Early embryo‐maternal communication in the oviduct: A review

S Kölle, B Hughes, H Steele - Molecular reproduction and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
S Kölle, B Hughes, H Steele
Molecular reproduction and development, 2020Wiley Online Library
An intact embryo‐maternal communication is critical for the establishment of a successful
pregnancy. To date, a huge number of studies have been performed describing the complex
process of embryo‐maternal signaling within the uterus. However, recent studies indicate
that the early embryo communicates with the oviductal cells shortly after fertilizationand that
this is important for the successful establishment of pregnancy. Only if the early embryo is
capable to signal the mother within a precise timeframe and to garner a response, will the …
Abstract
An intact embryo‐maternal communication is critical for the establishment of a successful pregnancy. To date, a huge number of studies have been performed describing the complex process of embryo‐maternal signaling within the uterus. However, recent studies indicate that the early embryo communicates with the oviductal cells shortly after fertilizationand that this is important for the successful establishment of pregnancy. Only if the early embryo is capable to signal the mother within a precise timeframe and to garner a response, will the embryo be able to survive and reach the uterus. This review will give an overview of all the experimental designs which have investigated embryo‐maternal interaction in the oviduct. In addition to that, it will provide a comprehensive analysis of the findings to date elucidating the morphological and molecular changes in the oviduct which are induced by the presence of the early embryo highlighting how the tubal responses affect embryo development and survival.
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