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Regulation of Porcine Oviduct Epithelium Functions via Progesterone and Estradiol is influenced by Cortisol
Shuaizhi Du, Nares Trakooljul, Sergio E. Palma-Vera, Eduard Murani, Gerhard Schuler, Jennifer Schoen & Shuai Chen
Preimplantation maternal stress, characterized by elevated glucocorticoids (GCs), has been linked to reproductive failures caused by impaired oviduct functionality, which is known to be predominantly regulated by the sex steroids, progesterone (P4) and (17)estradiol (E2). Although steroid receptors share analogous structures and binding preferences, the interaction between GC and E2/P4 in the oviduct has attracted little attention. Using an air-liquid interface culture model, porcine oviduct epithelial cells were stimulated with single (cortisol, E2, P4) or...
Regulation of Porcine Oviduct Epithelium Functions via Progesterone and Estradiol is influenced by Cortisol
Shuaizhi Du, Nares Trakooljul, Sergio E. Palma-Vera, Eduard Murani, Gerhard Schuler, Jennifer Schoen & Shuai Chen
Preimplantation maternal stress, characterized by elevated glucocorticoids (GCs), has been linked to reproductive failures caused by impaired oviduct functionality, which is known to be predominantly regulated by the sex steroids, progesterone (P4) and (17)estradiol (E2). Although steroid receptors share analogous structures and binding preferences, the interaction between GC and E2/P4 in the oviduct has attracted little attention. Using an air-liquid interface culture model, porcine oviduct epithelial cells were stimulated with single (cortisol, E2, P4) or...
Guidelines to apply for ethical approval of animal experiments
Jan Langbein, Mette Herskin, Frédéric Dehareng, Emer Kennedy, Kenny Rutherford, Antonio Velarde, Véronique Deiss & Isabelle Veissier
This chapter presents common aspects applying in all EU Member States and in the UK (since Directive 2010/63/EU was transposed into British law before Brexit), and gives the specifications that apply in each research institute of the SmartCow project.
Regulation of Porcine Oviduct Epithelium Functions via Progesterone and Estradiol is influenced by Cortisol
Shuaizhi Du, Nares Trakooljul, Sergio E. Palma-Vera, Eduard Murani, Gerhard Schuler, Jennifer Schoen & Shuai Chen
Preimplantation maternal stress, characterized by elevated glucocorticoids (GCs), has been linked to reproductive failures caused by impaired oviduct functionality, which is known to be predominantly regulated by the sex steroids, progesterone (P4) and (17)estradiol (E2). Although steroid receptors share analogous structures and binding preferences, the interaction between GC and E2/P4 in the oviduct has attracted little attention. Using an air-liquid interface culture model, porcine oviduct epithelial cells were stimulated with single (cortisol, E2, P4) or...
Regulation of Porcine Oviduct Epithelium Functions via Progesterone and Estradiol is influenced by Cortisol
Nares Trakooljul, Sergio E. Palma-Vera, Eduard Murani, Gerhard Schuler, Jennifer Schoen, Shuai Chen & Shuaizhi Du
Preimplantation maternal stress, characterized by elevated glucocorticoids (GCs), has been linked to reproductive failures caused by impaired oviduct functionality, which is known to be predominantly regulated by the sex steroids, progesterone (P4) and (17)estradiol (E2). Although steroid receptors share analogous structures and binding preferences, the interaction between GC and E2/P4 in the oviduct has attracted little attention. Using an air-liquid interface culture model, porcine oviduct epithelial cells were stimulated with single (cortisol, E2, P4) or...
Affiliations
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Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology4
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Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research4
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National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment1
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Institute for Research and Technology in Food and Agriculture1
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Walloon Agricultural Research Centre1
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Aarhus University1
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Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN)1
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Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority1
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Scotland's Rural College1