Ruminating on Bovine Implantation: Its Importance in Fertility, Food Production, Conservation, and Health.

IF 8.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Annual Review of Animal Biosciences Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1146/annurev-animal-111523-102403
Olga Amelkina, Samantha Gardner, Jessica C Edge, Zenab Butt, Haidee Tinning, Niamh Forde
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Implantation in cattle is a key developmental checkpoint for pregnancy success. It involves careful spatiotemporal changes to the transcriptional landscape of the endometrium, with the heterogeneous nature of the endometrium increasing the complexity of understanding of the mechanism involved. Implantation is impacted by the developmental competency of the embryo, use of assisted reproductive technologies, and the environment in which this process occurs. We identify the factors that most impact the implantation process in cattle and highlight how it differs with that in other placental mammals. We propose the major areas that lack evidence are the mechanism(s) by which implantation itself occurs and how different stressors alter this process. Our understanding is hindered by a lack of appropriate in vitro models; however, development of novel 3D tools and available data sets will further elucidate the implantation process. Perhaps more importantly, this will develop methods to mitigate against these stressors to improve implantation success and offspring health.

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刍议牛的植入:其在繁殖力、食品生产、保护和健康方面的重要性。
牛的植入是妊娠成功的关键发育检查点。它涉及子宫内膜转录景观的时空变化,而子宫内膜的异质性增加了了解相关机制的复杂性。胚胎的发育能力、辅助生殖技术的使用以及发生这一过程的环境都会影响植入。我们确定了对牛的植入过程影响最大的因素,并强调了它与其他胎盘哺乳动物的植入过程有何不同。我们认为缺乏证据的主要领域是植入本身的发生机制以及不同的压力因素如何改变这一过程。缺乏合适的体外模型阻碍了我们对这一问题的理解;然而,新型三维工具和现有数据集的开发将进一步阐明植入过程。也许更重要的是,这将开发出减轻这些应激因素的方法,以提高植入成功率和后代健康水平。
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Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-ZOOLOGY
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Animal Biosciences is primarily dedicated to the fields of biotechnology, genetics, genomics, and breeding, with a special focus on veterinary medicine. This includes veterinary pathobiology, infectious diseases and vaccine development, and conservation and zoo biology. The publication aims to address the needs of scientists studying both wild and domesticated animal species, veterinarians, conservation biologists, and geneticists.
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