2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2008.11.015
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Cell cycle and apoptosis in normal and cloned bovine near-term placentae

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“…Despite their wide use around the world today, such embryo technologies are associated with pre- and postnatal abnormalities, including increased rates of pregnancy losses, hydrops of the fetal membranes, prolonged gestation, diminished signs of parturition, dystocia, and birth of large calves with lower postnatal survival [ 4 ]. Placental tissues from cloned bovine gestations had shown more proliferation activity and a reduced rate of apoptosis in the central region of the placentomes and interplacentomal areas that may be associated with the uncommon abnormalities after in vitro embryo manipulations [ 19 ]. The appearance of such a diverse range of abnormalities does compromise the practical application of those technologies [ 20 ], but also ensures that novel knowledge is gained in mammalian developmental biology, as for one to know the abnormal, the characterization of the normalcy is essential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their wide use around the world today, such embryo technologies are associated with pre- and postnatal abnormalities, including increased rates of pregnancy losses, hydrops of the fetal membranes, prolonged gestation, diminished signs of parturition, dystocia, and birth of large calves with lower postnatal survival [ 4 ]. Placental tissues from cloned bovine gestations had shown more proliferation activity and a reduced rate of apoptosis in the central region of the placentomes and interplacentomal areas that may be associated with the uncommon abnormalities after in vitro embryo manipulations [ 19 ]. The appearance of such a diverse range of abnormalities does compromise the practical application of those technologies [ 20 ], but also ensures that novel knowledge is gained in mammalian developmental biology, as for one to know the abnormal, the characterization of the normalcy is essential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tal período gestacional em condições normais de desenvolvimento placentário é característico pelo início da redução da atividade proliferativa celular nos tecidos placentários/fetais. Rici et al (2009) Neste local, coincidentemente, formou-se o chamado "falso sincício trofoblástico", em que células trofoblásticas gigantes binucleadas migram do epitélio fetal para o epitélio uterino, fusionando-se ou não com estas últimas, formando células tri ou multinucleadas. Pereira (2004);Carvalho et al (2006) relataram que pode ocorrer fusão de células epiteliais uterinas mediante essa movimentação, e formar um evento característico da placenta de bovinos que a classifica como sinepiteliocorial.…”
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“…A importância de estudos relativos ao desenvolvimento e as funções placentárias, têm como alvo melhorar a manutenção de conceptos saudáveis em gestações oriundas de produção in vitro (Thompson & Peterson 2000, Facciotti et al 2009) e clonagem (Stice et al 1996, Wells et al 1999, Wrenzycki et al 2001, Edwards et al 2003, Miglino et al 2007, Arnold et al 2008, Kohan-Ghadr et al 2008, Rici et al 2008. Para tal feito, é indispensável que tenhamos bem estabelecida uma caracterização do desenvolvimento normal do processo de placentação inicial em gestações que ocorrem por meio de concepção natural (Assis Neto et al 2009) ou inseminação artificial.…”
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