1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(81)80021-5
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Conceptus attachment in the Ewe: an ultrastructural study

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“…Based on a comparative implantation scheme proposed by Guillomot and colleagues (Guillomot et al 1981, 1993, Guillomot 1995, the phases of implantation include: 1. shedding of the zona pellucida; 2. precontact and blastocyst orientation; 3. apposition; 4. adhesion; 5. endometrial invasion. In contrast to rodents and humans, true endometrial invasion does not occur in ruminants.…”
Section: Anatomic and Cellular Aspects Of Conceptus Implantation In Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on a comparative implantation scheme proposed by Guillomot and colleagues (Guillomot et al 1981, 1993, Guillomot 1995, the phases of implantation include: 1. shedding of the zona pellucida; 2. precontact and blastocyst orientation; 3. apposition; 4. adhesion; 5. endometrial invasion. In contrast to rodents and humans, true endometrial invasion does not occur in ruminants.…”
Section: Anatomic and Cellular Aspects Of Conceptus Implantation In Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A close association of the apical membranes of both cell types is observed, although the conceptus can still be recovered intact from the uterus by lavage. In most species, the onset of apposition is accompanied by a reduction of the apical microvilli covering the trophectoderm, a reduction which occurs between days 13 and 15 on the sheep conceptus (Guillomot et al 1981(Guillomot et al , 1993. In rodents, the endometrial epithelium undergoes the same modification, allowing a closer association with the trophoblast (Enders & Schlafke 1969); however, loss of apical microvilli on the uterine LE does not appear to occur in sheep (Guillomot et al 1981.…”
Section: Apposition (Phase 3)mentioning
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“…The ovoid conceptus is about 2 mm in length on Day 13 and then reaches a length of about 60 mm by Day 16; however there is significant variation in conceptus length at this time. Elongated conceptuses can be readily recovered by standard uterine flushing techniques up to Day 19, after which time the fully elongated conceptus begins implantation with firm apposition and attachment of the trophectoderm to endometrial luminal epithelium (LE) (Guillomot et al, 1981). The objective of this manuscript is to briefly review maternal-embryo/conceptus interaction around the time of pregnancy establishment in cattle.…”
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“…Conceptus attachment in the ewe has been studied using scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Three stages could be determined: i) from day 14 on precontact was established and the conceptus appeared to be immobilized in the uterine lumen, ii) on day 15 apposition occurred and iii) between days 16 and 18 adhesion began (Guillomot et al, 1981). Several adhesion molecules have been implicated in the process of embryonic implantation, such as Muc-1, integrins, and selectins.…”
Section: Blastocyst Implantation and The Adhesion Cascadementioning
confidence: 99%