2002
DOI: 10.2527/animalsci2002.80e-suppl_2e33x
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Embryonic mortality in cattle from the embryo's perspective

Abstract: For the embryo to successfully complete development it must be capable of executing its developmental program within a microenvironment largely established by the mother. Mortality results either because of intrinsic defects within the embryo, an inadequate maternal environment, asynchrony between embryo and mother, or failure of the mother to respond appropriately to embryonic signals. To some extent, the embryo's fate is dictated by events before fertilization: embryos formed from incompetent oocytes have a … Show more

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“…Noninfectious factors such as genetic and non-genetic disorders have been reported in some investigations. The most important non genetic factors are heat stress, production stress, seasonal effect and seasonal changes (Hansen, 2002;Sani and Amanloo, 2007). The most important genetic disorders include chromosomal and single gene disorders and these disorders result in high abortion rate in cows and increased calf sterility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Noninfectious factors such as genetic and non-genetic disorders have been reported in some investigations. The most important non genetic factors are heat stress, production stress, seasonal effect and seasonal changes (Hansen, 2002;Sani and Amanloo, 2007). The most important genetic disorders include chromosomal and single gene disorders and these disorders result in high abortion rate in cows and increased calf sterility.…”
Section: Author(s) Agree That This Article Remain Permanently Open Acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, os animais utilizados por Merril et al (2003) foram induzidos ao estresse, o que pode ter influenciado a resposta ao antiinflamatório, visto que manejos estressantes após inseminação artificial podem induzir a reabsorção embrionária (Hansen et al, 2002). Além disso, outros experimentos (Odensvik et al, 1998;Aba et al, 2000;Aké-López et al, 2005) comprovaram aumento no intervalo interestral e maior intervalo ovulação-luteólise.…”
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“…A perda embrionária é a principal causa da baixa eficiência reprodutiva em bovinos (Zavy et al, 1994;López-Gatius et al, 1996;Hansen, 2002). Durante o ciclo estral nos bovinos, a luteólise ocorre em torno do 16 o dia pós-ovulação (Gonçalves et al, 2001), em virtude da secreção pulsátil de prostaglandina (PGF 2 α) pelo endométrio (Peterson et al, 1975;Kindhal et al, 1976).…”
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“…O estresse térmico é um dos fatores associados à falha na gestação e seus efeitos sobre a reprodução de vacas comprometem a esteroidogênese, pois podem ocasionar alterações na duração e no comportamento sexual durante o estro (Nebel et al, 1997) e aumento da ocorrência de oócitos anormais (Hansen, 2002) e de morte embrionária precoce (Putney et al, 1989;Sartori et al, 2002) e, conseqüentemente, redução significativa nas taxas de concepção (Badinga et al, 1985;Hansen, 1997).…”
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