2013
DOI: 10.3409/fb61_3-4.247
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Short Communication The Effect of the cAMP Analogue, dbcAMP, on Proliferation and Apoptosis of Rabbit Oviductal Cells

Abstract: It was previously documented that cyclic AMP (cAMP)-dependent intracellular mechanisms can be involved in control of reproductive processes, and pharmacological regulators of these mechanisms could be practically used to improve rabbit fertility (Sirotkin et al. 2008; Sirotkin et al. 2010a; Chrenek et al. 2012). Changes in fertility could be due to changes in oviductal functions. The aim of our study was to examine the involvement of cAMP-dependent intracellular mechanisms in control of oviductal cell function… Show more

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“…Dibutyryl adenosine cyclophosphate (dbcAMP-Ca), as an analog of cAMP, exerts effects via stimulating cAMP signaling pathway (Arnold et al., 2010), such as cell proliferation and differentiation, hormones release and regulation (Boghaert et al., 1991, Chrenek et al., 2010, Chrenek et al., 2013). And former studies have also found that growth hormone could be better stimulated through Ca 2+ and cAMP-dependent interactive mechanism thus enhance the production performance of animals (Sartin et al., 1996, Pahan et al., 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dibutyryl adenosine cyclophosphate (dbcAMP-Ca), as an analog of cAMP, exerts effects via stimulating cAMP signaling pathway (Arnold et al., 2010), such as cell proliferation and differentiation, hormones release and regulation (Boghaert et al., 1991, Chrenek et al., 2010, Chrenek et al., 2013). And former studies have also found that growth hormone could be better stimulated through Ca 2+ and cAMP-dependent interactive mechanism thus enhance the production performance of animals (Sartin et al., 1996, Pahan et al., 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%