نتایج جستجو برای: Preimplantation development

تعداد نتایج: 1418993  

Fan G Xue Zh

Background: Mammalian preimplantation development is a complex process involving dramatic changes in the transcriptional architecture. However, it is still unclear about the crucial transcriptional network and key hub genes that regulate the proceeding of preimplantation embryos. Materials and Methods: Through single-cell RNAsequencing (RNA-seq) of both human and mouse preimplantation embryos, ...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
yingli cong lifang cui zhenhong zhang jianzhong xi mianjuan wang

background:   objective: the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of rabbit antiserum to es cells on mouse preimplantation embryo development and chimera production.   materials and methods: mouse 4-cell embryos were matured in vitro at 37.5 o c, in humidified 5% co 2 atmosphere for 12-36 h. the embryos were cultured in ksom medium with or without antiserum for 12-36 h. the ratios...

2009
Pu Zhang Marco Zucchelli Sara Bruce Fredwell Hambiliki Anneli Stavreus-Evers Lev Levkov Heli Skottman Erja Kerkelä Juha Kere Outi Hovatta

BACKGROUND Preimplantation development is a crucial step in early human development. However, the molecular basis of human preimplantation development is not well known. METHODOLOGY By applying microarray on 397 human oocytes and embryos at six developmental stages, we studied the transcription dynamics during human preimplantation development. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We found that the preimplan...

Journal: :Reproduction 2003
Jo-Ann L Stanton Andrew B Macgregor David P L Green

Mouse preimplantation development represents a tightly controlled programme of gene expression and cell division, which starts with the fertilized egg and ends with implantation of the blastocyst approximately 4.5 days later. Spatial and temporal differences in gene expression underpin establishment of axes at the two-cell stage and development of the trophectoderm and inner cell mass after emb...

Journal: :Reproduction 2008
Veronique Duranthon Andrew J Watson Patrick Lonergan

Preimplantation development directs the formation of an implantation- or attachment-competent embryo so that metabolic interactions with the uterus can occur, pregnancy can be initiated, and fetal development can be sustained. The preimplantation embryo exhibits a form of autonomous development fueled by products provided by the oocyte and also from activation of the embryo's genome. Despite th...

2012
Mitsutoshi Yamada Kazumi Takanashi Toshio Hamatani Akiyoshi Hirayama Hidenori Akutsu Tomoko Fukunaga Seiji Ogawa Kana Sugawara Kosaku Shinoda Tomoyoshi Soga Akihiro Umezawa Naoaki Kuji Yasunori Yoshimura Masaru Tomita

To further optimize the culturing of preimplantation embryos, we undertook metabolomic analysis of relevant culture media using capillary electrophoresis time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CE-TOFMS). We detected 28 metabolites: 23 embryo-excreted metabolites including 16 amino acids and 5 media-derived metabolites (e.g., octanoate, a medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA)). Due to the lack of informatio...

2018
Pinar Tulay

Preimplantation embryo development follows a series of critical events. Remarkable epigenetic modifications and reprogramming of gene expression occur to activate the embryonic genome. In the early stages of preimplantation embryo development, maternal mRNAs direct embryonic development. Throughout early embryonic development, a differential methylation pattern is maintained although some show ...

Journal: :Reproductive toxicology 2005
Mellisa A Hausburg Gregory K Dekrey James J Salmen Michelle R Palic Catherine S Gardiner

Paraquat can cause oxidative stress through redox cycling, and preimplantation embryos are sensitive to oxidative stress in vitro. In this study, the effects of paraquat on preimplantation embryo development were examined. Exposure of preimplantation embryos (collected on the day after ovulation) to paraquat in vitro for 24 h at concentrations as low as 8 microM caused a significant decrease in...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1999
P L Kaye H G Gardner

Provision of the maternal factors, albumin and/or insulin to embryos in vitro restores preimplantation morphological development and cell proliferation to that seen in vivo. The hypothesis that the preimplantation effects of insulin or albumin would be reflected in increased fetal growth rate was examined. Two-cell embryos were cultured 48-50 h in medium supplemented with 0.17 micromol/l, 15 mi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2010
Katie Cockburn Janet Rossant

Mammalian preimplantation development, which is the period extending from fertilization to implantation, results in the formation of a blastocyst with three distinct cell lineages. Only one of these lineages, the epiblast, contributes to the embryo itself, while the other two lineages, the trophectoderm and the primitive endoderm, become extra-embryonic tissues. Significant gains have been made...

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