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Reprod Biol ; 24(3): 100920, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38970979

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At present, the success of non-surgical embryo recovery (NSER) and transfer (NSET) hinges upon the cervical passage of catheters, but penetration of the uterine cervix in ewes is problematic due to its anatomical structure (i.e., long and narrow cervical lumen with misaligned folds and rings). It is a major obstacle limiting the widespread application of NSER and NSET in sheep. While initial attempts to traverse the uterine cervix focused on adapting or re-designing insemination catheters, more recent studies demonstrated that cervical relaxation protocols were instrumental for transcervical penetration in the ewe. An application of such protocols more than tripled cervical penetration rates (currently at 90-95 %) in sheep of different breeds (e.g., Dorper, Lacaune, Santa Inês, crossbred, and indigenous Brazilian breeds) and ages/parity. There is now sufficient evidence to suggest that even repeatedly performed cervical passages do not adversely affect overall health and reproductive function of ewes. Despite these improvements, appropriate selection of donors and recipients remains one of the most important requirements for maintaining high success rates of NSER and NSET, respectively. Non-surgical ovine embryo recovery has gradually become a commercially viable method as even though the procedure still cannot be performed by untrained individuals, it is inexpensive, yields satisfactory results, and complies with current public expectations of animal welfare standards. This article reviews critical morphophysiological aspects of transcervical embryo flushing and transfer, and the prospect of both techniques to replace surgical methods for multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) programs in sheep. We have also discussed some potential pharmacological and technical developments in the field of non-invasive embryo recovery and deposition.


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Cuello del Útero , Transferencia de Embrión , Animales , Femenino , Transferencia de Embrión/métodos , Transferencia de Embrión/veterinaria , Ovinos/fisiología , Cuello del Útero/fisiología , Cuello del Útero/anatomía & histología , Embarazo , Inseminación Artificial/veterinaria
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.);29(4): e18662023, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557457

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Abstract Considered until recently unfit to rear children, non-heterosexual people have been excluded from forming families in most countries. Many, worldwide, demand access to family formation, claiming the same aptitudes as heterosexual people for raising children. However, when non-heterosexual singles and couples want to become parents in Spain, they must consider transnational contexts, resorting to inter-country adoption or surrogacy abroad, processes that contribute to delay their family formation. They must consider not only Spanish sociocultural conditions, but other countries' legal restrictions regarding parents' gender, social status, and sexual identity. These families experience great difficulty in gaining access to reproductive health services. Based on multi-site ethnographic fieldwork, this text addresses how, despite legislative changes allowing homoparental family formation in Spain, these parents must overcome complex bureaucratic processes when they decide to have children, while facing homophobic attitudes and policies in their quests to become parents.


Resumo Até recentemente as pessoas não heterossexuais foram consideradas inadequadas para criar seus filhos, sendo excluídas da formação de famílias na maioria dos países. Em todo o mundo, estas pessoas exigem acesso à formação familiar, destacando as mesmas competências que as pessoas heterossexuais possuem para os criar seus filhos. No entanto, quando pessoas solteiras e casais não heterossexuais consideram tornar-se pais na Espanha, devem pensar em contextos transnacionais para ter filhos através da adoção ou sub-rogação em outros países, contribuindo para atrasar a sua parentalidade. Elas devem considerar não só as condições socioculturais da Espanha, mas também as dos países de destino em aspectos como gênero, classe social e orientação sexual. Estas famílias enfrentam grandes dificuldades no acesso aos serviços de saúde reprodutiva. Por meio de uma abordagem etnográfica multissituada, este artigo aborda como, apesar das alterações legislativas que permitem a formação de famílias homoparentais na Espanha, estes pais e mães devem superar complicados processos burocráticos e enfrentar atitudes e políticas de exclusão social quando decidem ter os seus filhos e filhas.

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J Med Ultrasound ; 31(3): 248-251, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38025015

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A 33-year-old woman, gravida 2 para 0, with a history of two previous miscarriages, underwent an investigation for recurrent miscarriage. After genetic counseling, the couple were submitted to the karyotype, which resulted in 45, X/46, XX mosaicism (mosaic Turner syndrome) in the wife result, while the husband chromosomal resulted in 46, XY (normal). After evaluating the options, the couple opted for in vitro fertilization. During prenatal follow-up, placenta and vasa previa were identified, considerably increasing the maternal-fetal mortality rate in this case. However, despite being a delicate and challenging case, the early diagnose was possible due to transvaginal ultrasound using color Doppler. Due to good care in obstetric follow-up, involving a multidisciplinary team, a therapeutic program and a successful outcome were possible. The patient underwent a cesarean section at 35 weeks of pregnancy, without complications, with a newborn in good general condition, despite the prematurity.

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Animals (Basel) ; 13(17)2023 Aug 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37684953

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The Vanishing Rainfrog (Craugastor evanesco) is an endemic and critically endangered frog species of Panama. It is suspected that 90% of the population has disappeared from the wild. Frogs were collected from the wild and brought to a Captive Breeding Program; however, accomplishing regular reproductive events for this species has been difficult. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of hormonal stimulation on the production and quality of C. evanesco spermatozoa, aiming to develop an efficient and safe sperm collection protocol as a tool to help reproduce this endangered species. Mature males received intra-peritoneal injections with one of six hormone treatments, including des-Gly10, D-Ala6, Pro-NHEt9-GnRH-A, Amphiplex or hCG. Urine samples were collected at 10 different time points post-injection. Quality assessments included sperm concentration, percentage motility, percentage forward progressive motility (FPM), osmolality, pH and morphology analysis. Our results indicate that the optimal treatment for the collection of highly concentrated sperm samples of C. evanesco is 4 µg/gbw GnRH, followed by Amphiplex and 2 µg/gbw GnRH as sub-optimal treatments and finally, 6 µg/gbw GnRH and 5 and 10 IU/gbw hCG as non-optimal treatments. GnRH-A at 4 µg/gbw and Amphiplex stimulated the production of samples with the highest sperm concentrations and quality, despite Amphiplex producing lower percentages of intact acrosome and tail. In contrast, hCG concentrations were not reliable inducers of sperm production, consistently showing lower concentrations, higher percentages of sperm abnormalities and more acidic spermic urine than that induced by Amphiplex and GnRH-A. Morphological assessments revealed that C. evanesco spermatozoa have a filiform shape with a large acrosome on the anterior part of an elongated head, a small midpiece and a long tail with two filaments joined together by an undulating membrane.

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FEMINA ; 51(4): 250-256, 20230430. ilus
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: biblio-1512404

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Objetivo: Apesar de 0,69% da população brasileira em idade reprodutiva se identificar como transgênero, os cuidados relacionados ao ciclo gravídico-puerperal e ao planejamento gestacional ainda são desconhecidos pelos profissionais de saúde. Métodos: Esta revisão narrativa avaliou o planejamento gestacional e contracepção; a possibilidade do emprego de técnicas de reprodução assistida segundo as recomendações do Conselho Federal de Medicina no Brasil; e a gestação, pré-natal e puerpério na população transgênero. Resultados: Dos 664 artigos encontrados no PubMed e Embase, 29 foram considerados para a confecção desta revisão. O uso da testosterona por trans masculinos, apesar de promover amenorreia, não é considerado um método contraceptivo. Contraindicações aos métodos hormonais devem seguir as mesmas orientações propostas para as mulheres cisgênero. Cuidados pré-natais não diferem dos habituais, Pessoas transgênero podem desejar amamentar. Conclusão: O desconhecimento das melhores práticas voltadas para o acolhimento e seguimento das pessoas transgênero pode resultar em negligência aos cuidados essenciais durante esse período. O conhecimento e a validação dessas identidades e o preparo das equipes são essenciais para melhorar o acesso dessa população às redes de saúde.


Objective: Although 0.69% of the Brazilian population of reproductive age identify themselves as transgender, care related to the pregnancy-puerperal cycle and pregnancy planning is still unknown to health professionals. Methods: This narrative review assessed pregnancy planning and contraception; the possibility of using Assisted Reproduction Technologies according to the recommendations of the Federal Council of Medicine in Brazil; and pregnancy, prenatal, and puerperium in the transgender population. Results: Of the 664 articles found in PubMed and Embase, 29 were considered for the compilation of this review. The use of testosterone by transgender male, despite promoting amenorrhea, is not considered a contraceptive method. Contraindications to hormonal methods should follow the same guidelines for cisgender women. Prenatal care and delivery should not differ from the usual. Transgender might be able to breastfeed. Conclusion: The lack of knowledge for transgender follow-up may result in neglect of prenatal care. Knowledge and validation of these identities and staff training are essential to improve the access of this population to health networks.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Embarazo , Adulto , Anticoncepción/métodos , Prejuicio , Testosterona/efectos adversos , Lactancia Materna , Personal de Salud/educación , Servicios de Salud Reproductiva , Salud Reproductiva , Barreras de Acceso a los Servicios de Salud
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Zygote ; 31(1): 31-43, 2023 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36263617

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Oocyte gene expression is a well controlled event that promotes gamete competence to undergo maturation, fertilization, and to support early embryo development, directly affecting reproductive outcomes. Considering that in vivo controlled ovarian stimulation or in vitro maturation (IVM) for the acquisition of mature oocytes has distinct implications for gene expression, we sought to evaluate the effects of these procedures on the expression of competence-related genes in single-cell oocytes. Healthy Nelore cows of reproductive age were synchronized to harvest in vivo matured oocytes; ovaries from slaughtered animals were used to obtain cumulus-oocyte complexes that were in vitro matured. Single-cell gene expression was performed using TaqMan Low-Density Arrays and 42 genes were evaluated. In silico analysis of protein interactions and Gene Ontology (GO) analysis was performed. Reduced gene expression was observed for 24 targets in IVM oocytes when compared with those of in vivo matured oocytes (P < 0.05). Differences ranged from 1.5-fold to 4.8-fold higher in in vivo oocytes and the BMP15 (5.28), GDF9 (6.23), NOBOX (7.25), HSPA8 (7.85) and MSX1 (11.00) showed the greatest fold increases. The strongest score of functional interactions was observed between the CDC20 and CKS2, with the differentially expressed gene CDC20 being the main marker behind GO enrichment. IVM negatively affected the expression of important genes related to oocyte competency, and showed higher expression levels in in vivo matured oocytes. In vivo controlled ovarian stimulation may be a better strategy to achieve proper oocyte competence and increase the success of assisted reproductive technologies.


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Técnicas de Maduración In Vitro de los Oocitos , Oocitos , Animales , Bovinos , Femenino , Células del Cúmulo/metabolismo , Desarrollo Embrionario , Expresión Génica , Técnicas de Maduración In Vitro de los Oocitos/veterinaria , Oocitos/fisiología , Oogénesis
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Belo Horizonte; s.n; 2023. 87 p. ilus, tab.
Tesis en Portugués | LILACS | ID: biblio-1517731

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Introdução: As taxas de sucesso da gravidez com as técnicas de reprodução assistida (ART) têm melhorado constantemente. O efeito das intervenções não farmacológicas, como a meditação, como terapias adjuvantes, nos resultados dos ciclos de ART tem sido pesquisado com resultados promissores. No entanto, até onde sabemos, há muitas dúvidas sobre os efeitos os efeitos de meditação breve e extremamente breve nas taxas de sucesso em ART. Portanto, uma meditação extremamente breve guiada por facilitador e uma meditação breve em formato de áudio e autogerenciada foram estudadas. Objetivo: Investigar o efeito das intervenções da meditação breve (IMB) e extremamente breve (IMEB) na taxa de gravidez em mulheres submetidas à Tecnologia de Reprodução Assistida (TRA). Método: Trata-se de um estudo prospectivo, randomizado, controlado com três braços. As intervenções foram realizadas no período de espera entre a transferência de embriões e o teste de gravidez ß-hCG. O tamanho da amostra foi calculado pelo qui-quadrado de Pearson com base no poder de 80%, tamanho do efeito de 0,4 e nível de confiança de 95%. As variáveis relacionadas ao sucesso da TRA foram incluídas na análise: idade em anos, número de embriões/blastocistos transferidos, número de embriões/blastocistos com qualidade excelente ou muito boa, número de ciclos de fertilização in vitro, faixa etária e se foi transferido embrião ou blastocisto. O teste qui-quadrado (χ2) e ANOVA compararam os valores das variáveis entre os grupos de intervenções e controle. A Análise de Regressão Logística Univariada avaliou se cada variável relacionada ao sucesso da TRA influenciou ou não a resposta da variável de desfecho "gravidez". Utilizou-se Análise de Regressão Logística Múltipla para avaliar a influência dessas variáveis em conjunto no desfecho da gravidez. Resultados: Foram incluídas 68 mulheres com idade de 37,5+4,3 anos (IMEB, n=24; IMB n=22 e GC, n=22). O teste qui-quadrado de Pearson e o teste t de Student para amostras independentes mostraram que não houve diferenças significativas (p<0,05) entre os grupos intervenção e grupo controle. Tanto a IMEB quanto a IMB não tiveram efeito significativo na taxa de gravidez em mulheres submetidas à ART. Conclusão: O uso da meditação breve ou extremamente breve não demonstrou diferenças significativas na taxa de gravidez entre os grupos intervenção e grupo controle, em mulheres sob tratamento com Técnicas de Reprodução Assistida. Os resultados dos efeitos da meditação na taxa de gravidez de mulheres em TRA são inconclusivos na literatura. Necessita-se de ensaios controlados randomizados com amostras maiores comparando ambas as intervenções de meditações breves e extremamente breves a um grupo controle para confirmar os achados deste estudo.


Introduction: Pregnancy success rates with assisted reproductive technology (ART) have steadily improved. The effect of non-pharmacological interventions such as meditation as adjunctive therapies on the outcomes of ART cycles has been researched with promising results. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is much doubt about the effects of brief and extremely brief meditation on ART success rates. Therefore, an extremely brief facilitatorguided meditation and an audio-guided, self-paced short meditation were studied. Objectives: To investigate the effect of extremely brief meditation (EBMI) or brief mindfulness interventions (Brief MI) on pregnancy rate in women undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). Method: This is a prospective three arms randomized, controlled study. Interventions were performed in the waiting period between embryo transfer and the ß-hCG pregnancy test. The sample size was calculated using Pearson's chi-square based on a power of 80%, effect size of 0.4 and a confidence level of 95%. Variables related to the success of ART included in the analysis consisted of age in years, number of embryos/blastocysts transferred, number of embryos/blastocysts with excellent or very good quality, number of in vitro fertilization cycles, age range, and whether the embryo was transferred or blastocyst. Chi-square test (χ2) and ANOVA compared variable values between intervention and control groups. Univariate Logistic Regression Analysis evaluated whether each variable related to ART success influenced or not the response of the outcome variable "pregnancy". Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis assessed if these variables could influence jointly the outcome of pregnancy. Results: A total of 68 women aged 37.5+4.3y were included (EBMI, n=24; Brief MI, n=22 and CG, n=22) were. Pearson's Chi-square test and Student's t test for independent samples showed that there were no significant differences (p<0.05) between the intervention groups and control group. Both EBMI and BMI had no significant effect on pregnancy rate in women undergoing ART. Conclusion: The use of brief or extremely brief meditation did not demonstrate significant differences in the pregnancy rate between the intervention and control groups in women undergoing treatment with Assisted Reproductive Techniques. The results of the effects of meditation on the pregnancy rate of women on ART are inconclusive in the literature. Larger sample randomized controlled trials comparing both brief and extremely brief meditation interventions to a control group are needed to confirm the findings of this study.


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Ensayo Clínico Controlado Aleatorio , Tesis Académica , Atención Plena
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JBRA Assist Reprod ; 26(4): 612-619, 2022 11 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35621275

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OBJECTIVE: To report on the pregnancy outcomes of timed intercourse (TI) with controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) as the first-line treatment of unexplained subfertility, and provide some evidence on the factors involved. METHODS: The records of couples treated between January 2016 and March 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Couples were selected for TI based on standard infertility evaluation. Semen analysis by swim-up was conducted and the total motile sperm count (TMSC) obtained. The main outcome measured was the clinical pregnancy rates. Data were analyzed with t test, Pearson's Chi-squared test, and the Wald test for logistic regression with p≤0.05. RESULTS: The records of 275 couples (449 cycles) were included in the analysis. Patients underwent TI up to six attempts. Patient- and cycle-based pregnancy rates were 18.55% and 13.14%, respectively. Eight patients got pregnant twice, resulting in a cumulative pregnancy rate of 21.4%. Women that did not get pregnant demonstrated a statistically higher mean age value than women who did (p=0.0186). Logistic regression indicated that for every year added to the woman's age, the chances of pregnancy reduced by 6.45%, and for cycles with TMSC ≥ 5 million, the chances of pregnancy were 1.91 times higher when compared to TMSC < 5 million. CONCLUSIONS: TI with COH should be considered as the first-line treatment for selected couples with unexplained subfertility before more traumatic and costly IVF treatments were considered. The findings can assist doctors to conduct a more educated counselling concerning the chances patients have to get pregnant with TI.


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Infertilidad , Síndrome de Hiperestimulación Ovárica , Embarazo , Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Inseminación Artificial/métodos , Inducción de la Ovulación/métodos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Semen , Infertilidad/terapia
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JBRA Assist Reprod ; 26(3): 398-406, 2022 08 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34978170

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OBJECTIVE: Although there has been increased utilization of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in the world, there is no conclusive definition about the relationship between the success rate of ART and national wealth. METHODS: In this study, using the data from the International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART), we sought to determine whether there is a correlation between the success rate of ART (represented by pregnancy and delivery rates) and national wealth represented by the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. Moreover, to further understand the effect of GDP per capita on ART effectiveness, we analyzed the association between ART success rate and GDP per capita in 50 US states. RESULTS: Our data showed that the number of ART treatment cycles increased as the GDP per capita increased. However, we found a negative correlation between ART success rates and GDP per capita in ICMART countries, although no correlation was seen in the US states. Using rough estimation, we derived that the success rate of ART was not related to GDP per capita in the ICMART countries with a GDP per capita greater than USD 13,000. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, for the first time, we showed that when the GDP per capita of an economic territory reaches (or exceeds) USD 13,000, ART pregnancy and delivery rates were not associated with GDP per capita, and ART success rates remained stable.


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Producto Interno Bruto , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas , Femenino , Producto Interno Bruto/estadística & datos numéricos , Humanos , Embarazo , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas/estadística & datos numéricos
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Rev. bras. reprod. anim ; 46(4): 435-437, out.-dez. 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1415235

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Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) are currently used in animals usually in three main situations: 1. As a form of treatment of subfertility and infertility in females and/or males, 2. As a method to obtain genetically valuable progeny in relatively short time in healthy fertile animals, 3. As a modern smart tool to obtain progeny in endangered animal species in programs of rescue of wild animals threatened extinction. Generally the efficiency of reproductive biotechniques in dogs and cats is lower in comparison to obtained in farm animals and in human. Independently of the aim of their use, there are some techniques, which are better developed in dogs and some others seems to be better developed in cats. It may be assumed that simple, clinical techniques are well elaborated and more frequently used in dogs while more advanced techniques are better developed in cats. The level of effectiveness of ART is conditioned by anatomical and physiological factors specific for species, general demands for their use in veterinary practice and research, and general interest of breeders and scientific community in such activity.(AU)


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Animales , Fertilización In Vitro/veterinaria , Gatos , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas/veterinaria , Perros , Fertilidad
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Rev. bras. reprod. anim ; 46(4): 331-335, out.-dez. 2022. tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1414957

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Although reproduction in small animals is relatively current, its objectives are very varied. Initially they were used as a study model in physiology and various pathologies. In the same way, many small animals are produced as food and finally, in the last 20 years, the importance of pets and the intensification in the selection of canine and feline breeds, has caused an important impulse in the development of new scientific information. Although currently technical resources have advanced substantially, there are still many basic and important issues that have not yet been elucidated by formal science. Global threats facing wild species include the consequences of climate change, population growth, urbanization, air and water pollution, and the release of chemicals into the environment, causing, on average, 25% of animals are in danger of extinction. Wild animal populations are small and dispersed in their habitat with little or no opportunity for genetic exchange, which has generated in recent years many programs to preserve wild species and design appropriate strategies that lead to sustainable populations. Fortunately, recent and inspiring advances in the science of wildlife reproduction have been reported that will set directions for future research and will surely lead to further successes in conservation biology.(AU)


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Animales , Preservación Biológica/veterinaria , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas/veterinaria , Animales Salvajes/fisiología
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Anim Reprod ; 17(4): e20200526, 2021 Jan 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33791030

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Deer are sensitive to stressful stimuli by handling and their reproductive physiology could be altered by these procedures, making it necessary to develop less invasive protocols for ART. Melengestrol acetate (MGA), a synthetic progestin administered orally, appears as an alternative for estrous synchronization protocols (ESP), such as reported in cattle. Firstly, we compared two MGA doses (0.5 and 1.0 mg/day/animal), which would have suppression effect in estrous behavior (EB). Eight females were randomly and equally distributed in Group 1 (G1) and Group 2 (G2), which received 0.5 and 1.0 mg/day/animal respectively for 15 days (D1 to D15). Two cloprostenol (CP) applications were performed on D0 and D11. Estrus detection (ED) was performed every day. All females from G1 displayed estrus during treatment period, whereas all females from G2 displayed estrus after treatment, suggesting a suppressive effect of 1.0 mg in the EB. Once the suppressive MGA dose (1.0 mg) was defined, we used this dose for assessing ESP. The same eight females received 1.0 mg/animal for eight days (D-8 to D-1), followed by 0.25 mg of estradiol benzoate on D-8 and 265 µg of CP on D0. Feces for fecal progesterone metabolites (FPM) measurement were collected from D0 until seven days after the last day of estrus. Seven females displayed estrus between 12 and 72 h after CP application, which was followed by a significant increase in FPM levels (except female MG6), suggesting the formation of corpus luteum. After ED, females were placed with a fertile male to assess the fertility of the protocol. Pregnancy was confirmed by ultrasound 30 days after mating in 3/6 individuals. Although the low effectiveness of MGA protocol, it should be considered as a promising alternative in deer ESP since this protocol has less stressful effect on the animal during reproductive management when compared to other ESP.

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Rev. Méd. Clín. Condes ; 32(2): 196-206, mar.-abr. 2021. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1518272

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Las pacientes infértiles tienen un riesgo aumentado de resultados obstétricos y perinatales adversos que dependen de los factores de infertilidad subyacentes previos y de factores inherentes a los tratamientos recibidos para lograr el embarazo. La edad materna, las patologías previas ginecológicas, hormonales, endocrinológicas, metabólicas y anatomo funcionales son reconocidas como factores de riesgo para resultados adversos obstétricos y perinatales. Los tratamientos como la hiperestimulación ovárica y los tratamientos de reproducción asistida condicionan riesgos adicionales, especialmente por el aumento de embarazos múltiples que se generan con estas terapias. El aumento de la edad materna de pacientes tratadas por infertilidad y la necesidad creciente de tratamientos de reproducción asistida determinan probablemente, un mayor riesgo futuro de complicaciones obstétricas y perinatales. Muchos de estos factores de riesgo pueden ser modificados y manejados antes de iniciar los tratamientos con la finalidad de mejorar el pronóstico para la madre y el recién nacido. La consideración de estos factores de riesgo y sus consecuencias en el embarazo son parte esencial del consejo reproductivo que debiera recibir toda paciente que se somete a tratamientos por infertilidad.El objetivo de esta revisión es mostrar la relación existente entre las pacientes que consultan por infertilidad, los tratamientos usados y los potenciales riesgos obstétricos y perinatales cuando se produce el embarazo.


Infertile patients have an increased risk of adverse obstetric and perinatal outcomes that depend on underlying infertility factors and on those treatments recieved to become pregnant. Maternal age, hormonal, endocrinologial, metabolic and anatomic/functional gynecological diseases are widely recognized risk factors for adverse obstetric and perinatal outcomes. Infertility treatments like controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and assisted reproductive technologies add aditional risks, specially related to multiple pregnancies that are associated to. The higher maternal age of patients seeking for infertility treatment and the increasing need of assisted reproductive technologies probably determines a higher and increasing risk of obstetric and perinatal adverse outcomes. In many cases risk factors can be adequately modified and controlled before treatments are initiated thus improving maternal and neonatal prognosis. This risk factors and their consequences in pregnancy have to be strongly considered in reproductive counselling that should recieve every patient treated for infertility.The aim of this article is to show the relation between infertile patients seeking for treatment and their potential risks of obstetric and perinatal adverse outcomes when they get pregnant.


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Humanos , Femenino , Complicaciones del Embarazo/epidemiología , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas/efectos adversos , Infertilidad/terapia , Síndrome del Ovario Poliquístico , Complicaciones del Embarazo/etiología , Embarazo Múltiple , Resultado del Embarazo , Enfermedades Fetales , Enfermedades del Recién Nacido
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Zygote ; 29(3): 216-222, 2021 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33446301

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In vitro production of embryos has gained prominence as a tool for use in wildlife conservation programmes in situ and ex situ. However, the development of this technique depends on steps that include ovarian stimulation, collection and oocyte maturation. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of an ovarian stimulation protocol for follicular aspiration, the efficiency of videolaparoscopy for follicular aspiration and test a medium for in vitro oocyte maturation for the species Mazama gouazoubira. Five females were submitted to repeated ovarian stimulation (hormone protocol using controlled internal drug release), and estradiol benzoate on D0 and eight injections of follicle-stimulating hormone, once every 12 h, from D4 onwards at 30-day intervals. Fourteen surgical procedures were performed in superstimulated females, resulting in the collection of 94 oocytes and an average of 17.1 ± 9.1 follicles observed, 13.5 ± 6.6 follicles aspirated and 7.2 ± 3.7 oocytes collected per surgery. After collection, the oocytes were submitted to in vitro maturation for 24 h and stained with Hoechst 33342 dye to evaluate their nuclear status; 64.5% of the oocytes reached MII and 16.1% were spontaneously activated by parthenogenesis. The nuclear status of oocytes that did not undergo in vitro maturation was evaluated; 80.9% were found to be immature.


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Ciervos , Oocitos , Animales , Femenino , Fertilización In Vitro , Hormona Folículo Estimulante , Folículo Ovárico , Inducción de la Ovulación
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Rev. bras. reprod. anim ; 45(4): 476-481, out.-dez. 2021.
Artículo en Portugués | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1492697

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Os primatas não-humanos (PNHs) são tidos como importantes modelos para estudos biomédicos devido à sua grande similaridade biológica com os seres humanos. As técnicas de reprodução assistida (TRAs) constituem uma importante ferramenta para realização de estudos que envolvam infertilidade, desenvolvimento de contraceptivos, gestação e desenvolvimento fetal, preservação da fertilidade em pacientes com câncer, geração de modelos experimentais por meio de técnicas de edição gênica, entre outros. O objetivo dessa revisão é discutir as principais TRAs utilizadas em PNHs e suas aplicações. Dentre as técnicas mais utilizadas em PNHs, podem-se citar colheita e criopreservação de sêmen, monitoramento do ciclo ovariano, estimulação ovariana controlada e aspiração de folículos ovarianos, fecundação in vitro, injeção intracitoplasmática de espermatozoides, inseminação artificial, microinjeção para injeção gênica, biopsia embrionária, criopreservação de embriões, transferência de embriões, diagnóstico de gestação, enxerto de gônadas e clonagem. Os estudos apresentados nesta revisão mostram a evolução das TRAs e suas diferentes aplicações. Particularmente, os estudos de edição gênica e clonagem representam um grande avanço na utilização combinada de diversas TRAs para geração de modelos biomédicos para doenças humanas, demostrando o papel dessas técnicas para avanços científicos no que diz respeito à saúde humana.


Nonhuman Primates (NHPs) are considered important models for biomedical studies due to their high biological proximity with humans. The Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) represent an important tool to perform studies related to infertility, development of contraceptives, gestation and fetal development, fertility preservation in cancer patients, generation of experimental models through gene editing techniques, among others. The objective of this review is to discuss the main ARTs used in NHPs and their application. Among the most used techniques in NHPs, we can include collection and cryopreservation of semen, ovarian cycle monitoring, controlled ovarian stimulation and follicle aspiration, in vitro fertilization, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, artificial insemination, microinjections for gene editing, embryo biopsy, embryo cryopreservation, embryo transfer, pregnancy diagnosis, grafting of gonadal tissue, and cloning. The studies cited in this review illustrate the evolution of the ARTs and their applications. The gene editing and cloning studies, in particular, represent the great advancements on the combined use of several different ARTs for the generation of biomedical models for human diseases, demonstrating the role of these techniques in the scientific advancement with regards to human health.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Animales , Desarrollo Fetal , Fertilización In Vitro , Primates/fisiología , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas
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Anim Reprod ; 17(3): e20200018, 2020 Aug 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33029211

RESUMEN

Assisted reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination have delivered significant benefits for farm animal reproduction. However, as with humans, assisted reproduction in livestock requires the manipulation of the gametes and preimplantation embryo. The significance of this 'periconception' period is that it represents the transition from parental genome regulation to that of the newly formed embryo. Environmental perturbations during these early developmental stages can result in persistent changes in embryonic gene expression, fetal organ development and ultimately the long-term health of the offspring. While associations between maternal health and offspring wellbeing are well-defined, the significance of paternal health for the quality of his semen and the post-conception development of his offspring have largely been overlooked. Human and animal model studies have identified sperm epigenetic status (DNA methylation levels, histone modifications and RNA profiles) and seminal plasma-mediated maternal uterine immunological, inflammatory and vascular responses as the two central mechanisms capable of linking paternal health and post-fertilisation development. However, there is a significant knowledge gap about the father's contribution to the long-term health of his offspring, especially with regard to farm animals. Such insights are essential to ensure the safety of widely used assisted reproductive practices and to gain better understanding of the role of paternal health for the well-being of his offspring. In this article, we will outline the impact of male health on semen quality (both sperm and seminal plasma), reproductive fitness and post-fertilisation offspring development and explore the mechanisms underlying the paternal programming of offspring health in farm animals.

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J Assist Reprod Genet ; 37(10): 2359-2376, 2020 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32654105

RESUMEN

Over the past years, the assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have been accompanied by constant innovations. For instance, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), time-lapse monitoring of the embryonic morphokinetics, and PGS are innovative techniques that increased the success of the ART. In the same trend, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques is being intensively researched whether in the embryo or spermatozoa selection. Despite several studies already published, the use of AI within assisted reproduction clinics is not yet a reality. This is largely due to the different AI techniques that are being proposed to be used in the daily routine of the clinics, which causes some uncertainty in their use. To shed light on this complex scenario, this review briefly describes some of the most frequently used AI algorithms, their functionalities, and their potential use. Several databases were analyzed in search of articles where applied artificial intelligence algorithms were used on reproductive data. Our focus was on the classification of embryonic cells and semen samples. Of a total of 124 articles analyzed, 32 were selected for this review. From the proposed algorithms, most have achieved a satisfactory precision, demonstrating the potential of a wide range of AI techniques. However, the evaluation of these studies suggests the need for more standardized research to validate the proposed models and their algorithms. Routine use of AI in assisted reproduction clinics is just a matter of time. However, the choice of AI technique to be used is supported by a better understanding of the principles subjacent to each technique, that is, its robustness, pros, and cons. We provide some current (although incipient) and potential uses of AI on the clinic routine, discussing how accurate and friendly it could be. Finally, we propose some standards for AI research on the selection of the embryo to be transferred and other future hints. For us, the imminence of its use is evident, providing a revolutionary milestone that will impact the ART.


Asunto(s)
Inteligencia Artificial/tendencias , Reproducción/genética , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas/tendencias , Inyecciones de Esperma Intracitoplasmáticas/tendencias , Algoritmos , Femenino , Fertilización In Vitro/tendencias , Humanos , Masculino , Reproducción/fisiología , Inyecciones de Esperma Intracitoplasmáticas/métodos , Espermatozoides/crecimiento & desarrollo
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Anim. Reprod. (Online) ; 17(3): [e20200018], 2020. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1461521

RESUMEN

Assisted reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination have delivered significant benefits for farm animal reproduction. However, as with humans, assisted reproduction in livestock requires the manipulation of the gametes and preimplantation embryo. The significance of this ‘periconception’ period is that it represents the transition from parental genome regulation to that of the newly formed embryo. Environmental perturbations during these early developmental stages can result in persistent changes in embryonic gene expression, fetal organ development and ultimately the long-term health of the offspring. While associations between maternal health and offspring wellbeing are well-defined, the significance of paternal health for the quality of his semen and the post-conception development of his offspring have largely been overlooked. Human and animal model studies have identified sperm epigenetic status (DNA methylation levels, histone modifications and RNA profiles) and seminal plasma-mediated maternal uterine immunological, inflammatory and vascular responses as the two central mechanisms capable of linking paternal health and post-fertilisation development. However, there is a significant knowledge gap about the father’s contribution to the long-term health of his offspring, especially with regard to farm animals. Such insights are essential to ensure the safety of widely used assisted reproductive practices and to gain better understanding of the role of paternal health for the well-being of his offspring. In this article, we will outline the impact of male health on semen quality (both sperm and seminal plasma), reproductive fitness and post-fertilisation offspring development and explore the mechanisms underlying the paternal programming of offspring health in farm animals.


Asunto(s)
Masculino , Animales , Animales Domésticos/embriología , Desarrollo Embrionario , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas/veterinaria
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Anim. Reprod. (Online) ; 17(4): e20200526, 2020. tab, graf, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1461540

RESUMEN

Deer are sensitive to stressful stimuli by handling and their reproductive physiology could be altered by these procedures, making it necessary to develop less invasive protocols for ART. Melengestrol acetate (MGA), a synthetic progestin administered orally, appears as an alternative for estrous synchronization protocols (ESP), such as reported in cattle. Firstly, we compared two MGA doses (0.5 and 1.0 mg/day/animal), which would have suppression effect in estrous behavior (EB). Eight females were randomly and equally distributed in Group 1 (G1) and Group 2 (G2), which received 0.5 and 1.0 mg/day/animal respectively for 15 days (D1 to D15). Two cloprostenol (CP) applications were performed on D0 and D11. Estrus detection (ED) was performed every day. All females from G1 displayed estrus during treatment period, whereas all females from G2 displayed estrus after treatment, suggesting a suppressive effect of 1.0 mg in the EB. Once the suppressive MGA dose (1.0 mg) was defined, we used this dose for assessing ESP. The same eight females received 1.0 mg/animal for eight days (D-8 to D-1), followed by 0.25 mg of estradiol benzoate on D-8 and 265 g of CP on D0. Feces for fecal progesterone metabolites (FPM) measurement were collected from D0 until seven days after the last day of estrus. Seven females displayed estrus between 12 and 72 h after CP application, which was followed by a significant increase in FPM levels (except female MG6), suggesting the formation of corpus luteum. After ED, females were placed with a fertile male to assess the fertility of the protocol. Pregnancy was confirmed by ultrasound 30 days after mating in 3/6 individuals. Although the low effectiveness of MGA protocol, it should be considered as a promising alternative in deer ESP since this protocol has less stressful effect on the animal during reproductive management when compared to other ESP.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Acetato de Melengestrol/administración & dosificación , Cervus brasilicus , Sincronización del Estro/métodos , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas , Progesterona
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Anim. Reprod. ; 17(3): [e20200018], 2020. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-28965

RESUMEN

Assisted reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination have delivered significant benefits for farm animal reproduction. However, as with humans, assisted reproduction in livestock requires the manipulation of the gametes and preimplantation embryo. The significance of this ‘periconception period is that it represents the transition from parental genome regulation to that of the newly formed embryo. Environmental perturbations during these early developmental stages can result in persistent changes in embryonic gene expression, fetal organ development and ultimately the long-term health of the offspring. While associations between maternal health and offspring wellbeing are well-defined, the significance of paternal health for the quality of his semen and the post-conception development of his offspring have largely been overlooked. Human and animal model studies have identified sperm epigenetic status (DNA methylation levels, histone modifications and RNA profiles) and seminal plasma-mediated maternal uterine immunological, inflammatory and vascular responses as the two central mechanisms capable of linking paternal health and post-fertilisation development. However, there is a significant knowledge gap about the fathers contribution to the long-term health of his offspring, especially with regard to farm animals. Such insights are essential to ensure the safety of widely used assisted reproductive practices and to gain better understanding of the role of paternal health for the well-being of his offspring. In this article, we will outline the impact of male health on semen quality (both sperm and seminal plasma), reproductive fitness and post-fertilisation offspring development and explore the mechanisms underlying the paternal programming of offspring health in farm animals.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Masculino , Técnicas Reproductivas Asistidas/veterinaria , Desarrollo Embrionario , Animales Domésticos/embriología
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