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Review: Unveiling the effect of beta-nerve growth factor on the reproductive function in llamas and cows.
Ratto, Marcelo H; Paiva, Luis; Carrasco, Rodrigo; Silva, Mauricio E; Ulloa-Leal, Cesar; Ratto, Vicente F; Goicochea, Jose.
Affiliation
  • Ratto MH; Instituto de Ciencia Animal, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile.
  • Paiva L; Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria, Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile. Electronic address: luis.paiva@uc.cl.
  • Carrasco R; Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
  • Silva ME; Departamento de Medicina Veterinaria y Salud Publica, Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Temuco, Chile.
  • Ulloa-Leal C; Instituto de Ciencia Animal, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile.
  • Ratto VF; Instituto de Ciencia Animal, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile.
  • Goicochea J; Departamento de Cirugía y Biotecnología Reproductiva, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán, Huánuco, Perú.
Animal ; 17 Suppl 1: 100754, 2023 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37567661
The actions of the beta-nerve growth factor (ß-NGF) on the neuroendocrine and reproductive system have challenged classical views on the control of reproductive function. After endometrial absorption, ß-NGF triggers ovulation and promotes the development of functional corpora lutea in camelids. In this article, we review evidence showing that, in camelids, ß-NGF exerts its actions by acting in both the hypothalamus and the ovary. In the hypothalamus, ß-NGF may induce gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) release by interacting with neurons or glial cells expressing receptors for ß-NGF. The LH surge occurs under the influence of ovarian estradiol and requires the release of GnRH into the portal vessels to reach the pituitary gland. In the ovary, ß-NGF may be promoting the differentiation of follicular to luteal cells by modifying the steroidogenic profile of ovarian follicular cells in both camelids and ruminants. Although the mechanisms for these actions are largely undetermined, we aim to offer an update on the current understanding of the effects of ß-NGF controlling reproductive function in camelids and ruminants.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animal Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animal Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Chile Country of publication: United kingdom