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Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth

Although assisted reproductive techniques are commonly applied in humans and animals, they are frequently associated with major developmental deficits and reduced viability. To explore abnormalities associated with cloning or nuclear transfer (NT) as the most invasive of these methods, we used a bov...

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Autores principales: Maiorka, Paulo Cesar, Favaron, Phelipe Oliveira, Mess, Andrea Maria, dos Santos, Caio Rodrigues, Alberto, Miryan Lanca, Meirelles, Flavio Vieira, Miglino, Maria Angelica
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4293144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25584533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106663
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author Maiorka, Paulo Cesar
Favaron, Phelipe Oliveira
Mess, Andrea Maria
dos Santos, Caio Rodrigues
Alberto, Miryan Lanca
Meirelles, Flavio Vieira
Miglino, Maria Angelica
author_facet Maiorka, Paulo Cesar
Favaron, Phelipe Oliveira
Mess, Andrea Maria
dos Santos, Caio Rodrigues
Alberto, Miryan Lanca
Meirelles, Flavio Vieira
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description Although assisted reproductive techniques are commonly applied in humans and animals, they are frequently associated with major developmental deficits and reduced viability. To explore abnormalities associated with cloning or nuclear transfer (NT) as the most invasive of these methods, we used a bovine model to characterize abnormalities. Detailed necropsy examinations were done on 13 calves that died soon after birth; in addition, we included data from embryos and fetuses (produced by NT) that terminated prematurely. Bovine clones that survived until the neonatal period differed quantitatively and qualitatively from in-vivo-derived cattle. Although alterations affected a variety of organs (e.g. heart, lung and liver), there was a clear association with abberant vascular developmental during the early intrauterine phase. Therefore, we concluded that vascular problems were key alterations induced by cloning (presumably via epigenetic modifications).
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spelling pubmed-42931442015-01-22 Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth Maiorka, Paulo Cesar Favaron, Phelipe Oliveira Mess, Andrea Maria dos Santos, Caio Rodrigues Alberto, Miryan Lanca Meirelles, Flavio Vieira Miglino, Maria Angelica PLoS One Research Article Although assisted reproductive techniques are commonly applied in humans and animals, they are frequently associated with major developmental deficits and reduced viability. To explore abnormalities associated with cloning or nuclear transfer (NT) as the most invasive of these methods, we used a bovine model to characterize abnormalities. Detailed necropsy examinations were done on 13 calves that died soon after birth; in addition, we included data from embryos and fetuses (produced by NT) that terminated prematurely. Bovine clones that survived until the neonatal period differed quantitatively and qualitatively from in-vivo-derived cattle. Although alterations affected a variety of organs (e.g. heart, lung and liver), there was a clear association with abberant vascular developmental during the early intrauterine phase. Therefore, we concluded that vascular problems were key alterations induced by cloning (presumably via epigenetic modifications). Public Library of Science 2015-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4293144/ /pubmed/25584533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106663 Text en © 2015 Maiorka et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Alberto, Miryan Lanca
Meirelles, Flavio Vieira
Miglino, Maria Angelica
Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth
title Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth
title_full Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth
title_fullStr Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth
title_full_unstemmed Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth
title_short Vascular Alterations Underlie Developmental Problems Manifested in Cloned Cattle before or after Birth
title_sort vascular alterations underlie developmental problems manifested in cloned cattle before or after birth
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4293144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25584533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106663
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