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The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau

Repeat breeding is a reproductive disorder in cattle. Embryo transfer following artificial insemination (AI) improves pregnancy rate by replenishing interferon tau (IFNT), but it results in a notably higher rate of twin occurrence. This study hypothesized that parthenogenetic (PA) embryo transfer fo...

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Autores principales: FUNESHIMA, Natsumi, NOGUCHI, Tatsuo, ONIZAWA, Yuri, YAGINUMA, Hikari, MIYAMURA, Motoharu, TSUCHIYA, Hideki, IWATA, Hisataka, KUWAYAMA, Takehito, HAMANO, Seizo, SHIRASUNA, Koumei
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Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31378757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-026
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author FUNESHIMA, Natsumi
NOGUCHI, Tatsuo
ONIZAWA, Yuri
YAGINUMA, Hikari
MIYAMURA, Motoharu
TSUCHIYA, Hideki
IWATA, Hisataka
KUWAYAMA, Takehito
HAMANO, Seizo
SHIRASUNA, Koumei
author_facet FUNESHIMA, Natsumi
NOGUCHI, Tatsuo
ONIZAWA, Yuri
YAGINUMA, Hikari
MIYAMURA, Motoharu
TSUCHIYA, Hideki
IWATA, Hisataka
KUWAYAMA, Takehito
HAMANO, Seizo
SHIRASUNA, Koumei
author_sort FUNESHIMA, Natsumi
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description Repeat breeding is a reproductive disorder in cattle. Embryo transfer following artificial insemination (AI) improves pregnancy rate by replenishing interferon tau (IFNT), but it results in a notably higher rate of twin occurrence. This study hypothesized that parthenogenetic (PA) embryo transfer following AI (AI + PA) could improve the conception rate because that PA embryo become as a supplemental source of IFNT without twins. PA embryos showed higher IFNT mRNA expression than in vitro fertilization (IVF) embryos. An examination of the effect of the cultured conditioned media (CM) of PA or IVF embryos on Madin-Darby bovine kidney cells with stably introduced promoter-reporter constructs of interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15, marker of IFN response) showed higher stimulation levels of ISG15 promoter activity with PA than with IVF embryo. We investigated in vivo the effect of AI + PA on healthy Japanese Black cattle. Cattle transferred with PA embryo alone were non-fertile, but those that underwent AI + PA showed a pregnancy rate of 53.3%, the similar as that with AI alone (60%). In pregnant cattle in AI + PA group, adding the PA embryo upregulated the expression of ISGs and plasma progesterone concentration. No twin were generated in AI only and AI + PA groups. Using repeat breeding Holstein cows that did not become pregnant with 4–9 times of AI, transfer of PA embryo following AI resulted in a higher pregnancy rate than that of control (AI only). We suggest that AI + PA may be beneficial for improving maternal pregnancy recognition in repeat breeder cattle while avoiding twin generation.
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spelling pubmed-68157392019-10-31 The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau FUNESHIMA, Natsumi NOGUCHI, Tatsuo ONIZAWA, Yuri YAGINUMA, Hikari MIYAMURA, Motoharu TSUCHIYA, Hideki IWATA, Hisataka KUWAYAMA, Takehito HAMANO, Seizo SHIRASUNA, Koumei J Reprod Dev Original Article Repeat breeding is a reproductive disorder in cattle. Embryo transfer following artificial insemination (AI) improves pregnancy rate by replenishing interferon tau (IFNT), but it results in a notably higher rate of twin occurrence. This study hypothesized that parthenogenetic (PA) embryo transfer following AI (AI + PA) could improve the conception rate because that PA embryo become as a supplemental source of IFNT without twins. PA embryos showed higher IFNT mRNA expression than in vitro fertilization (IVF) embryos. An examination of the effect of the cultured conditioned media (CM) of PA or IVF embryos on Madin-Darby bovine kidney cells with stably introduced promoter-reporter constructs of interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15, marker of IFN response) showed higher stimulation levels of ISG15 promoter activity with PA than with IVF embryo. We investigated in vivo the effect of AI + PA on healthy Japanese Black cattle. Cattle transferred with PA embryo alone were non-fertile, but those that underwent AI + PA showed a pregnancy rate of 53.3%, the similar as that with AI alone (60%). In pregnant cattle in AI + PA group, adding the PA embryo upregulated the expression of ISGs and plasma progesterone concentration. No twin were generated in AI only and AI + PA groups. Using repeat breeding Holstein cows that did not become pregnant with 4–9 times of AI, transfer of PA embryo following AI resulted in a higher pregnancy rate than that of control (AI only). We suggest that AI + PA may be beneficial for improving maternal pregnancy recognition in repeat breeder cattle while avoiding twin generation. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2019-08-03 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6815739/ /pubmed/31378757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-026 Text en ©2019 Society for Reproduction and Development This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Article
FUNESHIMA, Natsumi
NOGUCHI, Tatsuo
ONIZAWA, Yuri
YAGINUMA, Hikari
MIYAMURA, Motoharu
TSUCHIYA, Hideki
IWATA, Hisataka
KUWAYAMA, Takehito
HAMANO, Seizo
SHIRASUNA, Koumei
The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau
title The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau
title_full The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau
title_fullStr The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau
title_full_unstemmed The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau
title_short The transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau
title_sort transfer of parthenogenetic embryos following artificial insemination in cows can enhance pregnancy recognition via the secretion of interferon tau
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31378757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-026
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