Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on reproductive biology and medicine

ra0001p257 | (1) | WCRB2014

The role of estrogen and the effect of age on porcine testicular extracellular matrix

Irving-Rodgers Helen , James Chantel , Hummitzsch Katja , Schwartz Jeff , Rodgers Ray , Conley Alan , Berger Trish

Introduction: Extracellular matrix (ECM) has both structural and regulatory roles in tissues and influences the activity of local growth factors. In testis, ECM plays an integral role in the differentiation of germ cells and the function of support cells. It is becoming clear that sex steroids influence ECM and growth factors. In swine, suppression of aromatase activity resulted in an estrogen receptor-mediated increase in Sertoli cells (Berger et al. 2013), with sign...

ra0001p126 | (1) | WCRB2014

TGFβ regulation of the human fetal ovarian matrix

Bayne Rosemary A L , Roussi Kalliopi , Childs Andrew , Rodgers Ray , Anderson Richard

Introduction: Human germ cells develop in synchronised nests in the fetal ovary, interspersed with somatic cells prior to reorganisation to form primordial follicles. We have isolated several somatic cell lines from disaggregated human fetal ovaries as a model for understanding their contribution to the germ cell niche. Fetal dysregulation of TGFβ signalling has been linked with fibrosis in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): effects of TGFβ on extracellular matrix (EC...

ra0002p036 | (1) | SRF2015

Effects of maternal peri-conception and first trimester protein supplementation on circulating progesterone levels and concomitant conception rates in yearling heifers

Copping Katrina J , Callaghan Matthew , McMillen Caroline , Rodgers1 Ray , Perry Viv E A

Introduction: This study investigates the effect of dietary crude protein on conception in range beef heifers and uses circulating progesterone as a measure of early embryonic loss known to be a major cause of reproductive inefficiency.Methods: Primaparous 14 month old Bos indicus cross heifers (n=350) were selected from a range population. 60 days prior to artificial insemination they were randomly assigned to two equal groups and indi...

ra0002p040 | (1) | SRF2015

Sex specific effects of maternal dietary protein during the periconceptional period upon hepatic gene expression in heifer progeny

Morrison Janna , Copping Katrina J , Hernandez-Medrano Juan H , Rodgers Raymond , McMillen Caroline , Perry Viv E A

Sex specific expression occurs in 20–30% of all hepatic genes in the adult animal (1). We have shown that there is an interaction between gender and the level of maternal dietary protein intake on bovine fetal development as early as 36–39 days post conception (dpc) We hypothesise that exposure to different levels of maternal protein intake in the periconceptional period (60d preconception to 23dpc) and in the postconceptional period (23–98dpc) will result in a ...

ra0001p290 | (1) | WCRB2014

Sex specific effects of maternal dietary protein upon uterine blood flow and fetal growth

Hernandez-Medrano Juan H , Copping Katrina J , Hoare A S , Wapenaar Wendela , Grivell Rosalie , Callaghan Matthew , McMillen Caroline , Rodgers Ray , Perry Viv E A

Introduction: Neonatal and fetal mortality is increased in male fetuses. Evidence is emerging of sex specific differences in fetal and placental perfusion1. This study investigates effects of dietary intervention at specific time points upon blood flow and fetal growth trajectory in cattle.Materials and methods: Primiparous heifers were either individually- (Australia, Au; n=360) or group-fed (UK; n=188) diets containing diff...