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bp0007rdr5 | Developmental Processes in Ruminants | REDR2010

Dietary regulation of developmental programming in ruminants: epigenetic modifications in the germline

Sinclair KD , Karamitri A , Gardner DS

Ruminants have been utilised extensively to investigate the developmental origins of health and disease, with the sheep serving as the model species of choice to complement dietary studies in the rat and mouse. Surprisingly few studies, however, have investigated delayed effects of maternal undernutrition during pregnancy on adult offspring health and a consistent phenotype, together with underlying mechanistic pathways, has not emerged. Nevertheless, when broad consideration ...

bp0004rdr36 | Reproductive Technology | REDR1998

Development of serum-free culture systems for the ruminant embryo and subsequent assessment of embryo viability

Gardner DK

The mammalian embryo undergoes considerable changes in its physiology and energy metabolism as it proceeds from the zygote to the blastocyst stage. Complete development of the mammalian zygote in vitro was restricted to a few strains of mice and their F1 hybrids for many years, as the ruminant embryo arrested development at the 8- to 16-cell stage. The introduction of co-culture of ruminant embryos with somatic cells in the mid-1980s helped to alleviate this in vi...