An inability to regulate ionic and metabolic homeostasis is related to a reduction in the developmental capacity of the embryo. The early embryo soon after fertilisation and up until compaction appears to have a reduced capacity to regulate its homeostasis. The reduced ability to regulate homeostasis, such as intracellular pH and calcium levels, by the precompaction-stage embryo appears to impact on the ability to regulate mitochondrial function and maintain adequate levels of energy production. This reduction in ATP production causes a cascade of events leading to disrupted cellular function and, perhaps ultimately, disrupted epigenetic regulation and aberrant placental and fetal development. In contrast, after compaction the embryo takes ...
Mammalian preimplantation embryos follow a stereotypic pattern of development from zygotes to blasto...
Metabolic disorders due to obesity and unhealthy lifestyle directly alter the oocyte's microenvironm...
grantor: University of TorontoThe quality of embryos produced by 'In Vitro' Fertilization ...
It is recognised that the environment to which the fetus is exposed in utero, after implantation, ca...
The past decade has seen considerable advances in our understanding of intrinsic developmental mecha...
The preimplantation embryo is sensitive to its environment and, despite having some plasticity to ad...
The past decade has seen considerable advances in our understanding of intrinsic developmental mecha...
© 2002 Society for Reproduction and FertilityPreimplantation embryonic development is associated wit...
The preimplantation embryo is highly susceptible to in-vitro stress, and although this does not nece...
© 2013 Dr. Petra Lee WaleMammalian embryo development in vitro remains suboptimal compared to that i...
Development of the preimplantation embryo is reliant on nutrients present in the milieu of the repro...
From fertilization until the onset of gastrulation the early mammalian embryo undergoes a dramatic s...
Copyright © 2009 by the Biology of ReproductionDietary supply of nutrients, both periconception and ...
BACKGROUND Most tissues in the body rely on the presence of gap junctions in order to couple their c...
Published online before print February 25, 2015The peri-conceptual environment represents a critical...
Mammalian preimplantation embryos follow a stereotypic pattern of development from zygotes to blasto...
Metabolic disorders due to obesity and unhealthy lifestyle directly alter the oocyte's microenvironm...
grantor: University of TorontoThe quality of embryos produced by 'In Vitro' Fertilization ...
It is recognised that the environment to which the fetus is exposed in utero, after implantation, ca...
The past decade has seen considerable advances in our understanding of intrinsic developmental mecha...
The preimplantation embryo is sensitive to its environment and, despite having some plasticity to ad...
The past decade has seen considerable advances in our understanding of intrinsic developmental mecha...
© 2002 Society for Reproduction and FertilityPreimplantation embryonic development is associated wit...
The preimplantation embryo is highly susceptible to in-vitro stress, and although this does not nece...
© 2013 Dr. Petra Lee WaleMammalian embryo development in vitro remains suboptimal compared to that i...
Development of the preimplantation embryo is reliant on nutrients present in the milieu of the repro...
From fertilization until the onset of gastrulation the early mammalian embryo undergoes a dramatic s...
Copyright © 2009 by the Biology of ReproductionDietary supply of nutrients, both periconception and ...
BACKGROUND Most tissues in the body rely on the presence of gap junctions in order to couple their c...
Published online before print February 25, 2015The peri-conceptual environment represents a critical...
Mammalian preimplantation embryos follow a stereotypic pattern of development from zygotes to blasto...
Metabolic disorders due to obesity and unhealthy lifestyle directly alter the oocyte's microenvironm...
grantor: University of TorontoThe quality of embryos produced by 'In Vitro' Fertilization ...