The preimplantation embryo is sensitive to its environment and, despite having some plasticity to adapt, environmental perturbations can impair embryo development, metabolic homeostasis, fetal and placental development, and offspring health. This study used an in vitro model of embryo culture with increasing mitochondrial inhibition to directly establish the effect of impaired mitochondrial function on embryonic, fetal, and placental development. Culture in the absence of the carbohydrate pyruvate significantly increased blastocyst glucose oxidation via glycolysis to maintain normal levels of ATP and tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle activity. This culture resulted in a significant reduction in blastocyst development, trophectoderm cell number...
Mitochondrial dysfunction may be acquired or inherited by oocytes without detectable morphological a...
Oxygen is a powerful regulator of preimplantation embryo development, affecting gene expression, the...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether supplementation of embryo culture media with a substrate to stimulate...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to acti...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Published online before print February 25, 2015The peri-conceptual environment represents a critical...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Copyright © 2009 by the Biology of ReproductionDietary supply of nutrients, both periconception and ...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Environmental stress results in perturbations to mitochondrial function in the preimplantation embry...
Preimplantation mammalian embryo is a critical stage in embryonic development, during which the toti...
Preimplantation mammalian embryo is a critical stage in embryonic development, during which the toti...
Oocyte mitochondrial dysfunction has been proposed as a cause of high levels of developmental retard...
Mitochondrial dysfunction may be acquired or inherited by oocytes without detectable morphological a...
Oxygen is a powerful regulator of preimplantation embryo development, affecting gene expression, the...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether supplementation of embryo culture media with a substrate to stimulate...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to acti...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Published online before print February 25, 2015The peri-conceptual environment represents a critical...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Copyright © 2009 by the Biology of ReproductionDietary supply of nutrients, both periconception and ...
Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients...
Environmental stress results in perturbations to mitochondrial function in the preimplantation embry...
Preimplantation mammalian embryo is a critical stage in embryonic development, during which the toti...
Preimplantation mammalian embryo is a critical stage in embryonic development, during which the toti...
Oocyte mitochondrial dysfunction has been proposed as a cause of high levels of developmental retard...
Mitochondrial dysfunction may be acquired or inherited by oocytes without detectable morphological a...
Oxygen is a powerful regulator of preimplantation embryo development, affecting gene expression, the...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether supplementation of embryo culture media with a substrate to stimulate...