La nutrición tiene una influencia en el comportamiento reproductivo de la hembra bovina, pero el mecanismo por el cual se ve afectado dicho desempeño es poco conocido. Aunque las investigaciones se han centrado en la influencia de la nutrición sobre el eje hipotálamo-hipófisis, estudios más recientes han probado la hipótesis que las hormonas metabólicas, como señales nutricionales, ejercen un efecto directo en el ovario. En el ganado, el tratamiento con somatotropina bovina recombinante (rGH) aumenta la población de pequeños folículos ováricos; esto está asociado con el aumento en las concentraciones circulantes de insulina y con el factor de crecimiento insulínico I (IGF-I). Otros estudios, tanto in vitro como in vivo, demuestran la import...
To evaluate the feeding effect on ovarian structure (OS), ovocyte quality, Glut-1 receptor expressio...
El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una descripción básica acerca de los fenómenos hormonales y...
Antral follicle growth in cattle occurs in two distinct phases; the first ‘slow’ growth phase spans ...
Nutrition has a strong influence on the reproductive performance of female cattle, but not much is k...
Assisted reproductive technologies, such as artificial insemination and embryo transfer, have produc...
Nutrition has profound effects on reproductive performance in cattle. Although these effects have...
Nutritional and metabolic status of domestic ruminant females is linked with reproductive success. D...
Regulation of ovarian activity is an integrated process involving extra-ovarian signals and intrafol...
The ovarian follicular development system in cows is controlled by endocrine and paracrine systems a...
Nutrition is of fundamental importance in reproductive function of female beef cattle. Nutrition de-...
Los mecanismos por los cuales el consumo de energía de la dieta afecta los procesos reproductores de...
The influence of weight and energy intake on fertility animals and humans has been known for a long ...
Nutrition is the main factor influencing reproductive performance in mammals. Reproductive functions...
This study was designed to determine the effect of stimulation with or without FSH on the production...
El objetivo de esta revisión es describir el efecto de la condición corporal (CC) sobre el desempeño...
To evaluate the feeding effect on ovarian structure (OS), ovocyte quality, Glut-1 receptor expressio...
El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una descripción básica acerca de los fenómenos hormonales y...
Antral follicle growth in cattle occurs in two distinct phases; the first ‘slow’ growth phase spans ...
Nutrition has a strong influence on the reproductive performance of female cattle, but not much is k...
Assisted reproductive technologies, such as artificial insemination and embryo transfer, have produc...
Nutrition has profound effects on reproductive performance in cattle. Although these effects have...
Nutritional and metabolic status of domestic ruminant females is linked with reproductive success. D...
Regulation of ovarian activity is an integrated process involving extra-ovarian signals and intrafol...
The ovarian follicular development system in cows is controlled by endocrine and paracrine systems a...
Nutrition is of fundamental importance in reproductive function of female beef cattle. Nutrition de-...
Los mecanismos por los cuales el consumo de energía de la dieta afecta los procesos reproductores de...
The influence of weight and energy intake on fertility animals and humans has been known for a long ...
Nutrition is the main factor influencing reproductive performance in mammals. Reproductive functions...
This study was designed to determine the effect of stimulation with or without FSH on the production...
El objetivo de esta revisión es describir el efecto de la condición corporal (CC) sobre el desempeño...
To evaluate the feeding effect on ovarian structure (OS), ovocyte quality, Glut-1 receptor expressio...
El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una descripción básica acerca de los fenómenos hormonales y...
Antral follicle growth in cattle occurs in two distinct phases; the first ‘slow’ growth phase spans ...