Developmental Origins of Pregnancy Loss in the Adult Female Common Marmoset Monkey (Callithrix Jacchus)

  • Rutherford, J. N.
  • DeMartelly, V. A.
  • Layne Colon, D. G.
  • Ross, Corinna N.
  • Tardif, S. D.
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Digital Commons @ Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Language
English

Abstract

Background: The impact of the intrauterine environment on the developmental programming of adult female reproductive success is still poorly understood and potentially underestimated. Litter size variation in a nonhuman primate, the common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus), allows us to model the effects of varying intrauterine environments (e.g. nutrient restriction, exposure to male womb-mates) on the risk of losing fetuses in adulthood. Our previous work has characterized the fetuses of triplet pregnancies as experiencing intrauterine nutritional restriction. Methodology/Principal Findings: We used over a decade of demographic data from the Southwest National Primate Research Center common marmoset colony. We evaluated differences bet...

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