Embryonic diapause in the European roe deer includes a period of five months from August to December in which embryonic development is extremely decelerated. Following exit from diapause, the embryo rapidly elongates and subsequently implants. In diapausing carnivores and marsupials, resumption of embryonic growth is regulated by ovarian steroid hormones. In the roe deer, the role of steroid hormones is not known to date. In the present study, progesterone (P4), estradiol-17β (E2) and total estrogens (Etot) were determined in blood plasma and endometrium of roe deer shot in the course of regular huntings between September and December. Steroid hormone concentrations were correlated to the corresponding size of the embryo derived from ex viv...
A study was conducted to profile the plasma progesterone (P4) concentrations and establish the lengt...
The feedback effects of ovarian steroids on the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) have been wel...
Embryonic diapause in mammals describes a transient reduction of proliferation and developmental pro...
Embryonic diapause in the European roe deer includes a period of five months from August to December...
The first written reports on embryonic diapause in the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) date ...
Abstract: Roe deer blastocysts exhibit obligate embryonic diapause between early August and late Dec...
During mammalian diapause, the embryo is arrested at the blastocyst stage. In diapausing carnivores ...
Progesterone (P4) plays a pivotal role in maintenance of pregnancy in many mammalian species. Specie...
The phenomenon of embryonic diapause has been reported to possibly affect ovarian follicular develop...
Abstract Steroid synthesis and production in ruminant uterus is not obvious, especially in seasonall...
Numerous intrauterine changes take place across species during embryo development. Following fertili...
An alarming number of large mammalian species with low reproduction rates is threatened with extinct...
The uterine microenvironment during pre-implantation presents a pro-survival milieu, and is essentia...
Embryonic diapause in mammals leads to a reversible developmental arrest. While completely halted in...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus L., 1758) is one of the largest deer species in the world. Females are ...
A study was conducted to profile the plasma progesterone (P4) concentrations and establish the lengt...
The feedback effects of ovarian steroids on the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) have been wel...
Embryonic diapause in mammals describes a transient reduction of proliferation and developmental pro...
Embryonic diapause in the European roe deer includes a period of five months from August to December...
The first written reports on embryonic diapause in the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) date ...
Abstract: Roe deer blastocysts exhibit obligate embryonic diapause between early August and late Dec...
During mammalian diapause, the embryo is arrested at the blastocyst stage. In diapausing carnivores ...
Progesterone (P4) plays a pivotal role in maintenance of pregnancy in many mammalian species. Specie...
The phenomenon of embryonic diapause has been reported to possibly affect ovarian follicular develop...
Abstract Steroid synthesis and production in ruminant uterus is not obvious, especially in seasonall...
Numerous intrauterine changes take place across species during embryo development. Following fertili...
An alarming number of large mammalian species with low reproduction rates is threatened with extinct...
The uterine microenvironment during pre-implantation presents a pro-survival milieu, and is essentia...
Embryonic diapause in mammals leads to a reversible developmental arrest. While completely halted in...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus L., 1758) is one of the largest deer species in the world. Females are ...
A study was conducted to profile the plasma progesterone (P4) concentrations and establish the lengt...
The feedback effects of ovarian steroids on the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) have been wel...
Embryonic diapause in mammals describes a transient reduction of proliferation and developmental pro...