Ovaries were obtained from growing pigs that had been heat-stressed and were evaluated for alterations in a signaling pathway known to play a critical role in ovarian physiology. Our results indicate that hyperthermia alters this pathway in a short space of time (after 7 days). Identifying how and why heat stress alters ovarian physiology are important in developing therapeutic approaches to prevent the reduction in reproductive performance associated with warm summer months
Follicular organization starts during mid-to-late fetal life with the formation of primordial follic...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 13, 2012).The en...
Core body temperature of pigs increases when the rate of heat accumulation exceeds the rate ofheat l...
Heat Stress (HS) compromises a variety of reproductive functions in several mammalian species. Inexp...
Seasonal variations in environmental temperatures impose added stress on domestic species bred for e...
We heat-stressed growing pigs and evaluated the differential effects of environmental hyperthermia ...
Field of study: Animal sciences.Drs. Timothy J. Safranski and Matthew C. Lucy, Thesis Advisors.Inclu...
Reduced oocyte competence causes the lower fertility reported in domestic sows during the warm month...
Pigs were exposed to heat stress (HS) and thermoneutral (TN) conditions in-utero. Post-natally, they...
Implications • Heat stress is a global issue constraining animal agriculture productivity, negative...
Abstract only availableHigh summer temperatures increase the chance that sow herds will be exposed t...
Pig production faces seasonal fluctuations. The low farrowing rate of sows mated in summer, increase...
Decreased fertility during the hot season is a common problem in pigs. Maternal hyperthermia reduces...
Heat stress induces the richness and reproductive domesticated animal’s performance by settling the ...
The thermal environment in the breeding facility plays an important role in total herd management. T...
Follicular organization starts during mid-to-late fetal life with the formation of primordial follic...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 13, 2012).The en...
Core body temperature of pigs increases when the rate of heat accumulation exceeds the rate ofheat l...
Heat Stress (HS) compromises a variety of reproductive functions in several mammalian species. Inexp...
Seasonal variations in environmental temperatures impose added stress on domestic species bred for e...
We heat-stressed growing pigs and evaluated the differential effects of environmental hyperthermia ...
Field of study: Animal sciences.Drs. Timothy J. Safranski and Matthew C. Lucy, Thesis Advisors.Inclu...
Reduced oocyte competence causes the lower fertility reported in domestic sows during the warm month...
Pigs were exposed to heat stress (HS) and thermoneutral (TN) conditions in-utero. Post-natally, they...
Implications • Heat stress is a global issue constraining animal agriculture productivity, negative...
Abstract only availableHigh summer temperatures increase the chance that sow herds will be exposed t...
Pig production faces seasonal fluctuations. The low farrowing rate of sows mated in summer, increase...
Decreased fertility during the hot season is a common problem in pigs. Maternal hyperthermia reduces...
Heat stress induces the richness and reproductive domesticated animal’s performance by settling the ...
The thermal environment in the breeding facility plays an important role in total herd management. T...
Follicular organization starts during mid-to-late fetal life with the formation of primordial follic...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 13, 2012).The en...
Core body temperature of pigs increases when the rate of heat accumulation exceeds the rate ofheat l...