the establishment of pregnancy Flashcards

1
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what is the luteolytic hormone

A

prostaglandin F2a

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2
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what is the principal hormone secreted from the corpus luteum

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progesterone

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3
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approximately how long is the luteal phase in the cow

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16-17 days

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4
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what embryonic stage is formed when the embryo hatches from the zona pellucida

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blastocyst

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5
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where is PgF2a secreted

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epithelial cells of the endometrium

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6
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how is luteolysis initiated in ruminants

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  • requres appearance of oxytocin receptors in endometrium
  • OXTR absent for most of luteal phase
  • reappear before progesterone falls
  • oxytocin (from CL) binds to OXTR which stimulates PGF2A release from endometrium
  • counter current system = no pg in circulation, direct action on ovary
  • increasing oestradiol further increases OXTR expression
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7
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when does the oxytonin receptor appear

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  • short window
  • supprossed by progesterone
  • reappear just before luteolysis
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8
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what is the benefit of the counter current system for transfer of pgf2a between uterus and ovary

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pgf2a cant getin into circulation
- rapidly metabolised in lungs, if cant get to lungs, saves from being lost

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9
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what is maternal recognition of pregnancy

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adaptations of the maternal endocrine system t o the presence of the conceptus
- embryonic derived signal
- occurs before luteolysis
- not conscious decision

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10
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what is the action of continued progesterone in pregnancy

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  • maintains uterine gland secretory function
  • stimulates coiling and branching
  • histotrph production (nurtures embryo)
  • uterine milk secretion
  • supresses mymetrial contractions and luteolytic mechanism
  • suppresses GnRH secretion (reduces follicular maturation and ovulation)
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11
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what is the conceptus signal (maternal recognition hormone) in ruminants

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interferon tau (IFNT)

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12
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where does interferon tau come from

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  • blastocyst’s most abundant protein
  • expression intitiated during trophoblast elongation
  • expressed by the trophectoderm cells
  • stimulated by growth factors secreted from uterus
  • tight window of expression - only expressed days 12-24 of pregnancy
  • production related to embryo size
  • INFT largely remains in uterine lumen and exerts action there
  • lack of IFNT linked to embryo mortality
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13
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how does interferon tau exert its action

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  • acts on the endmetrium
  • suppresses OXTR expression
  • stimulates protein synthesis critical for embryo growth
  • antiviral activity
  • suppresses PGF2a pulsatile secretion
  • maintains progesterone (indirectly)
  • exogneous administration of IFNT into uterus delays luteolysis
  • has some action on CL
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14
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what is the MRP signal in pigs

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oestradiol
- secreted before implantation
- just detectable in plasma
- re-direct flow of PGF2a away from uterine vein (preventing luteolysis)

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15
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what is the MRP signal in horses

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unknown
- oxytocin stimulates leuteolysic pgf2a
- embryo suppresses OXTR
- no blastocyst interferon produced
- blastocyst signal unknown
- eCG not signal

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16
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what is the MRP signal in promates

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chorionic gonadotrophin
- prevents LH from binding, suppresses pgf2a

17
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what is the MRP in dogs

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  • there isnt one
  • all non-pregnant females will enter pseudopregnancy
18
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when does MRP occur in ruminants and pigs

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before implantation

19
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when does MRP occur in rabbits and rodents

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mid-gestation

20
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which animals do not have a MRP

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  • dogs
  • ferrets
  • roe deer
21
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outline the timing and signal of MRP in the different species

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