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Cover for Use of epididymal sperm for preservation of genetics and artificial insemination.

In this chapter, the authors discussed the current status of recovery methods, storage requirements, preservation, and use of epididymal sperm in domestic cats.

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Hollinshead, F. K.; Pukazhenthi, B. S.
ISBN
2022 CABI (H ISBN 9781789247084)
Type
Book chapter
Abstract

The equine chorionic girdle is comprised of specialized invasive trophoblast cells that begin formation approximately 25 days after ovulation (day 0) and invade the endometrium to become endometrial cups. These specialized trophoblast cells transition from uninucleate to differentiated binucleate...

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Meyers, M. A.; Palmer, J.; Veeramachaneni, D. N. R.; Magee, C.; Mestre, A. M. de; Antczak, D. F.; Hollinshead, F. K.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, 24, 11,
Abstract

Next-generation in vitro culture model systems are needed to study the reproductive pathologies that affect domestic animals. These 3D culture models more closely mimic normal physiological function to allow a greater understanding of reproductive pathology and to trial therapeutics without the...

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Meyers, M. A.; Premanandan, C.; Hollinshead, F. K.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Theriogenology, 2023, 196, pp 167-173
Abstract

The inner layer of the uterus, the endometrium, is responsible and necessary for many reproductive functions. Normal reproductive cyclicity, maternal recognition of pregnancy, maternal interaction with the embryo, and interaction of the reproductive tract with pathogens are dependent on the...

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Premanandan, C.; Pukazhenthi, B. S.; Whitlock, B. K.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Animal Reproduction Science, 2020, 222,
Abstract

A six-year-old multiparous Angus cow was presented for dystocia. Vaginal and rectal examinations revealed an approximately 360° counterclockwise uterine torsion. The torsion was corrected by rolling the cow counterclockwise (three episodes) with the aid of a plank coupled with manual detorsion via...

Author(s)
Helms, A. B.; Thompson, R. E.; Lawton, S.; Petersen, J. L.; Watson, A.; Sula, M. J.; Steffen, D.; Whitlock, B. K.
Publisher
Hindawi, London, UK
Citation
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine, 2020, 2020, 6543037,
Abstract

The endometrium, the inner uterine lining, is composed of cell layers that come in direct contact with an embryo during early pregnancy and later with the fetal placenta. The endometrium is responsible for signals associated with normal reproductive cyclicity as well as maintenance of pregnancy. In ...

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Joh, A. K.; Dini, P.; Turco, M. Y.; Prado, T. M.; Premanandan, C.; Burton, G. J.; Ball, B. A.; Whitlock, B. K.; Pukazhenthi, B. S.
Publisher
BioScientifica Ltd, Bristol, UK
Citation
Reproduction, 2020, 160, 6, pp 819-831
Abstract

Availability of viable frozen-thawed endometrial tissues could facilitate detailed studies into physiologic and disease processes influencing the endometrium. This study was designed to investigate the cryosurvival of equine endometrial tissue. Previous studies in the human and horse have focused...

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Johnson, A. K.; Prado, T. M.; Premanandan, C.; Brown, M. E.; Whitlock, B. K.; Pukazhenthi, B. S.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Cryobiology, 2019, 91, pp 90-96
AbstractFull Text

Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) may serve as a reservoir or a sentinel for infectious disease pathogens that can affect human and wildlife health. To understand the role of tick-borne diseases in rural and lesser developed regions, we investigated the prevalence of several tick-borne pathogens in...

Author(s)
Kennedy, M. A.; Thompson, R. E.; Bakker, A. M.; Fung, C.; Dawson, J.; Parry, R.; Foggin, C.; Odoi, A.
Publisher
AOSIS OpenJournals, Tygervalley, South Africa
Citation
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 2021, 92, a2096,
Abstract

Assisted reproduction of endangered equids, such as Persian onagers (Equus hemionus onager), is vital for species conservation. Little is known about Persian onager reproductive functions, including functions of the uterine endometrium. Recently, successful cryopreservation of the domestic mare...

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Brown, M. E.; Helmick, K.; Whitlock, B. K.; Pukazhenthi, B. S.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Animal Reproduction Science, 2020, 217,
Abstract

Dama gazelles (Nanger dama mhorr) are considered critically endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species since the wild population is comprised of fewer than 200 animals. Several zoos in Europe and some private ranches in the US (Texas) maintain this species in captivity as a hedge against ...

Author(s)
Thompson, R. E.; Haefele, H. J.; O'Neil, D. P.; Pukazhenthi, B. S.
Publisher
Hindawi, London, UK
Citation
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine, 2020, 2020, 8810770,

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