Delivery of cloned offspring: experience in Zebu cattle (Bos indicus)


Autoria(s): MEIRELLES, Flavio V.; BIRGEL JR., Eduardo H.; PERECIN, Felipe; BERTOLINI, Marcelo; TRALDI, Anneliese S.; PIMENTEL, Jose Rodrigo V.; KOMNINOU, Eliza R.; SANGALLI, Juliano R.; FANTINATO NETO, Paulo; NUNES, Mariana Tikuma; POGLIANI, Fabio Celidonio; MEIRELLES, Flavia D. P.; KUBRUSLY, Flavia S.; VANNUCCHI, Camila I.; SILVA, Liege C. G.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

The production of a healthy cloned calf is dependent on a multitude of successful steps, including reprogramming mediated by the oocyte, the development of a functional placenta, adequate maternal-fetal interaction, the establishment of a physiological metabolic setting and the formation of a complete set of well-differentiated cells that will eventually result in well-characterised and fully competent tissues and organs. Although the efficiency of nuclear transfer has improved significantly since the first report of a somatic cell nuclear transfer-derived animal, there are many descriptions of anomalies concerning cloned calves leading to high perinatal morbidity and mortality. The present article discusses some our experience regarding perinatal and neonatal procedures for cloned Zebu cattle (B. indicus) that has led to improved survival rates in Nellore cloned calves following the application of such `labour-intensive technology`.

Identificador

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, v.22, n.1, p.88-97, 2010

1031-3613

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26778

10.1071/RD09229

http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/RD09229

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

CSIRO PUBLISHING

Relação

Reproduction, Fertility and Development

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Palavras-Chave #bovine #nuclear transfer #parturition #RESPIRATORY-DISTRESS-SYNDROME #WELL-BEING ASSESSMENT #EXTRA UTERINE LIFE #NUCLEAR TRANSFER #METABOLIC ADAPTATION #RETAINED PLACENTA #TRANSGENIC CALVES #NEWBORN CALVES #FARM-ANIMALS #DAIRY-CATTLE #Developmental Biology #Reproductive Biology #Zoology
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article

proceedings paper

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