LUQUE EUGENIA MERCEDES
Artículos
Título:
Role of ghrelin in fertilization, early embryo development, and implantation periods.
Autor/es:
LUQUE EM; TORRES PJ; DE LOREDO N; VINCENTI LM; STUTZ G; SANTILLÁN ME; RUIZ RD; FIOL DE CUNEO M; MARTINI AC
Editorial:
BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: London; Año: 2014 p. 159 - 159
Resumen:
n order to clarify the physiological role of ghrelin in gestation, we evaluated the effects of administration of exogenous ghrelin (2 or 4 nmol/animal per day) or its antagonist (6 nmol/animal per day of (D-Lys3)GHRP6) on fertilization, early embryo development, and implantation periods in mice. Three experiments were performed, treating female mice with ghrelin or its antagonist: i) starting from 1 week before copulation to 12 h after copulation, mice were killed at day 18 of gestation; ii) since ovulation induction until 80 h later, when we retrieved the embryos from oviducts/uterus, and iii) starting from days 3 to 7 of gestation (peri-implantation), mice were killed at day 18. In experiments 1 and 3, the antagonist and/or the highest dose of ghrelin significantly increased the percentage of atrophied fetuses and that of females exhibiting this finding or a higher amount of corpora lutea compared with fetuses (nCL/nF) (experiment 3: higher nCL/nF-atrophied fetuses: ghrelin 4