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1.
Sci Rep ; 3: 1458, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23492830

RESUMO

Marsupials have a functional placenta for a shorter period of time compared to that of eutherian species, and their altricial young reach the teats without any help from the mother. We have monitored the short intrauterine development of one marsupial, the tammar wallaby, with high-resolution ultrasound from reactivation of the 100-cell diapausing blastocyst to birth. The expanding blastocyst could be visualized when it had reached a diameter of 1.5 mm. From at least halfway through pregnancy, there are strong undulating movements of the endometrium that massage the expanding vesicle against the highly secretory endometrial surface. These unique movements possibly enhance exchange of uterine secretions and gases between the mother and embryo. There was a constant rate of development measured ultrasonographically from mid-gestation, regardless of when the blastocyst reactivated. Interestingly climbing movements by the fetus began in utero about 3 days before birth, mimicking those required to climb to the pouch.


Assuntos
Blastocisto/fisiologia , Endométrio/fisiologia , Macropodidae/fisiologia , Placenta/fisiologia , Animais , Embrião de Mamíferos/diagnóstico por imagem , Embrião de Mamíferos/embriologia , Embrião de Mamíferos/fisiologia , Endométrio/diagnóstico por imagem , Endométrio/embriologia , Feminino , Feto/embriologia , Feto/fisiologia , Macropodidae/embriologia , Placenta/diagnóstico por imagem , Placenta/embriologia , Gravidez , Fatores de Tempo , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal
2.
Reprod Fertil Dev ; 25(6): 866-78, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22953725

RESUMO

The European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) is the only species with superconception, whereby the maternal reproductive tract hosts two sets of conceptuses at different developmental stages. The embryonic development of the hare has not yet been described. To understand the mechanism of superconception, we studied oviduct transport and implantation stages by embryo flushing and live high-resolution ultrasound. Ultrasound data of implantation stages is correlated with histology. In the oviduct, a mucin coat is deposited on the zona pellucida. The blastocysts enter the uterine horns on Day 5, 1 day later than in the rabbit, and directly expand approximately threefold. Spacing is accompanied by peristaltic movement of the endometrium. The mucin coat disappears and the conceptuses attach. The yolk-sac expands in the blastocoel and syncytial knobs invade the antimesometrial endometrium. Maternal blood lacunae appear in the mesometrial endometrial folds, which are subsequently invaded by the syncytiotrophoblast. The haemochorial chorioallantoic placenta forms. The yolk-sac cavity is gradually replaced by the allantois and finally by the exocoel. The different reproductive strategies of the precocial hare and the altricial rabbit are discussed. We assume that the lagomorph-specific mucin coat and the hare-specific delay of the oviduct-uterine transition are prerequisites for superconception.


Assuntos
Blastocisto/fisiologia , Implantação do Embrião , Embrião de Mamíferos/fisiologia , Desenvolvimento Embrionário , Lebres/embriologia , Alantoide/diagnóstico por imagem , Alantoide/fisiologia , Animais , Animais Selvagens , Animais de Zoológico , Blastocisto/citologia , Blastocisto/diagnóstico por imagem , Embrião de Mamíferos/citologia , Embrião de Mamíferos/diagnóstico por imagem , Endométrio/citologia , Endométrio/diagnóstico por imagem , Endométrio/fisiologia , Tubas Uterinas/diagnóstico por imagem , Tubas Uterinas/fisiologia , Feminino , Alemanha , Mucinas/metabolismo , Placenta/diagnóstico por imagem , Placenta/fisiologia , Gravidez , Especificidade da Espécie , Trofoblastos/citologia , Trofoblastos/diagnóstico por imagem , Trofoblastos/fisiologia , Ultrassonografia , Saco Vitelino/citologia , Saco Vitelino/diagnóstico por imagem , Saco Vitelino/fisiologia , Zona Pelúcida/diagnóstico por imagem , Zona Pelúcida/metabolismo
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Vet Microbiol ; 154(1-2): 37-48, 2011 Dec 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21831541

RESUMO

Here we describe an outbreak of European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) in a captive hare population. The EBHS outbreak occurred in March 2009, at the beginning of the breeding season. Overall mortality was 53% out of an original population of 61 animals. Animals between five and eleven months showed a significantly higher mortality rate than other age classes. Pregnant females either aborted their foetuses and survived or died pregnant. All foetuses (n=10) of the pregnant hares were PCR positive for EBHSV. Only one offspring born during the outbreak survived. Shortly after the outbreak, the surviving hares developed a specific anti-EBHSV titre between 1:80 and 1:2560, which dropped to 1:10-1:160 nine months later. Hares between one and three years of age developed a significantly higher titre than hares younger than one year or older than four years. Offspring born after the outbreak showed a lower titre of 1:10, indicating passive antibody transfer via placenta and milk. After two months, the titre was not detectable any longer. In December 2009, the captive population was vaccinated against EBHS virus with inactivated virus prepared from the organs of infected hares. The titres after the first vaccination ranged from 1:10 to 1:640, and after the second vaccination from 1:10 to 1:320. To estimate the effect of EBHS on reproduction, we compared the breeding seasons 2008 and 2009. Several possible sources of infection of the colony are discussed, but the definite cause could not be determined.


Assuntos
Infecções por Bunyaviridae/veterinária , Surtos de Doenças/veterinária , Lebres/virologia , Lagovirus/patogenicidade , Complicações Infecciosas na Gravidez/veterinária , Vacinas Virais/administração & dosagem , Animais , Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Infecções por Bunyaviridae/epidemiologia , Infecções por Bunyaviridae/imunologia , Feminino , Lebres/imunologia , Imunidade Materno-Adquirida , Masculino , Gravidez , Complicações Infecciosas na Gravidez/epidemiologia , Vacinação , Vacinas Virais/imunologia
4.
PLoS One ; 6(3): e17744, 2011 Mar 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21408185

RESUMO

The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) is one of the two known mammalian species that live in a eusocial population structure. Here we investigate the exceptionally long gestation period of 70 days observed in the mole-rat queen. The course of seven successful pregnancies in two individuals was recorded in a colony of captive naked mole-rats using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) and 3D-ultrasonography. We establish a catalogue of basic reference ultrasound data for this species by describing the ultrasonographic appearance of reproductive organs, calculating growth curves to predict gestational age and defining ultrasonographic milestones to characterize pregnancy stages. Mean litter size was 10.9±2.7, of which 7.2±1.5 survived the weaning period. Mean interbirth interval was 128.8±63.0 days. The reproductive success in our colony did not differ from previously published data. In the queen the active corpora lutea had an anechoic, fluid filled centre. Using UBM, pregnancy could be detected 53 days before parturition. The period of embryonic development is assumed to last until 30 days before parturition. Embryonic resorptions were detected frequently in the queen, indicating that this might be an ordinary event in this species. We discuss the extraordinary long gestation period of this small rodent and postulate that the long gestation is beneficial to both the eusocial structure and longevity. An increased litter size, twice as large as for other rodents of similar size, seemingly compensates for the doubling of pregnancy length. We demonstrate that the lifetime reproductive effort of a naked mole-rat queen is equivalent to the mass of offspring that would be produced if all of the females of a colony would be reproducing.


Assuntos
Imageamento Tridimensional/métodos , Microscopia Acústica/métodos , Animais , Desenvolvimento Embrionário , Feminino , Modelos Biológicos , Ratos-Toupeira , Ovário/diagnóstico por imagem , Gravidez , Reprodução/fisiologia , Fatores de Tempo
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Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc ; 86(1): 77-95, 2011 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20394608

RESUMO

Superfetation is understood as another conception during an already ongoing pregnancy. This implies the existence of young of different developmental stages within the female reproductive tract during certain periods of pregnancy. Nevertheless, a clear definition of the term as well as distinct criteria to identify the occurrence of superfetation in a species is missing. The variable anatomy of mammalian reproductive tracts seems to make the occurrence of superfetation more or less likely but impedes the simple evaluation of whether it is present or not. Additionally, adequate determination methods are missing or are difficult to apply at the right time. Superfetation or rather superfetation-like pregnancies are reported for numerous species including humans, livestock and rodents. The usual criteria to assume a case of superfetation include the finding of discordantly developed young within the uterus during post mortem or parturition of young after a birth interval shorter than the assumed pregnancy length. Often the occurrence of superfetation is concluded because other explanations of reproductive artifacts are missing. Even severe reproductive pathologies are often confused with superfetation. True superfetation or superfetation as a reproductive strategy may exist in some mammals. In the American mink (Neovison (Mustela) vison) and the European badger (Meles meles) superfetation occurs in combination with embryonic diapause. In the European brown hare (Lepus europaeus), superfetation has long been assumed to exist but evidence is still controversial. Superfetation definitely occurs in certain species of poeciliid and zenarchopterid fish, some of which also exhibit viviparity and maternal care. In mammals, the evolution of such a reproductive mechanism poses many interesting evolutionary, endocrine, microbial and immunological questions that require further investigation. Here we review the scant and at times ancient literature on this poorly understood topic. The different manifestations of superfetation are defined and reliable criteria to detect superfetation are outlined. Also, the differentiation of superfetation into a reproductive strategy or as a disrupted, abnormal reproductive function is discussed. Due to the different discussed functional aspects of superfetation, it is appropriate to establish a more detailed scheme to classify the true natural superfetation cases into superfertilization, superconception and superfetation proper. To date, there is no mammal species known for which superfetation proper in terms of finding discordantly developed fetuses has been conclusively demonstrated to be not only a rare occurence but an evolved reproductive strategy.


Assuntos
Mamíferos/fisiologia , Reprodução , Superfetação , Animais , Evolução Biológica , Feminino , Peixes/fisiologia , Humanos , Gravidez
6.
Nat Commun ; 1: 78, 2010 Sep 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20865801

RESUMO

The concept of superfetation, a second conception during pregnancy, has been controversial for a long time. In this paper we use an experimental approach to demonstrate that female European brown hares (Lepus europaeus) frequently develop a second pregnancy while already pregnant and thereby increase their reproductive success. After a new, successful copulation, we confirmed additional ovulations before parturition in living, late-pregnant females by detecting a second set of fresh corpora lutea using high-resolution ultrasonography. The presence of early embryonic stages in the oviduct, demonstrated by oviduct flushing, next to fully developed fetuses in the uterus is best explained by passage of semen through the late-pregnant uterus; this was confirmed by paternity analysis using microsatellite profiling. Subsequent implantation occurred after parturition. This superfetation, categorized as superconception, significantly increased litter size and permitted females to produce up to 35.4% more offspring per breeding season. It is therefore most likely an evolutionary adaptation.


Assuntos
Fertilização/fisiologia , Reprodução/fisiologia , Animais , Cruzamento , Corpo Lúteo/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Lebres , Masculino , Oviductos/diagnóstico por imagem , Gravidez , Ultrassonografia , Vasectomia
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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 22(2): 448-58, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20047730

RESUMO

The European brown hare is one species in which reproduction appears to be particularly complex. Therefore, we studied the reproductive tract and prenatal development using high-resolution ultrasound of 159 pregnancies in 45 captive female hares. Consecutive examination of live hares was particularly useful in evaluating the very early stages of gestation. As such, it was possible to detect corpora lutea by Day 3 and embryonic vesicles, representing the earliest uterine embryonic stages, by Day 6. On Day 11, the heart beat of the embryo was detectable for the first time. We defined ultrasonographic milestones that were characteristic of the different stages of pregnancy. We also calculated growth models using eight different morphological parameters, including development of the corpus luteum. On the basis of these results, it is now possible to estimate the gestational age of a pregnant doe without knowing the date of conception. In contrast with the European rabbit, a distant relative, European hares give birth to precocial young. A comparison of the prenatal growth rate of both species suggests that the precocial state of the hare neonate is a more recently derived evolutionary characteristic, whereas the altricial condition of rabbits represents the ancestral mode.


Assuntos
Evolução Biológica , Desenvolvimento Embrionário , Lebres/embriologia , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Feminino , Idade Gestacional , Tamanho da Ninhada de Vivíparos , Modelos Biológicos , Gravidez , Coelhos , Especificidade da Espécie , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal/veterinária
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