The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports

Nowadays, assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have a pivotal role not only in achieving fertilization in subfertile animals, but they are also involved in the management of the herd, decreasing disease spread and even allowing offspring sex selection. Nonetheless, there are differences between...

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description Nowadays, assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have a pivotal role not only in achieving fertilization in subfertile animals, but they are also involved in the management of the herd, decreasing disease spread and even allowing offspring sex selection. Nonetheless, there are differences between species or even within species that have led researchers worldwide to focus on those differences in order to bypass these specific difficulties. This Special Issue, titled “The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports” and published in Animals, is composed of 12 original manuscripts and three reviews that offer an overview of current and future ARTs used to improve reproductive outcomes, mainly focused on farm animals, such as horse, pig, bovine, rabbit and ovine species. Thus, the Special Issue covers information from the classical point of view, including comparative studies of different semen extenders, to the most advanced technologies of sperm selection by thermotaxis or chemoattractants, as well as the improvement of sperm features by red light irradiation. The female and embryo contributions to ART outcomes are also covered, for instance, with a study that improves our knowledge by the metabolomic description of follicular fluid composition or the description of better culture conditions of oocytes. In brief, this Special Issue provides a balanced overview of emerging techniques and technologies used to preserve, improve, rescue or even create fertility for domestic farm animals with high economic impact.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-766932024-03-30T23:21:52Z The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports Martín Hidalgo, David IVM oocytes equine metabolomic embryo transfer reproductive fluids pregnancy vitrification calving selection programme embryo vitrification Gompertz growth curve biobanking reproductive performance stallion sperm capacitation penicillamine thermotaxis selection BMP15 ram semen semen freezing semen extender stallions semen quality fertilizing ability Tris boar spermatozoa perfluorinated compounds PFHxS PFOS spermatozoa toxicology glucocorticoid receptor gene expression RT-qPCR seminal plasma female genital tract rabbit spermatozoa oocyte in vitro fertilization extracellular vesicles assisted reproductive technologies embryo oocyte competence livestock production assisted reproductive technology embryo development micromanipulation in vitro production nanoparticles liposomes exosomes cryopreservation sheep ovary storage transport in vitro embryo production sperm selection chemotaxis IVF IVC porcine cryopreserved sperm sperm–oviduct interaction ARTs equines horse sperm red light irradiation extender straw thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Nowadays, assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have a pivotal role not only in achieving fertilization in subfertile animals, but they are also involved in the management of the herd, decreasing disease spread and even allowing offspring sex selection. Nonetheless, there are differences between species or even within species that have led researchers worldwide to focus on those differences in order to bypass these specific difficulties. This Special Issue, titled “The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports” and published in Animals, is composed of 12 original manuscripts and three reviews that offer an overview of current and future ARTs used to improve reproductive outcomes, mainly focused on farm animals, such as horse, pig, bovine, rabbit and ovine species. Thus, the Special Issue covers information from the classical point of view, including comparative studies of different semen extenders, to the most advanced technologies of sperm selection by thermotaxis or chemoattractants, as well as the improvement of sperm features by red light irradiation. The female and embryo contributions to ART outcomes are also covered, for instance, with a study that improves our knowledge by the metabolomic description of follicular fluid composition or the description of better culture conditions of oocytes. In brief, this Special Issue provides a balanced overview of emerging techniques and technologies used to preserve, improve, rescue or even create fertility for domestic farm animals with high economic impact. 2022-01-11T13:39:17Z 2022-01-11T13:39:17Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036508283_428 9783036508283 9783036508290 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76693 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4142 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4142 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0829-0 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0829-0 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036508283 9783036508290 258 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle IVM
oocytes
equine
metabolomic
embryo transfer
reproductive fluids
pregnancy
vitrification
calving
selection programme
embryo vitrification
Gompertz growth curve
biobanking
reproductive performance
stallion sperm
capacitation
penicillamine
thermotaxis
selection
BMP15
ram
semen
semen freezing
semen extender
stallions
semen quality
fertilizing ability
Tris
boar spermatozoa
perfluorinated compounds
PFHxS
PFOS
spermatozoa toxicology
glucocorticoid receptor
gene expression
RT-qPCR
seminal plasma
female genital tract
rabbit
spermatozoa
oocyte
in vitro fertilization
extracellular vesicles
assisted reproductive technologies
embryo
oocyte competence
livestock production
assisted reproductive technology
embryo development
micromanipulation
in vitro production
nanoparticles
liposomes
exosomes
cryopreservation
sheep
ovary storage
transport
in vitro embryo production
sperm selection
chemotaxis
IVF
IVC
porcine
cryopreserved sperm
sperm–oviduct interaction
ARTs
equines
horse
sperm
red light irradiation
extender
straw
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports
title The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports
title_full The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports
title_fullStr The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports
title_full_unstemmed The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports
title_short The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports
title_sort era of assisted reproductive technologies tailored to the specific necessities of species industry and case reports
topic IVM
oocytes
equine
metabolomic
embryo transfer
reproductive fluids
pregnancy
vitrification
calving
selection programme
embryo vitrification
Gompertz growth curve
biobanking
reproductive performance
stallion sperm
capacitation
penicillamine
thermotaxis
selection
BMP15
ram
semen
semen freezing
semen extender
stallions
semen quality
fertilizing ability
Tris
boar spermatozoa
perfluorinated compounds
PFHxS
PFOS
spermatozoa toxicology
glucocorticoid receptor
gene expression
RT-qPCR
seminal plasma
female genital tract
rabbit
spermatozoa
oocyte
in vitro fertilization
extracellular vesicles
assisted reproductive technologies
embryo
oocyte competence
livestock production
assisted reproductive technology
embryo development
micromanipulation
in vitro production
nanoparticles
liposomes
exosomes
cryopreservation
sheep
ovary storage
transport
in vitro embryo production
sperm selection
chemotaxis
IVF
IVC
porcine
cryopreserved sperm
sperm–oviduct interaction
ARTs
equines
horse
sperm
red light irradiation
extender
straw
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet IVM
oocytes
equine
metabolomic
embryo transfer
reproductive fluids
pregnancy
vitrification
calving
selection programme
embryo vitrification
Gompertz growth curve
biobanking
reproductive performance
stallion sperm
capacitation
penicillamine
thermotaxis
selection
BMP15
ram
semen
semen freezing
semen extender
stallions
semen quality
fertilizing ability
Tris
boar spermatozoa
perfluorinated compounds
PFHxS
PFOS
spermatozoa toxicology
glucocorticoid receptor
gene expression
RT-qPCR
seminal plasma
female genital tract
rabbit
spermatozoa
oocyte
in vitro fertilization
extracellular vesicles
assisted reproductive technologies
embryo
oocyte competence
livestock production
assisted reproductive technology
embryo development
micromanipulation
in vitro production
nanoparticles
liposomes
exosomes
cryopreservation
sheep
ovary storage
transport
in vitro embryo production
sperm selection
chemotaxis
IVF
IVC
porcine
cryopreserved sperm
sperm–oviduct interaction
ARTs
equines
horse
sperm
red light irradiation
extender
straw
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
url ONIX_20220111_9783036508283_428