Alterations of the gut microbiota and fecal short-chain fatty acids in women undergoing assisted reproduction
CONCLUSIONS: The diversity and abundance of gut microbiota and the levels of SCFAs in women undergoing ART decreased.IMPLICATIONS: The application of ART shaped the microbial composition and metabolism, which may provide critical information for understanding the biological changes that occur in women with assisted reproduction.PMID:38252939 | DOI:10.1071/RD23096 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 22, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Ni Wu Jun Liu Yu Sun Xiaoxiao Fan Tianzi Zang Brianna N Richardson Jinbing Bai Yunyan Xianyu Yanqun Liu Source Type: research

Endocrine changes induced by GnRH immunisation and subsequent early re-stimulation of testicular function with a GnRH agonist in stallions
CONCLUSIONS: Endocrine testicular function can be restored in GnRH-vaccinated stallions by daily low-dose buserelin treatment. The buserelin treatment protocol may potentially be improved regarding the dose, interval and duration.IMPLICATIONS: Daily buserelin treatment can be recommended for treatment of GnRH-vaccinated stallions with prolonged inhibition of testicular function.PMID:38237640 | DOI:10.1071/RD23185 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 18, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Camille Gautier J örg Aurich Maria Melchert Lisa-H élène Wagner Martim Kaps Carolina T C Okada Reinhard Ertl Ingrid Walter Christine Aurich Source Type: research

Mouse Tspyl5 promotes spermatogonia proliferation through enhancing Pcna-mediated DNA replication
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that Tspyl5 is a positive regulator for the maintenance of the spermatogonia pool by enhancing Pcna-mediated DNA replication.IMPLICATIONS: This observation provides an important clue for further investigation of the spermatogenesis-related function of TSPY1.PMID:38185096 | DOI:10.1071/RD23042 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 7, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Xiangyou Leng Shengyu Xie Dachang Tao Zhaokun Wang Jiaying Shi Ming Yi Xiaolan Tan Xinyue Zhang Yunqiang Liu Yuan Yang Source Type: research

Impact of COVID-19 disease on the male factor in reproductive medicine - how-to advise couples undergoing IVF/ICSI
CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this narrative review suggest that SARS-CoV-2 may harm sperm quality in the acute phase.IMPLICATIONS: A recovery time of at least 3months regarding assisted reproductive therapy could be reasonable.PMID:38185121 | DOI:10.1071/RD23205 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 7, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Julia Stark Stefan P Kuster Vera Hungerb ühler Source Type: research

Mouse Tspyl5 promotes spermatogonia proliferation through enhancing Pcna-mediated DNA replication
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that Tspyl5 is a positive regulator for the maintenance of the spermatogonia pool by enhancing Pcna-mediated DNA replication.IMPLICATIONS: This observation provides an important clue for further investigation of the spermatogenesis-related function of TSPY1.PMID:38185096 | DOI:10.1071/RD23042 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 7, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Xiangyou Leng Shengyu Xie Dachang Tao Zhaokun Wang Jiaying Shi Ming Yi Xiaolan Tan Xinyue Zhang Yunqiang Liu Yuan Yang Source Type: research

Impact of COVID-19 disease on the male factor in reproductive medicine - how-to advise couples undergoing IVF/ICSI
CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this narrative review suggest that SARS-CoV-2 may harm sperm quality in the acute phase.IMPLICATIONS: A recovery time of at least 3months regarding assisted reproductive therapy could be reasonable.PMID:38185121 | DOI:10.1071/RD23205 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 7, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Julia Stark Stefan P Kuster Vera Hungerb ühler Source Type: research

Mouse Tspyl5 promotes spermatogonia proliferation through enhancing Pcna-mediated DNA replication
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that Tspyl5 is a positive regulator for the maintenance of the spermatogonia pool by enhancing Pcna-mediated DNA replication.IMPLICATIONS: This observation provides an important clue for further investigation of the spermatogenesis-related function of TSPY1.PMID:38185096 | DOI:10.1071/RD23042 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 7, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Xiangyou Leng Shengyu Xie Dachang Tao Zhaokun Wang Jiaying Shi Ming Yi Xiaolan Tan Xinyue Zhang Yunqiang Liu Yuan Yang Source Type: research

Impact of COVID-19 disease on the male factor in reproductive medicine - how-to advise couples undergoing IVF/ICSI
CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this narrative review suggest that SARS-CoV-2 may harm sperm quality in the acute phase.IMPLICATIONS: A recovery time of at least 3months regarding assisted reproductive therapy could be reasonable.PMID:38185121 | DOI:10.1071/RD23205 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - January 7, 2024 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Julia Stark Stefan P Kuster Vera Hungerb ühler Source Type: research

Coculture with porcine luteal cells during in vitro porcine oocyte maturation affects lipid content, cortical reaction and zona pellucida ultrastructure
CONCLUSIONS: The coculture of COC with PLC affects the metabolism of the oocyte and benefits monospermic penetration and embryo development.IMPLICATIONS: The coculture system with PLC could be an alternative for the conventional maturation medium in pigs.PMID:38096792 | DOI:10.1071/RD23150 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - December 14, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: G M Teplitz M S Lorenzo P R Cruzans G B Olea D F Salamone A Bastien C Robert M A Sirard D M Lombardo Source Type: research

Coculture with porcine luteal cells during in vitro porcine oocyte maturation affects lipid content, cortical reaction and zona pellucida ultrastructure
CONCLUSIONS: The coculture of COC with PLC affects the metabolism of the oocyte and benefits monospermic penetration and embryo development.IMPLICATIONS: The coculture system with PLC could be an alternative for the conventional maturation medium in pigs.PMID:38096792 | DOI:10.1071/RD23150 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - December 14, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: G M Teplitz M S Lorenzo P R Cruzans G B Olea D F Salamone A Bastien C Robert M A Sirard D M Lombardo Source Type: research

Coculture with porcine luteal cells during in vitro porcine oocyte maturation affects lipid content, cortical reaction and zona pellucida ultrastructure
CONCLUSIONS: The coculture of COC with PLC affects the metabolism of the oocyte and benefits monospermic penetration and embryo development.IMPLICATIONS: The coculture system with PLC could be an alternative for the conventional maturation medium in pigs.PMID:38096792 | DOI:10.1071/RD23150 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - December 14, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: G M Teplitz M S Lorenzo P R Cruzans G B Olea D F Salamone A Bastien C Robert M A Sirard D M Lombardo Source Type: research

Coculture with porcine luteal cells during in vitro porcine oocyte maturation affects lipid content, cortical reaction and zona pellucida ultrastructure
CONCLUSIONS: The coculture of COC with PLC affects the metabolism of the oocyte and benefits monospermic penetration and embryo development.IMPLICATIONS: The coculture system with PLC could be an alternative for the conventional maturation medium in pigs.PMID:38096792 | DOI:10.1071/RD23150 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - December 14, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: G M Teplitz M S Lorenzo P R Cruzans G B Olea D F Salamone A Bastien C Robert M A Sirard D M Lombardo Source Type: research

Coculture with porcine luteal cells during in vitro porcine oocyte maturation affects lipid content, cortical reaction and zona pellucida ultrastructure
CONCLUSIONS: The coculture of COC with PLC affects the metabolism of the oocyte and benefits monospermic penetration and embryo development.IMPLICATIONS: The coculture system with PLC could be an alternative for the conventional maturation medium in pigs.PMID:38096792 | DOI:10.1071/RD23150 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - December 14, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: G M Teplitz M S Lorenzo P R Cruzans G B Olea D F Salamone A Bastien C Robert M A Sirard D M Lombardo Source Type: research

Coculture with porcine luteal cells during in vitro porcine oocyte maturation affects lipid content, cortical reaction and zona pellucida ultrastructure
CONCLUSIONS: The coculture of COC with PLC affects the metabolism of the oocyte and benefits monospermic penetration and embryo development.IMPLICATIONS: The coculture system with PLC could be an alternative for the conventional maturation medium in pigs.PMID:38096792 | DOI:10.1071/RD23150 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - December 14, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: G M Teplitz M S Lorenzo P R Cruzans G B Olea D F Salamone A Bastien C Robert M A Sirard D M Lombardo Source Type: research

Coculture with porcine luteal cells during in vitro porcine oocyte maturation affects lipid content, cortical reaction and zona pellucida ultrastructure
CONCLUSIONS: The coculture of COC with PLC affects the metabolism of the oocyte and benefits monospermic penetration and embryo development.IMPLICATIONS: The coculture system with PLC could be an alternative for the conventional maturation medium in pigs.PMID:38096792 | DOI:10.1071/RD23150 (Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development)
Source: Reproduction, Fertility, and Development - December 14, 2023 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: G M Teplitz M S Lorenzo P R Cruzans G B Olea D F Salamone A Bastien C Robert M A Sirard D M Lombardo Source Type: research