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Bioscientifica Proceedings (2020) 13 CPRCPR19 | DOI: 10.1530/biosciprocs.13.0019

CPR1989 Control of Pig Reproduction III Early Pregnancy (4 abstracts)

Embryonic and uterine development during early pregnancy in pigs

H. W. J. Stroband and T. Van der Lende


Agricultural University, Departments of Experimental Animal Morphology &Cell Biology and Animal Husbandry, P.O. Box 338. 6700 A H Wageningen, The Netherlands


Summary. Comparison of the timing of pig preimplantation development, alterations’ in the ultrastructure of embryonic germ layers, and cytological changes of the uterine epithelial cells leads to the supposition that a close relationship exists between embryonic and uterine development during early pregnancy. The results of in-vitro studies of embryonic development and of experiments concerning asynchrony between embryos and uterine environment confirm this supposition, especially as far as the post-hatching period is concerned. It is suggested that successive steps in embryonic germ layer differentiation may induce specific developmental events and secretory activity of the embryos. A mutual influence of maternal and embryonic tissues appears to exist, but we can only speculate about the causes of many of the described phenomena.

Keywords: pig; embryo; uterus; ulirastructure; interaction; preimplantation development

© 1990 Journals of Reproduction & Fertility Ltd

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