2021
DOI: 10.1071/rdv33n2ab5
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5 Heat stress during pregnancy compromises intrauterine development and reproductive parameters of female progeny in C57BL/6J mice

Abstract: Heat stress (HS) affects the reproduction of many species, causing subfertility by reducing gametogenesis. This study assessed the effect of HS at different stages of pregnancy in C57BL/6J mice on the somatic development and reproductive parameters of F1 females. A total of 40 females and 40 males aged between 5 and 6 weeks old were mated (1:1). After mating confirmation (vaginal plug presence) the females were subjected to HS during pregnancy in the first half (FP, from Day 1 to 10; n=10), the second half (SP… Show more

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