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Effect of oxidative stress on animal reproduction

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Title Effect of oxidative stress on animal reproduction
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Creator Mishra A, Reddy IJ and Mondal S
 
Subject Oxidative stress, Animal reproduction, Embryo implantation, Antioxidant and fertility
 
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In India domestic animals are always in a state of hyperthermia due
to atmospheric condition, their own morphology and poor managemental
approach by farmers. Hyperthermia keeps animal in a state of negative
energy balance and oxidative stress (OS). Different oxygen and nitrogen
compounds called reactive species produced during intermediate steps of
metabolism, act as powerful oxidants. These oxidants cause OS that leads
to number of reproductive problems and apoptosis of early embryos
proving animal as infertile. OS cause alteration in cellular components
(such as lipids, proteins and nucleic acids) of oocytes and embryos that
leads to apoptosis. OS also regulates expression pattern of developmental
genes in oocytes and embryos. Antioxidants (enzymatic and non
enzymatic) can improve reproductive problems by reducing OS.
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Date 2019-12-02T11:05:25Z
2019-12-02T11:05:25Z
2016-12-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Mishra A, Reddy IJ and Mondal S. 2015. Effect of oxidative stress on animal reproduction. Livestock Research International, 3:103-109.
2347 - 5765
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/26384
 
Language English
 
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