2006, Número 3
Papel de las citocinas en la implantación embrionaria en mamíferos domésticos
Betancourt-Alonso MA, Flores-Pérez FI, Rosas-Velasco C, Pérez-Martínez M
Idioma: Español/Inglés
Referencias bibliográficas: 86
Paginas: 335-350
Archivo PDF: 308.90 Kb.
RESUMEN
En el proceso de la implantación embrionaria existen mediadores moleculares que incluyen citocinas y factores del crecimiento, que actúan de manera autocrina, paracrina o yuxtacrina. Aunque sabemos que las interacciones entre estos factores son necesa-rios de manera integrativa y cronológica, su participación precisa aún no se conoce en las distintas etapas del desarrollo embrionario temprano. En esta revisión se abordan diferentes aspectos relacionados con la participación funcional de las citocinas iden-tifi cadas hasta el momento, en la implantación embrionaria en mamíferos domésticos, como el interferón-
tau (IFN-τ) en rumian-tes, y los factores de crecimiento transformante (TGF) en cerdos y de crecimiento insulínico (IGF) en caballos, respectivamente
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