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CES Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia

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Abstract

DESTRO, Flavia Caroline; OCHOA, Julián Camilo; TREVISOL, Eduardo  and  FERREIRA, João Carlos. Role of interferon-tau in the maternal recognition of pregnancy. Ces. Med. Vet. Zootec. [online]. 2014, vol.9, n.2, pp.338-347. ISSN 1900-9607.

Maternal recognition of pregnancy is a process by which the conceptus signals its presence to the mother in order to prolong the life of the corpus luteum (CL) thus maintaining the pregnancy. This process occurs between days 15 and 19 after fertilization and is the most important biological challenge for obtaining satisfactory reproductive indices in bovine. Interferon-tau (IFN-τ) glycoprotein -secreted in the uterus by the conceptus- has a paracrine action inhibiting the expression of estrogen receptors (ESR1) and oxytocin (OXTR) in the endometrium, thus preventing the release of luteolytic pulses of prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2α), hormone responsible for the onset of luteolysis. IFN-τ also increases the expression of several interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) in the uterus, CL, and blood cells. Direct endocrine action of IFN-τ on extrauterine tissues stimulates ISGs expression, which in the corpus luteum seems to be involved with luteal resistance to luteolytic action of PGF2α. This review discusses recent findings on the luteolysis mechanism in the bovine and endocrine and paracrine mechanisms such as IFN-τ during the maternal recognition of pregnancy.

Keywords : Corpus luteum endocrine action; luteolysis; paracrine action.

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