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Signatures of receptivity

Grant number: 11/03226-4
Support Opportunities:Research Projects - Thematic Grants
Duration: October 01, 2011 - September 30, 2017
Field of knowledge:Agronomical Sciences - Veterinary Medicine - Animal Reproduction
Principal Investigator:Mario Binelli
Grantee:Mario Binelli
Host Institution: Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). São Paulo , SP, Brazil
Pesquisadores principais:
Claudia Maria Bertan Membrive
Associated researchers:Christina Ramires Ferreira ; Ed Hoffmann Madureira ; Fabio Luiz D`Alexandri ; Flávio Vieira Meirelles ; Guilherme de Paula Nogueira ; Marcos Nogueira Eberlin ; Paula de Carvalho Papa Keohane
Associated scholarship(s):15/26215-9 - Effect of embryo on the early luteolitic process in beef cows supplemented with P4, BP.DR
15/21831-3 - The spatial signature of the endometrium: distribution of secretory activity and histotroph composition in beef cows, BP.IC
15/21673-9 - Analysis of protein genic expression of miRNA biosynthesis in the oviduct of Nelore cows with different periovulatory hormonal milieu, BP.IC
+ associated scholarships 14/01727-4 - Receptivity signatures: selected metabolic pathway investigation-1, BP.IC
13/03082-8 - Early pregnancy diagnose by evaluation of corpus luteum function in Bos indicus beef cattle, BP.IC
13/03174-0 - Early pregnancy diagnose by expression of interferon-tau stimulated genes in peripheral blood immune cells in beef cattle, BP.IC
12/23532-5 - Effect of the periovulatory endocrine milieu on polyamines synthesis pathway in endometrium during the first week of the estrous cycle in cattle, BP.DD
12/04004-8 - Effects of pre-ovulatory follicle growth on luteal function and fertility response to modulation of peri-ovulatory endocrine milieu in cattle, BP.PD
11/15242-4 - Effect of the periovulatory endocrine environment on polyamines synthesis pathway in endometrium during the first week of the estrous cycle in cattle, BP.MS - associated scholarships

Abstract

In cattle, needed increases in the reproductive efficiency depend on a greater understanding of the endocrine, cellular and molecular mechanisms that result in higher conception rates. The central thesis of this project is that there is a "molecular signature" associated with optimal conditions of maternal receptivity to the embryo. Such signature is defined by a hallmark profile of abundance of molecules of diverse biochemical nature. The main objective is to characterize and quantify the array of molecules present in maternal tissues and fluids associated with early pregnancy and receptivity. The maternal reproductive transcriptome, proteome and lipidome will be interrogated holistically by the Systems Biology approach. In Experiment 1, the composition of uterine washings, endometrial biopsies and follicular fluid harvested on Day 6 (D6) post-insemination will be associated retrospectively with the gestational success measured on D30 in the same animals. In Experiment 2, the peri-ovulatory endocrine milieu will be modulated to result in progesterone concentrations post-estrus that are greater (associated with greater fertility) or lower (reduced fertility). Molecular composition of washings and tissues of the oviduct (harvested on D4) and the endometrium (harvested on D7) will be compared between groups. Molecules showing differential abundances between experimental groups will define molecular signatures associated with the greater or smaller probability of gestational success; the placement of such molecules in the context of metabolic pathways will allow definition of mechanisms potentially controlling gestational success; moreover, such molecules may be used as markers of gestational success. New knowledge will provide background to the development of technologies. Success of the present project is guaranteed by the integrated work of specialists skillful in each analytical procedure and by the infrastructure of the collaborating institutions. (AU)

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Scientific publications (23)
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
MARIO BINELLI; FELIPE ALVES CORREA CARVALHO SILVA; CECILIA CONSTANTINO ROCHA; THIAGO MARTINS; MARIANA SPONCHIADO; VEERLE VAN HOECK; ANDREY CORDEIRO; MEGHAN CAMPBELL; JO L. M. R. LEROY; FRANCISCO PEÑAGARICANO; et al. Endometrial receptivity in cattle: the mutual reprogramming paradigm. Animal Reproduction, v. 19, n. 4, . (11/03226-4)
SPONCHIADO, MARIANA; GOMES, NATHALIA SOUZA; FONTES, PATRICIA KUBO; MARTINS, THIAGO; DEL COLLADO, MAITE; PASTORE, ATHOS DE ASSUMPCAO; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; GOUVEIA NOGUEIRA, MARCELO FABIO; BINELLI, MARIO. Pre-hatching embryo-dependent and -independent programming of endometrial function in cattle. PLoS One, v. 12, n. 4, . (11/03226-4, 15/21831-3)
GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA MARIA; MESQUITA, FERNANDO SILVEIRA; LOPES, EVERTON; DA SILVA, KAUE RIBEIRO; COGLIATI, BRUNO; STREFEZZI, RICARDO DE FRANCISCO; BINELLI, MARIO. Sex steroids drive the remodeling of oviductal extracellular matrix in cattle. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, v. 99, n. 3, p. 590-599, . (11/03226-4)
GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA MARIA; MESQUITA, FERNANDO SILVEIRA; DA SILVA, KAUE RIBEIRO; DE CARVALHO BALIEIRO, JULIO CESAR; DOS SANTOS, NILTON PEDRO; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; STREFEZZI, RICARDO DE FRANCISCO; BINELLI, MARIO. Sex steroids modulate morphological and functional features of the bovine oviduct. Cell and Tissue Research, v. 370, n. 2, p. 319-333, . (11/03226-4)
SCOLARI, SAARA CAROLLINA; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; STREFEZZI, RICARDO DE FRANCISCO; DA SILVA ANDRADE, SNIA CRISTINA; COUTINHO, LUIZ LEHMANN; BINELLI, MARIO. Dynamic remodeling of endometrial extracellular matrix regulates embryo receptivity in cattle. Reproduction, v. 153, n. 1, p. 49-61, . (11/03226-4, 12/04004-8)
CARDOSO, B.; OLIVEIRA, M. L.; PUGLIESI, G.; BATISTA, E. O. S.; BINELLI, M.. Cytobrush: A tool for sequential evaluation of gene expression in bovine endometrium. REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS, v. 52, n. 6, p. 1153-1157, . (11/03226-4)
SPONCHIADO, MARIANA; GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA M.; ROCHA, CECILIA C.; LO TURCO, EDSON G.; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; LEROY, JO L. M. R.; BINELLI, MARIO. The pre-hatching bovine embryo transforms the uterine luminal metabolite composition in vivo. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v. 9, . (11/03226-4)
DE SA FILHO, MANOEL FRANCISCO; GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA MARIA; SPONCHIADO, MARIANA; MENDANHA, MARCIO FERREIRA; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; RAMOS, RONEY DOS SANTOS; DA SILVA ANDRADE, SONIA CRISTINA; GASPARIN, GUSTAVO; COUTINHO, LUIZ LEHMANN; GOISSIS, MARCELO DEMARCHI; et al. Impact of hormonal modulation at proestrus on ovarian responses and uterine gene expression of suckled anestrous beef cows. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v. 8, p. 14-pg., . (12/14731-4, 11/03226-4)
DE SA FILHO, MANOEL FRANCISCO; GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA MARIA; SPONCHIADO, MARIANA; MENDANHA, MARCIO FERREIRA; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; RAMOS, RONEY DOS SANTOS; DA SILVA ANDRADE, SONIA CRISTINA; GASPARIN, GUSTAVO; COUTINHO, LUIZ LEHMANN; GOISSIS, MARCELO DEMARCHI; et al. Impact of hormonal modulation at proestrus on ovarian responses and uterine gene expression of suckled anestrous beef cows. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v. 8, . (11/03226-4, 12/14731-4)
MARTINS, T.; PUGLIESI, G.; SPONCHIADO, M.; CARDOSO, B. O.; DA SILVA, K. R.; CELEGHINI, E. C. C.; BINELLI, M.. Supplementation with long-acting progesterone in early diestrus in beef cattle: II. Relationships between follicle growth dynamics and luteolysis. DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY, v. 68, p. 1-10, . (11/03226-4, 15/26215-9)
BATISTA, E. O. S.; CARDOSO, B. O.; OLIVEIRA, M. L.; CUADROS, F. D. C.; MELLO, B. P.; SPONCHIADO, M.; MONTEIRO, B. M.; PUGLIESI, G.; BINELLI, M.. Supplemental progesterone induces temporal changes in luteal development and endometrial transcription in beef cattle. DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY, v. 68, p. 126-134, . (15/14814-5, 11/03226-4)
MARTINS, T.; PUGLIESI, G.; SPONCHIADO, M.; CARDOSO, B. O.; GOMES, N. S.; MELLO, B. P.; CELEGHINI, E. C. C.; BINELLI, M.. Supplementation with long-acting progesterone in early diestrus in beef cattle: I. effect of artificial insemination on onset of luteolysis. DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY, v. 67, p. 63-70, . (15/26215-9, 11/03226-4)
OLIVEIRA, MILENA LOPES; D'ALEXANDRI, FABIO LUIZ; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; VAN HOECK, VEERLE; MESQUITA, FERNANDO SILVEIRA; MEMBRIVE, CLAUDIA M. B.; NEGRAO, JOAO ALBERTO; WHEELOCK, CRAIG E.; BINELLI, MARIO. Peri-ovulatory endocrine regulation of the prostanoid pathways in the bovine uterus at early dioestrus. REPRODUCTION FERTILITY AND DEVELOPMENT, v. 29, n. 3, p. 544-556, . (11/03226-4)
GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA MARIA; DA SILVA ANDRADE, SONIA CRISTINA; SPONCHIADO, MARIANA; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; MESQUITA, FERNANDO SILVEIRA; VAN HOECK, VEERLE; STREFEZZI, RICARDO DE FRANCISCO; GASPARIN, GUSTAVO R.; COUTINHO, LUIZ L.; BINELLI, MARIO. Size of the Ovulatory Follicle Dictates Spatial Differences in the Oviductal Transcriptome in Cattle. PLoS One, v. 10, n. 12, . (11/03226-4)
BINELLI, MARIO; SCOLARI, SAARA C.; PUGLIESI, GUILHERME; VAN HOECK, VEERLE; GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA M.; ANDRADE, SONIA C. S.; GASPARIN, GUSTAVO R.; COUTINHO, LUIZ L.. The Transcriptome Signature of the Receptive Bovine Uterus Determined at Early Gestation. PLoS One, v. 10, n. 4, . (12/23532-5, 11/03226-4)
PUGLIESI, G.; OLIVERIA, M. L.; SCOLARI, S. C.; LOPES, E.; PINAFFI, F. V.; MIAGAWA, B. T.; PAIVA, Y. N.; MAIO, J. R. G.; NOGUEIRA, G. P.; BINELLI, M.. Corpus Luteum Development and Function after Supplementation of Long-Acting Progesterone During the Early Luteal Phase in Beef Cattle. REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS, v. 49, n. 1, p. 85-91, . (11/03226-4, 12/04004-8)
MARTINS, T.; TALAMONI, J. P.; SPONCHIADO, M.; MAIO, J. R. G.; NOGUEIRA, G. P.; PUGLIESI, G.; BINELLI, M.. Impact of estradiol cypionate prior to TAI and progesterone supplementation at initial diestrus on ovarian and fertility responses in beef cows. Theriogenology, v. 104, p. 156-163, . (15/26215-9, 11/03226-4)
PUGLIESI, G.; SANTOS, F. B.; LOPES, E.; NOGUEIRA, E.; MAIO, J. R. G.; BINELLI, M.. Improved fertility in suckled beef cows ovulating large follicles or supplemented with long-acting progesterone after timed-AI. Theriogenology, v. 85, n. 7, p. 1239-1248, . (11/03226-4, 12/04004-8)
RAMOS, RONEY S.; OLIVEIRA, MILENA L.; IZAGUIRRY, ARYELE P.; VARGAS, LAURA M.; SOARES, MELINA B.; MESQUITA, FERNANDO S.; SANTOS, FRANCIELLI W.; BINELLI, MARIO. The periovulatory endocrine milieu affects the uterine redox environment in beef cows. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, v. 13, . (12/23532-5, 11/03226-4)
BELAZ, KATIA ROBERTA A.; TATA, ALESSANDRA; FRANCA, MOANA R.; SANTOS DA SILVA, MARESSA I.; VENDRAMINI, PEDRO HENRIQUE; FERNANDES, ANNA MARIA A. P.; D'ALEXANDRI, FABIO L.; EBERLIN, MARCOS N.; BINELLI, MARIO. Phospholipid Profile and Distribution in the Receptive Oviduct and Uterus During Early Diestrus in Cattle. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, v. 95, n. 6, . (11/03226-4, 11/06191-7, 12/07206-0)
PUGLIESI, G.; SCOLARI, S. C.; MESQUITA, F. S.; MATURANA FILHO, M.; ARAUJO, E. R.; CARDOSO, D.; SALES, J. N.; MARTIN, I.; SA FILHO, M.; BERTAN, C. M.; et al. Impact of Probing the Reproductive Tract During Early Pregnancy on Fertility of Beef Cows. REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS, v. 49, n. 4, p. E35-E39, . (11/03226-4, 12/04004-8)
GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA MARIA; LOPES, EVERTON; RIBEIRO DA SILVA, KAUE; PERECIN NOCITI, RICARDO; MAMEDE ANDRADE, GABRIELLA; ATUESTA-BUSTOS, JORGE EDUARDO; COELHO DA SILVEIRA, JULIANO; VIEIRA MEIRELLES, FLAVIO; BINELLI, MARIO. Steroidal Regulation of Oviductal microRNAs Is Associated with microRNA-Processing in Beef Cows. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, v. 22, n. 2, . (11/03226-4)
BINELLI, MARIO; GONELLA-DIAZA, ANGELA MARIA; MESQUITA, FERNANDO SILVEIRA; BERTAN MEMBRIVE, CLAUDIA MARIA. Sex Steroid-Mediated Control of Oviductal Function in Cattle. BIOLOGY-BASEL, v. 7, n. 1, . (11/03226-4)

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