Publications by authors named "N Peynot"

The maternal metabolic environment can be detrimental to the health of the offspring. In a previous work, we showed that maternal high-fat (HH) feeding in rabbit induced sex-dependent metabolic adaptation in the fetus and led to metabolic syndrome in adult offspring. As early development representing a critical window of susceptibility, in the present work we aimed to explore the effects of the HH diet on the oocyte, preimplantation embryo and its microenvironment.

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Despite the growing interest in the rabbit model for developmental and stem cell biology, the characterization of embryos at the molecular level is still poorly documented. We conducted a transcriptome analysis of rabbit preimplantation embryos from E2.7 (morula stage) to E6.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how the age of the mare impacts the gene expression in equine blastocysts, revealing differences between younger (6-year-old) and older (over 10-year-old) mares.
  • Results showed that while maternal age did not affect embryo recovery rates or size, it did disturb gene expression related to mitochondria and protein metabolism, particularly in the inner cell mass.
  • The findings suggest that maternal aging can significantly impact embryo development and potentially contribute to reduced fertility in older mares, marking an important insight for the equine industry.
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During the first cell cycles of early development, the chromatin of the embryo is highly reprogrammed while the embryonic genome starts its own transcription. The spatial organization of the genome is an important process that contributes to regulating gene transcription in time and space. It has, however, been poorly studied in the context of early embryos.

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