Publications by authors named "Rafael Otero-Arroyo"

Supplementation with insulin-like growth factor type 1 (IGF-1) during in vitro culture of bovine embryos has yielded mixed results, likely due to genetic variability among embryos. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of IGF-1 at two concentrations on the development speed embryos from primary F1 crossbreeds used in dual-purpose cattle farming in the Colombian low tropics. Specifically, we investigated the influence of IGF-1 and embryo breed on the blastocyst formation rate.

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Background And Aim: Heat shock proteins are highly conserved proteins that work as molecular chaperones expressed in response to thermal stress. This study aimed to determine the expression profile of genes related to the heat stress response in whole blood obtained from the Romosinuano creole breed.

Materials And Methods: Real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to analyze the transcript of , , , and in the whole blood of Romosinuano under different temperature-humidity indices (THIs).

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Aquaporins () are proteins with various functions related to proper cell function and early development in mammals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of and determine their mRNA levels in the cumulus oocyte complex (COC) of four bovine breeds and in blastocysts of five bovine crosses. Grade I, II and III COCs were collected by ovum pick up from non-lactating heifers of the Brahaman, Holstein, Gir and Romosinuano breeds.

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Real-time PCR is widely used to study the relative abundance of mRNA due to its specificity, sensitivity, and repeatability quantification. However, relative quantification requires a reference gene, which should be stable in its expression, showing lower variation by experimental conditions or tissues. The aim of this study was to evaluate the stability of the expression of five commonly used reference genes , , , , and ) at different physiological stages (alert and emergency) in three different cattle breeds.

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