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Conception and early pregnancy in the mare: lipidomics the unexplored frontier.

Edwina F LawsonChristopher G GrupenMark Andrew BakerRobert John AitkenAleona SwegenCharley-Lea PollardZamira Gibb
Published in: Reproduction & fertility (2022)
This paper discusses the role that lipids play in the very early stages of pregnancy in the mare. Lipids are microscopic non-soluble molecules that are important components of living cells. The manuscript discusses how lipids influence the reproductive cycle of mares, including ovulation and the detailed biological process of becoming pregnant. It explains how lipids are identified in a laboratory setting with a newly developing technology known as 'lipodomics'. The technology may lead to a more detailed understanding of how mares become pregnant. The focus of the paper is on mare reproduction, but it also draws on similarities with reproduction in other mammals. Remarkably there are gaps in much of our knowledge about the finer details of pregnancy in the horse, and the paper summarises what we already know about lipids, highlighting areas for further research.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • fatty acid
  • pregnant women
  • fluorescent probe
  • preterm birth
  • healthcare
  • single molecule
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • polycystic ovary syndrome