McEvoy T G, Alink F M, Moreira V C, Watt R G, Powell K A
Scottish Agricultural College, Ferguson Building, Sustainable Livestock Systems Group, Craibstone Estate, Bucksburn, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Theriogenology. 2006 Mar 15;65(5):926-42. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2005.09.008. Epub 2005 Nov 8.
Mammalian reproductive technologies that aim either to complement or to transcend conventional livestock breeding options have contributed to some of the most remarkable achievements in the field of reproductive biology in recent decades. In so doing they have extended our horizons in two distinct dimensions, the first concerning what it is technically possible to achieve and the second relating to the time-frame within which an individual's life-long developmental capability is initially established and ultimately realized or undermined. Our impressions of the benefits and values, or otherwise, of technologies such as in vitro embryo production and nuclear transfer are rightly influenced by the extent to which they impinge on the health of animals either subjected to or derived from them. Here, we consider some of the health implications of oocyte/embryo-centric technologies applied to farm livestock.
旨在补充或超越传统家畜育种方法的哺乳动物生殖技术,在近几十年来促成了生殖生物学领域一些最卓越的成就。通过这样做,它们在两个不同层面上拓展了我们的视野,第一个层面涉及技术上能够实现的目标,第二个层面则关乎个体终生发育能力最初确立以及最终实现或受到损害的时间框架。我们对于诸如体外胚胎生产和核移植等技术的益处、价值或其他方面的看法,理所当然地受到这些技术对接受或源自这些技术的动物健康产生影响程度的左右。在此,我们探讨应用于农场家畜的以卵母细胞/胚胎为中心的技术对健康的一些影响。