第117回日本繁殖生物学会大会における託児利用希望について

第117回日本繁殖生物学会名古屋大会事務局より,掲題の件で連絡がありましたのでご案内いたします。
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第117回日本繁殖生物学会大会において、託児施設の開設を予定しています。
託児施設の利用を検討されている会員の方は、下記の情報を 2024年7月1日までに大会事務局までメールにてお送り下さい。
〆切以降ももちろん受付可能ですが、託児施設準備のため、早めにご相談いただけるとありがたいです。
利用料金等は託児利用者数にもよりますので、メールをいただいた会員の皆様に個別にご相談させていただきますので、
まずはお気軽にご連絡ください。
1. 会員氏名
2. お子さんの人数、年齢
3. 託児希望日(9月22日、23日、24日,25日)
第117回日本繁殖生物学会大会事務局
事務局:上野山 賀久(事務局長)

准教授または講師の募集  近畿大学生物理工学部遺伝子工学科(発生工学、分子生物学、定量生物学分野)

三谷 匡会員(近畿大学)より,掲題の件で連絡がありましたのでご案内いたします。
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准教授または講師の募集
近畿大学生物理工学部遺伝子工学科(発生工学、分子生物学、定量生物学分野)
近畿大学生物理工学部・遺伝子工学科において、発生工学を中心として研究を推進できる准教授または講師を募集しています。
【応募資格】博士号を有する者、または取得見込み者
【着任時期】2025年4月1日
【任期】無し
【応募締め切り】2024年7月31日(水)
詳細は以下のサイトをご覧ください。
【問い合わせ】
近畿大学生物理工学部遺伝子工学科
三谷 匡
TEL; (代)0736-77-3888(内4409)

麻布大学獣医学部 動物繁殖学分野 講師 公募について

伊藤潤哉会員(麻布大学)より,掲題の件で連絡がありましたのでご案内いたします。
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公募情報
機関名:麻布大学獣医学部 動物応用科学科
分野・職名:動物繁殖学分野 講師・1名(女性限定)
応募締切:令和6年7月26日(金)必着
採用予定日:令和7年4月1日
詳しくは以下のURLからご覧ください.
(大学HP)
(JREC-IN)

石川県立大学 動物育種学分野 准教授、講師、助教の募集

橋谷田豊会員(石川県立大学)より,掲題の件で連絡がありましたのでご案内いたします。
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石川県立大学 動物育種学分野 准教授、講師、助教の募集
石川県立大学生物資源環境学部生産科学科では、令和7年4月採用の動物育種学分野(新設)の教員を募集しています。
応募締切 令和6年8月20日(火) (必着)
詳細は以下のURLからご確認ください。
JREC-IN
石川県立大学
【問い合わせ先】
〒921-8835石川県野々市市末松1-308
石川県立大学生物資源環境学部生産科学科
動物育種学分野教員候補者等審査委員長 橋谷田 豊
Tel: 076-227-7220(代表)、Fax: 076-227-7410 
Email: yhashiy*ishikawa-pu.ac.jp (*部分を@にしてください)

JRD Vol. 70 (3) の発刊のお知らせ

JRD編集委員会より,掲題の件で連絡がありましたのでご案内いたします。
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JRD Vol. 70 (3) の発刊のお知らせ
SRD会員の皆様へ
 平素からThe Journal of Reproduction and Development (JRD) の刊行にご協力を頂き有難うございます。Vol. 70 (3) が発刊となりました。ご一読いただき,また論文執筆の際にはご活用いただけますようお願いいたします。
 本号では,2023年にSRD学術賞を受賞された作本亮介先生,SRD奨励賞を受賞された大我政敏先生に招待総説論文を寄稿していただきました。是非お読みいただけましたら幸いです。
JRD編集委員長 原山 洋
JRD Vol. 70 (3)
SRD Outstanding Research Award 2023
Role of chemokines in regulating luteal and uterine functions in pregnant cows
Ryosuke SAKUMOTO
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 145-151
Cover Story:
Chemokines are known to regulate various reproductive functions, such as regulation of corpus luteum (CL) and uterine functions in cows. However, the role of chemokines in pregnancy has not yet been fully elucidated. Sakumoto summarized and reviewed the literature on chemokine (-receptor) expression and its physiological roles in the bovine CL and uterus during pregnancy. This review will help understand the mechanisms of chemokine-mediated interactions among the CL, uterus, immune cells, and conceptus during pregnancy in cows.
SRD Young Investigator Award 2023
Chromatin structure in totipotent mouse early preimplantation embryos
Masatoshi OOGA
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 152-159
Original Article
Effect of ovarian stimulation on developmental speed of preimplantation embryo in a mouse model
Mayuko KURUMIZAKA, Tatsuma YAO, Mikiko TOKORO, Noritaka FUKUNAGA, Yoshimasa ASADA, Kazuo YAMAGATA
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 160-168
Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein in follicular fluid is associated with the follicular inflammatory status and granulosa cell steroidogenesis in dairy cows
Fumie MAGATA, Misato KIKUZAWA, Heinrich BOLLWEIN, Fuko MATSUDA, Shingo HANEDA
2024 Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 169-176
Social effects on behaviorally-scored and pedometer-detected estrus in beef cattle
Hiromi KUSAKA, Minoru SAKAGUCHI
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 177-183
Physiological high temperatures alter the amino acid metabolism of bovine early antral follicles
Kohei KAWANO, Kenichiro SAKAGUCHI, Nattapong NINPETCH, Yojiro YANAGAWA, Seiji KATAGIR
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 184-191
Changes in interleukin-2, -4, -6 and -8 expression in the postovulatory sow endometrium after artificial insemination based on conceived or failed to conceive
Minami W. OKUYAMA, Masaharu MORIYOSHI, Seiji KATAGIRI
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 192-196
DNA repair is efficient in irradiated M phase zygotes
Yuan WANG, Dai TSUKIOKA, Shoji ODA, Hiroshi MITANI, Fugaku AOKI
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 197-201
Technology Report
Effect of globin peptide on female fertility in aging granulosa cell-specific Nrg1 knockout mice
Takashi UMEHARA, Marino OGASAHARA, D.M.V. Supun PREMARATHNE, Yuka SASAKAWA, Yasuo SUMIDA, Masayuki SHIMADA
Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 202-206
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JRD Vol. 70 (2)
Obituary (Special thanks)
In memory of Dr. Ryuzo Yanagimachi (Yana) (1928–2023)
Teruhiko WAKAYAMA, Atsuo OGURA
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages i-iv
Original Article
Identification and characterization of dystrophin-locus-derived testis-specific protein: A testis-specific gene within the intronic region of the rat dystrophin gene
Keitaro YAMANOUCHI, Shizuka KATO, Yukie TANAKA, Masanari IKEDA, Yukina OSHIMO, Takanori SHIGA, Kei HATAMOTO, James CHAMBERS, Takuya IMAMURA, Ryuji HIRAMATSU, Kazuyuki UCHIDA, Fuko MATSUDA, Takashi MATSUWAKI, Tetsuya KOHSAKA
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 55-64
Effect of paternal aging and vitrification on mitochondrial DNA copy number and telomere length of mouse blastocysts
Nao ABURADA, Jun ITO, Yuki INOUE, Taiyo YAMAMOTO, Masamune HAYASHI, Noko TERAMOTO, Yuri OKADA, Yuichi KOSHIISHI, Koumei SHIRASUNA, Hisataka IWATA
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 65-71
Lipid droplets synthesized during luteinization are degraded after pregnancy
Junichiro MITSUI, Megumi IBAYASHI, Ryutaro AIZAWA, Tomonori ISHIKAWA, Naoyuki MIYASAKA, Satoshi TSUKAMOTO
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 72-81
Efficient derivation of embryonic stem cells and primordial germ cell-like cells in cattle
Atsushi SHIRASAWA, Masafumi HAYASHI, Mayumi SHONO, Atsushi IDETA, Takashi YOSHINO, Katsuhiko HAYASHI
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 82-95
Cover Story:
The process of inducing the germ cell lineage from pluripotent stem cells, referred to as in vitro gametogenesis, aids in comprehending the mechanisms involved in germ cell differentiation and offers an alternative source of gametes for reproduction. Shirasawa et al. have developed a novel method for robust induction of primordial germ cell-like cells (PGCLCs) from newly established bovine embryonic stem (bES) cells. After a 24-hour culture with bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4), followed by a three-dimensional culture with BMP4 and chemicals modulating WNT signaling, bES cells exhibited positive expression for a set of primordial germ cell (PGC) markers, including PRDM1/BLIMP1, TFAP2C, and SOX17. These outcomes are anticipated to have practical implications for the development of stem cell-based reproductive technologies in cattle.
Progesterone and estradiol regulate sperm hyperactivation and in vitro fertilization success in mice
Miyu FUJIKURA, Masakatsu FUJINOKI
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 96-103
Busulfan administration replicated the characteristics of the epididymal initial segment observed in mice lacking testis-epididymis lumicrine signaling
Daiji KIYOZUMI
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 104-114
Parallel expression patterns of NR4A nuclear receptor family genes in the pituitary gland of proestrus rats
Ryota TERASHIMA, Daiki NAGAO, Masato IKEO, Keisuke MORIOKA, Titaree LAOHARATCHATATHANIN, Shiro KURUSU, Mitsumori KAWAMINAMI
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 115-122
Time elapsed between ovulation and insemination determines the quality of fertilized rat oocytes
Naomi NAKAGATA, Satohiro NAKAO, Nobuyuki MIKODA, Katsuma YAMAGA, Toru TAKEO
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 123-130
High-concentration bovine serum albumin enhances fertilization ability of cold-stored rat sperm
Katsuma YAMAGA, Satohiro NAKAO, Nobuyuki MIKODA, Jorge Mario SZTEIN, Naomi NAKAGATA, Toru TAKEO
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 131-137
The fertility of dairy heifers and cows is not influenced by the follicular wave of the ovulatory follicle
Javad MOHAMMADI, Mehdi AZARI, Mojtaba KAFI
Volume 70 Issue 2 Pages 138-143
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JRD Vol. 70 (1)
Review
Improvements in in vitro spermatogenesis: oxygen concentration, antioxidants, tissue-form design, and space control
Takehiko OGAWA, Takafumi MATSUMURA, Tatsuma YAO, Hiroshi KIMURA, Kiyoshi HASHIMOTO, Yu ISHIKAWA-YAMAUCHI, Takuya SATO
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 1-9
Cover Story:
For the past century, achieving in vitro spermatogenesis has remained a difficult challenge for researchers. In 2011, Ogawa et al. successfully demonstrated in vitro spermatogenesis in mice using an organ culture method. However, extending this method to other species posed challenges for over a decade. In 2023, Ogawa’s team achieved in vitro spermatogenesis in rats by incorporating several critical modifications to enhance their original technique. This review presents a detailed analysis by Ogawa et al. comparing their method with natural in vivo conditions and other synthetic alternatives. They systematically explore the merits, limitations, and inherent constraints of the organ culture approach, delving into the specifics of medium composition, the principles of the gas-liquid interphase method, use of microfluidic devices, and innovation of the PDMS-ceiling method. Highlighting the challenges faced, including regulating oxygen concentration, managing tissue formation, and regulating culture space-control. The insights and novel concepts shared in this review are particularly valuable for those involved in culture or related disciplines, providing innovative content, and encouraging further exploration in this field.
Original Article
PABPN1L is required for maternal mRNA degradation after meiosis resumption
Chihiro EMORI, Mayo KODANI, Ferheen ABBASI, Masashi MORI, Masahito IKAWA
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 10-17
Lipid droplet formation is spatiotemporally regulated in oocytes during follicular development in mice
Ryutaro AIZAWA, Megumi IBAYASHI, Junichiro MITSUI, Satoshi TSUKAMOTO
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 18-24
Development of a fluorometric Cuboni test for the semi-quantitative measurement of urinary estrogen levels and pregnancy detection in mares
Kaede ODA, Maya YOSHIDA, Abdul Razaq IRSHAD, Tomomi KANAZAWA, Toru TAKAHASHI
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 25-29
Equine chorionic gonadotropin treatment and timed artificial insemination for dairy cow production under heat stress
Daisuke FUNAKOSHI, Hidetoshi SHIOTANI, Makoto SEKI
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 30-34
Negative photoperiod induces an increase in the number of ovulations in dairy cattle
Fernando LÓPEZ-GATIUS
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 35-41
Serum-free spontaneously immortalized bovine oviduct epithelial cell conditioned medium promotes the early development of bovine in vitro fertilized embryos
Norikazu MIYASHITA, Satoshi AKAGI, Tamas SOMFAI, Yuji HIRAO
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 42-48
Technology Report
Capturing temperature changes on the ocular surface along with estrus and ovulation using infrared thermography in Japanese Black cows
Riho OZAKI, Seiji INOUE, Yuki YOROZUI, Rei ICHIKAWA, Naoki YAMADA, Seiya HIGASHI, Shuichi MATSUYAMA, Hiroko TSUKAMURA, Satoshi OHKURA, Yoshihisa UENOYAMA, Yasuhiro MORITA
Volume 70 Issue 1 Pages 49-54