posted on 2025-07-23, 01:39authored byMississippi State University
The present study evaluated the impact of seminal plasma from bulls exposed to overnutrition on the transcriptome of endometrial epithelial (BEND) cells in vitro. Yearling half-siblings beef bulls (n = 20) were stratified by age, body weight, and body condition score before being randomly assigned to one of two diets: 1) a diet formulated to elicit a target ADG of 1.81 kg/d (High Gain, n = 10) or 2) a diet formulated to elicit a target ADG of 1.23 kg/d (Moderate Gain, n = 10). Seminal plasma was collected from each treatment group at three timepoints and pooled then passed through a 22 um sterile filter. Cells were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups: no treatment (Control), 1% seminal plasma from moderate gain bulls (Moderate Gain), or 1% seminal plasma from high gain bulls (High Gain). Following the treatment period, total RNA was extracted from cells and sequenced.
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