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ea0044p229 | Reproduction | SFEBES2016

Effect of predator-induced psychosocial stress on implantation and pregnancy outcome in rats

Iranloye Bolanle , Medubi Oluwatoyin , Adegoke Olufeyisipe

Maternal stress is commonly cited as a potential cause for idiopathic pregnancy loss (Knackstedt et al., 2005). However, the mechanisms through which stress affects implantation and pregnancy are yet to be totally deciphered. This study was designed to determine the effect of predator-induced psychosocial stress on implantation and pregnancy in rat. Cycling rats (n=48) at proestrus phase were paired overnight with sexually experienced male in ratio 2:1. Following conf...