The role of interleukins in the animal reproductive system (review)
https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2024-3-150-155
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to determine the effect of interleukins on the reproductive system of animals based on the analysis of the results of domestic and foreign scientific research. Currently, cytokines are considered as protein cellular mediators secreted by blood cells and performing the main function in the transmission of information. Interleukins are a group of cytokines that provide mediator interaction in the immune system and communicate with other body systems. It is known that the expression of cytokines can change as a result of the interaction of the producer cell with microorganisms, their fragments or secreted products of bacterial nature [1]. There are numerous data in the literature that confirm the similarity of the ovulation process with the inflammatory process. Analysis of the results of scientific studies devoted to the study of the importance of interleukins in the reproduction process indicate their key importance in the process of fertilization and fertility of the female body. However, the mechanism of action of this group of cytokines on the reproductive system of females has not been disclosed, which determines the relevance of this area.
About the Authors
E. GrebennikovaRussian Federation
196084, Saint Petersburg, Chernigovskaya str., 5
E. Korochkina
Russian Federation
196084, Saint Petersburg, Chernigovskaya str., 5
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For citations:
Grebennikova E., Korochkina E. The role of interleukins in the animal reproductive system (review). Genetics and breeding of animals. 2024;(3):150-155. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2024-3-150-155