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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 57(5): 695-700, Sep-Oct/2014. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-723064

ABSTRACT

Feed processing can affect rumen development in new born calves, and potentially define animal performance. Two feed management systems, extruded starter (Ruter) with possible early weaning and ground starter (control), were evaluated in thirty-two Holstein calves (16 females and 16 males). Animals were randomly assigned to the treatments using a randomized block design with birth weight as a covariate. They were weaned when starter intake reached 800 g for two consecutive days. Twenty-one days after the weaning, males were slaughtered and the stomach compartments were isolated. Rumen and omasum fragments were processed for morphological evaluation. Animal performance, clinical condition and stomach compartment weight did not differ between the treatments (P> 0.05), despite weaning weight of animals receiving extruded starter being 5.68% higher than the control animals. Extruded starter stimulated cell proliferation of the ruminal epithelium (P <0.05), but did not affect the dimensions of the papillary rumen and omasum mitotic index (MI). The Ruter feeding system was potentially beneficial for weight gain and morphofunctional rumen development in lactating animals; however, this treatment did not allow early weaning as proposed by the feeding system.

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Ciênc. agrotec., (Impr.) ; 31(6): 1850-1856, nov.-dez. 2007. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-471707

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Os objetivos deste trabalho foram determinar a funcionalidade do sulco do retículo em bovinos adultos e avaliar técnicas alternativas para preparação, infusão e coleta de marcadores da dinâmica ruminal. Quatro vacas com cânulas ruminais foram utilizadas em três ensaios experimentais. No ensaio 1 a porcentagem de água que passou diretamente ao omaso (27,39 por cento) tendeu a ser menor (P = 0,14) que a porcentagem de água que atingiu o ruminorretículo (72,61 por cento), indicando funcionamento ineficiente dessa estrutura em bovinos adultos. No ensaio 2, as taxas fracionais de passagem de fluido determinadas simultaneamente por Cr-EDTA (14,79 por cento h-1) e Co-EDTA preparado por técnica alternativa (14,76 por cento h-1) não diferiram (P = 0,96) e as regressões exponenciais tiveram alto coeficiente de determinação (r² = 0,90). A relação Co:Cr no fluido ruminal não diferiu ao longo das quatro horas de coleta de amostras (P = 0,68). Não houve variação entre a relação Co : Cr na urina e nas fezes. A técnica de fácil execução, proposta para preparação do Co-EDTA, mostrou-se efetiva. No ensaio 3, em que os marcadores foram infundidos à digesta sem homogeneização, a melhor plotagem (r² = 0,88; P < 0,001) da regressão exponencial foi obtida excluindo-se os cinco primeiros tempos de coleta (1,67 h após infusão) e dobrando-se os intervalos até as 5,33 h após infusão. Nesse padrão de coleta, os coeficientes de determinação das regressões exponenciais não diferiram (P = 0,17) de curvas padrões (r² = 1), quando comparados hipoteticamente. As técnicas alternativas propostas para infusão e amostragem são viáveis, mas requerem validação.


The objectives of this work were to determine the functionality of the reticular groove in adult cattle and to evaluate alternative techniques for preparation, infusion and collection of ruminal dynamics markers. Four cows with rumen cannulas were used in three experimental assays. In the first assay the water percentage that passed directly to the omasum (27.39 percent) tended to be lower (P = 0.14) than the water percentage that reached the reticulorumen (72.61 percent), indicating inefficient functioning of the reticular groove in adult bovines. In assay 2, the fractional rates estimated simultaneously by Cr-EDTA (14.79 percent h-1) and Co-EDTA prepared for an alternative technique (14.76 percent h-1) did not differ (P = 0.96). The exponential regressions had a high determination coefficient (r² = 0.90). The Co : Cr ratio in the ruminal fluid did not differ during the four hour sampling period (P = 0.68). There was no variation in the Co : Cr ratio in urine or feces. The simple technique proposed for the preparation of Co-EDTA, was effective. In assay 3, markers were infused into digesta without homogenization. The best plotting (r² = 0.88; P < 0.001) of the exponential regression was obtained by excluding the five initial collection times (1.67 h after infusion) and by doubling the sampling intervals until 5.33 h after infusion. Under this collection pattern, the exponential regression determination coefficients did not differ (P = 0.17) from the standard curves (r² = 1), when hypothetically compared. The alternative techniques proposed for infusion and sampling are viable, but require validation.

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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 43(4): 526-536, 2006. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-461494

ABSTRACT

Nutritional manipulation of the rumen wall volatile fatty acid absorption capacity can be a strategy to control ruminal acidosis in dairy cows. Aiming to induce morphological rumen wall variation through diet and to establish efficient papillae morphological markers 2 experiments were performed. In experiment 1, seven rumen-cannulated cows were fed with concentrate 1 or 4 times a day for 19 days followed by fasting for 72 hours. Ruminal papillae were collected on days, 0, 4, 12 and 19 of the treatment period, and 24, 48 and 72 hours after onset of fasting which was able to induce papilar involution. Lower concentrate feeding frequency was associated to insulin increasing over time (P=0,02) and higher (P=0,03) mitotic index (MI), but it did not affect other morphological parameters. In experiment 2, two non-simultaneous trials with 3 rumen-cannulated ovines in each, were conducted and animals were fasted abruptly for 72 hours after feeding. Papillae were collected at the end of the feeding period and at the end of the 72 hour fasting period. MI was higher in the feeding period than the in fasting period (P<0,01), but other morphological parameters were not able to respond to nutritional variation. Among the morphologic markers studied MI seems to be the best variable for evaluation of the rumen epithelium morphologic response to feeding plans. Frequency of concentrate feeding may be used to regulate rumen papillae morphology.


A manipulação nutricional da capacidade de absorção de ácidos graxos voláteis pela parede do rúmen pode ser uma estratégia para controlar acidose em vacas leiteiras. Objetivando induzir variação morfológica da parede do rúmen através da dieta e estabelecer marcadores morfológicos eficientes para epitélio ruminal, dois experimentos foram relizados. No experimento um, sete vacas com cânula ruminal foram alimentadas com concentrado uma ou quatro vezes ao dia por 19 dias seguidos por 72 horas de jejum. Papilas ruminais foram coletadas nos dias zero, quatro, 12 e 19 do período de tratamento e 24, 48 e 72 horas após o início do período de jejum. Baixa freqüência de alimentação concentrada foi associada a um aumento de insulina plasmática através do tempo (P=0,02) e a um maior (P=0,03) índice mitótico (IM), mas não afetou outros parâmetros morfológicos. No experimento dois, foram realizados dois ensaios não-simultâneos com três ovinos canulados no rúmen, os quais foram submetidos abruptamente a 72 horas de jejum. Papilas ruminais foram coletadas no final do período de alimentação e no final do jejum. O IM foi mais alto no período de alimentação do que no período de jejum (P<0,01), mas outros parâmetros morfológicos não foram capazes de responder à variação nutricional. Entres os marcadores morfológicos estudados o IM parece ser a melhor variável para avaliação da resposta morfológica do epitélio ao plano alimentar. A freqüência de alimentação concentrada pode ser usada para regular a morfologia das papilas ruminais.


Subject(s)
Cattle , Goats , Mitotic Index/veterinary , Insulin/adverse effects , Taste Buds/anatomy & histology , Taste Buds/growth & development , Rumen , Rumen/growth & development
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