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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(6): 1295-1302, dez. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-608948

ABSTRACT

Compararam-se as características cinéticas e morfológicas de espermatozoides caprinos congelados nos meios à base de ACP-101® e TRIS. Os diluentes utilizados foram: ACP-101® (+ 2,5 por cento gema ovo + 7 por cento glicerol) e TRIS (+ 20 por cento gema ovo + 6,8 por cento glicerol). Quarenta e oito ejaculados de quatro bodes foram coletados, avaliados, divididos em duas alíquotas e diluídos nos meios ACP-101® e TRIS, respectivamente, posteriormente congelados e, após 30 dias, descongelados. A avaliação da motilidade espermática por computador foi realizada aos 5, 60 e 120 minutos pós-descongelação. As características de motilidade espermática analisadas foram: motilidade total (MT) ( por cento) e progressiva (MP) ( por cento), velocidades média do trajeto do espermatozoide (VAP) (µm/s) e linear (VSL) (µm/s) e população de espermatozoides rápidos (ER) ( por cento). As avaliações de morfologia espermática quantificaram a porcentagem de espermatozoides normais (N) e as alterações da cabeça (AC), da peça intermediária (API) e do flagelo (AF), aos cinco e 120 minutos pós-descongelação. O diluente TRIS apresentou resultados cinéticos mais elevados que o ACP-101® aos 60 e 120 minutos pós-descongelação. As AC aos 120 minutos pós-descongelação foram mais altas nos espermatozoides congelados em ACP-101®. Conclui-se que o diluente TRIS promoveu maior viabilidade in vitro dos espermatozoides caprinos pós-descongelação.


The aim of the work was to compare kinetic and morphologic characteristics of goat sperm frozen in diluent media based on ACP-101® and TRIS. The employed diluents were: ACP-101® (+ 2.5 percent egg yolk + 7 percent glycerol) and TRIS (+ 20 percent egg yolk + 6.8 percent glycerol). Forty eight ejaculates from four bucks were collected, assessed and divided into two aliquots and diluted into the experimental treatments ACP-101® and TRIS. The samples were frozen and after 30 days, thawed. The computer assisted spermatic motility evaluations were placed into 5, 60 and 120 minutes post-thawing. The motion parameters assessed were: total motility (MT) ( percent), progressive motility (MP) ( percent), average path velocity (VAP) (µm/s), straight linear velocity (VSL) (µm/s), and population of rapid spermatozoa (ER) ( percent). The morphologic parameters: normal spermatozoa (N), head alteration (AC), intermediary piece alteration (API), tail alteration (AF) were evaluated at 5 and 120 min post-thawing. The media based on TRIS showed kinetic results significantly superior to ACP-101® at 60 and 120min. After 120min post-thawing the AC was higher in frozen sperm in media based on ACP-101®. The TRIS media promoted better goat spermatozoa in vitro viability post-thawing.

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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 59(6): 1523-1530, dez. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-476127

ABSTRACT

Avaliaram-se o consumo de matéria seca, a produção de leite e os indicadores de estresse térmico de vacas Pardo-Suíça alimentadas com castanha de caju no semi-árido do Nordeste do Brasil. Doze animais foram distribuídos em um ensaio de reversão, com quatro tratamentos: 0, 8, 16 e 24 por cento de castanha no concentrado. As vacas receberam cana-de-açúcar à vontade e sete quilos de concentrado por dia. Maior consumo de matéria seca de cana-de-açúcar foi observado no tratamento com concentrado sem castanha (7,70kgMS/dia) em relação aos tratamentos com 16 por cento e 24 por cento de castanha (7,35 e 7,05kgMS/dia, respectivamente). O consumo no tratamento com concentrado sem castanha não diferiu do consumo no tratamento com 8 por cento (7,59kgMS/dia). Não houve efeito dos tratamentos sobre a produção de leite e sobre as variáveis indicativas de estresse térmico (P>0,05)


A study was carried out to evaluate dry matter intake, milk yield, and heat stress parameters in Brown Swiss cows fed diets with cashew nut. Animals were raised in the semi-arid region of the Brazilian Northeast. Twelve cows were subjected to a switch back experimental design, with four treatments: 0, 8, 16, and 24 percent of cashew nut in the concentrate. Each cow received 7kg of concentrate per day and had free access to sugar cane. Dry matter (DM) intake and milk yield were daily taken as well as measurements of rectal and milk temperature; and cardiac and respiratory rates. The highest intake of forage (sugar cane) was obtained when the concentrate had no cashew nut (7.7kgDM/day). This value was not different when the concentrate contained 8 percent of cashew nut (7.59kgDM/day) but greater than dry matter intake of cows receiving diets with 16 percent of cashew nut (7.35kgDM/day; P<0.05). The diet with 24 percent of cashew nut in the concentrate resulted in the lowest consumption of forage (7.05kgDM/day), which was significantly different from all other treatments (P<0.05). Variations in milk yield (from 14.76 to 15.31kg/day) were not related to changes in the content of cashew nut in the concentrate (P>0.05). Such low variability in daily milk yield could be associated with the higher energy density of diets containing more cashew nut. Finally, indicators of heat stress were not influenced by changes in the diets, given the air temperatures and environment where all cows were raised


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Animals , Female , Cattle , Anacardium , Milk , Heat Stress Disorders/diet therapy , Heat Stress Disorders/veterinary
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