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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 39: 100838, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36878623

ABSTRACT

The southern cattle tick (Rhipicephalus microplus) represents one of the ectoparasites with the greatest distribution worldwide. Infestations by this arthropod can cause a decrease in the production of meat and milk, as well as anaemia and the transmission of bacterial and parasitic agents. For this reason, several active molecules have been developed to control these arthropods. A widely used group of ixodicides are pyrethroids, especially cypermethrin, which have knockdown effects on ticks. Resistance to cypermethrin has been reported in ticks since the 2000s; it was registered for the first time in Mexico in 2009. Even though multiple studies have evaluated resistance with conventional tests, there are few studies in Mexico that have identified the presence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with resistance. Hence, the aim of this work was to monitor three mutations associated with resistance in the sodium/chlorine channel in eight populations of ticks from northern Veracruz. Engorged adult females were collected from which genomic DNA was extracted. Subsequently, three mutations in domains II and III of para­sodium channel gene were detected by conventional PCR and sequencing. Global alignments were done with the reference sequences deposited in GenBank. A total of 116 engorged females were analysed, of which 10 tested positive for G184C and C190A of domain II of the para­sodium channel gene. T2134A was present in domain III in a single production unit. This is the first work where molecular monitoring of cypermethrin resistance has been carried out in the northern zone of the state of Veracruz.


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Arthropods , Pyrethrins , Rhipicephalus , Animals , Female , Rhipicephalus/genetics , Mexico , Mutation , Pyrethrins/pharmacology
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Vet. Méx ; 44(1): 17-22, ene.-mar. 2013. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-686498

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Crossbred dairy cows differ in productive and reproductive traits compared to purebred Holsteins. The objectives of this study were to breed Holstein, Jersey, Montbeliarde and Swedish Red using a breed rotational crossbreeding system and evaluate some productive and reproductive performance. Imported Holstein cows were used H (n = 200) as the basis for crossbreeding. The genetic groups obtained in first lactation were: 1) H (n = 44); 2) F1J (50% Holstein and 50% Jersey, n = 58); 3) F1M (50% Holstein and 50% Montbeliarde, n = 72); 4) HJS (25% Holstein, 25% Jersey and 50% Swedish Red, n = 53). Percentage of cows removed was higher (P = 0.05) in H (15%) than crossbred cows (5%). Days open period was greater (P = 0.03) in H (160.8 ± 21.7) than F1J (108.6 ± 9.5), F1M (121.6 ± 9.1) and HJS (121.6 ± 11.8) Projected calving interval was higher (P = 0.03) in H (443.8 ± 21.7 days) than F1J (388.4 ± 9.4), F1M (401.0 ± 8.8), HJS (402.9 ± 13.7). Holstein cows (10,040.9 ± 232.2 kg) produced more milk (P = 0.0001) than F1J (9.050 ± 161.4), F1M (8,866.0 ± 157.4) and HJS cows (8,856.3 ± 160.0). All variables were similar between the crosses (P = 0.10) Services per conception were similar (P = 0.10) in all groups. In conclusion, crossbred cows, regardless of the genotype, had lower percentage of cows removed from the herd, less days open and calving interval than Holstein. However, Holstein cows produced more milk than crossbreds.


La heterosis en ganado lechero cambia los parámetros productivos y reproductivos comparados con el ganado Holstein puro. El objetivo fue realizar cruzamientos rotativos con Holstein, Jersey, Montbeliarde y Sueco rojo y medir algunos rendimientos productivos y reproductivos. En los cruzamientos se usaron como base, vacas Holstein importadas (H; n = 200). Los grupos genéticos obtenidos de primera lactancia fueron: 1) H (n = 44), 2) F1J (50% Holstein y 50% Jersey; n = 58), 3) F1M (50% Holstein y 50% Montbeliarde; n = 72), 4) HJS (25% H, 25% J y 50% Sueco rojo S; n = 53). El porcentaje de vacas destinadas al rastro fue mayor (P = 0.05) en H (15%) que en las cruzas (5%). El periodo de días abiertos se prolongó (P = 0.03) en vacas H (160.8 ± 21.7), comparadas con las F1J (108.6 ± 9.5), F1M (121.6 ± 9.1) y HJS (121.6 ± 11.8). El intervalo de partos proyectado se incrementó (P = 0.03) en H (443.8 ± 21.7 días), comparado con las cruzas F1J (388.4 ± 9.4), F1M (401.0 ± 8.8), HJS (402.9 ± 13.7). Las vacas H (10,040.9 ± 232.2 kg) produjeron más (P = 0.0001) leche que las F1J (9,050 ± 161.4), F1M (8,866.0 ± 157.4) y HJS (8,856.3 ± 160.0). Todas las variables fueron similares entre las cruzas (P = 0.10). Los servicios por concepción fueron similares (P = 0.10) en todos los grupos. En conclusión, las vacas con heterosis, sin importar el genotipo, tuvieron un menor porcentaje de rastro, días abiertos e intervalo de partos que las Holstein, aunque éstas tuvieron una mayor producción.

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