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Reprod Domest Anim ; 50(6): 952-7, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26446749

ABSTRACT

The time at which follicles acquire LHR in bovine granulosa cells is the subject of some controversy among researchers. The main objective of the present study was to assess the mRNA expression of LHR and LRBP (mRNA protein binding), a post-transcriptional suppressor of LHR mRNA expression, in granulosa cells from the two largest follicles around the expected time of follicle deviation in Nelore heifers. First, the interval between ovulation and follicle deviation in 20 Nelore heifers was determined (2.3 ± 0.2 days after ovulation). Ovulation was hormonally synchronized, and then, heifers were slaughtered on days 2, 2.5 and 3 after ovulation (before, during and after, respectively, the expected time of follicle deviation), and granulosa cells from the two largest follicles were collected. The mRNA abundance of an LHR fragment common to all isoforms (total LHR) and LRBP was assessed by real-time RT-PCR, and LHR alternative transcripts were assessed by semiquantitative RT-PCR followed by electrophoresis. LHR mRNA expression was not detected before the expected time of deviation. Total LHR mRNA abundance was greater in the largest follicle and increased from day 2.5 to 3. In contrast, LRBP mRNA was detected starting on day 2 and was more expressed in the second largest follicle on days 2.5 and 3. The present data suggest that the expression of LHR mRNA in bovine granulosa cells is established after follicle deviation and that the lower abundance of LRBP mRNA after the expected time of deviation may contribute to greater expression of LHR in the bovine dominant follicle.


Subject(s)
Cattle/genetics , Granulosa Cells/metabolism , Ovarian Follicle/metabolism , Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)/genetics , Receptors, LH/genetics , Animals , Female , Gene Expression , Ovulation/genetics , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Signal Transduction/genetics
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Reprod Domest Anim ; 48(6): 1043-8, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23889323

ABSTRACT

The IGF system is related to embryo quality. We aim to determine the effect of the heat stress on the mRNA expression of IGF1 and IGF2, IGFR1 and IGFR2, IGFBP2 and IGFBP4, and PAPPA in in vitro production (IVP) blastocysts from Nelore and Holstein after ovum pick up (OPU) to better understand the differences between these breeds. Oocytes from four Nelore and seven Holstein were collected in six OPU sessions. Following in vitro maturation and fertilization using six Nelore or Holstein sires, embryos were divided into control (cultured at 39°C) and heat stress (HS; exposed to 41°C for 9 h). Blastocysts were submitted to RNA extraction. The IGF1 expression was higher in blastocysts under HS in both breeds, and the expression of IGFBP2 and IGFBP4 was higher in Holstein blastocysts under HS. The high PAPPA expression and the low expression of IGFBP2 and IGFBP4 are associated with a more efficient degradation of IGFBPs, which results in greater IGF bioavailability in Nelore blastocysts and may contribute to the superior HS tolerance in Nelore, when compared to Holstein.


Subject(s)
Cattle/genetics , Cattle/physiology , Embryo Culture Techniques/veterinary , Hot Temperature , Somatomedins/metabolism , Animals , Female , Fertilization in Vitro/veterinary , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental/physiology , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Somatomedins/genetics , Species Specificity , Stress, Physiological/physiology , Transcriptome
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Theriogenology ; 71(3): 519-24, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18849065

ABSTRACT

The objective was to evaluate the effects of temporary calf removal (TCR), eCG administration, or both, in a progesterone-based protocol. Suckled Nellore cows (40-80 d postpartum, n=443) with body condition scores from 2.0 to 3.5 (5-point scale) on three farms were all given a synchronizing protocol (PEPE). At the start (designated Day 0), cows were given an intravaginal device (1.0 g of progesterone) and 2.5mg of estradiol benzoate (EB) im. On Day 8, the device was removed and cows were given PGF(2 alpha) (150 microg of D-cloprostenol im), followed in 24h by 1.0mg EB im, and 30-36 h thereafter, fixed-time AI. The design was a 2 x 2 factorial; main effects were TCR (54-60 h; from device removal to FTAI) and eCG treatment (300 IU im, concurrent with PGF(2 alpha)). Transrectal ultrasonography was done on Days -10 and 0 to detect anestrus (absence of a CL at both examinations) and approximately 30 d after FTAI (pregnancy diagnosis). Data were analyzed by logistic regression. The following variables did not significantly affect pregnancy rates: farm, postpartum interval, cyclicity, inseminators, and semen (sire). Overall, 77% of the cows were deemed anestrus. Pregnancy rates were similar (P>0.05) among treatment groups: Control (54/108=50.0%), TCR (44/106=41.5%), eCG (63/116=54.3%), and TCR+eCG (49/113=43.4%). Pregnancy rate was higher in multiparous than primiparous cows (186/360, 51.7% vs. 24/83, 28.9%, P<0.01), but was not significantly affected by cyclicity status or body condition score. In conclusion, temporary calf removal, eCG, or both, did not significantly increase pregnancy rate to timed-insemination in a progesterone-based synchronization protocol in postpartum Nellore cows with acceptable body condition.


Subject(s)
Cattle , Chorionic Gonadotropin/pharmacology , Insemination, Artificial/veterinary , Lactation/physiology , Progesterone/pharmacology , Administration, Intravaginal , Animals , Animals, Suckling , Dinoprost/pharmacology , Estradiol/administration & dosage , Estradiol/analogs & derivatives , Estradiol/pharmacology , Estrus Synchronization/drug effects , Female , Fertility Agents, Female/administration & dosage , Fertility Agents, Female/pharmacology , Postpartum Period , Pregnancy , Progesterone/administration & dosage
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 48(2): 105-2, abr. 1996. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-256990

ABSTRACT

Analisaram-se 140 amostras de soro sangüíneo de bezerros da raça Holandesa, recém nascidos, com o objetivo de verificar a relaçäo entre a concentraçäo de gamaglobulina e as atividades das enzimas gamaglutamiltransferase, fosfatase alcalina e aspartato aminotransferase nos primeiros seis dias de vida. Näo se observou correlaçäo significativa entre os níveis de gamaglobulina e atividade de aspartato aminotransferase. A correlaçäo positiva significativa verificada no primeiro dia de vida, entre teor de globulina e atividade da fosfatase alcalina foi de pouca intensidade, näo sendo considerado um teste seguro de identificaçäo de hipogamaglobulinemia. Observou-se correlaçäo positiva significativa, com variaçöes intensas, ao redor de 24 a 30 horas pós-nascimento, entre níveis de gamaglobulina e atividade da gamaglutamiltransferase, quando comparados aos valores obtidos nas primeiras seis horas pós-natal. Pode-se considerar tal enzima como teste de identificaçäo indireta de bezerros hipogamaglobulinêmicos, por falha na transferência de imunoglobulinas colostrais


Subject(s)
Animals , Alkaline Phosphatase , Aspartate Aminotransferases , Cattle/blood , gamma-Globulins , gamma-Glutamyltransferase
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