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J Anim Sci ; 89(9): 2859-66, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21498655

ABSTRACT

Relationships between the chemical composition of the 9th- to 11th-rib section and the chemical composition of the carcass and empty body were evaluated for Bos indicus (108 Nellore and 36 Guzerah; GuS) and tropically adapted Bos taurus (56 Caracu; CaS) bulls, averaging 20 to 24 mo of age at slaughter. Nellore cattle were represented by 56 animals from the selected herd (NeS) and 52 animals from the control herd (NeC). The CaS and GuS bulls were from selected herds. Selected herds were based on 20 yr of selection for postweaning BW. Carcass composition was obtained after grinding, homogenizing, sampling, and analyzing soft tissue and bones. Similarly, empty body composition was obtained after grinding, homogenizing, sampling, analyzing, and combining blood, hide, head + feet, viscera, and carcass. Bulls were separated into 2 groups. Group 1 was composed of 36 NeS, 36 NeC, 36 CaS, and 36 GuS bulls and had water, ether extract (EE), protein, and ash chemically determined in the 9th- to 11th-rib section and in the carcass. Group 2 was composed of 20 NeS, 16 NeC, and 20 CaS bulls and water, EE, protein, and ash were determined in the 9th- to 11th-rib section, carcass, and empty body. Linear regressions were developed between the carcass and the 9th- to 11th-rib section compositions for group 1 and between carcass and empty body compositions for group 2. The 9th- to 11th-rib section percentages of water (RWt) and EE (RF) predicted the percentages of carcass water (CWt) and carcass fat (CF) with high precision: CWt, % = 29.0806 + 0.4873 × RWt, % (r(2) = 0.813, SE = 1.06) and CF, % = 10.4037 + 0.5179 × RF, % (r(2) = 0.863, SE = 1.26), respectively. Linear regressions between percentage of CWt and CF and empty body water (EBWt) and empty body fat (EBF) were also predicted with high precision: EBWt, % = -9.6821 + 1.1626 × CWt, % (r(2) = 0.878, SE = 1.43) and EBF, % = 0.3739 + 1.0386 × CF, % (r(2) = 0.982, SE = 0.65), respectively. Chemical composition of the 9th- to 11th-rib section precisely estimated carcass percentages of water and EE. These regressions can accurately predict carcass and empty body compositions for Nellore, Guzerah, and Caracu breeds.


Subject(s)
Body Composition , Cattle/metabolism , Meat/analysis , Adipose Tissue/chemistry , Animals , Body Water/chemistry , Breeding , Lipids/analysis , Male , Proteins/analysis , Tropical Climate
2.
Genet Mol Res ; 9(2): 1032-44, 2010 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20533198

ABSTRACT

Growth hormone (GH) is a part of the somatotropic axis that controls metabolism, growth, development and aging in a wide range of animals. Mutations that reduce GH signaling have been associated with extended life spans and increased longevity in ways similar to what is observed in dietary restriction (DR) models. However, the mechanism by which DR works is not well understood. Here, we show that DR works as a factor in the evolution of the genetic make-up of domestic cattle. In a series of 6864 bovines of seven Bos indicus and tropically adapted Bos taurus breeds, the frequency of a short, wild-type allele of the promoter region of the bovine GH gene, G1 allele, varied from 2.7 to 17.7%. The frequency of the long, domestic G2 allele increased from 88 to 95% along 20 calf crops of commercial Bos indicus cattle of the Nelore breed undergoing selection for increasing post-weaning weight gain with ad libitum nutrient intake. Under DR, however, the G1 allele sustained growth better than the G2 allele, as observed in a series of feeding tests. The G2 allele was even detrimental or abiotropic, as it caused rapid body decay under DR. We observed a reflection symmetry of GH allele substitution effects on body weight under different dietary schemes. The G2 allele is featured as the "demanding allele", because it is optimally fitted to ad libitum nutrient intake. The G1 allele is featured as the "thrifty allele" because it is optimally fitted to DR. Our results show that dietary regimens need not extend lifespan or increase longevity in the sense of age-specific fitness. Instead, adaptation to any particular dietary regimen is just as much a consequence of selection as its cause; dietary regimens work as do any selection force, optimizing genotypic fitness to nutritional conditions.


Subject(s)
Growth Hormone/genetics , Models, Genetic , Alleles , Animals , Body Weight/genetics , Cattle , Diet , Genotype , Least-Squares Analysis , Likelihood Functions , Mutation , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Weight Gain
3.
J Anim Sci ; 88(2): 435-41, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19820053

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to analyze LEP and DGAT1 gene polymorphisms in 3 Nelore lines selected for growth and to evaluate their effects on growth and carcass traits. Traits analyzed were birth, weaning, and yearling weight, rump height, LM area, backfat thickness, and rump fat thickness obtained by ultrasound. Two SNP in the LEP gene [LEP 1620(A/G) and LEP 305(T/C)] and the K232A mutation in the DGAT1 gene were analyzed. The sample consisted of 357 Nelore heifers from 2 lines selected for yearling weight and a control line, established in 1980, at the Estação Experimental de Zootecnia de Sertãozinho (Sertãozinho, Brazil). Three genotypes were obtained for each marker. Differences in allele frequencies among the 3 lines were only observed for the DGAT1 K232A polymorphism, with the frequency of the A allele being greater in the control line than in the selected lines. The DGAT1 K232A mutation was associated only with rump height, whereas LEP 1620(A/G) was associated with weaning weight and LEP 305(T/C) with birth weight and backfat thickness. However, more studies, with larger data sets, are necessary before these makers can be used for marker-assisted selection.


Subject(s)
Cattle/genetics , Diacylglycerol O-Acyltransferase/genetics , Leptin/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Alleles , Animals , Cattle/growth & development , Female , Gene Frequency/genetics , Genetic Markers/genetics , Genotype , Male , Meat/standards , Muscle, Skeletal/growth & development , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Quantitative Trait Loci/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
4.
J Anim Sci ; 86(8): 1770-80, 2008 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18407987

ABSTRACT

Data from 9 studies were compiled to evaluate the effects of 20 yr of selection for postweaning weight (PWW) on carcass characteristics and meat quality in experimental herds of control Nellore (NeC) and selected Nellore (NeS), Caracu (CaS), Guzerah (GuS), and Gir (GiS) breeds. These studies were conducted with animals from a genetic selection program at the Experimental Station of Sertãozinho, São Paulo State, Brazil. After the performance test (168 d postweaning), bulls (n = 490) from the calf crops born between 1992 and 2000 were finished and slaughtered to evaluate carcass traits and meat quality. Treatments were different across studies. A meta-analysis was conducted with a random coefficients model in which herd was considered a fixed effect and treatments within year and year were considered as random effects. Either calculated maturity degree or initial BW was used interchangeably as the covariate, and least squares means were used in the multiple-comparison analysis. The CaS and NeS had heavier (P = 0.002) carcasses than the NeC and GiS; GuS were intermediate. The CaS had the longest carcass (P < 0.001) and heaviest spare ribs (P < 0.001), striploin (P < 0.001), and beef plate (P = 0.013). Although the body, carcass, and quarter weights of NeS were similar to those of CaS, NeS had more edible meat in the leg region than did CaS bulls. Selection for PWW increased rib-eye area in Nellore bulls. Selected Caracu had the lowest (most favorable) shear force values compared with the NeS (P = 0.003), NeC (P = 0.005), GuS (P = 0.003), and GiS (P = 0.008). Selection for PWW increased body, carcass, and meat retail weights in the Nellore without altering dressing percentage and body fat percentage.


Subject(s)
Body Weight/genetics , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle/genetics , Weaning , Adipose Tissue , Animals , Body Composition , Breeding , Male , Meat/standards
5.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 59(5): 1263-1269, out. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-471211

ABSTRACT

Utilizaram-se 86 bovinos, castrados e não-castrados, com peso médio de 329kg e 20 meses de idade, sendo 12 Gir, 20 Guzerá, 20 Nelore e 20 Caracu - todos selecionados para peso aos 378 dias de idade (P378) - e 14 Nelore controle-selecionados com base no diferencial de seleção nulo para P378. A dieta, usada na relação volumoso:concentrado de 60:40 na matéria seca (MS), continha 14,8 por cento de proteína bruta na MS e silagem de milho. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 5 x 2 (grupos genético e classe sexual). Os ganhos médios diários de 1,51kg para Nelore seleção e 1,53kg para Guzerá foram semelhantes e maiores que os dos demais grupos genéticos, os quais não diferiram entre si. Não houve diferenças de ganho entre animais castrados e não-castrados. O consumo de MS em kg/dia foi maior para Nelore, Guzerá e Caracu selecionados (10,30; 10,04 e 10,71kg/dia, respectivamente), e os valores para os demais foram semelhantes entre si. A eficiência bionutricional foi pior para a raça Caracu (2,13) e melhor para Nelore controle (1,58). Os animais Caracu precisaram de maior tempo em confinamento (133 dias) para atingir 4mm de espessura de gordura subcutânea, sendo os valores para as demais raças próximos entre si


Eighty-six castrated and non-castrated, approximately 20-month-old bovines averaging 329kg were used. They were 12 Gyr, 20 Nellore, 20 Guzerá and 20 Caracu, which were submitted to selection to weight at 378 day-old (W378) and 14 control Nellore - chosen based on nule selection differential to W378. The diet contained 14.8 percent of crude protein in dry matter (DM) and corn silage was used in the ratio of 60:40 percent forage: concentrate in DM basis. A completely randomized design in a 5 x 2 factorial arrangement (breed and sexual condition) was used. The average daily gain of 1.51kg and 1.53kg for selected Nellore and Guzerá did not differ, however surpassed those from the other breeds, which did not differ from each other. There was no difference between castrated and non-castrated animals. The dry matter intake in kg/day were higher for selected Nellore, Guzerá and Caracu (10.30; 10.04 and 10.71kg/day, respectively) and the values observed for the two other groups did not differ from each other. The bionutritional efficiency was worse for Caracu (2.13) and better for control Nellore (1.58). Caracu needed to remain in feeding 133 days longer to reach 4mm of subcutaneous fat thickness. The time in feeding for the others groups were similar


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle/metabolism , Confined Spaces , Diet/veterinary , Food Production , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Weight Gain/physiology , Animal Feed , Silage
6.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 56(5): 671-675, out. 2004. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-392732

ABSTRACT

Foram avaliados cinco grupos genéticos quanto à eficiência bionutricional (índice resultante da primeira função canônica de uma análise bivariada que envolveu ganho de peso e consumo de matéria seca) sendo seis animais da raça Nelore (N), cinco 1/2Romosinuano-1/2Caracu (RSC), quatro 1/2Senepol-1/2Caracu (SEC), quatro 1/2Belmont Red-1/2Caracu (BRC) e sete 1/2Valdostana-1/2Nelore (VAN). Não foi observada diferença significativa no desempenho dos animais mestiços Caracu, cuja média de eficiência bionutricional foi 519,8. O Nelore apresentou a menor eficiência bionutricional, 425,07, e os animais F1 Valdostana-Nelore, 499,30. Tendência semelhante foi observada para o ganho de peso. Os mestiços que envolveram raças européias adaptadas (RSC, SEC, BRC) apresentaram média de ganho de peso de 1,69kg/dia, enquanto os F1s Valdostana-Nelore alcançaram 1,57kg/dia e os da raça Nelore 1,29kg/dia. Não houve diferença no consumo diário de matéria seca entre os grupos genéticos, média de 7,76kg de MS ingerida/dia. Os grupos genéticos apresentaram conversão alimentar semelhante, com média de 4,87kg de MS ingerida/kg de ganho de peso.


Subject(s)
Animals , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Cattle , Hybridization, Genetic
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J Anim Sci ; 81(2): 376-84, 2003 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12643480

ABSTRACT

Data from a selection experiment for growth carried out in Brazil were analyzed in order to evaluate the direct responses on yearling weight (YW) and the correlated responses on the size and reproduction traits of cows. The experiment was started in 1976, and in 1980 three lines of Nelore cattle were established: selection (NeS), traditional (NeT), both selected for higher YW, and control (NeC), selected for mean YW. The NeT was an open line that eventually received bulls from other herds. Yearling weight records for animals born from 1978 to 1998 and yearling hip height (H550) offemales born from 1985 to 1998 were analyzed by fitting an animal model in order to obtain the genetic trends. The means for weight, height, and body condition score at the start of the breeding season, days to calving, and calving success of cows born from 1993 to 1996 (pertaining to the third to fourth generations of selection) were compared between the selected (NeS and NeT) and control lines. The genetic trends obtained after 16 yr for YW were 1.7 +/- 0.2, 2.3 +/- 0.2, and -0.1 +/- 0.1 kg/yr for males and 1.9 +/- 0.2, 2.4 +/- 0.2, and -0.1 +/- 0.1 kg/yr for females, for the NeS, NeT, and NeC lines, respectively. Corresponding values for H550 were 0.25 +/- 0.03, 0.24 +/- 0.04 and -0.04 +/- 0.03 cm/yr for females. Heifers and cows from NeS and NeT were 19% and 15% heavier and 4% taller at the start of the breeding season than those from NeC. No significant differences between selected (NeS and NeT) and control females were detected for body condition scores and for reproductive performance. The results indicate that selection for body weight promoted high and consistent weight and height responses both at the yearling and later ages, without compromising the reproductive performance of the cows with respect to days to calving and calving success.


Subject(s)
Body Weight/genetics , Breeding , Cattle/genetics , Reproduction/genetics , Selection, Genetic , Animals , Body Constitution/genetics , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle/physiology , Female , Male
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