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Domest Anim Endocrinol ; 58: 113-125.e1, 2017 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26416263

RESUMO

To examine the effects of maternal metabolizable protein (MP) supplementation during late gestation on serum hormone and metabolites and organ masses, multiparous ewes (n = 45) carrying singletons or twins were allotted randomly (within pregnancy group) to 1 of 3 treatments: 60% (MP60), 80% (MP80), or 100% (MP100) of MP requirements. Blood samples were drawn before the initiation of diets (day 100) and before slaughter (day 130) for chemistry panel analysis and weekly for hormone analysis including progesterone (P4) and estradiol-17ß (E2). At day 130, ewe organ masses were recorded. Despite being fed isocaloric diets, MP60 ewes gained less weight throughout pregnancy compared with MP80 and MP100 ewes which were similar. Although diet did not impact E2 or P4 concentrations, ewes carrying twins had greater (P < 0.05) concentrations of both as gestation advanced. Albumin, aspartate aminotransferase, and total protein were reduced (P < 0.05) in MP60 compared with MP100 ewes near term. There was a diet by fetal number interaction (P = 0.03) for lactate dehydrogenase. Twin-carrying MP80 ewes had greater lactate dehydrogenase compared with all other groups on day 130 of gestation. Ewes that were fed MP80 had greater body weight on day 130 of gestation compared with MP60 ewes. Kidney and heart weights were lighter in MP60 ewes compared with MP80 ewes. There was a maternal diet by fetal number interaction (P = 0.05) on fetal weight per unit empty ewe body weight. In ewes carrying singletons, MP60 ewes supported less fetal weight compared with MP100. In contrast, MP60 ewes supported more fetal mass compared with MP100 ewes when carrying twins. The level of protein, and not just total energy, in the diet appears to impact some aspects of the maternal system. Moreover, it appears some measurements of mobilizing maternal body resources are enhanced in ewes carrying twins.


Assuntos
Proteínas Alimentares/administração & dosagem , Feto/fisiologia , Idade Gestacional , Hormônios/sangue , Ovinos/fisiologia , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Animal , Animais , Dieta , Suplementos Nutricionais , Ingestão de Energia , Estradiol/sangue , Feminino , Peso Fetal , L-Lactato Desidrogenase/sangue , Tamanho da Ninhada de Vivíparos/fisiologia , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Materna , Necessidades Nutricionais , Tamanho do Órgão , Gravidez , Progesterona/sangue , Aumento de Peso
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 158: 115-25, 2015 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26024963

RESUMO

To examine the effects of maternal metabolizable protein (MP) restriction during late gestation on uterine and umbilical blood flows, conceptus size, and amino acid concentrations in the uterine and umbilical vessels, 11 ewes with singleton pregnancies were assigned to one of three isocaloric diets formulated to provide 60% of MP (MP60), 80% of MP (MP80), or 100% of MP (MP100) requirements from days 100 to 130 of gestation. On day 130 of gestation, intraoperative uterine and umbilical blood flows were obtained as well as serum samples from the uterine artery, uterine vein, umbilical artery, and umbilical vein. Ewes on the MP60 diet had lighter (P=0.04) and smaller (P≤0.05) fetuses, but increased (P=0.02) uterine blood flow relative to fetal weight compared with MP100 ewes, with MP80 being intermediate. Umbilical blood flow was similar (P=0.70) across treatments. Glutamine, glycine, isoleucine, leucine, ornithine, serine, and valine concentrations were impacted (P≤0.02) by maternal treatment. While uterine flux of total serum nitrites was greater (P=0.03) in MP60 and MP80 ewes compared with MP100 ewes, fetal flux did not differ. Decreased maternal protein intake resulted in less (P<0.01) maternal cytochrome P450 1A enzyme activity. There were minimal impacts of maternal diet on steroid concentrations. Maternal dietary protein may alter fetal growth by impacting placental vasculature function and nutrient absorptive capabilities.


Assuntos
Ração Animal/análise , Proteínas Alimentares/administração & dosagem , Ovinos/fisiologia , Cordão Umbilical/irrigação sanguínea , Útero/irrigação sanguínea , Aminoácidos/sangue , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Animal , Animais , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo , Dieta/veterinária , Feminino , Sangue Fetal/metabolismo , Retardo do Crescimento Fetal , Fenômenos Fisiológicos da Nutrição Materna , Gravidez , Cordão Umbilical/fisiologia
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J Anim Sci ; 86(9): 2415-23, 2008 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18441080

RESUMO

To examine effects of nutritional plane and Se supplementation on colostrum quality and mammary development, individually fed, pregnant Rambouillet ewe lambs were allotted randomly to 1 of 6 treatments in a 2 x 3 factorial arrangement. Main effects included dietary Se level, which began at breeding (d = 0) [adequate Se (9.5 mug/kg of BW) vs. high Se (81.8 mug/kg of BW)], and plane of nutrition, which began at d 50 of gestation [60% (RES), 100% (CON), and 140% (HIGH) of requirements]. Upon parturition, lambs were immediately separated from dams and weighed. Three hours after lambing, colostrum yield was determined, and samples were obtained for components and immunoglobulin G (IgG) analysis. Ewes were slaughtered within 24 h of parturition, and mammary tissues were collected for determination of alveolar secretory epithelial cell proliferation index and luminal area. Gestation length was reduced (P < 0.01) in HIGH ewes compared with RES and CON ewes. Although birth weights were reduced (P < 0.01) in RES and HIGH compared with CON ewes, there was little effect of diet on placental size. Mammary gland weight was reduced (P /= 0.15) on mammary gland weight, colostrum quantity, or IgG concentration in pregnant ewe lambs. Improper nutrition from mid to late pregnancy in ewe lambs altered colostrum quality and quantity and reduced offspring birth weight, which may have negative implications for lamb health and survival during the early postnatal period.


Assuntos
Colostro/efeitos dos fármacos , Glândulas Mamárias Animais/efeitos dos fármacos , Estado Nutricional/fisiologia , Selênio/administração & dosagem , Ovinos/fisiologia , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Peso ao Nascer/efeitos dos fármacos , Peso ao Nascer/fisiologia , Peso Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Peso Corporal/fisiologia , Processos de Crescimento Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Colostro/fisiologia , DNA/metabolismo , Feminino , Histocitoquímica/veterinária , Imunoglobulina G/metabolismo , Glândulas Mamárias Animais/citologia , Glândulas Mamárias Animais/fisiologia , Tamanho do Órgão/efeitos dos fármacos , Tamanho do Órgão/fisiologia , Placenta/fisiologia , Gravidez , RNA/metabolismo , Distribuição Aleatória
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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 68(4): 479-90, 1981 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7280095

RESUMO

A retrospective study of 379 consecutive patients who underwent operative repair of facial fractures at the West Virginia University Medical Center was carried out. Blindness developed in at least one eye in 21 (6%) of the 379 patients studied. Le Fort II and Le Fort III fractures, frontal bone and frontal sinus fractures, severe fractures of the zygoma, and fractures of the orbital floor were associated with fractures of the lesser sphenoid wing and optic canal in 5 of the patients studied. These 5 patients had indirect optic nerve injuries, as determined by CT scan and clinical criteria, which included visual loss with afferent pupillary defect and an otherwise normal ophthalmologic examination. In addition, one other patient who was not one of the 379 patients who underwent operative repair gradually developed ipsilateral blindness as a result of indirect optic nerve injury following minimal frontal bone trauma without a fracture. The usual mechanism of injury was trauma at the level of the orbital roof. The principal findings on CT scan were those of fracture of the lesser sphenoid wing and subdural hematoma of the optic nerve sheath. The association between sphenoethmoid sinus hemorrhage and fracture of the optic canal (31%) in cases of facial trauma has been presented. The indications for optic nerve decompression have been discussed. To the authors' knowledge, there is no previous report of an optic canal fracture as diagnosed by computerized tomography in the literature.


Assuntos
Cegueira/etiologia , Ossos Faciais/lesões , Fraturas Ósseas/diagnóstico por imagem , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Fraturas Ósseas/complicações , Osso Frontal/lesões , Hematoma Subdural/etiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Traumatismos do Nervo Óptico , Órbita/lesões , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fraturas Cranianas/complicações , Fraturas Cranianas/diagnóstico por imagem , Osso Esfenoide/lesões , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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