11 results on '"LEAL, D. F."'
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2. Ultrassonografia como ferramenta para aumento de eficiência reprodutiva de matrizes suínas
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LEAL, D. F., JORGE NETO, P. N., VIANA, C. H. C., MARQUES, M. G., DIEGO F. LEAL, USP, PEDRO NACIB JORGE NETO, IMV Technologies Brasil, CARLOS H. C. VIANA, PUCMinas, and MARIANA GROKE MARQUES, CNPSA.
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Reprodução Animal ,Ultrassom ,Matriz ,Suinocultura - Published
- 2019
3. Inaccurate assessment of reproductive status leads to unnecessary removal of cycling sows
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MARQUES, M. G., DALLA COSTA, O. A., SOUZA, A. P., SILVA, Z. da, LEAL, D. F., VIANA, C. H. C., MORÉS, N., MARIANA GROKE MARQUES, CNPSA, OSMAR ANTONIO DALLA COSTA, CNPSA, ANDRESSA P. SOUZA, UDESC/Lages, ZIGOMAR DA SILVA, USP, DIEGO F. LEAL, USP, CARLOS H. C. VIANA, PUC Minas, and NELSON MORÉS, CNPSA.
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Porca ,Reprodução Animal ,Fêmeas reprodutivas ,Abate ,Suinocultura ,Falha na reprodução - Abstract
It is estimated that as many as 40 to 50% of reproducing females are culled each year in modern pig production; astonishgly, almost half of these culls are associated with sows before their third and fourth parity (ENGLEBON et al., 2016). Decreased sow longevity is not only an economic problem for the pig industry but also results in poor animal welfare. To maximize profitability, sows should be retained in the breeding herd up to parity six, since higher parity dams wean numerically more and heavier piglets per year when compared to first and second parity sows (GRUHOT et al., 2017); nevertheless, in commercial pig operations 30% of sows are culled by parity three, being reproductive failure one of the major reasons for involuntary culling of low parity sows (TANI et al., 2018). On this path, disappointing litter size, anestrus and return to estrus following insemination are regarded as major causes for removal of reproducing females (KOKETSU et al., 2017). However, aside of been caused by intrinsic unbalances, these failures can also suffer the influence of external factors, e.g. deficient estrous detection, incorrect moment of insemination, poor semen quality and reproductive diseases, therefore some sows might be culled for wrong reasons. The present study aimed to evaluate the culling decision accuracy of sows with reproductive failure from commercial breeding herds through examination of reproductive and urinary tracts post mortem. Made available in DSpace on 2020-09-17T04:39:37Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 final9062.pdf: 167554 bytes, checksum: 227d01a6d65e093a70e8445176532788 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2019
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- 2019
4. Supplying sows energy on the expected day of farrowing improves farrowing kinetics and newborn piglet performance in the first 24 h after birth.
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Oliveira, R. A., Neves, J. S., Castro, D. S., Lopes, S. O., Santos, S. L., Silva, S. V. C., Araújo, V. O., Vieira, M. F. A., Muro, B. B. D., Leal, D. F., Carnevale, R. F., Almond, G., and Garbossa, C. A. P.
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The farrowing process is one of the most energy-demanding activities for the modern hyperprolific sow. This study evaluated the effects of supply of energy on the expected date of farrowing on the farrowing kinetics and piglets' performance during the first 24 h after birth. A total of 80 sows were used. The sows and their respective litters were considered as the experimental unit. On the expected day of farrowing, the sows were allocated to one of the following groups: sows that did not have access to feed from farrowing induction until the end of the farrowing process (CON, n = 40); sows fed 500 g of energetic supplement, which consisted of 250 g of the basal lactation diet plus 250 g of cane sugar, 18 h after farrowing induction (SUP, n = 40). The farrowing duration, farrowing assistance, birth interval, number of total born, stillborn and mummified piglets were recorded for each sow. Piglets were weighed individually at birth and 24 h later. The interval from birth to first suckle was evaluated individually for each piglet in 16 randomly selected litters (eight litters per treatment group). Blood glucose concentrations of six sows were measured shortly after expulsion of the first piglet. Farrowing duration, farrowing assistance and stillborn rate tended to be greater (P = 0.06, P = 0.09 and P = 0.07, respectively) in sows from the CON group compared to sows from the SUP group. However, there was no difference (P > 0.05) between the groups for birth interval. Colostrum intake was greater (P < 0.05) for piglets from the SUP group compared to piglets from the CON group. Additionally, BW gain of the piglets suckling the SUP group was greater (P < 0.05) than those suckling the CON group at 24 h after birth. The blood glucose concentrations during the expulsive stage of farrowing were greater (P < 0.05) in the SUP group than for sows from the CON group. In conclusion, supplying modern hyperprolific sows energy on the expected day of farrowing is a valuable nutritional intervention to improve the farrowing kinetics and piglets' performance in early life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Supplemental progesterone during early pregnancy exerts divergent responses on embryonic characteristics in sows and gilts.
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Muro, B. B. D., Carnevale, R. F., Leal, D. F., Torres, M. A., Mendonça, M. V., Nakasone, D. H., Martinez, C. H. G., Ravagnani, G. M., Monteiro, M. S., Poor, A. P., Martins, S. M. M. K., Viau, P., Oliveira, C. A., Pulz, L. H., Strefezzi, R. F., Almond, G. W., and de Andrade, A. F. C.
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Progesterone (P4) plays a key role in pregnancy establishment and maintenance; during early pregnancy, P4 stimulates the production and release of uterine secretions necessary for conceptus growth prior to implantation; therefore, exogenous P4 supplementation may improve embryo development. This study evaluated the effects of supplementation during early pregnancy with long-acting injectable progesterone or altrenogest on embryonic characteristics of sows and gilts. Thus, a total of 32 sows and 16 gilts were used. On day 6 of pregnancy sows and gilts were allocated to one of the following groups: non-supplemented; supplemented with 20 mg of altrenogest, orally, from days 6 to 12 of pregnancy; supplemented with 2.15 mg/kg of long-acting injectable progesterone on day 6 of pregnancy. Animals were killed on day 28 of pregnancy, and ovulation rate, embryo survival, embryo weight, crown-to-rump length, uterine glandular epithelium and endometrial vascularization were assessed. Treatments had no effect on pregnancy rate, embryo survival or endometrial vascular density (P > 0.05). Non-supplemented gilts presented larger and heavier embryos compared to gilts from supplemented groups (P < 0.05). Sows in the altrenogest group presented larger and heavier embryos compared to non-supplemented sows and sows supplemented with long-acting injectable progesterone. In conclusion, supplementation of sows and gilts with progestagen from day 6 of pregnancy can be used as a means to improve embryo survival without deleterious effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Seminal plasma arising from the whole boar sperm-rich fraction increases the stability of sperm membrane after thawing
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Torres, M. A., Ravagnani, G. M., Leal, D. F., Martins, S. M. M. K., Muro, B. B. D., Meirelles, F. V., Papa, F. O. [UNESP], Dell'aqua Junior, J. A. [UNESP], Alvarenga, M. A. [UNESP], Moretti, A. S., De Andrade, A. F. C., Universidade de São Paulo (USP), and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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urogenital system ,Swine ,Lipid disorder ,Lipid peroxidation ,Membrane integrity ,Spermatozoa ,Seminal plasma - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-11T17:03:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2016-05-01 Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) Boar spermatozoa arising from the sperm-rich ejaculate fraction are reported to have a more stable plasma membrane and are more resistant to cold shock and premature acrosome reaction than spermatozoa from the whole ejaculate. Furthermore, seminal plasma (SP) can increase the cryotolerance of boar spermatozoa, and in other domestic species, it has the ability to reverse cryopreservation damage. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of boar SP arising from the whole sperm-rich ejaculate fraction (SP-SRF) on the integrity, stability, and peroxidation of sperm membranes after thawing. Each ejaculate (n = 24) was divided among 4 treatments: control (CT), centrifuged and suspended in autologous SP-SRF (CS), centrifuged with withdrawn SP-SRF (CW), and post-thawed SP arising from the whole sperm-rich fraction addition to CW (CWSP). After thawing, all treatments were incubated for 5, 60, and 120 min and were analyzed for membrane integrity, fluidity, and peroxidation by flow cytometer. The absence of SPSRF increased the lipid disorder (P < 0.05) but had no effect on lipid peroxidation (P > 0.05) or membrane integrity (P > 0.05). However, the increase in lipid disorder by withdrawal of SP-SRF was reversed by SP-SRF addition (P < 0.05) to the post-thawing medium, whereas plasma and acrosomal membrane integrity (P > 0.05) and lipid peroxidation (P > 0.05) were unchanged. In conclusion, despite the centrifugation effects, the addition of SP arising from the whole sperm-rich fraction to post-thawed boar semen decreased sperm lipid disorder without an influence of the sperm membrane integrity and peroxidation. Laboratory of Andrology and Technology of Swine Embryos Department of Animal Reproduction School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science University of São Paulo Laboratory of Swine Research Department of Animal Nutrition and Production School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science University of São Paulo Department of Veterinary Medicine School of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering University of São Paulo Department of Animal Reproduction and Veterinary Radiology School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science São Paulo State University (UNESP) Department of Animal Reproduction and Veterinary Radiology School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science São Paulo State University (UNESP) FAPESP: 2011/23484-8 FAPESP: 2013/08070-8
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- 2016
7. Seminal plasma arising from the whole boar sperm-rich fraction increases the stability of sperm membrane after thawing1,2
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Torres, M. A., primary, Ravagnani, G. M., additional, Leal, D. F., additional, Martins, S. M. M. K., additional, Muro, B. B. D., additional, Meirelles, F. V., additional, Papa, F. O., additional, Dell'aqua, J. A., additional, Alvarenga, M. A., additional, Moretti, A. S., additional, and De Andrade, A. F. C., additional
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- 2016
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8. 64 COULD FROZEN–THAWED BOAR-SEMEN FERTILITY BE INCREASED WITH SEMINAL PLASMA ADDITION?
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Torres, M. A., primary, Ravagnani, G. M., additional, de Lima Oliveira, M., additional, Leal, D. F., additional, Amorim de Campos, G., additional, Martins, S. M. M. K., additional, Muro, B. B. D., additional, Moretti, A. S.'A., additional, Papa, F. O., additional, Dell'Aqua, J. A., additional, Alvarenga, M. A., additional, and Cesar de Andrade, A. F., additional
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- 2015
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9. The effects of feeding sows at onset of farrowing supplemental energy (blend of carbohydrates and glycerol) on farrowing kinetics and piglet vitality.
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Carnevale RF, Muro BBD, Leal DF, Alves LKS, Monteiro MS, Gomes NAC, Pereira FA, Ferreira FNA, Neta CSS, Watanabe TTN, Almond GW, and Garbossa CAP
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- Pregnancy, Animals, Swine, Female, Animals, Newborn, Blood Glucose metabolism, Colostrum metabolism, Lactation, Glycerol pharmacology, Glycerol metabolism
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Delivering piglets is one of the most energy-demanding activities sows undergo in their lifetime. Sows can have myometrial contractions from 2 to 12 h before the first piglet is expelled as well as a nest-building behavior. Thus, when the first piglet is delivered, the female has already used part of her energy supply. When the sow gets exhausted due to lack of energy, the farrowing process can be interrupted, causing damage to the viability and vitality of the piglets. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of feeding sows an energy supplement at the onset of farrowing on farrowing kinetics and piglet vitality. The energy supplement consisted of a blend of carbohydrates and glycerol which provides 439 kJ of metabolizable energy per kg of metabolic weight. A total of 180 sows were used. At the onset of farrowing, sows were assigned to one of the following treatments: sows that were not supplied energy at the onset of farrowing, serving as controls (CON, n = 85); sows fed the energy supplement at the onset of farrowing (ESP, n = 95). Farrowing kinetics, blood glucose concentration, and piglet vitality were recorded for each sow. Blood glucose concentration was assessed by puncturing the auricular vein and using a portable glucometer at four different time points: after the birth of the 1st piglet (T0), and at 20 (T20), 40 (T40), 80 (T80), and 180 (T180) min after the birth of the 1st piglet. The vitality of the 1st, 6th, 12th, 17th, and 20th piglet born was evaluated using the Apgar score. Piglet birth weight and average colostrum intake were measured. The farrowing duration was 20 min shorter (P < 0.05) for ESP sows in comparison with CON sows. Sows from ESP treatment had higher (P ≤ 0.05) blood glucose concentration at T20 and T40 compared to the CON sows. The inter-piglet birth interval was shortened (P < 0.05) by 14 min between the 1st and 2nd piglet for the ESP treatment. The 17th and 20th piglets born from ESP sows had higher (P < 0.05) Apgar score compared to piglets of the same birth order from CON sows. Colostrum intake was higher (P < 0.01) for piglets born from ESP sows. Litter growth performance did not differ (P > 0.05). In conclusion, feeding a blend of carbohydrates and glycerol as an energy supplement for farrowing sows improved farrowing kinetics and piglet vitality score., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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10. Investigation of genetic susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (VDR and IL10 genes) in a population with a high level of substructure in the Brazilian Amazon region.
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Silva CA, Fernandes DCRO, Braga ACO, Cavalcante GC, Sortica VA, Hutz MH, Leal DFVB, Fernades MR, Santana-da-Silva MN, Lopes Valente SE, Pastana LF, Pinto PDC, Costa GE, Ribeiro-Dos-Santos A, Santos S, and Santos NPC
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- Adult, Brazil epidemiology, Case-Control Studies, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Haplotypes, Humans, Male, Mycobacterium tuberculosis physiology, Polymorphism, Genetic, Tuberculosis epidemiology, Tuberculosis microbiology, Young Adult, Interleukin-10 genetics, Receptors, Calcitriol genetics, Tuberculosis genetics
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Objectives: Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious and contagious disease that has been very influential in human history and presents high rates of mortality. The objective of this study was to investigate the association of VDR, IL10, and SLC11A1 gene polymorphisms with susceptibility to the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection., Methods: A total of 135 patients with confirmed TB and 141 healthy individuals were included in the analysis. Blood samples were collected for DNA extraction. Genotyping of the polymorphisms in the VDR and IL10 genes was performed by real-time PCR, and genotyping of the polymorphisms in the SLC11A1 gene by conventional PCR, followed by visualization in polyacrylamide gel. The genomic ancestry was obtained using an autosomal panel with 48 insertion/deletion ancestry-informative markers., Results: Polymorphisms TaqI (TT, p=0.004), FokI (CC and CC+CT, p=0.012 and p=0.003, respectively), and BsmI (GG, p=0.008) in the VDR gene, as well as A-592C (GC+AG, p=0.001) in the IL10 gene, were significantly associated with susceptibility to TB In addition, high production of VDR combined with low production of IL10 showed protection for the TB group (p=0.035)., Conclusions: The VDR polymorphisms may confer an increased risk and the IL10 haplotype may be a protection factor for the presence of M. tuberculosis infection in the Brazilian population., (Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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11. Absence of seminal plasma from sperm-rich fraction decreases boar sperm quality characteristics during the course of liquid storage.
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Leal DF, Torres MA, Ravagnani GM, Martins SMMK, Meirelles FV, and de Andrade AFC
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- Animals, Centrifugation, Male, Semen cytology, Sperm Count, Sperm Motility physiology, Swine, Cryopreservation methods, Cryopreservation veterinary, Semen physiology, Semen Analysis, Semen Preservation methods, Semen Preservation veterinary, Spermatozoa cytology
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Seminal plasma (SP), the fluid that surrounds the sperm cells, is known to exert substantial influence on sperm physiology. The SP has a pivotal role in sperm function in vivo, and due to its components, it functions in an ambiguous manner in vitro, simultaneously possessing deleterious and beneficial effects. This experiment aimed to describe the differences between the presence or absence of SP from the sperm-rich fraction on some spermatozoa characteristics (kinetics, plasma and acrosome membrane integrity, lipid peroxidation and capacitation-like changes). Furthermore, this experiment focused on distinguishing the effects of SP on the variables evaluated from the effects of centrifugation during SP removal. Total and progressive sperm motility, as well as integrity of plasma and acrosome membranes, were less (P < 0.05) in the absence of SP. Membrane lipid peroxidation (P < 0.05) and sperm membrane stability (P < 0.05) did not differ among treatments. The SP from the sperm-rich fraction is important for the maintenance of adequate structural and functional characteristics of extended liquid boar semen and should be present in seminal doses throughout storage. Furthermore, the detrimental effect on the variables evaluated was caused solely by the absence of SP and not by the process of removal through centrifugation at 500 x g for 10 min., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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