Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas

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Autor(a) principal: Curado, Edmêe Aparecida Fleury
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Due to the current trade and technology used in equine breeding, there is a search for effective reproductive methods, seeking to optimize the resources provided by the animal and the environment. Hormonal mare characteristics already known and used with a positive reproductive effect, such as the use of equine pituitary extract (EPE) to induce ovulation, may be better employed if we eliminate the heterogenicity of the samples at the moment of collection. This experiment was conducted with the objective of inducing estrus and ovulation in mares at the end of the mating season, with the use of EPE collected separately at different times of the year - summer and winter. The protocols were 14 cross bred mares, of which 7 were submitted to treatment with EPE collected in the summer and the others with EPE collected in the winter. All of these animals were initially treated as a control group, that is, being monitored daily for ovarian, uterine and behavioral changes from the start of the breending season. From the beginning of March 2017 (03/03/2017), these animals were randomly assigned to one of the treatments, which consisted of an intramuscular application of 125 IU EPE every 12 hours, until one or more more follicles with 34/35 mm, when each one received a single intravenous EPE application containing 500 IU to induce ovulation. The only difference between the groups was the EPE collection season. The results obtained in this experiment allowed to conclude that the reduction of the light incidence after the summer solstice reduces the diameter of the ovulatory follicle. In addition, EPE-summer was more effective when used with the objective of maintaining follicular growth in mares during the end of the breeding season, resulting in larger ovulatory follicles.
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spelling Viu, Marco Antônio de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7829414158162743Gambarini, Maria Lúciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4440003524956701Viu, Marco Antônio de OliveiraGambarini, Maria LúciaLopes, Dyomar ToledoCurado, Edmêe Aparecida Fleury2018-02-20T11:03:42Z2017-10-20CURADO, E. A. F. Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas. 2017. 42 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/8173Due to the current trade and technology used in equine breeding, there is a search for effective reproductive methods, seeking to optimize the resources provided by the animal and the environment. Hormonal mare characteristics already known and used with a positive reproductive effect, such as the use of equine pituitary extract (EPE) to induce ovulation, may be better employed if we eliminate the heterogenicity of the samples at the moment of collection. This experiment was conducted with the objective of inducing estrus and ovulation in mares at the end of the mating season, with the use of EPE collected separately at different times of the year - summer and winter. The protocols were 14 cross bred mares, of which 7 were submitted to treatment with EPE collected in the summer and the others with EPE collected in the winter. All of these animals were initially treated as a control group, that is, being monitored daily for ovarian, uterine and behavioral changes from the start of the breending season. From the beginning of March 2017 (03/03/2017), these animals were randomly assigned to one of the treatments, which consisted of an intramuscular application of 125 IU EPE every 12 hours, until one or more more follicles with 34/35 mm, when each one received a single intravenous EPE application containing 500 IU to induce ovulation. The only difference between the groups was the EPE collection season. The results obtained in this experiment allowed to conclude that the reduction of the light incidence after the summer solstice reduces the diameter of the ovulatory follicle. In addition, EPE-summer was more effective when used with the objective of maintaining follicular growth in mares during the end of the breeding season, resulting in larger ovulatory follicles.Devido ao atual comércio e tecnologia empregada na criação de equinos, existe procura por métodos reprodutivos efetivos, buscando a otimização dos recursos proporcionados pelo animal e pelo ambiente. Caracteristicas hormonais da égua já conhecidas e usadas com efeito reprodutivo positivo, como o uso do extrato de pituitária equina (EPE) para induzir ovulação, pode ser melhor empregado se eliminarmos a heterogenicidade das amostras no momento da coleta. Este experimento foi conduzido com o objetivo de induzir o estro e a ovulação em éguas no final da estação de monta, com o uso de EPE coletado separadamente em diferentes épocas do ano - verão e inverno. Foram submetidas aos protocolos, 14 éguas sem raça definida, sendo 7 delas submetidas ao tratamento com EPE coletado no verão e as outras com EPE coletado no inverno. Todos estes animais foram inicialmente tratados como grupo controle, isto é, sendo monitoradas diariamente quanto as modificações ovarianas, uterinas e comportamentais, desde o início da Estação de Monta. A partir do início de março de 2017 (03/03/2017), estes animais foram randomicamente dividos para um dos tratamentos, que consistiram em uma aplicação por via intramuscular de 125 UI de EPE a cada 12 horas, até a verificação de um ou mais folículos com 34/35 mm, quando então cada uma recebia uma única aplicação de EPE via endovenosa contendo 500 UI, para induzir a ovulação, sendo a única diferença entre os grupos a época de coleta do EPE. Os resultados obtidos neste experimento permitiram concluir que a redução da incidência luminosa após o solstício de verão reduz o diâmetro do folículo ovulatório. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Environmental effects on growth speed and follicular diameter of mares
title Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas
spellingShingle Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas
Curado, Edmêe Aparecida Fleury
Extrato de hipófise inverno
Extrato de hipófise verão
Indução do estro
Reprodução de equinos
Tratamento hormonal
Winter pituitary gland
Summer pituitary extract
Estrus induction
Equine reproduction
Hormonal treatment
ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
title_short Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas
title_full Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas
title_fullStr Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas
title_sort Efeitos ambientais sobre a velocidade de crescimento e o diâmetro folicular de éguas
author Curado, Edmêe Aparecida Fleury
author_facet Curado, Edmêe Aparecida Fleury
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Viu, Marco Antônio de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Gambarini, Maria Lúcia
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Viu, Marco Antônio de Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Gambarini, Maria Lúcia
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Lopes, Dyomar Toledo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Curado, Edmêe Aparecida Fleury
contributor_str_mv Viu, Marco Antônio de Oliveira
Gambarini, Maria Lúcia
Viu, Marco Antônio de Oliveira
Gambarini, Maria Lúcia
Lopes, Dyomar Toledo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extrato de hipófise inverno
Extrato de hipófise verão
Indução do estro
Reprodução de equinos
Tratamento hormonal
topic Extrato de hipófise inverno
Extrato de hipófise verão
Indução do estro
Reprodução de equinos
Tratamento hormonal
Winter pituitary gland
Summer pituitary extract
Estrus induction
Equine reproduction
Hormonal treatment
ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Winter pituitary gland
Summer pituitary extract
Estrus induction
Equine reproduction
Hormonal treatment
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
description Due to the current trade and technology used in equine breeding, there is a search for effective reproductive methods, seeking to optimize the resources provided by the animal and the environment. Hormonal mare characteristics already known and used with a positive reproductive effect, such as the use of equine pituitary extract (EPE) to induce ovulation, may be better employed if we eliminate the heterogenicity of the samples at the moment of collection. This experiment was conducted with the objective of inducing estrus and ovulation in mares at the end of the mating season, with the use of EPE collected separately at different times of the year - summer and winter. The protocols were 14 cross bred mares, of which 7 were submitted to treatment with EPE collected in the summer and the others with EPE collected in the winter. All of these animals were initially treated as a control group, that is, being monitored daily for ovarian, uterine and behavioral changes from the start of the breending season. From the beginning of March 2017 (03/03/2017), these animals were randomly assigned to one of the treatments, which consisted of an intramuscular application of 125 IU EPE every 12 hours, until one or more more follicles with 34/35 mm, when each one received a single intravenous EPE application containing 500 IU to induce ovulation. The only difference between the groups was the EPE collection season. The results obtained in this experiment allowed to conclude that the reduction of the light incidence after the summer solstice reduces the diameter of the ovulatory follicle. In addition, EPE-summer was more effective when used with the objective of maintaining follicular growth in mares during the end of the breeding season, resulting in larger ovulatory follicles.
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