PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS

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Autor(a) principal: Serrano-Recalde, Elena Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Queiroz-Silva, Juliana Cristina, Guimarães, Carina de Fatima, Veras, Mariana Matera, Barbosa, Roberta Galvano, Alonso, Maria Augusta, Fernandes, Claudia Barbosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/e-33567
Resumo: The placenta connects the mare and the foal and it is one of the main organs responsible for fetal development and newborn’s morphometric characteristics. This function becomes even more important because a number of studies indicates that foals physical characteristics are able to predict their development in adult life. Therefore, the aim of this study was to correlate mares parity (1-5) and maternal characteristics with placental characteristics as well as foals size. Mares were categorized according to parity in G1: 1 parturation (n=4); G2: 2 parturations (n=6); G3: 3 parturations (n=7); G4: 4 parturations (n=5); and G5: 5 parturations (n=3). Results indicate that the mares pre- and post-parturition thoracic perimeter and weight had a positive correlation on foals weight (p=0.004/ R= 0.51; p=0.002/ R= 0.55; p=0.01/ R= 0.43), height (p=0.0005/ R= 0.60; p=0.001/ R= 0.57; p=0.005/ R= 0,50), and thoracic perimeter (p=0.0001/ R= 0.65; p?0.0001/ R= 0.71; p=0.0002/ R= 0.64) at birth. Mares that were heavier at pre-partum had greater placental weight (p=0.01/R= 0.45) and delivered heavier foals (p=0.003/ R= 0.52) with greater thoracic perimeter (p=0.01/ R= 0.45). Foals of mares in G4 were heavier, probably indicating that the greater uterine size in multiparous mares allows greater placental coverage, greater fetomaternal surface contact and probably greater supply of nutrient to the fetus.Keywords: chorioallantoic membrane; equine; parturition; pregnancy.
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spelling PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICSPLURIPARIDADE NAS ÉGUAS: RELAÇÃO COM CARACTERÍSTICAS MATERNAS, PLACENTÁRIAS E NEONATAISAnimal Reproductionequino-gestação-parto-mebrana corioalantóideThe placenta connects the mare and the foal and it is one of the main organs responsible for fetal development and newborn’s morphometric characteristics. This function becomes even more important because a number of studies indicates that foals physical characteristics are able to predict their development in adult life. Therefore, the aim of this study was to correlate mares parity (1-5) and maternal characteristics with placental characteristics as well as foals size. Mares were categorized according to parity in G1: 1 parturation (n=4); G2: 2 parturations (n=6); G3: 3 parturations (n=7); G4: 4 parturations (n=5); and G5: 5 parturations (n=3). Results indicate that the mares pre- and post-parturition thoracic perimeter and weight had a positive correlation on foals weight (p=0.004/ R= 0.51; p=0.002/ R= 0.55; p=0.01/ R= 0.43), height (p=0.0005/ R= 0.60; p=0.001/ R= 0.57; p=0.005/ R= 0,50), and thoracic perimeter (p=0.0001/ R= 0.65; p?0.0001/ R= 0.71; p=0.0002/ R= 0.64) at birth. Mares that were heavier at pre-partum had greater placental weight (p=0.01/R= 0.45) and delivered heavier foals (p=0.003/ R= 0.52) with greater thoracic perimeter (p=0.01/ R= 0.45). Foals of mares in G4 were heavier, probably indicating that the greater uterine size in multiparous mares allows greater placental coverage, greater fetomaternal surface contact and probably greater supply of nutrient to the fetus.Keywords: chorioallantoic membrane; equine; parturition; pregnancy.A placenta é o órgão de ligação entre a égua e o potro e é um dos principais responsáveis pelo desenvolvimento fetal e pelas características morfométricas do neonato. Essa função se torna cada vez mais importante porque os estudos indicam que as características físicas dos potros predizem o seu desenvolvimento na vida adulta. Desta forma, o objetivo do presente estudo foi correlacionar número de partos (1-5) e características maternas de éguas com as características placentárias e o tamanho do potro. As éguas foram categorizadas em grupos de acordo com o número de partos sendo G1: 1 parto (n=4); G2: 2 partos (n=6); G3: 3 partos (n=7); G4: 4 partos (n=5); e G5: 5 partos (n=3). Como principais resultados obtidos, o perímetro torácico e o peso da égua pré- e pós-parto influenciaram positivamente peso (p=0,004/ R= 0,51; p=0,002/ R= 0,55; p=0,01/ R= 0,43), altura (p=0,0005/ R= 0,60; p=0,001/ R= 0,57; p=0,005/ R= 0,50) e perímetro torácico (p=0,0001/ R= 0,65; p?0,0001/ R= 0,71; p=0,0002/ R= 0,64) dos potros ao nascimento. Éguas com maior peso corporal no pré-parto apresentaram maior peso placentário (p=0,01/R= 0,45) e pariram potros mais pesados (p=0,003/ R= 0,52) com maior perímetro torácico (p=0,01/ R= 0,45). Os neonatos de éguas do G4 foram os mais pesados, indicando que provavelmente o maior tamanho uterino em éguas pluríparas permita uma maior cobertura placentária, maior área de contato materno fetal e provavelmente maior aporte de nutrientes ao feto.Palavras-chave: equino; gestação; membrana corioalantóide; parto.Universidade Federal de Goiás2017-06-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa CientíficaResearchapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/e-3356710.1590/cab18033567Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 18 (2017): Continuous publicationCiência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 18 (2017): Publicação contínua1809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/e-33567/23260https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/e-33567/23261Serrano-Recalde, Elena CarolinaQueiroz-Silva, Juliana CristinaGuimarães, Carina de FatimaVeras, Mariana MateraBarbosa, Roberta GalvanoAlonso, Maria AugustaFernandes, Claudia Barbosainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-06-07T18:48:26Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/33567Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:08.737111Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
PLURIPARIDADE NAS ÉGUAS: RELAÇÃO COM CARACTERÍSTICAS MATERNAS, PLACENTÁRIAS E NEONATAIS
title PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
spellingShingle PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
Serrano-Recalde, Elena Carolina
Animal Reproduction
equino-gestação-parto-mebrana corioalantóide
title_short PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_full PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_fullStr PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_full_unstemmed PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
title_sort PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
author Serrano-Recalde, Elena Carolina
author_facet Serrano-Recalde, Elena Carolina
Queiroz-Silva, Juliana Cristina
Guimarães, Carina de Fatima
Veras, Mariana Matera
Barbosa, Roberta Galvano
Alonso, Maria Augusta
Fernandes, Claudia Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Queiroz-Silva, Juliana Cristina
Guimarães, Carina de Fatima
Veras, Mariana Matera
Barbosa, Roberta Galvano
Alonso, Maria Augusta
Fernandes, Claudia Barbosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Serrano-Recalde, Elena Carolina
Queiroz-Silva, Juliana Cristina
Guimarães, Carina de Fatima
Veras, Mariana Matera
Barbosa, Roberta Galvano
Alonso, Maria Augusta
Fernandes, Claudia Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal Reproduction
equino-gestação-parto-mebrana corioalantóide
topic Animal Reproduction
equino-gestação-parto-mebrana corioalantóide
description The placenta connects the mare and the foal and it is one of the main organs responsible for fetal development and newborn’s morphometric characteristics. This function becomes even more important because a number of studies indicates that foals physical characteristics are able to predict their development in adult life. Therefore, the aim of this study was to correlate mares parity (1-5) and maternal characteristics with placental characteristics as well as foals size. Mares were categorized according to parity in G1: 1 parturation (n=4); G2: 2 parturations (n=6); G3: 3 parturations (n=7); G4: 4 parturations (n=5); and G5: 5 parturations (n=3). Results indicate that the mares pre- and post-parturition thoracic perimeter and weight had a positive correlation on foals weight (p=0.004/ R= 0.51; p=0.002/ R= 0.55; p=0.01/ R= 0.43), height (p=0.0005/ R= 0.60; p=0.001/ R= 0.57; p=0.005/ R= 0,50), and thoracic perimeter (p=0.0001/ R= 0.65; p?0.0001/ R= 0.71; p=0.0002/ R= 0.64) at birth. Mares that were heavier at pre-partum had greater placental weight (p=0.01/R= 0.45) and delivered heavier foals (p=0.003/ R= 0.52) with greater thoracic perimeter (p=0.01/ R= 0.45). Foals of mares in G4 were heavier, probably indicating that the greater uterine size in multiparous mares allows greater placental coverage, greater fetomaternal surface contact and probably greater supply of nutrient to the fetus.Keywords: chorioallantoic membrane; equine; parturition; pregnancy.
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