Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais

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Autor(a) principal: Pontelo, Thais Preisser
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/10773
Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the histomorphometric traits of the testes and ovaries at different gestational ages, and correlate them with the length and head circumference, and thoracic perimeter. We divided by gender and gestational age 44 fetuses obtained from DB-90 pregnant gilts (DanBred). The gestational ages were of 50, 80 and 106 days. In the first and second groups, 5 males and 7 females were studied, and in the third, 5 males and 9 females. After slaughtering the gilts, the fetuses were removed, determining the head length and head and thoracic perimeters. Subsequently, the gonads were collected, weighed and subjected to histomorphometric analyses, such as cell counts and measuring the gonad structures. All gonad traits were subjected to ANOVA, statistically comparing the different gestational ages using the SNK test at 5% probability. Histomorphometric variables were correlated with fetal measurements by means of Pearson correlation. The weight of the testes increased (P<0.05) significantly during pregnancy, especially during the final third. The same occurred to the weight of the ovaries. After 106 days of gestation, the cordonal length and number of Sertoli cells increased (P<0.05) in the testes, however, the diameter of these cells from 80 days gestation was smaller. The weight, head length, head circumference and girth were positively correlated (P<0.01) with the weight of the testes, cordonal length and total number of Sertoli cells, however, were negatively correlated (P<0.02) with GSI and the average diameter of the Sertoli cells. Ovary analysis and total number of follicles was higher at 80 and 106 days of gestation, whereas the number of oogonia decreasing during pregnancy. The weight of the fetus and fetal measures were positively correlated (P<0.01) the weight of the ovaries, total number of follicles, an increase in number of follicles total volume of oogonia, however, were negatively correlated (P<0.05) with GSI, total number of oogonia and percentage of core of oogonia. We concluded that most cell proliferation in the testicle development of the ovaries and its organization are more pronounced in the final third of gestation. Fetal weight and size can be used to predict the development of histological gonads.
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spelling Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetaisCélulas de SertoliEmbriologiaFolículosMorfometriaOvogôniasSuinoculturaEmbryologyFolliclesMorphologyOogoniaSertoli CellsSwineReprodução AnimalThe objective of this work was to evaluate the histomorphometric traits of the testes and ovaries at different gestational ages, and correlate them with the length and head circumference, and thoracic perimeter. We divided by gender and gestational age 44 fetuses obtained from DB-90 pregnant gilts (DanBred). The gestational ages were of 50, 80 and 106 days. In the first and second groups, 5 males and 7 females were studied, and in the third, 5 males and 9 females. After slaughtering the gilts, the fetuses were removed, determining the head length and head and thoracic perimeters. Subsequently, the gonads were collected, weighed and subjected to histomorphometric analyses, such as cell counts and measuring the gonad structures. All gonad traits were subjected to ANOVA, statistically comparing the different gestational ages using the SNK test at 5% probability. Histomorphometric variables were correlated with fetal measurements by means of Pearson correlation. The weight of the testes increased (P<0.05) significantly during pregnancy, especially during the final third. The same occurred to the weight of the ovaries. After 106 days of gestation, the cordonal length and number of Sertoli cells increased (P<0.05) in the testes, however, the diameter of these cells from 80 days gestation was smaller. The weight, head length, head circumference and girth were positively correlated (P<0.01) with the weight of the testes, cordonal length and total number of Sertoli cells, however, were negatively correlated (P<0.02) with GSI and the average diameter of the Sertoli cells. Ovary analysis and total number of follicles was higher at 80 and 106 days of gestation, whereas the number of oogonia decreasing during pregnancy. The weight of the fetus and fetal measures were positively correlated (P<0.01) the weight of the ovaries, total number of follicles, an increase in number of follicles total volume of oogonia, however, were negatively correlated (P<0.05) with GSI, total number of oogonia and percentage of core of oogonia. We concluded that most cell proliferation in the testicle development of the ovaries and its organization are more pronounced in the final third of gestation. Fetal weight and size can be used to predict the development of histological gonads.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Objetivou-se avaliar as características histomorfométricas dos testículos e ovários de suínos, em diferentes idades gestacionais, e correlacioná-las com o comprimento e perímetro cefálico, e perímetro torácico. Quarenta e quatro fetos provenientes de dezoito fêmeas gestantes DB-90 (DanBred) foram divididos por gênero e idade gestacional. As idades gestacionais foram 50, 80 e 106 dias de gestação, sendo que no primeiro e segundo grupos foram estudados 5 machos e 7 fêmeas, e no terceiro grupo, 5 machos e 9 fêmeas. Após o abate das marrãs, os fetos foram retirados e tiveram o comprimento cefálico e os perímetros cefálico e torácico determinados. Em seguida, as gônadas foram coletadas, pesadas e encaminhadas para análises histomorfométricas, como contagem de células e mensuração de estruturas que constituem as gônadas. Todas as características gonadais foram submetidas à ANOVA, e estatisticamente comparadas entre as diferentes idades gestacionais pelo teste SNK, com probalidade de 5%. As variáveis histomorfométricas foram correlacionadas com as medidas fetais pela correlação de Pearson. O peso das gônadas aumentou (P<0,05) de forma expressiva ao longo da gestação, especialmente no terço final. Aos 106 dias de gestação houve maior (P<0,05) comprimento cordonal e número de células de Sertoli nos testículos, porém, menor diâmetro dessas células a partir dos 80 dias de gestação. O peso, o comprimento cefálico, perímetros cefálico e torácico, foram positivamente correlacionados (P<0,01) com o peso dos testículos, comprimento cordonal, e número total de células de Sertoli, e negativamente correlacionados (P<0,02) com o índice gonadossomático e diâmetro médio das células de Sertoli. Quanto às análises dos ovários, o número total de folículos foi maior aos 80 e 106 dias, enquanto que o número de ovogônias diminuiu ao longo da gestação. O peso e as medidas fetais foram positivamente correlacionados (P<0,01) com peso dos ovários, número total de folículos, número de folículos em crescimento, volume total das ovogônias, porém, foram negativamente correlacionados (P<0,05) com o índice gonadossomático, número total de ovogônias e porcentagem de núcleo das ovogônias. Conclui-se que a proliferação celular no testículo é mais acentuada no terço final da gestação, assim como o desenvolvimento dos ovários e sua organização. O peso e o tamanho fetal podem ser utilizados para prever o desenvolvimento das gônadas.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências VeterináriasUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Medicina VeterináriaZangeronimo, Márcio GilbertoMiranda, José RafaelMiranda, Gregório CorrêaMiranda, José RafaelPereira, Luciano JoséOberlender, GuilhermePontelo, Thais Preisser2015-12-18T16:05:15Z2015-12-18T16:05:15Z2015-12-182015-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfPONTELO, T. P. Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais. 2015. 80 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Veterinárias)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/10773porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2015-12-18T16:05:15Zoai:localhost:1/10773Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2015-12-18T16:05:15Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
title Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
spellingShingle Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
Pontelo, Thais Preisser
Células de Sertoli
Embriologia
Folículos
Morfometria
Ovogônias
Suinocultura
Embryology
Follicles
Morphology
Oogonia
Sertoli Cells
Swine
Reprodução Animal
title_short Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
title_full Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
title_sort Desenvolvimento gonadal de fetos suínos e sua relação com medidas fetais
author Pontelo, Thais Preisser
author_facet Pontelo, Thais Preisser
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Zangeronimo, Márcio Gilberto
Miranda, José Rafael
Miranda, Gregório Corrêa
Miranda, José Rafael
Pereira, Luciano José
Oberlender, Guilherme
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pontelo, Thais Preisser
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Células de Sertoli
Embriologia
Folículos
Morfometria
Ovogônias
Suinocultura
Embryology
Follicles
Morphology
Oogonia
Sertoli Cells
Swine
Reprodução Animal
topic Células de Sertoli
Embriologia
Folículos
Morfometria
Ovogônias
Suinocultura
Embryology
Follicles
Morphology
Oogonia
Sertoli Cells
Swine
Reprodução Animal
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the histomorphometric traits of the testes and ovaries at different gestational ages, and correlate them with the length and head circumference, and thoracic perimeter. We divided by gender and gestational age 44 fetuses obtained from DB-90 pregnant gilts (DanBred). The gestational ages were of 50, 80 and 106 days. In the first and second groups, 5 males and 7 females were studied, and in the third, 5 males and 9 females. After slaughtering the gilts, the fetuses were removed, determining the head length and head and thoracic perimeters. Subsequently, the gonads were collected, weighed and subjected to histomorphometric analyses, such as cell counts and measuring the gonad structures. All gonad traits were subjected to ANOVA, statistically comparing the different gestational ages using the SNK test at 5% probability. Histomorphometric variables were correlated with fetal measurements by means of Pearson correlation. The weight of the testes increased (P<0.05) significantly during pregnancy, especially during the final third. The same occurred to the weight of the ovaries. After 106 days of gestation, the cordonal length and number of Sertoli cells increased (P<0.05) in the testes, however, the diameter of these cells from 80 days gestation was smaller. The weight, head length, head circumference and girth were positively correlated (P<0.01) with the weight of the testes, cordonal length and total number of Sertoli cells, however, were negatively correlated (P<0.02) with GSI and the average diameter of the Sertoli cells. Ovary analysis and total number of follicles was higher at 80 and 106 days of gestation, whereas the number of oogonia decreasing during pregnancy. The weight of the fetus and fetal measures were positively correlated (P<0.01) the weight of the ovaries, total number of follicles, an increase in number of follicles total volume of oogonia, however, were negatively correlated (P<0.05) with GSI, total number of oogonia and percentage of core of oogonia. We concluded that most cell proliferation in the testicle development of the ovaries and its organization are more pronounced in the final third of gestation. Fetal weight and size can be used to predict the development of histological gonads.
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