Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to delineate hemodynamic parameters and to evaluate its relationship with key hormones involved in mammogenesis of crossbred Murrah buffaloes in different physiological stages. We used 24 animals divided according to the category (n= 6): calves, heifers, pregnant and lactating females with early ages of zero, 12, 24 and 48 months, respectively, raised extensively. Every 28 days, Doppler ultrasound examinations, blood analysis and weighing were held over one year (for calves and heifers) and over 10 months (for pregnant and lactating females). There were determined resistivity index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) and internal vessel diameter (ID) of the mammary arteries by ultrasound. Plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-I), insulin (IN), growth hormone (GH) and estradiol (17β-E2) were measured. We used repeated measures ANOVA, Spearman correlation and non-linear multiple regression considering 0.05 significance level. In calves and heifers, a reduction of RI and PI and increased ID (P<0.0001) from first to last month's assessment, however, there was no statistical difference in hemodynamic indices between the cranial and caudal mammary arteries. All heifers, RI correlation was detected with PI (r= 0.94; P<0.0001), and ID (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and also PI with ID (r= -0.98; P<0.0001). In heifers RI also correlated with PI (r= 0.99; P<0.0001) and DI (r= -0.95; P<0.0001) and PI with the ID (r= - 0.98; P<0.0001). In pregnant and lactating females, the caudal mammary artery showed a significant difference to the hemodynamic indices, showing on pregnant females a lower RI (P<0.0001) and a higher ID (P<0.0001) during the five final three months of the study, respectively; and in lactating females, higher DI during the first seven months (P<0.0001). There was correlation of RI with the PI, in pregnant females (r= 0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females(r= 0.91; P<0.0006) and RI with ID in pregnant (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females (r= -0.95; P<0.0001). There was also a correlation between PI and ID, in pregnant (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females (r= -0.82; P<0.0046). In calves, the three Doppler parameters were significantly correlated with the plasma concentrations of IGF-I, GH and P4 (P<0.05), while in heifers correlation of PI, ID and only IGF-I and P4. In pregnant and lactating females, RI, PI and ID correlated with IGF-I, IN and 17β-E2, and in pregnant females, RI, PI and ID correlated well with P4 (P<0.05). Body weight had linear effect on RI (R2= 0.97; P= 0.0054) and ID (R2= 0.97; P= 0.0069) in heifers and quadratic influence on RI (R2= 0 97; P= 0.0116) and ID (R2= 0.97, P= 0.0001) in heifers, as well as quadratic effect on ID in pregnant (R2= 0.99, P<0.0001) and lactating females (R2= 0.95; P= 0.0002). Hemodynamic indices of mammary arteries reflected the assessed hormonal action and allowed to infer the mammary development of crossbred Murrah buffaloes during the different stages of growth, pregnancy and lactation. |
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Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categoriasHormonal profile and mammary gland hemodynamic ultrasound evaluation of buffaloes in different categoriesMammogenesisMammary blood flowEvaluation DopplerHormone regulationDairy buffaloesMamogêneseFluxo sanguíneo mamárioAvaliação DopplerRegulação hormonalBúfalas leiteirasThe objective of this study was to delineate hemodynamic parameters and to evaluate its relationship with key hormones involved in mammogenesis of crossbred Murrah buffaloes in different physiological stages. We used 24 animals divided according to the category (n= 6): calves, heifers, pregnant and lactating females with early ages of zero, 12, 24 and 48 months, respectively, raised extensively. Every 28 days, Doppler ultrasound examinations, blood analysis and weighing were held over one year (for calves and heifers) and over 10 months (for pregnant and lactating females). There were determined resistivity index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) and internal vessel diameter (ID) of the mammary arteries by ultrasound. Plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-I), insulin (IN), growth hormone (GH) and estradiol (17β-E2) were measured. We used repeated measures ANOVA, Spearman correlation and non-linear multiple regression considering 0.05 significance level. In calves and heifers, a reduction of RI and PI and increased ID (P<0.0001) from first to last month's assessment, however, there was no statistical difference in hemodynamic indices between the cranial and caudal mammary arteries. All heifers, RI correlation was detected with PI (r= 0.94; P<0.0001), and ID (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and also PI with ID (r= -0.98; P<0.0001). In heifers RI also correlated with PI (r= 0.99; P<0.0001) and DI (r= -0.95; P<0.0001) and PI with the ID (r= - 0.98; P<0.0001). In pregnant and lactating females, the caudal mammary artery showed a significant difference to the hemodynamic indices, showing on pregnant females a lower RI (P<0.0001) and a higher ID (P<0.0001) during the five final three months of the study, respectively; and in lactating females, higher DI during the first seven months (P<0.0001). There was correlation of RI with the PI, in pregnant females (r= 0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females(r= 0.91; P<0.0006) and RI with ID in pregnant (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females (r= -0.95; P<0.0001). There was also a correlation between PI and ID, in pregnant (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females (r= -0.82; P<0.0046). In calves, the three Doppler parameters were significantly correlated with the plasma concentrations of IGF-I, GH and P4 (P<0.05), while in heifers correlation of PI, ID and only IGF-I and P4. In pregnant and lactating females, RI, PI and ID correlated with IGF-I, IN and 17β-E2, and in pregnant females, RI, PI and ID correlated well with P4 (P<0.05). Body weight had linear effect on RI (R2= 0.97; P= 0.0054) and ID (R2= 0.97; P= 0.0069) in heifers and quadratic influence on RI (R2= 0 97; P= 0.0116) and ID (R2= 0.97, P= 0.0001) in heifers, as well as quadratic effect on ID in pregnant (R2= 0.99, P<0.0001) and lactating females (R2= 0.95; P= 0.0002). Hemodynamic indices of mammary arteries reflected the assessed hormonal action and allowed to infer the mammary development of crossbred Murrah buffaloes during the different stages of growth, pregnancy and lactation.O objetivo do presente trabalho foi delinear parâmetros hemodinâmicos e avaliar sua relação com os principais hormônios envolvidos na mamogênese de búfalas mestiças Murrah em diferentes estágios fisiológicos. Utilizou-se 24 animais separados de acordo com a categoria (n= 6): bezerras, novilhas, gestantes e lactantes, com idades iniciais de zero, 12, 24 e 48 meses, respectivamente, criadas extensivamente. Realizou-se a cada 28 dias, ultrassonografia Doppler, colheita de sangue e pesagem, durante um ano (bezerras e novilhas) e 10 meses (gestantes e lactantes). Foram determinados os índices de resistividade (IR) e pulsatilidade (IP) e o diâmetro interno (DI) das artérias mamárias pela ultrassonografia. Foram mensuradas as concentrações plasmáticas de progesterona (P4), fator semelhante a insulina tipo I (IGF-I), insulina (IN), hormônio do crescimento (GH) e estradiol (17β-E2). Utilizou-se ANOVA com medidas repetidas, correlação de Spearman e regressão não linear múltipla, considerando nível de significância de 0,05. Nas bezerras e novilhas, houve redução de IR e IP e aumento do DI (P<0,0001) do primeiro ao último mês de avaliação, contudo, não houve diferença estatística para os índices hemodinâmicos entre as artérias mamárias cranial e caudal. Nas bezerras, detectou-se correlação do IR com o IP (r= 0,94; P<0,0001) e com o DI (r= -0,98; P<0,0001) e também, do IP com o DI (r= -0,98; P<0,0001). Nas novilhas o IR também correlacionou-se com o IP (r= 0,99; P<0,0001) e com o DI (r= -0,95; P<0,0001) e o IP com o DI (r= -0,98; P<0,0001). Nas gestantes e lactantes, a artéria mamária caudal apresentou diferença significativa para os índices hemodinâmicos, apresentando nas gestantes, menor IR (P<0,0001) e maior DI (P<0,0001), nos cinco e três meses finais do estudo, respectivamente; e nas lactantes, maior DI durante os sete primeiros meses (P<0,0001). Houve correlação do IR com o IP, tanto nas gestantes (r= 0,98; P<0,0001) quanto nas lactantes (r= 0,91; P<0,0006), bem como do IR com o DI nas gestantes (r= -0,98; P<0,0001) e nas lactantes (r= -0,95; P<0,0001). Houve também correlação entre o IP e o DI, nas gestantes (r= -0,98; P<0,0001) e nas lactantes (r= -0,82; P<0,0046). Nas bezerras, os três parâmetros Doppler correlacionaram-se significativamente com as concentrações plasmáticas do IGF-I, GH e P4 (P<0,05), enquanto que nas novilhas, houve correlação do IR, IP e DI apenas com o IGF-I e P4. Nas gestantes e lactantes, o IR, IP e o DI correlacionaram-se com o IGF-I, IN e o 17β-E2, sendo que nas gestantes, o IR, IP e o DI correlacionaram-se também com a P4 (P<0,05). O peso corporal teve efeito linear sobre o IR (R2= 0,97; P= 0,0054) e o DI (R2= 0,97; P= 0,0069) nas bezerras e influência quadrática sobre o IR (R2= 0,97; P= 0,0116) e o DI (R2= 0,97; P= 0,0001) nas novilhas, assim como, efeito quadrático sobre o DI, nas gestantes (R2= 0,99; P< 0,0001) e lactantes (R2= 0,95; P= 0,0002). Os índices hemodinâmicos das artérias mamárias refletiram a ação hormonal avaliada e permitiram inferir o desenvolvimento mamário de búfalas mestiças Murrah durante as diferentes fases de crescimento, gestação e lactação.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Oba, Eunice [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Dantas, Ariane [UNESP]2016-08-16T14:45:54Z2016-08-16T14:45:54Z2016-06-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/14306700087021733004064086P192243805865576640000-0003-0333-7437porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2024-09-09T17:26:42Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/143067Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-09T17:26:42Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias Hormonal profile and mammary gland hemodynamic ultrasound evaluation of buffaloes in different categories |
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Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias |
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Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias Dantas, Ariane [UNESP] Mammogenesis Mammary blood flow Evaluation Doppler Hormone regulation Dairy buffaloes Mamogênese Fluxo sanguíneo mamário Avaliação Doppler Regulação hormonal Búfalas leiteiras |
title_short |
Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias |
title_full |
Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias |
title_fullStr |
Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias |
title_full_unstemmed |
Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias |
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Perfil hormonal e avaliação ultrassonográfica hemodinâmica da glândula mamária de búfalas em diferentes categorias |
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Dantas, Ariane [UNESP] |
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Dantas, Ariane [UNESP] |
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Oba, Eunice [UNESP] Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Dantas, Ariane [UNESP] |
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Mammogenesis Mammary blood flow Evaluation Doppler Hormone regulation Dairy buffaloes Mamogênese Fluxo sanguíneo mamário Avaliação Doppler Regulação hormonal Búfalas leiteiras |
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Mammogenesis Mammary blood flow Evaluation Doppler Hormone regulation Dairy buffaloes Mamogênese Fluxo sanguíneo mamário Avaliação Doppler Regulação hormonal Búfalas leiteiras |
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The objective of this study was to delineate hemodynamic parameters and to evaluate its relationship with key hormones involved in mammogenesis of crossbred Murrah buffaloes in different physiological stages. We used 24 animals divided according to the category (n= 6): calves, heifers, pregnant and lactating females with early ages of zero, 12, 24 and 48 months, respectively, raised extensively. Every 28 days, Doppler ultrasound examinations, blood analysis and weighing were held over one year (for calves and heifers) and over 10 months (for pregnant and lactating females). There were determined resistivity index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) and internal vessel diameter (ID) of the mammary arteries by ultrasound. Plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-I), insulin (IN), growth hormone (GH) and estradiol (17β-E2) were measured. We used repeated measures ANOVA, Spearman correlation and non-linear multiple regression considering 0.05 significance level. In calves and heifers, a reduction of RI and PI and increased ID (P<0.0001) from first to last month's assessment, however, there was no statistical difference in hemodynamic indices between the cranial and caudal mammary arteries. All heifers, RI correlation was detected with PI (r= 0.94; P<0.0001), and ID (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and also PI with ID (r= -0.98; P<0.0001). In heifers RI also correlated with PI (r= 0.99; P<0.0001) and DI (r= -0.95; P<0.0001) and PI with the ID (r= - 0.98; P<0.0001). In pregnant and lactating females, the caudal mammary artery showed a significant difference to the hemodynamic indices, showing on pregnant females a lower RI (P<0.0001) and a higher ID (P<0.0001) during the five final three months of the study, respectively; and in lactating females, higher DI during the first seven months (P<0.0001). There was correlation of RI with the PI, in pregnant females (r= 0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females(r= 0.91; P<0.0006) and RI with ID in pregnant (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females (r= -0.95; P<0.0001). There was also a correlation between PI and ID, in pregnant (r= -0.98; P<0.0001) and in lactating females (r= -0.82; P<0.0046). In calves, the three Doppler parameters were significantly correlated with the plasma concentrations of IGF-I, GH and P4 (P<0.05), while in heifers correlation of PI, ID and only IGF-I and P4. In pregnant and lactating females, RI, PI and ID correlated with IGF-I, IN and 17β-E2, and in pregnant females, RI, PI and ID correlated well with P4 (P<0.05). Body weight had linear effect on RI (R2= 0.97; P= 0.0054) and ID (R2= 0.97; P= 0.0069) in heifers and quadratic influence on RI (R2= 0 97; P= 0.0116) and ID (R2= 0.97, P= 0.0001) in heifers, as well as quadratic effect on ID in pregnant (R2= 0.99, P<0.0001) and lactating females (R2= 0.95; P= 0.0002). Hemodynamic indices of mammary arteries reflected the assessed hormonal action and allowed to infer the mammary development of crossbred Murrah buffaloes during the different stages of growth, pregnancy and lactation. |
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