Aylton Bartholazzi Junior
Rio de Janeiro State University
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Animal Reproduction Science | 2016
Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Celia Raquel Quirino; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Paula Nascimento Santoro; Rosemary Bastos; Mariana da Silva Ribeiro; Luis Fonseca Matos; Wilder Hernando Ortiz Vega
The aim of this study was to evaluate the breeding behavior of Brazilian Pony stallions during semen collection to examine the effect of age category (AC) and month of evaluation on the characteristics of breeding behavior. Nine stallions were evaluated during the breeding and non-breeding season, 5-8 (AC1) and 9-13 years (AC2) of age. The variables evaluated were reaction time (RT), mount time one (MT1) and two (MT2), mount and ejaculation time (MEjT), mounting without erection (MWEr), mounting without ejaculation (MWEj), flehmen, kicks, bites, smells, vocalizations and serum testosterone concentration. Analyses of variance and correlation were performed. The average scores were RT: 56.2±92.9s, MT1: 115.0±122.4s, MT2: 196.4±160.7s, MEjT: 21.8±3.2s, MWEr: 0.8±1.3s, MWEj: 2.1±3.5s, flehmen: 3.8±3.0s, kicks: 0.3±1.2s, bites: 1.0±2.0s, smells: 5.7±3.5s, vocalizations: 6.4±6.3s and testosterone: 0.89±0.52ng/mL. The AC affected the RT (P<0.05) but not the other traits. Month of evaluation did not affect most variables (P>0.05). The correlations between age and RT and between age and MT1 and MT2 were significant. The correlation between testosterone and MEjT was moderate and negative. The breeding behavior of Brazilian Pony stallions was similar across different months of evaluation and different age categories. The month of evaluation and age category also did not affect testosterone concentrations, meaning that semen collection is feasible throughout the year.
Theriogenology | 2018
Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Celia Raquel Quirino; Rachel Bittencourt Ribeiro; Eulógio Carlos Queiroz de Carvalho; Maria de Lourdes Amaral Bernadino; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Luisa Fernanda Cipagalta; Marcus Antônio Pessanha Barreto
Uterine illnesses are the major problem in horse reproductive programs. The diagnosis of these pathologies is often neglected or does not provide enough information about the cause. The aim of this study was to evaluate different diagnoses to provide more accurate information about endometritis and the real endometrial profile at the beginning of a breeding season. Fifty-one mares with reproductive failure were evaluated. Two different uterine cytology diagnoses, culture of uterine flush material and biopsy assay, were performed. The data were analyzed by the Chi-squared test to compare different diagnostic methods for the same sample from each mare, and sensitivity and specificity tests were performed. Most of evaluations showed no association between cytology and other diagnostic methods, except with bacterial culture. The most common bacterium found was Escherichia colli, but it was not associated with neutrophil presence in cytology. The presence of β-hemolitic streptococcus was well characterized by positive cytology and cloudy lavage fluid aspect. Endometrial profile was affected by age and whether the mare was a donor or recipient. The most sensitive diagnostic method was gross aspect of lavage fluid. Endometritis should be diagnosed by at least two methods to increase accuracy. Endometritis is not the only uterine disease that causes embryo loss, since endometrial fibrosis can also be a cause.
Theriogenology | 2017
Renato Travassos Beltrame; Carolina Covre; Lucas Buss Littig; Amanda de Barros Martins; Celia Raquel Quirino; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Ricardo Lopes Dias da Costa
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2015
Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Celia Raquel Quirino; Rosemary Bastos; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Paula Nascimento Santoro; Mariana da Silva Ribeiro; Luis Fonseca Matos; Marcus Antônio Pessanha Barreto
Actas Iberoamericanas de Conservación Animal - AICA | 2012
Celia Raquel Quirino; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Roberto Machado Carneiro da Silva; Renato Travassos Beltrame; Aline Pacheco; Andressa Esteves; Aparecida de Fátima Madella de Oliveira
Theriogenology | 2018
Ana Carolina Barros de Freitas; Wilder Hernando Ortiz Vega; Celia Raquel Quirino; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Caroline Marçal Gomes David; André Torres Geraldo; Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Luisa Fernanda Cipagauta Rojas; Janeo Eustáquio de Almeida Filho; Angelo José Burla Dias
Livestock Science | 2018
Ana Carolina Barros de Freitas; Celia Raquel Quirino; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Wilder Hernando Ortiz Vega; Caroline Marçal Gomes David; André Torres Geraldo; Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Luisa Fernanda Cipagauta Rojas; Janeo Eustáquio de Almeida Filho; Angelo José Burla Dias
Livestock Science | 2018
Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Celia Raquel Quirino; Wilder Hernando Ortiz Vega; Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Caroline Marçal Gomes David; Júlia Gazzoni Jardim
Revista Colombiana De Ciencias Pecuarias | 2017
Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Celia Raquel Quirino; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Wilder Hernando Ortiz Vega; Marcus Antônio Pessanha Barreto; Rosemary Bastos
Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2017
Miguel Alejandro Silva Rua; Celia Raquel Quirino; Wilder Hernando Ortiz Veja; Aylton Bartholazzi Junior; Rosemary Bastos; Luis Fonseca Matos; Caroline Marçal Gomes David