E. G. A. Perez
University of São Paulo
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Animal Biotechnology | 2018
D. S. R. Angrimani; R. O. C. Silva; J. D. A. Losano; A. Dalmazzo; Roberta Harue Tsunoda; E. G. A. Perez; P. A. A. Góes; V. H. Barnabe; M. Nichi
ABSTRACT This study aimed to detect the most deleterious ROS for goat sperm and then supplemented the extender with a proper antioxidant. For this, 12 adult goats (aged 1–7) were used. Fresh samples were submitted to challenge with different ROS (superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radical) and malondialdehyde (MDA—toxic product of lipid peroxidation). After experiment 1, sperms were cryopreserved in extenders supplemented to glutathione peroxidase (Control: 0 UI/mL; GPx1: 1 UI/mL; GPx5: 5 UI/mL, and GPx10: 10 UI/mL) and catalase (Control: 0 UI/mL; CAT60: 60 UI/mL; CAT120: 120 UI/mL, and CAT240: 240 UI/mL). Each sample was evaluated by motility, plasma membrane integrity (eosin/nigrosin), acrosome integrity (fast green/rose bengal), sperm morphology, assay of the sperm chromatin structure, mitochondrial activity (3,3-diaminobenzidine), and measurement of lipid peroxidation (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances [TBARS]). It was possible to observe a mitochondrial dysfunction (DAB—Class IV) and low membrane integrity after hydrogen peroxide action. However, the high rates of TBARS were observed on hydroxyl radical. CAT240 presents the lower percentage of plasma membrane integrity. It was possible to attest that hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radical are the more harmful for goat sperm. Antioxidant therapy must be improving perhaps using combination between antioxidants.
Animal Biotechnology | 2018
J. D. A. Losano; Daniel de Souza Ramos Angrimani; A. Dalmazzo; C. C. Rocha; Maíra Morales Brito; E. G. A. Perez; Roberta Harue Tsunoda; P. A. A. Góes; Camilla Mota Mendes; Mayra E. O. A. Assumpção; Valquiria Hyppolito Barnabe; M. Nichi
ABSTRACT Taurine bulls are highly susceptible to heat stress, leading to increased oxidative stress (OS) and impaired sperm viability. Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation can be an alternative to improve semen quality, which also results in more sperm susceptibility to lipid peroxidation. Moreover, this deleterious effect can be exacerbated in animals affected by heat stress. Vitamin E is a key antioxidant that counteracts lipid peroxidation of sperm membrane caused by OS. Thus, combining PUFAs with vitamin E may improve sperm quality. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of interaction between PUFAs and vitamin E on sperm quality in Bos taurus bulls under testicular heat stress. Sixteen taurine bulls under testicular heat stress were randomly assigned in four groups: Control, Vitamin E, PUFA, and PUFA + Vitamin E. All groups lasted for 60 days. Samples were cryopreserved/thawed and analyzed for motility variables (CASA), membrane and acrosome integrity, mitochondrial activity, susceptibility to oxidative stress, DNA integrity, and sperm-binding capacity. Results showed that vitamin E had a beneficial effect on some sperm characteristics, whereas PUFA supplementation had an adverse effect when the two treatments were evaluated separately. Finally, the association between PUFAs and vitamin E did not improve sperm quality.
Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2011
P. A. A. Góes; M. Nichi; R. O. C. Silva; E. G. A. Perez; A. Dalmazzo; J. R. C. Gurgel; C. C. Rocha; R. Simões; M. A. Peres; M. E. O. A. Assumpção; Renato Campanarut Barnabe; Valquiria Hyppolito Barnabe
Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2013
V. H. Barnabe; Renato Campanarut Barnabe; P. A. A. Góes; E. G. A. Perez; J. D. A. Losano; C. C. Rocha; A. Dalmazzo; R. H. Tsunoda; M. P. Rodrigues; P. I. Pacheco Filho; F. A. Lezcano; M. Nichi
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2013
E. G. A. Perez; M. Nichi; Carlos Henrique Cabral Viana; Rodrigo Otávio Correia da Silva; A. Dalmazzo; P. A. A. Góes; J. R. C. Gurgel; Valquiria Hyppolito Barnabe; Renato Campanarut Barnabe
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2013
E. G. A. Perez; M. Nichi; Carlos Henrique Cabral Viana; Rodrigo Otávio Correia da Silva; A. Dalmazzo; P. A. A. Góes; J. R. C. Gurgel; Valquiria Hyppolito Barnabe; Renato Campanarut Barnabe
Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2011
C. A. B. Sobrinho; M. Nichi; P. A. A. Góes; A. Dalmazzo; S. E. Crusco; E. G. A. Perez; P. I. Pacheco Filho; P. B. S. Cardoso; M. P. Rodrigues; Renato Campanarut Barnabe; V. H. Barnabe
Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2011
R. O. C. Silva; M. Nichi; E. G. A. Perez; P. A. A. Góes; A. Dalmazzo; J. R. C. Gurgel; C. C. Rocha; R. Simões; M. A. Peres; M. E. O. A. Assumpção; Renato Campanarut Barnabe; Valquiria Hyppolito Barnabe
Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2011
J. R. C. Gurgel; M. Nichi; E. G. A. Perez; P. A. A. Góes; A. Dalmazzo; R. O. C. Silva; C. C. Rocha; R. Simões; M. A. Peres; M. E. O. A. Assumpção; V. H. Barnabe; Renato Campanarut Barnabe
Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2011
E. G. A. Perez; M. Nichi; C. A. Baptista Sobrinho; P. A. A. Góes; A. Dalmazzo; J. R. Gurgel; C. C. Rocha; R. O. C. Silva; Renato Campanarut Barnabe; Valquiria Hyppolito Barnabe