Ivan Bianchi
Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2002
T. Lucia; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; João Carlos Deschamps; Ivan Bianchi; Mauro A. Donin; Ana C. Machado; Werner Meincke; Jairo Matheus
We evaluated stillbirth risk factors in two commercial swine farms of the Rio Grande do Sul State (south of Brazil). The study was conducted during 1 month in Farm A and during 2 months in Farm B, both during 1999. Data for all farrowings that occurred during the study period were recorded (101 for Farm A and 373 for Farm B), without interference in the farm management. In Farm A, 39% of all litters born during the period of interest had stillborn piglets and the stillborn risk for piglets was 12%. In Farm B, 25% of all litters had stillborn piglets whereas the stillborn risk was 2%. Variables considered as potential risk factors for stillbirths were: parity (1, 2-3, 4+); breed (purebred or crossbred); sow body-condition (normal or fat); use of oxytocin during parturition (yes or no); obstetric intervention through vaginal palpation (yes or no); farrowing duration (<4 or > or =4h); mummified fetuses (yes or no); total litter size (<12 or > or =12 piglets); and litter birth weight (<11 or > or =11kg). All stillborn piglets had their classification validated by necropsy. In multivariable logistic-regressions, the cases were the litters having at least one stillborn piglet. In Farm A, litters having at least 12 pigs and in which oxytocin was used during the parturition had 20.8-times-higher odds of stillborn occurrence. In Farm B, litters from sows having parity > or =4 had 2.2-times-higher odds of stillborn occurrence than litters from parity 2 to 3 females, litters having > or =12 pigs had 2.0-times-higher odds of a stillborn piglet than smaller litters and farrowings in which vaginal palpation was performed had 8.0-times-higher odds. Farrowing room management to minimize stillborn risk should target higher-parity females, large litters and optimization of practices of obstetric interventions.
Theriogenology | 2008
Ivan Bianchi; Kérlin Calderam; É.F. Maschio; Elisângela Mirapalheta Madeira; R. da Rosa Ulguim; Carine Dahl Corcini; Denise Calisto Bongalhardo; Érico Kunde Corrêa; Thomaz Lucia; João Carlos Deschamps; Marcio Nunes Corrêa
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the use of amides as cryoprotectants and two centrifugation temperatures (15 or 24 degrees C) in boar semen cryopreservation protocols. Semen was diluted in BTS, cooled centrifuged, added to cooling extenders, followed by the addition of various cryoprotectants. In experiment 1, mean (+/-S.E.M.) sperm motility for 5% dimethylformamide (DMF; 50.6+/-1.9%) and 5% dimethylacetamide (DMA; 53.8+/-1.7%) were superior (P<0.05) to 5% methylformamide (MF; 43.2+/-2.4%) and 3% glycerol (GLY; 38.1+/-2.3%), with no significant difference between MF and GLY. Sperm membrane integrity was higher (P<0.05) for DMA than for MF or GLY (50.9+/-1.9, 43.3+/-2.5, and 34.5+/-2.8%, respectively). Sperm membrane integrity was higher in DMF (47.9+/-2.1%) than in glycerol (34.5+/-2.8%, P<0.05), but was similar to other treatments (P>0.05). In experiment 2, we tested MF, DMF, and DMA at 3, 5, and 7%. Sperm motility and membrane integrity were higher for 5% DMA (53.8+/-1.7 and 50.9+/-1.9%) and 5% DMF (50.6+/-1.9 and 47.9+/-2.1%), in comparison with 7% DMF and all MF concentrations (P<0.05). For sperm motility and membrane integrity, 5% DMA exceeded (P<0.05) 3% DM, with greater membrane integrity than 3% DMF (P<0.05). In both experiments, sperm motility and membrane integrity were superior at 15 degrees C versus 24 degrees C (P<0.05), with no interaction between centrifugation temperature and treatments (P>0.05). In conclusion, boar semen was successfully cryopreserved by replacement of glycerol with amides (especially 5% DMA) and centrifugation at 15 degrees C, with benefits for post-thaw sperm motility and membrane integrity.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2009
A.S. Varela Junior; Carine Dahl Corcini; Rafael da Rosa Ulguim; Marcus Vinicius Figueira de Alvarenga; Ivan Bianchi; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; T. Lucia; João Carlos Deschamps
Egg yolk is included in extenders for semen cryopreservation due to its protective effect against cold shock, which is attributed to the presence of low density lipoprotein (LDL). This study evaluates how semen quality is affected by using LDL as a replacement for egg yolk in extenders for cooled and frozen dog semen. In Experiment 1, semen was extended in TRIS-glucose at 5 degrees C, in four treatments: 20% egg yolk (T1); 6% (T2); 8% (T3); and 10% LDL (T4). Sperm motility and membrane integrity after 24, 48, 72 and 96 h and the 50% conservation rate of motile spermatozoa (50 M) were evaluated. The 50 M was less for T1 than for the other treatments (P<0.01), but T2-T4 did not differ (P>0.05). In Experiment 2, glycerol at 10% was included in the freezing extender, in treatments similar to those from Experiment 1. Sperm motility and membrane integrity did not differ for T2, T3 and T4 at any period in Experiment 1 and after thawing in Experiment 2 (P>0.05), but were greater for all LDL treatments than for T1 (P<0.01), in both experiments. Thus, LDL can replace egg yolk in the composition of the TRIS-glucose extender for cooled or frozen dog semen.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Érico Kunde Corrêa; Ivan Bianchi; Rafael da Rosa Ulguim; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; Carlos Gil-Turnes; Thomaz Lucia Júnior
Deep litter systems represent low cost alternatives to raise growing-finishing pigs, reducing slurry accumulation, although pigs thermal comfort may be negatively affected by the heat produced inside the litter. This study compared environmental and performance parameters for growing-finishing pigs raised on deep litter systems having distinct depths and on solid floor. The experiment was conducted in a region of temperate climate of Brazil, comparing three treatments: litter having rice husk 0.5m (T1); and 0.25m deep (T2); and solid concrete floor (T3). The first litter was used in two lots and replaced by a second litter used in other two lots, during 52 weeks. Each lot included five pigs in a 7m2 pen, from 60 to 145 d of age. Environmental parameters were determined at weekly intervals, including: atmospheric temperature; relative humidity; temperature at the center of the pen, in the surface (TSF); and at half of the depth (THD), only for T1 and T2. Feed consumption and weight of pigs were measured every four weeks. Atmospheric temperature and relative humidity were not influenced by the treatments (P>0.05). Mean TSF was 22.8 ± 3.6°C, being lower for T3 (P 0.05). TSF was higher for new than for used litters (P 0.05). Despite the potential unfavorable thermal comfort under high temperatures, deep litter systems can be used to raise pigs in the growing-finishing phases due to the absence of negative effects for growth performance.
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2008
Érico Kunde Corrêa; T. Lucia; Carlos Gil-Turnes; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; Ivan Bianchi; José Luis Corezzolla; Rafael da Rosa Ulguim
Due to the large animal inventories and the great volume of waste, swine production is considered a highly polluting activity. Therefore one of its greatest challenges is the development of alternative production systems with lower polluting potential. Deep litter systems may be feasible alternative for waste management due to their capacity for slurry absorption, although they may negatively influence the thermal comfort of the pigs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of distinct depths of rice husk litters used to raise pigs in growing and finishing phases on ambiental temperature and relative humidity inside the barn. Three treatments were compared: litter with a depth of 0.5 m; litter with a depth of 0.25 m; and solid concrete floor. Ambiental temperature and relative humidity inside the barn were not influenced by the use of litter or by different litter depths.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Ivan Bianchi; Kérlin Calderam; Éder Francisco Maschio; Elisângela Mirapalheta Madeira; Rafael da Rosa Ulguim; Gissele Rambo; Érico Kunde Corrêa; Thomaz Lucia Júnior; João Carlos Deschamps; Marcio Nunes Corrêa
Este estudo teve por objetivo avaliar o uso da dimetilacetamida (DMA) e de glicerol na criopreservacao de semen suino sobre as taxas de concepcao e fertilizacao in vivo, utilizando o metodo de inseminacao artificial pos-cervical. Foram sincronizadas 60 leitoas pre-puberes e inseminadas com o uso de semen congelado com glicerol 3% (30 femeas) e DMA 5% (30 femeas). O metodo de inseminacao utilizado foi o pos-cervical, com concentracao de 1 x 109 espermatozoides vivos por dose. Apos 36 a 40h da inseminacao, as femeas foram abatidas, sendo realizada a contagem de corpos hemorragicos (CH) nos ovarios. Foi realizada a lavagem dos ovidutos das femeas, verificando o numero de estruturas recuperadas (oocitos e embrioes), calculando-se as taxas de concepcao e fertilizacao. A media de CH nas femeas do grupo glicerol 3% nao diferiu (P>0,05) daquelas do grupo DMA 5% (10,4 x 10,2, respectivamente). Nao houve diferenca (P>0,05) nas taxas de recuperacao de estruturas entre os grupos glicerol 3% (68,9%) e DMA 5% (66,9%). Os resultados obtidos nos grupos glicerol 3% e DMA 5% para as taxas de concepcao (73,3 x 76,6%) e fertilizacao (48,6 x 59,4%) nao apresentaram diferenca (P>0,05). Conclui-se que nao ha diferencas nas taxas de concepcao e fertilizacao in vivo utilizando-se semen congelado com o uso de dimetilacetamida ou de glicerol.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2008
Ivan Bianchi; Tiago Collares; Vinicius Farias Campos; P.V. Cavalcanti; C. Kaefer; E.K. Corrêa; O.A. Dellagostin; T. Lucia Jr.; João Carlos Deschamps; Marcio Nunes Corrêa
Polypeptides associate to membrane integrity (MI) of swine spermatozoa submitted to freezing and thawing were identified. The protein profile of seminal plasma analyzed by SDS-PAGE allowed the identification of nine polypeptide bands with molecular weight ranging from 11.97 to 122.52kDa. One 26.58kDa band was associated with reduced MI (<55%). No associations among other bands and MI were observed. The 26.58kDa factor is associated with reduction of membrane integrity of swine spermatozoa after freezing and thawing.
Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2014
C. E. R. Ferreira; D. B. Sávio; A. C. Guarise; M. J. Flach; G.D.A. Gastal; A.O. Gonçalves; Odir A. Dellagostin; R. V. Alonso; Ivan Bianchi; Carine Dahl Corcini; T. Lucia
Heterospermic AI is commonly used in swine despite preventing precise evaluation of individual boar fertility. The present study compared the contribution of four boars (A, B, C and D) for reproductive performance and for paternity using homospermic and heterospermic (AB, AC, AD, BC, BD and CD) AI (n=204 for homospermic AI; n=307 for heterospermic AI). Blood samples from the four boars, from all sows inseminated with heterospermic doses and from the umbilical cords of their piglets, as well as tissue smears from mummified fetuses, were genotyped using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Differences among boars were detected for the in vitro oocyte penetration rate and for the number of spermatozoa per oocyte (P<0.05), but not for sperm motility, mitochondrial functionality and integrity of the membrane, acrosome and DNA (P>0.05). Homospermic and heterospermic AI resulted in similar (P>0.05) farrowing rates (90.5% and 89.9%, respectively) and total litter size (12.4±0.4 and 12.7±0.7, respectively). Farrowing rate was lower for Boar B than for Boar C (P<0.05), but no other differences in reproductive performance among boars were observed with homospermic AI. The SNPs determined the paternity of 94.2% of the piglets sired by heterospermic AI. In the AC pool, paternity contribution per boar was similar (P>0.05), but differences between boars occurred in all other pools (P<0.05). Boar D achieved the greatest paternity contribution in all pools and parity categories (nearly 60%), whereas Boar B sired the fewest piglets (at most 40%). Reproductive performance was similar with homospermic and heterospermic AI, but differences in performance among boars undetected with homospermic AI were only evident after genotyping the piglets sired through heterospermic AI.
Bioresource Technology | 2012
Érico Kunde Corrêa; J.L. Corezzolla; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; Ivan Bianchi; Carlos Gil-Turnes; T. Lucia
The effect of depths and of addition of inoculums on the chemical content of swine beddings was evaluated. For beddings 0.25m (25D) and 0.50m (50D) deep, three treatments were tested in two repeats with the same beddings: control (no inoculums); T1 (250g of Bacillus cereus var. toyoii at 8.4×10(7)CFU/g); and T2 (250g of a pool of Bacillus sp. at 8.4×10(7)CFU/g) (250g for 25D and 500g for 50D). For 25D, the C:N ratio was lower, but N, K and C contents were greater than for 50D (P<0.05). The inoculums did not benefit any chemical parameter (P>0.05). In the second repeat, beddings presented lower C:N ratio and greater N, P and K contents than in the first repeat (P<0.05). Thus, the compost produced after using 25D twice had greater fertilizer value than that of 50D.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2016
Fabiana Moreira; Z.M.G. Cheuiche; G. Rizzoto; M.Q. Santos; M.S. Schuch; M.J. Flach; B. G. Gasperin; Ivan Bianchi; T. Lucia
Polyunsaturated fatty acids may benefit reproductive performance of female swine. This study evaluated metabolic and reproductive parameters of prepubertal finishing gilts fed with fish oil as a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids (6.88g/d) (n=12) over a period of 45 d. Gilts in the control group were fed soybean oil (n=13). Body weight and backfat were determined at 15-d intervals. Serum levels of leptin, IGF-1, insulin, cholesterol and triglycerides were measured at the beginning (D0) and at the end of the period (D45). Immunolabeling intensity for leptin and its receptor (ObRb) was assessed in oocytes of preantral follicles. Gilts fed omega-3 presented slightly heavier uteri (P=0.09) than control gilts, but there was no effect on body weight and backfat (P>0.05). Cholesterol serum levels tended to be lower at D45 for omega-3 supplemented gilts than for controls (P=0.06). Triglycerides and IGF-1 serum levels were lower at D45 than at D0 for control gilts (P<0.05), but unaltered for supplemented gilts. Insulin levels were unaffected by supplementation (P>0.05), but were greater at D45 than at D0 in both treatments (P<0.05). Immunolabeling for leptin and ObRb in oocytes included in preantral follicles was more intense for supplemented gilts than for control gilts (P<0.05). Omega-3 supplementation was associated with reduced serum cholesterol level and more intense staining for leptin in oocytes of prepubertal gilts, which suggests some involvement on triggering puberty.
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