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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2007

Relação da taxa de gestação com sêmen bovino congelado e testes de avaliação espermática in vitro

Jeanne Broch Siqueira; José Domingos Guimarães; Eduardo Paulino da Costa; M. Henry; Ciro Alexandre Alves Torres; M. V. G. B. Silva; Thiago da Silva Silveira

The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between complementary (hiposmotic, thermo-resistance and acrosome reaction tests) and conventional evaluations (physical and morphologic aspects) of bovine frozen/thawed semen and conception rates. Average values for spermatic motility evaluated by thermo-resistance test were of 53.48% (post-thawed), 43.69% (60 minutes), 35.88% (120 minutes) and 33.04% (180 minutes). The percentage of reactive cells observed for the hiposmotic test was 37.89%. Average intensity was observed for post-thawing spermatic motility, positively correlated to hiposmotic test (0.21). However, correlation between motility in the 180 minutes and hiposmotic test was high (0.64). The percentage of cells presenting post-thawing acrosome reaction was 9.85%, which was negative correlated to post-thawing (-0.25) and after three hours of incubation (-0.46) spermatic motility. No correlation was observed for complementary tests and post-thawed motility and the conception rate. No one of the parameters evaluated in this study was individually able to indicate the fertilizing capacity of the frozen/thawed semen.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2011

Reproductive Parameters of Mangalarga Marchador Mares in a Commercial Embryo Transfer Programme

E. de P. Lopes; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; J.D. Guimarães; A. N. Rocha; Gr de Carvalho; Ciro Alexandre Alves Torres

The objective of this study is to evaluate the reproductive efficiency in donors and recipient Mangalarga Marchador mares in commercial programmes of embryo transfer (ET) and the effects of some reproductive characteristics and ET methodology on conception rates in the recipient mares. A total of 1140 flushing procedures were performed and 830 embryos (72.8%) were recovered. There were no differences between the rates of embryonic recovery in the different breeding seasons (p > 0.05) and 92.8% of the recovered embryos were 8-9 days old. There was no difference in the embryonic recovery regarding the collection order from the first to the ninth embryo collection along the breeding season, as well as among mares inseminated during the foal heat or subsequent cycles (p > 0.05). Pregnancy rates observed in the total period of all reproductive seasons at 15, 30, 45 and 60 days of pregnancy were 73.4, 69.9, 66.7 and 64.5%, respectively. Differences in pregnancy rate and early embryonic loss rates were not observed between embryos transferred immediately after collection (66.8% and 13.5%) and embryos transported at room temperature for periods of < 1 h (62.9% and 14.4%; p > 0.05). Pregnancy rates were higher when the interval between ovulations of donor and recipient mares remained between -3 and -2 days (p < 0.05), and the lowest rates were observed for intervals of -6 days (p < 0.05) with intermediary values for intervals of -1, 0 and +1 (p > 0.05). Embryonic loss rates, however, did not differ between intervals of ovulations synchronism between donor and recipient mares (p > 0.05). This flexibilization in the ovulatory synchronism between donor and recipient mares optimizes the use of recipient mares, thus reducing costs and facilitating management of horse breeding farms.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2007

Avaliação do comportamento sexual em touros Nelore: comparação entre os testes da libido em curral e do comportamento sexual a campo

Cleber Barbosa de Oliveira; José Domingos Guimarães; Eduardo Paulino da Costa; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Ciro Alexandre Alves Torres; Giovanni Ribeiro de Carvalho; Simone Eliza Facioni Guimarães

The objectives of this study were to determine the efficiency of the libido test in corral compared to the test performed at field and to relate them to the gestation rate observed in a breeding season of 120 days. Thirteen Nelore bulls able to reproduce were submitted to the libido test in corral for 3 hours and evaluated by scores every five minutes. Nine of them were submitted to evaluation at field using a bull:cow proportion equal to 1:33. The gestation was diagnosed every 21 days through ultrasonographic evaluation. During the test in corral, the classification scores increased as the testing time increased, but no bull accomplished complete service in the first 10 minutes of the test. A very good bull obtained 84.80% for pregnancy rate, but other questionable bulls obtained 86.67 and 96.55% at the end of the breeding season. Correlations estimates among physical and morphologic characteristics of the semen were close to zero or null. The main physiologic indicators of the bull sexual behavior were: smelling or licking the female body, smelling or licking the vulva, followed or not by the Flehmen reflex. The results suggested 30 minutes of observation as the most efficient time to evaluate the libido test in corral. The libido test at field during daytime was not effective probably because of the sexual behavior of some bulls at night.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Testicular shape and andrological aspects of young Nellore bulls under extensive farming

Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Eunice Oba; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; Simone Eliza Facioni Guimarães; Tamires Miranda Neto; José Domingos Guimarães

Aiming to determine the relationship between the frequency of testicular shape and the andrological aspects in young Nellore bulls, 18,676 animals were assessed. All andrological examinations were performed between the years 2000 and 2008. Animals were classified as able for breeding, able for breeding in natural mating system, unable for breeding and discarded. The testicular shape was classified as long, fairly long, oval-long, spherical-oval, and spherical. The analysis of Pearson correlations was performed for testicular shape with scrotal circumference, testicular volume, progressive motility, sperm vigor, major defects, minor defects and total defects. Testicles with oval shape prevailed (99.61%). It was obseved that 76.34; 66.34; 64.34; 58.33 and 50.00% of the animals were classified as sound for breeding for shapes long, fairly long, oval-long, spherical-oval, and spherical, respectively. Correlations between testicular shape with scrotal circumference, testicular volume, progressive motility, sperm vigor, major, minor and total defects were 0.26; 0.08; 0.00; 0.11; -0.02; 0.02 and -0.01, respectively. Testicular shape had no influence upon the andrological examination results. Testicles of long shape were prevalent within the population.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2010

Immotile short-tail sperm defect in Nelore (Bos taurus indicus) breed bulls.

Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; S.E.F. Guimarães; T. Miranda Neto; J.D. Guimarães

This case study reported the presence of short tail sperm defect in the semen of three Nelore breed bulls. The sperm presented 0% of motility in the three animals evaluated and a total of 70%, 61% and 34% of pathologies of the intermediate piece of the tail respectively for animals 1, 2 and 3. It was identified that animals 2 and 3 had high degree of inbreeding, although no relationship was found with animal 1. Animal 2 was the only one that presented inbreeding coefficient (6.25%). His half-sib (animal 3) and animal 1, from the same herd, had shown no inbreeding, showing that inheritance is not the only determinant factor for its incidence on Nelore males.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Can scrotal circumference-based selection discard bulls with good productive and reproductive potential?

Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Faider Alberto Castaño Villadiego; Fabyano Fonseca e Silva; Breno Soares Camilo; Victor E Gómez León; Thiago Peixoto; Edgar Díaz; Denise Silva Okano; Paula Piccolo Maitan; Daniel Lima; Simone Eliza Facioni Guimarães; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; José Domingos Guimarães

Nonlinear mixed models were used to describe longitudinal scrotal circumference (SC) measurements of Nellore bulls. Models comparisons were based on Akaike’s information criterion, Bayesian information criterion, error sum of squares, adjusted R2 and percentage of convergence. Sequentially, the best model was used to compare the SC growth curve in bulls divergently classified according to SC at 18–21 months of age. For this, bulls were classified into five groups: SC < 28cm; 28cm ≤ SC < 30cm, 30cm ≤ SC < 32cm, 32cm ≤ SC < 34cm and SC ≥ 34cm. Michaelis-Menten model showed the best fit according to the mentioned criteria. In this model, β1 is the asymptotic SC value and β2 represents the time to half-final growth and may be related to sexual precocity. Parameters of the individual estimated growth curves were used to create a new dataset to evaluate the effect of the classification, farms, and year of birth on β1 and β2 parameters. Bulls of the largest SC group presented a larger predicted SC along all analyzed periods; nevertheless, smaller SC group showed predicted SC similar to intermediate SC groups (28cm ≤ SC < 32cm), around 1200 days of age. In this context, bulls classified as improper for reproduction at 18–21 months old can reach a similar condition to those considered as good condition. In terms of classification at 18–21 months, asymptotic SC was similar among groups, farms and years; however, β2 differed among groups indicating that differences in growth curves are related to sexual precocity. In summary, it seems that selection based on SC at too early ages may lead to discard bulls with suitable reproductive potential.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2018

Relationship of testicular biometry with semen variables in breeding soundness evaluation of Nellore bulls

Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Fabyano Fonseca e Silva; S.E.F. Guimarães; Bruna Waddington; Eduardo Paulino da Costa; Víctor Enrique Gómez León; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Denise Silva Okano; Paula Piccolo Maitan; José Domingos Guimarães

This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between testicular biometry and semen variables, as well as, to relate testicular variables to the probability of selecting Nellore bulls with desirable sperm morphology when conducting breeding soundness evaluations (BSE). A total of 2055 BSEs from 506 bulls comprised the dataset. Biometric variables evaluated were: scrotal circumference, testicular volume, width, length, ratio and eccentricity; and semen variables were sperm motility, major sperm defects, minor sperm defects and normal sperm. Data of testicular biometry were correlated with data for semen variables using the Pearsons correlation assessment. Effects of testicular variables in selecting for sperm morphology of bulls in the BSE were evaluated by logistic regression. Scrotal circumference, testicular volume, length and width were positively correlated to sperm motility (0.18 to 0.19) and normal sperm (0.24 to 0.27) and negatively correlated with values for major defects (-0.24 to -0.27), but for testicular ratio and eccentricity there were coefficients near zero for all semen traits. Testicular ratio and eccentricity were not suitable for predicting the probability of selecting a bull based on semen variables using the BSE, but scrotal circumference, testicular volume, length and width were highly significant (P <  0.0001) with moderate values of area under ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristics) curve (0.608 to 0.620).


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2007

Gonadic Sperm Reserve in Buffaloes Created under Tropical Conditions

Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Eunice Oba; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; E. F. Castilho; R. F. Bittencourt; S. S. Assaf; J. D. Guimaraes

Abstract The objective of the present study was quantifying the spermatic production per gram and daily rate of the testicular parenchyma. Testis of 12 crossbred Murrah buffaloes aged 24 to 48 months created under extensive conditions in the State of São Paulo/Brazil were analyzed. Animals were divided into groups based on the testicular shape (long and long-moderate) and testicular sides (right and left) and the studied parameters were: length and testicular width, weight and volume of the albuginea and mediastinum and net weight of the testicular parenchyma, gonadic sperm reserves, spermatic production/g of testicular parenchyma, daily spermatic production/g, total daily spermatic production, resulting into the values: 8.16±0.87 and 4.29±0.50 cm; 9.09±1.91 g and 8.77±1.88 mL; 0.97±0.39 g and 0.90±0.38 mL; 112.91±18.85 g; 14.32 x 109±0.15; 13.42 x 106±0.17; 27.40 x 106 ±0.35 and 2.92 x 109 ±0.30, registering no difference between right and left testis in relation to the parameters (P<0.05). There was no relation between testicular biometry and spermatic production (P<0.05). According to the obtained values, all animals were considered sexually mature and presented an efficient spermatic production per gram of testicular parenchyma and total daily production.


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2013

CORRELAÇÃO DOS FATORES QUE INTERFEREM NA EFICIÊNCIA REPRODUTIVA DE ÉGUAS MANGALARGA MARCHADOR EM PROGRAMAS DE TRANSFERÊNCIA DE EMBRIÕES

Edílson de Paula Lopes; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Alexandre Neves Rocha; Jhonata Vieira Tavaresdo Nascimento Pereira; Leonardo Franco Martins; Bruna Waddington de Freitas; José Domingos Guimarães


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2013

VIABILIDADE ESPERMÁTICA DO SÊMEN CONGELADO DE SUÍNOS DA RAÇA PIAU AVALIADA PELO TESTE DE TERMORRESISTÊNCIA

Maurício Hoshino da Costa Barros; Hugo Hideki Shiomi; Lincoln da Silva Amorim; Jeanne Broch Siqueira; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Simone Eliza Facioni Guimarães; José Domingos Guimarães

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Rogério Oliveira Pinho

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Leonardo Franco Martins

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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Deiler Sampaio Costa

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Daniel Lima

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Denise Silva Okano

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Fabyano Fonseca e Silva

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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J.D. Guimarães

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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