Juliana Minardi Galo
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2007
Danilo Pedro Streit Júnior; Melanie Digmayer; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Rodolfo Nardez Sirol; Gentil Vanini de Moraes; Juliana Minardi Galo
The objective of this work was to evaluate the percentage of hatching after cooling of pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) embryos at -8oC for six hours, treated with cryoprotectant solutions, to obtain a cooling protocol for the specie. There were 2.400 embryos in post-gastrula stage development, in seven cryoprotectants solutions and control with three replicates, in completely randomized design. Ethylene glycol and honey-jelly were inappropriate. The substitution of 50% sucrose did not produce positive results. The combination of methanol (9%) and sucrose (17.5%) performed 69.2% of hatching and is recommended for cooling of pacu embryos at -8 oC for six hours.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2011
Juliana Minardi Galo; Streit-Junior Dp; Rodolfo Nardez Sirol; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Melanie Digmayer; Andrade Vx; Ebert Ar
The objective of this research was to verify the presence of spermatic abnormalities on semen of Brycon orbignyanus after cryopreservation. Semen was collected from ten four-year-old males who presented secondary reproductive characteristics for migrating fish. Sperm was evaluated for motility, vigor and spermatic morphology before and after cryopreservation. A cryoprotectant solution was made of 20 mL of yolk egg, 5.0 g of glucose and dimethyl sulfoxide diluted in distilled water (10 mL: 90 mL). The diluted semen (1:3, semen:solution) was submitted to nitrogen steam for 24 hours and then to liquid nitrogen (-196 ºC) for 60 days. Cryopreservation decreased the percentage of normal spermatozoa from 62.20% to 54.60%. Consequently, the percentage of spermatozoa with secondary abnormalities increased from 8.50% to 15.00%. However, there was no difference in primary abnormalities. Both spermatic motility and vigor were decreased in cryopreserved semen compared with fresh semen. In conclusion, cryopreservation of semen of B. orbignyanus increased the percentage of secondary abnormalities and decreased the spermatic motility and vigor.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2015
Juliana Minardi Galo; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Streit-Junior Dp; Daniele Menezes Albuquerque; Darci Carlos Fornari; Roma Cf; Luis Ricardo Jayme Guerreiro
The study aimed to analyze the Colossoma macropomum reproductive behavior and quality of the female gametes throughout the reproductive season. The experiment was carried out in Pimenta Bueno - Rondônia State (Northern Brazil) during the reproductive season (2010-2011) using 36 females. Each sampling was performed on a 15 ± 5 days interval. Female gametes were collected by stripping and the following analyses were performed: weight of oocytes released (g); productivity index, fertilization and hatching rate. During the sampling period was verified effect (p < 0.05) of collecting time into the season for oocytes weight, productivity index and fertilization rate. Although the period 3 (December) did not differ significantly from other periods, it showed better parameters for the quality of C. macropomum oocytes.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2013
Darci Carlos Fornari; Danilo Pedro Streit Júnior; Juliana Minardi Galo; Luis Ricardo Jayme Guerreiro; Jayme Aparecido Povh; Nelson Mauricio Lopera Barrero; Diego de Oliveira; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of different cryoprotectants on the viability of dourado (Salminus brasiliensis) embryos. Ten cryoprotectant solutions were tested. For each solution, 300 embryos were selected at the closing of the blastopore stage, and 300 more embryos were used as a negative control. After cooling (-8oC for 6 hours), the embryos were rehydrated directly in the incubator until hatching. The best result is obtained with the cryoprotectant solution containing 9% methanol associated with 17% sucrose, resulting in a larvae hatching rate of 67.06%.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2014
Juliana Minardi Galo; Danilo Pedro Streit; Ja Povh; Darci Carlos Fornari; Emiko Kawakami de Resende; Diego de Oliveira; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro
This study aimed at assessing the sperm quality of the Amazon catfish, Leiarius marmoratus ¸ after refrigeration without extenders. After capturing the animals and stripping of semen, the following parameters were analyzed: progressive motility, motility quality score, duration of motility and sperm morphology. An aliquot of fresh semen from each male was kept at room temperature (28 ± 2°C) as a control, for further comparison with cooled semen. The semen from each animal was stored in extenders-free individual syringes. The syringes were kept in ice within polystyrene boxes at 13 ± 2°C. For both fresh and cooled semen, seminal parameters were evaluated every one-hour interval, reaching seven hours of analysis. Fresh semen showed a significant decrease in motility, motility quality score and duration of motility remaining viable only for three hours. Progressive motility of the cooled semen displayed a negative linear pattern (P<0.05). The duration of motility increased (P<0.05), reaching its peak after three hours of storage. The motility quality score showed a quadratic pattern. No statistical differences were observed when sperm morphology was assessed (P>0.05), even though the mean values of total abnormalities have increased over the storage time. Further studies focusing on the application of this technique should be performed, including the addition of extenders and cryoprotectants for preservation of the sperm over longer periods.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2018
Juliana Minardi Galo; Streit-Junior Dp; C.A.L. Oliveira; J. P. Povh; Darci Carlos Fornari; Melanie Digmayer; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro
In this work, the seminal parameters of P. mesopotamicus were evaluated fresh and after cryopreservation, focusing on the sperm variables that affect the rates of fertilization, hatching and post-hatching parameters such as larval survival and morphology. The semen and oocytes from the animals were collected after extrusion, and seminal quality and oocyte fertilization were analyzed. Subsequently, a portion of each semen sample was cryopreserved and, after two days, the oocytes from three new females were fertilized with cryopreserved semen from the males. The analyzes showed that progressive motility, spermatic vigor, motility duration, number of normal sperm and secondary abnormalities were higher in fresh semen than in semen after thawing (P <0.0001). Similarly, fertilization and hatching rates and the percentage of normal and abnormal larvae in fertilized oocytes were higher when fresh semen was used (P <0.0001). The cryopreservation process affected the qualitative parameters of the semen of Piaractus mesopotamicus. The primary abnormality of spermatozoa was the main variable that influenced both fertilization and hatching rates, both in fresh and thawed semen. The second most important variable that influenced, particularly, thawed semen, was the spermatic vigor.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016
Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Maria del Pilar Rodriguez-Rodriguez; Emiko Kawakami de Resende; Felipe Pinheiro de Souza; Jayme Aparecido Povh; Angela Rocio Poveda-Parra; Elenice Souza dos Reis Goes; Juliana Minardi Galo; Maxwel Bernardo Junior; Nelson Mauricio Lopera-Barrero
Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2009
D. P. Streit Júnior; A. C. de Oliveira; Rosângela do Socorro Pereira Ribeiro; Rodolfo Nardez Sirol; G. V. de Moraes; Juliana Minardi Galo; Melanie Digmayer
Cryobiology | 2012
Diego de Oliveira; Juliana Minardi Galo; Danilo Pedro Streit; Leandro Cesar Godoy; Daniele Menezes de Albulquerque; Emiko Kawakami de Resende; Darci Carlos Fornari; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro
Archive | 2016
Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Maria del Pilar Rodriguez-Rodriguez; Emiko Kawakami de Resende; Felipe Pinheiro de Souza; Jayme Aparecido Povh; Angela Rocio Poveda-Parra; Juliana Minardi Galo; Maxwel Bernardo Junior; Nelson Mauricio Lopera-Barrero