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Theriogenology | 2016

The base medium affects ultrastructure and survival of bovine preantral follicles cultured in vitro.

Carolina Rodriguez Jimenez; Valdevane Rocha Araújo; Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Jovana Luiza de Azevedo; Rg Silveira; Ciro Alexandre Alves Torres

The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of minimum essential medium alpha modification (α-MEM), tissue culture medium 199 (TCM-199), and McCoys medium (McCoys) on IVC of preantral follicles included in the bovine ovarian cortex (in situ). Bovine ovarian fragments were cultured in α-MEM, TCM-199, or McCoy supplemented ((+)) with glutamine, insulin, transferrin, selenium, ascorbic acid, BSA, penicillin, streptomycin, and HEPES buffer in 24-well plates, at 37 °C and 5% CO2 for 1 or 7 days. The morphology of follicles, normal, primordial and development (primary and secondary), as well as viability and morphometric variables of follicles and oocytes were assessed. The morphology and morphometry of preantral follicles were analyzed by ANOVA followed by the Tukey and Dunnett tests, and viability variables were determined by the chi-square test. The results showed that TCM-199(+) reduced significantly (P < 0.05) the percentage of morphologically normal and viable follicles after 7 days of culture compared to the control. Similar results were observed in McCoy(+), in which the percentage of viable follicles after 7 days of culture was significantly lower (P < 0.05) than in the control. However, it was similar (P > 0.05) between α-MEM(+) and TCM-199(+). Moreover, follicular diameters in McCoy(+) and TCM-199(+) were significantly smaller (P < 0.05) than in control and α-MEM(+) after 7 days of culture. In addition, the ultrastructure of preantral follicles was similar between the control and α-MEM(+) after 7 days of culture. In conclusion, α-MEM(+) showed to be the most effective medium to preserve morphology, morphometry and ultrastructure of bovine preantral follicles, ensuring their viability and growth after in situ culture.


Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics | 2017

Genome‐wide association study and annotating candidate gene networks affecting age at first calving in Nellore cattle

R.R. Mota; S.E.F. Guimarães; M. R. S. Fortes; Ben J. Hayes; Fabyano Fonseca e Silva; L.L. Verardo; M. Kelly; C.F. de Campos; José Domingos Guimarães; Raphael Rocha Wenceslau; Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; J.F. Garcia; Stephen S. Moore

We performed a genome-wide mapping for the age at first calving (AFC) with the goal of annotating candidate genes that regulate fertility in Nellore cattle. Phenotypic data from 762 cows and 777k SNP genotypes from 2,992 bulls and cows were used. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) effects based on the single-step GBLUP methodology were blocked into adjacent windows of 1 Megabase (Mb) to explain the genetic variance. SNP windows explaining more than 0.40% of the AFC genetic variance were identified on chromosomes 2, 8, 9, 14, 16 and 17. From these windows, we identified 123 coding protein genes that were used to build gene networks. From the association study and derived gene networks, putative candidate genes (e.g., PAPPA, PREP, FER1L6, TPR, NMNAT1, ACAD10, PCMTD1, CRH, OPKR1, NPBWR1 and NCOA2) and transcription factors (TF) (STAT1, STAT3, RELA, E2F1 and EGR1) were strongly associated with female fertility (e.g., negative regulation of luteinizing hormone secretion, folliculogenesis and establishment of uterine receptivity). Evidence suggests that AFC inheritance is complex and controlled by multiple loci across the genome. As several windows explaining higher proportion of the genetic variance were identified on chromosome 14, further studies investigating the interaction across haplotypes to better understand the molecular architecture behind AFC in Nellore cattle should be undertaken.


Animal Science Journal | 2015

Influence of corpus luteum and ovarian volume on the number and quality of bovine oocytes

Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Cr Jimenez; Am Zolini; Erly Carrascal; Jovana Luiza de Azevedo; Camila Oliveira Silveira; Fabrício Albani Oliveira; Ciro Alexandre Alves Torres

In order to evaluate whether ovarian volume, presence and diameter of the corpus luteum (CL) have effects on the number and quality of bovine recovered oocytes, 110 ovaries were obtained from the slaughterhouse. Cumulus oocytes complex were aspirated and evaluated under stereomicroscope. Oocytes were counted and classified according to their quality (Grades I, II, III and IV). Ovarian volume was weakly correlated to the number of good quality oocytes (P < 0.05). Ovaries with CL showed greater numbers of good quality oocytes than ovaries without CL (P < 0.05). Further, presence of CL and its diameter positively influenced the probability of recovering good quality oocytes (P < 0.05). In conclusion, ovarian volume is not a good parameter itself to predict important ovarian characteristics; moreover, analysis of CL, its presence and diameter, may be a good tool to improve efficiency on in vitro embryo production programs.


The Scientific World Journal | 2014

Association of Vitamin E with Rapid Thawing on Goat Semen

Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Fabrício Albani Oliveira; Carolina Rodriguez Jimenez; Erly Carrascal; Júlio Cesar Oliveira Dias; Gisele Dias Oliveira; Rg Silveira; Camila Oliveira Silveira; Ciro Alexandre Alves Torres

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of vitamin E associated with rapid thawing on cryopreserved goat semen. Two bucks were used and eight ejaculates per animal were collected using artificial vagina. Semen was diluted with the following treatments: BIOXCELL (control), BIOXCELL + Equex (sodium lauryl sulphate) and BIOXCELL + vitamin E 100 μM. Semen was packaged into 0.25 mL straws and cooled at 5°C for 1 hour. Freezing was performed in liquid nitrogen vapor (−155°C) during 15 minutes. Then, the straws were immersed in liquid nitrogen (−196°C). Straws were thawed at 38°C/60 seconds or at 60°C/7 seconds with immediate sperm analysis. Hypoosmotic swelling test was performed adding a 20 μL aliquot of thawed semen to 1 mL of hypoosmotic solution (100 mOsm·Kg−1) followed by incubation during 60 minutes in water bath (38°C). Vitamin E did not affect any studied parameters (P > 0.05). Nevertheless, defrosting rate of 60°C/7 seconds improved sperm membrane functional integrity (P < 0.05). Current knowledge about goat semen cryopreservation is not sufficient to ensure high post-thawing recovery rates; thus, this study brings important data about using antioxidants and different thawing rates on cryopreservation process.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Vitrificação de folículos pré-antrais bovinos com dimetilxulfoxido e sacarose adicionado de α-tocopherol

Carolina Rodriguez Jimenez; Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Ciro Alexandre Alves Torres; Amanda M Medeiros; Leandro S Silva

The objective of this study was to evaluate the vitrification of bovine preantral follicles with dimethylsulfoxide (D) and sucrose (S) plus α-tocopherol 5mmol/L (T5) or 10mmol/L (T10) and, evaluate the thawed with minimal essential medium (m) with or without sucrose (s). Ovaries of cows were collected from slaughterhouse for the experiment I (n=66) and II (n=51). In the laboratory ovarian fragments were randomly assigned either to fresh control and 8 vitrification treatments (Controle and Dm; Dms, DSm; DSms; DST5m; DST5ms; DST10m; DST10ms). Ovarian fragments were placed in vitrification solution (5 min) and immersed in liquid nitrogen (-196°C), after a week, the fragments were thawed and analyzed. In the experiments I, preantral follicles were morphologically observed for histological evaluation, (normal; degenerated and developing of stage). In the experiment II, preantral follicles were mechanically isolated from ovarian tissue and examined with trypan blue, where dead and live corresponded to stained or non-stained. The treatments DSm, DSms and DST10m were effective in preserving the morphology in situ. However, the viability of isolated preantral follicles after vitrification remained high only in treatment DST10m. Thus, DST10m preserves survival rates and morphological integrity during vitrification of bovine preantral follicles.


British Biotechnology Journal | 2014

Influence of Dominant Follicle and Corpus luteum on Recovery of Good Quality Oocytes for In vitro Embryo Production in Cattle

Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Erly Carrascal; Fabrício Albani Oliveira; Am Zolini; Carlos Tiago Oliveira; Ítalo Augusto; Costa Soares; Ciro Alexandre; Alves Torres

The quality of oocytes is more critical for the success of bovine in vitro embryo production (IVP) than the conditions of in vitro culture of these structures. Despite knowledge about bovine follicular development, especially gonadotropin-dependent phase, be considerably wide, knowledge about effects of the estrous cycle phase, follicular or luteal, on recovery Mini -review Article


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.


Theriogenology | 2018

Aspects of sexual precocity and morphometry of uterus, placenta and embryos/fetuses in Piau breed and Commercial line gilts

José Carlos Montes; Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; Simone Eliza Facioni Guimarães; Paulo Sávio Lopes; Breno Soares Camilo; Hugo Hideki Shiomi; Daniel Araújo Lima; Rogério Oliveira Pinho; Jhonata Vieira Tavaresdo Nascimento Pereira; Denise Silva Okano; Karine Assis Costa; José Domingos Guimarães

In view of the importance of the genetic material of local breeds in the swine industry and the lack of information about reproductive performance of Piau females, two experiments were conducted to evaluate puberty and sexual maturity as well as the morphometry of embryos/fetuses, placenta and uterus during the first 90 days of gestation in Piau breed and Commercial line gilts. In experiment I, 37 Piau and 25 commercial line gilts were used. From the 120 days of age, detection of estrus was performed using mature boars from the first to third estrus of each gilt. Data regarding to age, body weight and estrus duration were recorded. After third estrus, females were slaughtered and ovaries were collected to determine ovulation rate. In experiment II, 36 Piau and 18 commercial line gilts were distributed into three groups according to the mating: Commercial, commercial line females x commercial line male; cross-mated, Piau females x commercial line male; and Piau, Piau females x Piau male. Gilts were slaughtered at 7, 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 days of pregnancy. Piau females reached puberty and sexual maturity at the same age as commercial line females, but with lower weight; moreover, Piau group showed negative correlations of birth weight with puberty (-0.27) and sexual maturity (-0.29). Commercial gilts presented higher ovulation rate, weight and length of uterus, and length and thoracic circumference of fetuses. Nevertheless, number of fetuses was similar in all groups at 90 days of gestation suggesting that Piau females present higher survival rates of the conceptuses. The results showed differences between the genetic groups related to fetal and placental development, gestational losses, number of ovulations and uterine development. In addition, an intermediate status of fetal weight was observed in Piau/Commercial line crossbred conceptuses; thus, the selection of Piau females on reproductive traits to be mated with commercial line males would be an alternative to contribute to improvement of intramuscular fat content.


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).


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2016

Effects of IGF-1 on In Vitro Culture of Bovine Preantral Follicles are Dose-Dependent.

Cr Jimenez; Jl de Azevedo; Rg Silveira; Jurandy Mauro Penitente-Filho; El Carrascal-Triana; Am Zolini; Valdevane Rocha Araújo; Caa Torres; Wg Gonçalves

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Am Zolini

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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El Carrascal-Triana

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Fabyano Fonseca e Silva

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Rg Silveira

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Camila Oliveira Silveira

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Cr Jimenez

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Denise Silva Okano

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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