M.L. García
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
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Journal of Animal Science | 2010
M. J. Argente; M. Merchán; Rosa Peiró; M.L. García; M. A. Santacreu; J. M. Folch; A. Blasco
The objective of this work was to analyze 3 functional candidate genes for reproduction in 2 lines of rabbits divergently selected by uterine capacity. Both lines were selected for 10 generations. The selection was then relaxed until the 17th generation, when it was compounded by 61 and 63 does of the High and Low lines, respectively. We sequenced the SCGB1A1 gene, which encodes the main protein secreted by the rabbit in the uterus and seems to play an important role in implantation. We found 6 SNP in the promoter region cosegregating in 2 haplotypes in both lines with similar frequency. We also analyzed IGF1 mRNA because of its effects on embryo development, but we did not find any polymorphism between individuals of the 2 lines. The third gene analyzed was the TIMP1, which encodes a protein involved in many biological processes related to reproduction. We determined the sequence of its promoter region and found 1 SNP (g.1423A>G) segregating with different frequencies in both lines (0.60 for allele A in the High line and 0.82 for allele G in the Low line). The association study performed in an F(2) population (n = 598) generated by the cross of the 2 lines of rabbits revealed that the AA genotype had 0.88 embryos more than the GG genotype at 72 h of gestation. The difference increased to 2.23 embryos at implantation, but no difference was found between genotypes at birth. These results suggest that TIMP1 could be a candidate gene for embryo implantation and embryo survival.
Veterinary Journal | 2014
María-José Argente; M.L. García; Virginia Birlanga; Raquel Muelas
Rabbit meat production in Europe is usually based on a semi-intensive system, in which lactation and gestation overlap. The demands of lactation and pregnancy are likely to be relatively stressful for female rabbits and may compromise the immune system and reproductive performance. The present study was designed to characterise circulating levels of cortisol, haptoglobin (Hp), C-reactive protein (CRP), and serum amyloid A (SAA) in non-lactating and lactating female rabbits at first and second mating, and to determine whether any relationship exists between these biomarkers and litter size. Serum cortisol concentrations were at their greatest (mean ± SEM = 39.5 ± 3.9 nmol/L) in animals at the end of lactation. However, after weaning, cortisol concentrations were not significantly different compared to nulliparous females (19.9 ± 3.6 vs. 16.3 ± 2.2 nmol/L, respectively). The highest concentrations of circulating Hp (0.14 ± 0.01 g/L) were seen in early lactating primiparous females, and lower in nulliparous females and in rabbits after weaning. In contrast, nulliparous female rabbits showed the highest plasma CRP values (13.1 ± 1.1 mg/L). No significant differences were found for SAA. Nulliparous females had smaller litter sizes than early lactating and non-lactating primiparous female rabbits. CRP and SAA showed a positive correlation (r = +0.24, P = 0.011) and were negatively related to litter size (r = -0.23, P = 0.017 and P = 0.032, respectively). Cortisol and Hp were not related to CRP, SAA, nor to litter size. These results suggest a closer association between the mechanisms that regulate release of CRP and SAA, compared to those that regulate Hp production. Thus, lactation is associated with changes in several stress biomarkers. CRP and SAA might be more useful for evaluating animal welfare and for predicting subsequent reproductive performance of female rabbits.
Proceedings of the World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production | 2014
María-José Argente; M.L. García; A. Blasco
World Rabbit Science | 2017
E.W. Calle; M.L. García; A. Blasco; M. J. Argente
World Rabbit Science | 2017
E.W. Calle; M.L. García; A. Blasco; M. J. Argente
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics | 2017
M. J. Argente; E.W. Calle; M.L. García; A. Blasco
International Technology, Education and Development Conference | 2017
María-José Argente; M.L. García
World Rabbit Science | 2016
R. Belabbas; M.L. García; H. AinBaziz; A. Berbar; G. Zitouni; M. Lafri; M. Bouzouan; R. Merrouche; D. Ismail; Z. Boumahdi; N. Benali; M. J. Argente
Theriogenology | 2016
M.L. García; A. Blasco; M. J. Argente
Open Access Library Journal | 2016
M.L. García; Eddy Wilfredo Calle; M. J. Argente