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Animal Reproduction Science | 2014

Associations between resumption of postpartum ovarian activity, uterine health and concentrations of metabolites and acute phase proteins during the transition period in Holstein cows

Ana Rita Tavares Krause; Luiz Francisco Machado Pfeifer; Paula Montagner; Marina Menoncin Weschenfelder; Elizabeth Schwegler; Márcio Erpen Lima; Eduardo Gonçalves Xavier; Cássio Cassal Brauner; Eduardo Schmitt; Francisco Augusto Burkert Del Pino; Charles Ferreira Martins; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; Augusto Schneider

The resumption of ovarian activity, uterine health, severity of the negative energy balance and the synthesis of inflammatory mediators during the transition period in dairy cows are interrelated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the resumption of postpartum ovarian activity and the percentage of polymorphonuclear (PMN) cells in endometrial cytology, lipid mobilization and the secretion of acute phase proteins. For this study, 20 multiparous Holstein cows were used. Blood samples that were collected from 21d before calving to 44d in milk (DIM) were analyzed for serum glucose, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), insulin, haptoglobin, albumin, paraoxonase and progesterone. Endometrial cytology was performed at 37±2DIM to evaluate the percentage of PMN cells in the uterine flushing. Cows were divided into two groups: (1) ovulatory cows (n=12), which returned to ovarian activity by 44±2DIM; and (2) anovulatory cows (n=8), which did not resume ovarian activity during this period. Ovulatory cows had a lower (P=0.05) percentage of PMN cells in endometrial cytology than anovulatory cows (26.3±8.3% vs. 53.4±16.9%, respectively). Ovulatory cows had higher serum albumin during the pre- (P=0.03) and postpartum periods (P=0.01), and tended to have lower haptoglobin concentrations in the prepartum period (P=0.07) and higher paraoxonase activity in the postpartum period (P=0.09). In conclusion, cows that resumed ovarian activity early in the postpartum period had higher albumin concentrations in the peripartum period, which were associated with a lower percentage of uterine PMN cells.


Austral journal of veterinary sciences | 2018

Energetic metabolic profile of ewes presenting low body condition score induced to subclinical hypocalcemia in early postpartum

Eduardo Schmitt; Andressa Stein Maffi; Raquel Fraga e Silva Raimondo; Márcio Erpen Lima; Dustin André Chaves Hoffmann; Tiago dos Santos Farofa; Paula Montagner; J. A. A. Rincón; Francisco Augusto Burkert Del Pino; Marcio Nunes Corrêa

ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study is to assess plasma concentrations of metabolites related to energy balance in ewes showing low body condition score (BCS) induced to subclinical hypocalcemia in early postpartum. Sixteen crossbred ewes (Ideal x Corriedale) presenting BCS 0.05), whereas the mean concentrations of these marks after five days were lower in the hypocalcemia group (P 0.05) level. These results evidence that, despite the subclinical hypocalcemia induction at early postpartum, ewes presenting low body condition do not change the concentrations of energy balance-related metabolites in the following five days.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018

Effects of the Bull on Conception Rate of Dairy Cows in Different Seasons and According to AI Type

Gabriela Bueno Luz; Andressa Stein Maffi; Lucas Balinhas Farias; Eduardo Goulart Xavier; Márcio Erpen Lima; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; Cássio Cassal Brauner

Background: Reproductive efficiency is one of the most important factors affecting the performance dairy cattle, and fixedtime artificial insemination (TAI) is an important biotechnology factor employed in bovine livestock. The achievement of satisfactory results in TAI protocols depends of several factors, such as health and body condition, milk yield, environmental temperatures, ovulation time, semen manipulation, as well as semen quality. The goal of this study was to evaluate the conception rate of heifers and multiparous cows based on different Holstein bulls used for artificial insemination (AI). The effects of the type of management AI, animal category, and season of the year were also examined. Materials, Methods & Results: A three-year database on the reproductive management of a dairy farm was formed. All the cows and heifers were of the Holstein breed, in semi-intensive nutritional management, milked twice a day, and received a total mix ration. After 45 days in milk, when cows were observed twice daily with estrus signs, posterior artificial insemination occurred 12 h after estrus visualization was made. However, cows that were not observed in estrus were submitted to a timed artificial insemination (TAI). In this study, these fixed factors were considered: bulls utilized for the AI (totalizing 10 animals with at least 100 inseminations in each season, denoted by the letter B and a number - B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8, B9, B10); the season of the insemination (spring/summer being from November to April and autumn/winter from May to October), category animal (heifers, animals that never have been calved, or multiparous, animals that have already given birth more than once), and the type of AI (which included TAI using a protocol for synchronization, but cows having not necessarily shown estrus signs at the AI; ETAI: using protocol of synchronization, cows showing estrus signs at the AI; and AI with estrus visualization, without protocol of synchronization when animals were observed in estrus and were inseminated 12 h later. The fertility parameter of the bulls and reproductive performance in AI was based on conception rate. There was a statistical difference among different bulls in the same season (P ≤ 0.05). There was also a difference in reproductive performance of the same bulls between seasons, autumn/winter and spring/summer; B8 37.8% vs. 32.0% (P = 0.05) and B10 35.1% vs. 20.7% (P = 0.003). Regarding the individual animal category, only one bull (B6) demonstrated higher reproductive performance when utilized in the AI of heifers than multiparous 39.2% vs. 27.2% (P = 0.01). Similarly, regarding the effect of the type of AI, only one bull (B8) exhibited different results, obtaining better results for conception rate when utilized in fixed TAI with estrus visualization (35.5%) and in the AI with estrus visualization (39.0%) compared with that of TAI (19.9%) (P < 0.05). Discussion: From these results, it was observed that some bulls exhibited better performance in situations of greater challenge. In addition, some animals presented variation in efficiency with the demonstration of estrus or not. Therefore, bulls that present semen with higher fertility in certain types of AI could be utilized on a larger scale for to increase the reproductive rates in artificial insemination. The results of this study indicate that despite the tests indicating the semen that is submitted is adequate, there are still variations in quality and the reproductive efficiency of each bull. With the effects varying based on fertility and on different environmental and management situations.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018

Effect of GnRH or estradiol benzoate on reproductive traits during a Heatsynch protocol in dairy cows

Laís Mielke; Mityelle da Costa Chaves Rodrigues; Márcio Erpen Lima; Diego Andres Velasco Acosta; Francisco Augusto Burkert Del Pino; Marcio Nunes Corrêa; Jéssica Halfen; Eduardo Gularte Xavier; Cássio Cassal Brauner

Background: Milk production of cows is closely correlated with its reproductive efficiency. One of the several factors influencing the dairy efficiency is the decline in fertility of the cows/heifers. Use of hormonal protocol are often used to improve the fertility of the recipients. Several programs are available to inseminate dairy cows, with variation in the use of different types of hormones, time of use and range of duration period, as well as the time of AI. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of follicular wave emergence induction of estradiol benzoate in comparison to GnRH in a Heatsynch protocol and its influence on reproductive parameters. Materials, Methods & Results: In this study were used primiparous and multiparous Holstein cows (n = 325). Animals were divided randomly into two different treatments according with the hormone used to induce follicular wave emergence (D0). The GnRH group (n = 167), was given 25 mg, while in the EB group (n = 158) was used 2 mg. At same day, were inserted, a controlled internal drug-releasing containing 1.9 g of progesterone CIDR®. On day 7, CIDR was removed and cows were given 25 mg luteinizing hormone followed by an injection of 1 mg Inducer Ovulation at day 8. Cows were then observed for signs of estrus for at least two hours (twice daily at 7 am and 6 pm) for three days following CIDR® removal. Cows detected in estrus were inseminated 12 h later the estrus detection. Pregnancy status was determined by ultrasonography at 30 ± 5 d and 60 ± 5 d after AI. A single technician was responsible for the estrus detection and inseminations. A single technician was responsible for the estrus detection and inseminations. Ultrassonographic examinations with ultrasound, transrectal linear probe of 5 MHz, were performed for the diagnosis of pregnancy at 30 and 60 days after artificial insemination. Binomially distributed data, such as, estrous response, conception rate, pregnancy rate and pregnancy losses, were analyzed by Chi-square test. Pregnancy rates at 30-35 days and 60-65 days as well as pregnancy losses were considered in the model for the effect of parity (primiparous vs. multiparous) and the group of estrus behavior during the Heatsynch protocol. Conception rate was similar between GnRH (36.1%, 57/158) and EB (37.7%, 63/167) treatments. Cows showing estrus signs after CIDR removed were 71.9% in GnRH and 62% in EB group (P = 0.05). Embryonic losses were different (P = 0.03) according to groups of cows showing estrus signals or not. Discussion: Our results demonstrate that conception rates are not affected by using either EB or GnRH at the beginning of the Heatsynch protocol. Therefore, the EB can be an alternative choice to GnRH at Heatsynch beginning. Similar results were found by autor in dairy cows, once it was also observed that there is no difference in conception rate in two TAI protocols using either GnRH or EB. In Heatsynch protocols the increase in estrus detection are a key factor to increase fertility in lactating dairy cows. It can be explained once animals in regular estrous cycle have a palpable corpus luteum and circulating progesterone concentration higher than 1 ng/mL which leads than to enhance pregnancy ratios. The use of BE at the time of CIDR insertion in TAI protocols for dairy cattle proved to be an alternative to GnRH considering conception rates. Therefore, the use of BE at the time of CIDR insertion in a Heatsynch protocol in dairy cattle proved to be an alternative to GnRH which can be an important tool to increase the TAI utilization by farmers. Furthermore, in Heatsynch protocol cows showing estrus have pregnancy rates improved and lower pregnancy losses.


Canadian Journal of Animal Science | 2017

Butaphosphan and cyanocobalamin: effects on the aspiration of oocytes and in vitro embryo production in Jersey cows

Márcio Erpen Lima; Rubens Alves Pereira; Andressa Stein Maffi; Joabel Tonellotto Santos; Carlos Eduardo Martin; Francisco Augusto Burkert Del Pino; Sofia del Carmen Bonilla de Souza Leal; Cássio Cassal Brauner; Marcio Nunes Corrêa

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate butaphosphan and cyanocobalamin effects on the production of oocytes in vivo and in vitro embryo production (IVP) during an ovum pick up (OPU) protocol. Thirty-six cows were homogeneously divided into two groups. The butaphosphan and cyanocobalamin group (CAT, n = 17), received 4500 mg of butaphosphan and 2.25 mg of cyanocobalamin and the control group (CONT, n = 19) received placebo (NaCl 0.9%). Treatment was performed at 14, 9, and 5 d prior the follicular aspiration (FA) sessions and each cow was subjected to three sessions of OPU and IVP. CAT group showed high (P < 0.05) number of aspirated follicles between 3 and 6 mm and number of oocytes grade 2 and a tendency (P = 0.10) of total number of follicles aspired. No difference (P > 0.05) was found for the number of different sizes of follicles aspired, retrieved oocytes, recovery rate, viable oocytes, blastocysts, and total viable blastocysts. In conclusion, successive butaphosphan and cyanocobalamin administrations can potentially increase IVP and quality in Jersey cows during a OPU protocol.


Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2016

Hipomagnesemia subclínica em vacas leiteiras durante o período de transição: ocorrências hormonais e metabólicas

Eduardo Schimitt; Rubens Alves Pereira; Dustin André Chaves Hoffmann; Lúcio Vendramin; Márcio Erpen Lima; Tiago dos Santos Farofa; Mateus Silveira Lopes; Paula Montagner; Francisco Augusto Burkert Del Pino; Marcio Nunes Corrêa

O objetivo, com este estudo, foi investigar as consequencias da hipomagnesemia subclinica sobre parâmetros metabolicos de vacas leiteiras. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas de 12 animais, a cada dois dias, entre os dias 22 pre e 22 pos-parto, para a realizacao de analises sanguineas e determinacao do perfil metabolico. Os animais foram categorizados de acordo com os niveis sericos de magnesio: Grupo Hipomagnesemicas (n=5), com niveis abaixo de 1,8 mg/dL em ao menos dois dias consecutivos, e o Grupo Controle (n=7), com niveis acima de 1,8 mg/dL em todo o periodo. O grupo hipomagnesemicas apresentou niveis de glucagon maiores nos dias 10, 18 e 20, e a taxa Glucagon/Insulina foi maior nos dias 6, 8, 10, 12 e 16 apos o parto. As concentracoes de aspartato amino transferase foram maiores no grupo hipomagnesemicas nos dias 0, 6, 8, 10, 12 e 14 pos-parto. Os resultados indicaram que niveis reduzidos de magnesio no periparto podem estar relacionados com niveis elevados de aspartato amino transferase e de glucagon. Em geral, a hipomagnesemia subclinica nao altera os niveis dos indicadores do metabolismo energetico, mas os resultados demonstraram que as vacas com hipomagnesemia apresentaram maior taxa de glucagon/insulina, demonstrando um maior desafio para manter os niveis glicemicos.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2012

Alterações na população de protozoários ruminais, quantificados a partir da adaptação da técnica de Dehority, de ovinos submetidos a uma dieta de confinamento

Márcio Erpen Lima; Lúcio Vendramin; Dustin André Chaves Hoffmann; Fernando Paixão Lisboa; Tiago Gallina; Viviane Rohrig Rabassa; Elizabeth Schwegler; Marcio Nunes Corrêa


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2009

Efeito da reutilização do CIDR na taxa de prenhez de vacas de corte primíparas pós-parto de acordo com o escore de condição corporal

Augusto Schneider; Ivan Bianchi; Lucas Teixeira Hax; Elisângela Mirapalheta Madeira; Márcio Erpen Lima; Marcelo Moreira Antunes; Marcelo Brandi Vieira; Eduardo Gularte Xavier; Eduardo Schmitt; Marcio Nunes Corrêa


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2015

Reproductive Responses of Lactating Dairy Cows According to Estrus Behavior and CIDR Uses in a Heatsynch Protocol

Márcio Erpen Lima; Cássio Cassal Brauner; Vanessa Oliveira de Freitas; Ana Rita; Tavares Krause; Eduardo Gularte Xavier; Francisco Augusto; Burkert Del Pino; Viviane Rohrig Rabassa; Marcio Nunes Corrêa


Archive | 2012

Alterações na população de protozoários ruminais, quantificados a partir da adaptação da técnica de Dehority, de ovinos submetidos a uma dieta de confinamento Alterations in Population of Ruminal Protozoa, Quantified from the Adaptation Technique Dehority, of Sheep Submitted to Confinement Diet

Márcio Erpen Lima; Lúcio Vendramin; Dustin André; Chaves Hoffmann; Fernando Paixão Lisboa; Viviane Rohrig Rabassa; Elizabeth Schwegler; Marcio Nunes Corrêa

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Marcio Nunes Corrêa

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Cássio Cassal Brauner

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Eduardo Gularte Xavier

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Eduardo Schmitt

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Andressa Stein Maffi

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Augusto Schneider

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

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Elizabeth Schwegler

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Lúcio Vendramin

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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