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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2006

Parâmetros fisiológicos de bovinos cruzados submetidos ao estresse calórico

F. Ferreira; Maria de Fátima Ávila Pires; Mário Luiz Martinez; S.G. Coelho; A.U. Carvalho; Paulo Marcos Ferreira; E. J. Facury Filho; W.E. Campos

The thermoregulation physiological responses in thermoneutrality and heat stress of crossbred calves (½Gir x ½Holstein), males and females, with age between 14 and 20 months were studied. The animals were submitted to thermoneutrality (22°C and 70% of relative humidity) and to heat stress (42oC and 60% of relative humidity) in summer and winter seasons in bioclimatic chamber. Rectal temperature (TR), respiratory rate (FR) and body surface temperature (BST) were registered at 6 AM and 4 PM. It was observed increase in TR, FR and BST in the heat stress period (P 0.05) was observed for BST.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2003

Genetic diversity of four cattle breeds using microsatellite markers

Marco Antonio Machado; Ivan Schuster; Mário Luiz Martinez; Ana Lúcia Campos

Four cattle breeds (Gyr, Nellore, Guzerat and Holstein) were analyzed by amplification of genomic DNA using microsatellite loci to evaluate the genetic diversity within and among them. DNA samples of 18 animals from each breed were collected to access the genetic content of them. Allele frequencies were calculated and used to generate a Neis genetic distance matrix what was used to build a dendrogram following UPGMA clustering. As expected, Holstein breed was the most distinct from the other breeds: 1.15 in relation to Gyr, 1.12 in relation to Nellore and 0.94 in relation to Guzerat. The closest genetic distance was 0.25 between Guzerat and Nellore. A total of 64 alleles in all four breeds were detected using nine microsatellite primers. Each breed showed 53% of the total number of alleles. The average number of alleles per locus was 7.11 ± 3.21. The most informative locus was BMS1237 with 53% of observed heterozygosity and the least informative locus was BMS3004 with 12% only. The average heterozygosity detected for the nine loci were 35% and the expected value for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was 53%. This low heterozygosity suggests a high endogamy level among the animals sampled within each breed.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2004

Association of bGH and Pit-1 gene variants with milk production traits in dairy Gyr bulls

Keiko Kusamura De Mattos; Silvia Nassif Del Lama; Mário Luiz Martinez; Ary Ferreira de Freitas

The objective of this study was to obtain genetic marker information in the Gyr breed by analyzing bGH and Pit-1 gene polymorphisms and to verify their association with milk production traits. One sample including 40 Gyr bulls were genotyped at two bGH gene restriction sites (bGH- AluI and bGH-MspI) and at one restriction site in the Pit-1 gene (Pit-1 HinfI). The bGH-MspI(-) allele was favorable for fat milk percentage. The heterozigous Pit-1 HinfI (+/-) bulls were superior for fat milk production, in relation to homozigous Pit-1 HinfI (+/+). The Pit-1 and bGH genes are strong candidates in the dairy cattle QTL search, and zebuine populations are promising samples for this purpose.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2001

Parâmetros genéticos para produções de leite e gordura nas três primeiras lactações de vacas Holandesas

Ary Ferreira de Freitas; M. C. Durães; José Valente; Nilson Milagres Teixeira; Mário Luiz Martinez; Márcio Nery Magalhães Junior

In this study 9,527 lactations of purebreed Holstein cows, calved between 1988 to 1997, from herds in the Minas Gerais State, were analysed. Two data sets were established: one with first lactations only and another with the first lactation until the third one. Milk and fat 305-day yields were analysed using a multivariate mixed model and restricted maximum likelihood procedure (REML). The milk and fat 305 days yields averages were respectively 5,870 ± 1,662 kg and 199 ± 55 kg for set I and 5,521 ± 1,523 kg and 187 ± 50 kg for set II in the first lactation, and 6,421 ± 1,789 kg and 215 ± 58 kg for the second lactation, and 7,045 ± 1,903 kg and 231 ± 60 kg for the third lactation, respectively. Heritabilities estimated for milk and fat yields in set I (first lactation) were .28 ± .04 and .20 ± .03 and using the set II, were .16 ± .09 e .9 ± .9 for milk and fat yields in the first lactation, .17 ± .11 and .20 ± .11 for second one, and .16 ± .10 and .10 ± .16 in third lactation, respectively. Genetic correlations were high and ranged from .86 to 1.0.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2000

PCR SCREENING AND ALLELE FREQUENCY ESTIMATION OF BOVINE LEUKOCYTE ADHESION DEFICIENCY IN HOLSTEIN AND GIR CATTLE IN BRAZIL

Luciana A. Ribeiro; E. E. Baron; Mário Luiz Martinez; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho

Oitenta e oito vacas da raca Holandesa e 88 touros da raca Gir foram genotipados atraves da PCR para o gene CD18 da deficiencia de adesao de leucocitos em bovinos (BLAD). As frequencias do alelo mutante BLAD e de vacas heterozigotas da raca Holandesa foram 2,8 e 5,7%, respectivamente. Por outro lado, todos animais Gir foram identificados como homozigotos normais, ou seja, nenhum alelo mutante BLAD foi encontrado. Estes resultados sugerem que a mutacao no gene CD18 e prevalente em bovinos brasileiros da raca Holandesa e ausente ou presente numa frequencia muito baixa em animais Gir.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2002

Parentage testing and effect of misidentification on the estimation of breeding value in Gir cattle

Erica E. Baron; Mário Luiz Martinez; Rui da Silva Verneque; Luiz Lehmann Coutinho

A correct relationship among sires is essential for an efficient breeding program. Microsatellite markers were used in progeny tests, to assess the paternity of seventy-four probable offspring of nine Gir dairy sires. A 36% misidentification rate was observed; however, these errors had minimal effects on the ranking of the nine bulls with regard to their genetic values. The results suggest that paternity tests should be performed in breeding programs, in order to prevent inappropriate paternities from influencing the genetic value of bulls in the future.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2006

Association of the bovine major histocompatibility complex (BoLA) BoLA-DRB3 gene with fat and protein production and somatic cell score in Brazilian Gyr dairy cattle (Bos indicus)

Carlos Souza do Nascimento; Marco Antonio Machado; Mário Luiz Martinez; M. V. G. B. Silva; Marta Fonseca Martins Guimarães; Ana Lúcia Campos; Ana Luisa Sousa Azevedo; Roberto Luiz Teodoro; Rui da Silva Verneque; Simone Eliza Facioni Guimarães; Denise Aparecida Andrade de Oliveira

The effect of the bovine major histocompatibility complex (BoLA) locus on animal health may be due to a direct action of its alleles on immune functions, whereas its indirect effect on production traits might be explained by the better general health conditions of more productive animals. In the present study, the BoLA-DRB3 gene was investigated in 1058 cows belonging to seven Brazilian Gyr Dairy herds (Bos indicus, Zebu cattle). A total of 37 alleles were identified, 15 of them described for the first time in a Zebu breed. A highly significant association (p < 0.02) was observed between allele *54 and a decrease (-26.1 kg) in milk protein yield and there was a significant association (p < 0.05) between this allele and lower (-26.07 kg) milk fat yield. There was also a significant association (p < 0.05) between allele *6 and decreased (-12.47 kg) milk protein and allele *7 and increased (12.72 kg) milk protein. There were also indications of association (p < 0.10) between somatic cell score (SCS) and alleles *3 (SCS increased by 0.54 units) and *31 (SCS increased by 0.46 units). The highly significant association of allele *54 with lower protein yield suggests the possible use of this allele in marker-assisted selection programs.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2009

Parâmetros clínicos, hematológicos, bioquímicos e hormonais de bovinos submetidos ao estresse calórico

F. Ferreira; Warley Efrem Campos; A.U. Carvalho; Maria de Fátima Ávila Pires; Mário Luiz Martinez; M. V. G. B. Silva; Rui da Silva Verneque; P.F. Silva

Clinical, haemathological, biochemical, and hormonal parameters were characterized in 39 males and 32 females crossbred cattle (½ Holstein x ½ Gir), averaging 14 to 20 months of age, submitted to thermoneutrality (22oC and 70% of RH) and heat stress (42oC and 60% RH) in summer and winter in climatic chamber. At clinical examination, all animals presented salivation and ocular globe retraction. Under heat stress, animals increased erythrocytes count, hemoglobin total concentration, hematocrit, concentraction of total proteins, urea, creatinin, sodium, potassium, chlorides, cortisol, urinary pH and density, and dry matter of feces (P 0.05). It was concluded that hematology, biochemical, and hormonal parameters are important to characterize the heat stress in cattle.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2009

Taxa de sudação e parâmetros histológicos de bovinos submetidos ao estresse calórico

F. Ferreira; Warley Efrem Campos; A.U. Carvalho; Maria de Fátima Ávila Pires; Mário Luiz Martinez; M. V. G. B. Silva; Rui da Silva Verneque; P.F. Silva

Coat thickness, sweat rate, and histological parameters were characterized in 39 males and 32 females crossbred cattle (½ Holstein x ½ Gir), averaging 14 to 20 months of age, submitted to thermoneutrality (22oC and 70% of relative humidity - RH) and heat stress (42oC and 60% RH) in summer and winter in a climatic chamber. Fur length and coat thickness were significantly higher in summer than winter, 1.58 and 1.04cm and 5.31 and 3.91mm, respectively (P<0.05). Skin histology showed that sweat gland area and distance of gland to epithelium was shorter in summer than in winter, 2,589 and 4,051µm and 294 and 344µm, respectively (P<0.05). It was concluded that the season influenced the coat thickness, the sweat glands disposal and activity to maximize thermic homeostasis control.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2000

Correlations among semen quality traits and scrotal circumference of sires of the Gyr breed.

Mário Luiz Martinez; Rui da Silva Verneque; Roberto Luiz Teodoro; Luiz Ronaldo de Oliveira Paula; Mauro Cruz; José de Paula Campos; Lúcia Helena Rodrigues; João de Oliveira; Fernando Vieira; J. H. Bruschi; M. C. Durães

Data related with semen characteristics such as volume (VOL), gross motility (TURB), motility (MOT), vigor (VIG), concentration (CONC), major defects (DMA) and minor defects (DME) from 807 semen output (CS) of 105 sires of the Gyr breed selected for milk production, and their measurements of scrotal circumference (CE) were used to study factors that affect these traits and the correlations among them. Uni and bivariate animal models that included the fixed effects of AI company, year and season of CS or CE measurement, age at CS or CE measurement, and random animal (bull) effect were used to evaluate the effects of these source of variation and the correlation between those traits. AI company and sire had a significant effect on all traits. Age affected only CE, TURB and NEMOV (= VOL x CONC x MOT). Repetabilities estimated by univariate model ranged from 0.23 for CONC to 0.70 for TURB. In general, phenotypic correlations, estimated by bivariate model were in a favorable direction. Pearson correlation between CE and all other traits ranged from -0.19 to 0.35. The recorded correlations, in general in a favorable direction, suggested that CE could be used as an elimination trait of sire to be pre-selected as a semen donor.

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Rui da Silva Verneque

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Marco Antonio Machado

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Roberto Luiz Teodoro

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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M. V. G. B. Silva

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Ana Lúcia Campos

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Ary Ferreira de Freitas

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Wagner Arbex

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Fernando Enrique Madalena

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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