Renato Valentim
University of São Paulo
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2001
P. S. Baruselli; Renato Amaral; Francisco Bonomi Barufi; Renato Valentim; M.O. Marques
Buffalo has peculiar reproductive patterns, which make artificial insemination programs a hard and expensive task. Artificial insemination in fixed time is advantaged because females show low incidence of homosexual behaviour and strong dominance relationships, which leads to a poor accuracy in estrus detection. The aim of this experiment was to compare the efficiency of two different GnRH agonists in the GnRH/PGF2a/GnRH protocol (Buserelin vs Lecirelin). Two hundred and seventy buffaloes with 45 to 60 days postpartum were synchronized and fixed-time inseminated. The animals were kept on pasture in two farms at Sao Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil). Cows in Group 1 (n = 132) received, intramuscularly, 20 µg of Buserelin at a random day of the estrous cycle and, seven days later, 15 mg of prostaglandin F2a. Two days after prostaglandin administration, 10 µg Buserelin were intramuscularly injected. Cows in Group 2 (n = 138) were treated with the same protocol, but with intra-muscular administrations of Lecirelin (50 µg in the first administration and 25 µg in the second). Artificial insemination was performed 16 hours after the last injection in both groups. Pregnancies were diagnosed by ultrasonography (Pie Medical 480, 5.0 and 7.5 MHz linear probe), 30 days after artificial insemination. Conception rates were not influenced by farm (P > 0.05) and were similar in both groups [Group 1: 47.0% (62/132); Group 2: 50.0% (69/138); P > 0.05]. Results show that Lecirelin is as efficient as Buserelin to synchronize ovulation for fixed-time artificial insemination in buffaloes.
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2002
Renato Valentim; Rubens Paes de Arruda; Renato Campanarut Barnabe; Maurício Mello de Alencar
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of age and genetic group in bulls, and determine the relationship between these two factors on testicular biometry (scrotal circunference and testicular consistency). One hundred and ninety Nellore Bulls and 447 crossed Nellore-European bulls were used when aged 20 and 24 months. Scrotal circunference and testicular consistency were found to be influenced by genetic group, age and genetic group and age interaction. Higher scrotal circunference and testicular consistency were fond in crossed bulls as compared to Nellore ones, both at 20 and 24 months of age.
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2004
Pedro Henrique Candini; Aníbal de Sant'Anna Moretti; Eraldo Luis Zanella; Paulo Roberto Souza da Silveira; Carlos Henrique Cabral Viana; Renato Valentim
The research, developed in a swine production system, examined the effectivity of luteinizing hormone (LH) in ovulation induction. Twenty four sows compose the control group and tirthy two sows received intramuscular aplication of 600 IU of eCG (Novormon 5000®), 24 h after weaning and 5 mg of LH (Lutropin - V ®), 56 h after eCG injection (treated group). Oestrus were observed twice a day, the ovulation detected by transcutaneous ultrasonography and ovulation rate (OR) determined by corpora lutea counting. The weaning-to-estrus interval (WEI) were reduced (P=0,01) by treatment (87,4 vs 98,5 h). The ovulations occured among 32 and 48 h (37,25 ± 3,65) after LH and were diferent (P < 0,0001) of control (63,67 ± 20,22, range: 32 - 104 h). The OR of treatment was similar (P = 0,2) on the control (23,16 ± 12,19 vs 20,08 ± 5,19, respectively).
Animal Reproduction Science | 2015
Lilian Mara Kirsch Dias; Marina Berrettini Paes de Barros; Priscila Viau; José Nélio de Sousa Sales; Renato Valentim; Fernanda dos Santos; Manoel Claudio da Cunha; Carolina Tobias Marino; Cláudio Alvarenga de Oliveira
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a new progesterone intravaginal device (DPR) in ewes through four experiments: Experiment 1 compared the circulating progesterone concentration of ovariectomized ewes that received either a new or a re-used DPR. Experiment 2 compared the progesterone concentration between DPR-estrous-synchronized ewes and naturally estrous-cycling ewes. Experiment 3 evaluated the effect of new and re-used DPRs on ovarian follicular dynamics and time of ovulation of estrous cycling ewes. Experiment 4 compared the pregnancy rate after the use of a DPR and Controlled Internal Drug Releasing Device (CIDR). The mean concentration of progesterone released by the DPR device during its first use (New Group: 5.1 ± 0.5 ng/ml) was greater than that during the second use (Re-used Group: 2.4 ± 0.3 ng/ml). There was no difference between the animals that received DPR devices for first and second use in terms of ovulatory follicle diameter, follicular wave emergence day for ovulatory follicle and period of ovulatory wave of ovarian follicular development. However, there was a significant difference between groups regarding the time between DPR device removal and first ovulation (New Group: 71.7 ± 2.5h and Re-Used Group: 63.9 ± 2.7h). Pregnancy rates were similar between ewes with DPR and CIDR devices. It was concluded that DPR is effective in increasing and maintaining progesterone concentrations, controlling follicular dynamics, promoting synchronized times of ovulation from healthy follicles, promoting development of a competent corpus luteum and when used results in pregnancy rates similar to that with use of the CIDR.
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2003
P. S. Baruselli; M.O. Marques; N. A. T. Carvalho; Rodolfo Cassimiro de Araujo Berber; Renato Valentim; Ademário Fernandes de Carvalho Filho; Waldyr Pinto Costa Neto
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2006
Cristiane Macedo del Rio do Valle; Rodrigo del Rio do Valle; Frederico Ozanan Barros Monteiro; Paulo Henrique Gomes de Castro; Renato Valentim; Reinaldo de Amorim Carvalho; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Pedro Primo Bombonato
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 1995
Valquiria Hyppolito Barnabe; Renato Campanarut Barnabe; Cláudio Alvarenga de Oliveira; Maria Lúcia Gambarini; Maria C. Guido; Renato Valentim
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2018
Lilian Mara Kirsch Dias; J.N.S. Sales; Priscila Viau; M.B.P. Barros; S.S. Nicolau; L.M.S. Simões; Nadja Gomes Alves; Alonso; Renato Valentim; Cláudio Alvarenga de Oliveira
Archive | 2004
Pedro Henrique Candini; Eraldo Luis Zanella; Carlos Henrique Cabral; Renato Valentim
Archive | 2003
P. S. Baruselli; Márcio de Oliveira; Rodolfo Cassimiro de Araújo; Renato Valentim; Carvalho Filho