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PLOS ONE | 2015

Oral Administration of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii Decreased the Incidence of Severe Diarrhea and Related Mortality Rate and Increased Weight Gain in Preweaned Dairy Heifers

Carla Foditsch; R.V. Pereira; Marilia Souza Gomez; Eduardo Carvalho Marques; T. Santin; R.C. Bicalho

Probiotics are a promising alternative to improve food animal productivity and health. However, scientific evidence that specific microbes can be used to benefit animal health and performance is limited. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of administering a live culture of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii to newborn dairy calves on subsequent growth, health, and fecal microbiome. Initially, a safety trial was conducted using 30 newborn bull calves to assess potential adverse effects of the oral and rectal administration of F. prausnitzii to neonatal calves. No adverse reactions, such as increased body temperature or heart and respiratory rates, were observed after the administration of the treatments. All calves survived the experimental period, and there was no difference in fecal consistency score, attitude, appetite or dehydration between the treatment groups. The rectal route was not an efficient practice while the oral route ensures that the full dose is administered to the treated calves. Subsequently, a randomized field trial was completed in a commercial farm with preweaned calves. A total of 554 Holstein heifers were assigned to one of two treatment groups: treated calves (FPTRT) and non-treated calves (control). Treated calves received two oral doses of F. prausnitzii, one at treatment assignment (1st week) and another one week later. The FPTRT group presented significantly lower incidence of severe diarrhea (3.1%) compared with the control group (6.8%). Treated calves also had lower mortality rate associated with severe diarrhea (1.5%) compared to control calves (4.4%). Furthermore, FPTRT calves gained significantly more weight, 4.4 kg over the preweaning period, than controls calves. The relative abundance of F. prausnitzii in the fecal microbiota was significantly higher in the 3rd and 5th weeks of life of FPTRT calves than of the control calves, as revealed by sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. Our findings showed that oral administration of F. prausnitzii improves gastrointestinal health and growth of preweaned calves, supporting its use as a potential probiotic.


Animal reproduction | 2015

Adjustment of the estradiol benzoate dose in the resynchronization protocol with unknown pregnancy status in suckled beef cows

G. A. Pessoa; A. P. Martini; M. F. C. Chaiben; L. M. Vieira; R. W. Girotto; G. Pugliesi; T. Santin; Mara Iolanda Batistella Rubin; P. S. Baruselli; M. F. Sá Filho


Theriogenology | 2017

Use of FSH in two different regimens for ovarian superstimulation prior to ovum pick up and in vitro embryo production in Holstein cows

J. C. B. Silva; R. M. Ferreira; Milton Maturana Filho; J. R. Naves; T. Santin; G. Pugliesi; Ed Hoffmann Madureira


Animal reproduction | 2016

Effect of mineral supplementation and vitamin injection (Kit Adaptador® MIN and Adaptador® VIT, Biogenesis Bagó) on pregnancy rates in beef cows

M. Maturana Filho; K. M. Lemes; M. A. Silva; T. Santin; R. L. Gonçalves; G. A. Mattioli; J. P. Mendes Lollato; J. M. Persico; E. H. Madureira


Animal reproduction | 2016

Effect of different progesterone sources on the induction of puberty and reproductive performance in Nelore heifers

K. M. Lemes; M. Maturana Filho; T. Santin; M. A. Silva; E. C. C. Celeghini; E. H. Madureira


Animal reproduction | 2016

Evaluation of different strategies of mineral supplementation and vitamin injection (KIT Adaptador® MIN and Adaptador® VIT, Biogenesis Bagó) for improving pregnancy rates in beef cows

T. Santin; M. Maturana Filho; K. M. Leme; M. A. Silva; R. L. Gonçalves; G. A. Mattioli; J. P. Mendes Lollato; J. M. Persico; E. C. C. Celeghini; E. H. Madureira


Animal reproduction | 2016

Effect of mineral supplementation and vitamin injection (Kit Adaptador® MIN and Adaptador® VIT, Biogenesis Bagó), associated with vaccination against reproductive diseases (Bioleptogen® and Bioabortogen® H, Biogenesis Bagó) on pregnancy rates in beef cows

M. A. Silva; T. Santin; M. Maturana Filho; K. M. Lemes; R. L. Gonçalves; G. A. Mattioli; J. P. Mendes Lollato; J. M. Persico; E. C. C. Celeghini; E. H. Madureira


Animal reproduction | 2016

Effect of FSH treatment prior to OPU on ovarian vascularization in Holstein oocyte donor

J. C. B. Silva; R. M. Ferreira; Bruna Marcele Martins de Oliveira; K. M. Lemes; M. Maturana Filho; J. R. Naves; T. Santin; G. Pugliesi; E. H. Madureira


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 2015

157 EFFECTS OF METABOLIC CONDITIONS OF DAIRY COWS DURING TRANSITION PERIOD AND EARLY LACTATION IN WINTER AND SUMMER ON HEALTH AND FERTILITY

M. Maturana Filho; K. M. Lemes; J. R. Naves; T. Santin; Thiago Kan Nishimura; Ed Hoffmann Madureira


Animal reproduction | 2015

Supplementation with sunflower seed alters the endometrial lipid composition in beef cows

C. M. B. Membrive; M. B. Cordeiro; D. P. D. Lanna; G. Pugliesi; T. Santin; M. F. Sá Filho; M. Binelli

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K. M. Lemes

University of São Paulo

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J. R. Naves

University of São Paulo

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M. A. Silva

University of São Paulo

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G. Pugliesi

University of São Paulo

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G. A. Mattioli

University of São Paulo

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J. C. B. Silva

University of São Paulo

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