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Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales |
Autor : |
VIÑOLES, C.; FORSBERG, M.; BANCHERO, G.; RUBIANES, E. |
Afiliación : |
CAROLINA VIÑOLES GIL, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; Centre for Reproductive Biology, Department of Clinical Chemistry, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Swed;Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Veterinaria; M. FORSBERG, Centre for Reproductive Biology, Department of Clinical Chemistry, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Swed; GEORGGET ELIZABETH BANCHERO HUNZIKER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; E. RUBIANES, Universidad de la República (UdelaR)/ Facultad de Veterinaria. |
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Ovarian follicular dynamics and endocrine profiles in Polwarth ewes with high and low body condition. |
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2002 |
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Animal Science, 2002, v. 74, no. 3, p. 539-545. |
DOI : |
10.1017/S1357729800052693 |
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Article history: Received 20 July 2001 // Accepted 14 November 2001 // Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2016. |
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In this investigation we tested the hypothesis that static body condition (BC) of the ewe affects oestradiol and FSH with implications for subsequent follicular growth and turn-over. Sixteen Polwarth ewes were selected from a flock according to their BC score (scale: 1 emaciated; 5 obese). High BC (HBC) ewes (no. = 8) had a BC score of 4.1 (s.e. 0.1) and low BC (LBC) ewes (no. = 8) had a BC score of 1.9 (s.e. 0.1). Daily ultrasound examinations were performed and blood samples for progesterone, oestradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) determination were collected. All HBC ewes (8/8) exhibited three waves of follicular development, while four LBC ewes (418) had two waves and the other four (4/8) had three waves of follicular development (P less than or equal to0.05) during the interovulatory period. Overall, the emergences of 33 out of 44 follicular waves were preceded by significant increases in FSH concentrations. Maximum FSH concentrations were detected 0.9 +/- 0.2 days before wave emergence. Oestradiol concentrations increased significantly during the growing phase in 38 out of 44 large follicles. A negative correlation between oestradiol and FSH was observed in HBC ewes. A similar inhibitory effect of oestradiol on FSH was observed in LBC ewes, irrespective of whether they developed two or three follicular waves. However, a longer period with high FSH was needed to promote the emergence of the second follicular wave in two-wave LBC ewes. Four HBC ewes had twin ovulations but no LBC ewes did (P less than or equal to 0.05). In HBC ewes, the follicular phase was characterized by lower oestradiol (6.5 (s.e. 1.0) pmol/l) but higher mean FSH concentrations (2.4 (s.e. 0.4) mug/l) than in LBC ewes (8.9 (s.e. 1.2) pmol/l and 2.0 (s.e. 0.3) mug/l, respectively, P less than or equal to 0.05). The present results suggest that BC influences the pattern of follicular dynamics through changes in the endocrine milieu. Higher FSH concentrations during the follicular phase in HBC ewes, which allowed an extended period of follicular recruitment from a significantly larger pool of small antral follicles could explain the higher ovulation rate observed in this group. MenosIn this investigation we tested the hypothesis that static body condition (BC) of the ewe affects oestradiol and FSH with implications for subsequent follicular growth and turn-over. Sixteen Polwarth ewes were selected from a flock according to their BC score (scale: 1 emaciated; 5 obese). High BC (HBC) ewes (no. = 8) had a BC score of 4.1 (s.e. 0.1) and low BC (LBC) ewes (no. = 8) had a BC score of 1.9 (s.e. 0.1). Daily ultrasound examinations were performed and blood samples for progesterone, oestradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) determination were collected. All HBC ewes (8/8) exhibited three waves of follicular development, while four LBC ewes (418) had two waves and the other four (4/8) had three waves of follicular development (P less than or equal to0.05) during the interovulatory period. Overall, the emergences of 33 out of 44 follicular waves were preceded by significant increases in FSH concentrations. Maximum FSH concentrations were detected 0.9 +/- 0.2 days before wave emergence. Oestradiol concentrations increased significantly during the growing phase in 38 out of 44 large follicles. A negative correlation between oestradiol and FSH was observed in HBC ewes. A similar inhibitory effect of oestradiol on FSH was observed in LBC ewes, irrespective of whether they developed two or three follicular waves. However, a longer period with high FSH was needed to promote the emergence of the second follicular wave in two-wave LBC ewes. Four HBC ewes had twin o... Presentar Todo |
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CONFORMATION; EWES; FOLLICLES; FSH; OESTRADIOL. |
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MEDICINA VETERINARIA. |
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L53 Fisiología Animal - Reproducción |
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LEADER 03013naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1052635 005 2020-02-03 008 2002 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.1017/S1357729800052693$2DOI 100 1 $aVIÑOLES, C. 245 $aOvarian follicular dynamics and endocrine profiles in Polwarth ewes with high and low body condition. 260 $c2002 500 $aArticle history: Received 20 July 2001 // Accepted 14 November 2001 // Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2016. 520 $aIn this investigation we tested the hypothesis that static body condition (BC) of the ewe affects oestradiol and FSH with implications for subsequent follicular growth and turn-over. Sixteen Polwarth ewes were selected from a flock according to their BC score (scale: 1 emaciated; 5 obese). High BC (HBC) ewes (no. = 8) had a BC score of 4.1 (s.e. 0.1) and low BC (LBC) ewes (no. = 8) had a BC score of 1.9 (s.e. 0.1). Daily ultrasound examinations were performed and blood samples for progesterone, oestradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) determination were collected. All HBC ewes (8/8) exhibited three waves of follicular development, while four LBC ewes (418) had two waves and the other four (4/8) had three waves of follicular development (P less than or equal to0.05) during the interovulatory period. Overall, the emergences of 33 out of 44 follicular waves were preceded by significant increases in FSH concentrations. Maximum FSH concentrations were detected 0.9 +/- 0.2 days before wave emergence. Oestradiol concentrations increased significantly during the growing phase in 38 out of 44 large follicles. A negative correlation between oestradiol and FSH was observed in HBC ewes. A similar inhibitory effect of oestradiol on FSH was observed in LBC ewes, irrespective of whether they developed two or three follicular waves. However, a longer period with high FSH was needed to promote the emergence of the second follicular wave in two-wave LBC ewes. Four HBC ewes had twin ovulations but no LBC ewes did (P less than or equal to 0.05). In HBC ewes, the follicular phase was characterized by lower oestradiol (6.5 (s.e. 1.0) pmol/l) but higher mean FSH concentrations (2.4 (s.e. 0.4) mug/l) than in LBC ewes (8.9 (s.e. 1.2) pmol/l and 2.0 (s.e. 0.3) mug/l, respectively, P less than or equal to 0.05). The present results suggest that BC influences the pattern of follicular dynamics through changes in the endocrine milieu. Higher FSH concentrations during the follicular phase in HBC ewes, which allowed an extended period of follicular recruitment from a significantly larger pool of small antral follicles could explain the higher ovulation rate observed in this group. 650 $aMEDICINA VETERINARIA 653 $aCONFORMATION 653 $aEWES 653 $aFOLLICLES 653 $aFSH 653 $aOESTRADIOL 700 1 $aFORSBERG, M. 700 1 $aBANCHERO, G. 700 1 $aRUBIANES, E. 773 $tAnimal Science, 2002$gv. 74, no. 3, p. 539-545.
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Fecha actual : |
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Autor : |
MEDINA, M.; ABADIE, T.; VILARO, D.; CERETTA, S. |
Afiliación : |
DIEGO CARLOS VILARO NIETO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; SERGIO EDUARDO CERETTA SORIA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Estudio metodológico de adaptación de cultivares de maíz para silo a las condiciones de Uruguay. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2001 |
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Agrociencia Uruguay, 2001, v. 5, p. 23-31. |
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1510-0839 |
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Debido al gran aumento del uso del maíz para silo se plantea la necesidad de estudiar la adaptación de este cultivo a las condiciones de Uruguay. Se contó con los datos se de rendimiento en materia seca total de 133 cultivares evaluados en el período 1992/93 - 1998/99. La estimación de los componentes de varianza se realizó utilizando el método REML. Para el estudio del comportamiento de los cultivares en los ambientes de evaluación se utilizó un análisis de Regresión de Sitios. Para la caracterización de dichos ambientes se realizó un Análisis de Componentes Principales. Siendo que los componentes de varianza que afectan al genotipo son significativos, la elección de un cultivar no es una decisión menor. Dentro de los cultivares evaluados en el país existen tres grupos, uno de ellos que presenta adaptación general, otro que presenta adaptación específica, y finalmente otro pobremente adaptado. La adaptación específica se encuentra evidenciada sólo en los ambientes de alto rendimiento. Las variables ambientales vinculadas a la disponibilidad de agua explican el rendimiento de materia seca total y podrían explicar parte de la IGS. Esto sugiere que sería posible seleccionar cultivares con adaptación específica a situaciones de producción de alto potencial como sistemas bajo riego. |
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ENSILAJE; SELECCION; ZEA MAYS. |
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-- F01 Cultivo |
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LEADER 01873naa a2200205 a 4500 001 1032731 005 2021-03-15 008 2001 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a1510-0839 100 1 $aMEDINA, M. 245 $aEstudio metodológico de adaptación de cultivares de maíz para silo a las condiciones de Uruguay. 260 $c2001 520 $aDebido al gran aumento del uso del maíz para silo se plantea la necesidad de estudiar la adaptación de este cultivo a las condiciones de Uruguay. Se contó con los datos se de rendimiento en materia seca total de 133 cultivares evaluados en el período 1992/93 - 1998/99. La estimación de los componentes de varianza se realizó utilizando el método REML. Para el estudio del comportamiento de los cultivares en los ambientes de evaluación se utilizó un análisis de Regresión de Sitios. Para la caracterización de dichos ambientes se realizó un Análisis de Componentes Principales. Siendo que los componentes de varianza que afectan al genotipo son significativos, la elección de un cultivar no es una decisión menor. Dentro de los cultivares evaluados en el país existen tres grupos, uno de ellos que presenta adaptación general, otro que presenta adaptación específica, y finalmente otro pobremente adaptado. La adaptación específica se encuentra evidenciada sólo en los ambientes de alto rendimiento. Las variables ambientales vinculadas a la disponibilidad de agua explican el rendimiento de materia seca total y podrían explicar parte de la IGS. Esto sugiere que sería posible seleccionar cultivares con adaptación específica a situaciones de producción de alto potencial como sistemas bajo riego. 650 $aENSILAJE 650 $aSELECCION 650 $aZEA MAYS 700 1 $aABADIE, T. 700 1 $aVILARO, D. 700 1 $aCERETTA, S. 773 $tAgrociencia Uruguay, 2001$gv. 5, p. 23-31.
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