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MACHADO, M.; QUEIROZ, CINTIA R.R.; WILSON, T. M.; SOUSA, D.E.R.; SOTO-BLANCO, B.; ARMIÉN, A.G.; BARROS, S.S.; RIET-CORREA, F.; CASTRO, M.B. |
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MIZAEL MACHADO DA COSTA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; CINTIA R.R.QUEIROZ, Department of Veterinary Clinics and Surgery, Veterinary College, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; TAIS M. WILSON, Veterinary Pathology Laboratory, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil; C , DAVI E.R. SOUSA, Veterinary Pathology Laboratory, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brasília, Brazil; BENITO SOTO-BLANCO, Department of Veterinary Clinics and Surgery, Veterinary College, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; ANÍBAL G. ARMIÉN, California Animal Health & Food Safety Laboratory System (CAHFS), School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, United States; SEVERO S. BARROS, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; FRANKLIN RIET-CORREA AMARAL, Postgraduate Program in Animal Science in the Tropics, Federal University of Bahia, Bahia, Salvador, Brazil; MÁRCIO B. CASTRO, Veterinary Pathology Laboratory, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Brasilia, Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil. |
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Neurological and gastrointestinal manifestations of spontaneous poisoning by Ricinus communis in goats. |
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2022 |
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Toxicon, July 2022, vol. 214, pages 74-77. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2022.05.004 |
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0041-0101 |
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10.1016/j.toxicon.2022.05.004 |
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Article history: Received 20 April 2022; Received in revised form 4 May 2022; Accepted 13 May 2022; Available online 20 May 2022.
Corresponding author: Machado, M.; Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria, Plataforma de Salud Animal, Estación Experimental INIA Tacuarembó, Tacuarembó, Uruguay; email:mizaelmachado@hotmail.com -- This research was financed in part by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel - Brazil ( CAPES ) - Finance Code 001 . We thank the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development ( CNPq ) for the Research Productivity grant (PQ), process n. 307909/2021-2 . |
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ABSTRACT - An outbreak of Ricinus communis poisoning in goats with neurological and digestive changes was related to the ingestion of different vegetative parts of the plant. Two poisoned animals died within 5 h of the plant intake showing necrotic gastroenteritis and hepatocytes degeneration and necrosis. Toxicological analysis by HPLC-DAD assay demonstrated 21.1?25.1 μg/g of ricinine in samples of ruminal fluids and 10.1?10.9 μg/g in the liver of poisoned goats. © 2022 |
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Castor oil plant; Gastroenteritis; Neurological signs; PLATAFORMA SALUD ANIMAL; Poisonous plants; Ricinine. |
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L20 Ecología animal |
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MARESCA, S.; VALIENTE, S.L.; RODRÍGUEZ, A.M.; PAVAN, E.; QUINTANS, G.; LONG, N.M. |
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Cuenca del Salado Experimental Station, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Argentina.; Cuenca del Salado Experimental Station, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Argentina.; Cuenca del Salado Experimental Station, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Argentina.; Balcarce Experimental Station, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Balcarce, Argentina.; GRACIELA QUINTANS ILARIA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Clemson, USA. |
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Late-gestation protein restriction negatively impacts muscle growth and glucose regulation in steer progeny. |
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2019 |
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Domestic Animal Endrocrinology, October 2019, v. 69, p.13-18. |
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10.1016/j.domaniend.2019.01.009 |
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Article history: Received 1 October 2018. Received in revised form 14 January 2019, accepted 26 January 2019.
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The objective of this study was to determine whether the amount of protein provided to cows during late gestation would affect postnatal growth and lead to changes on glucose and insulin concentrations. At 129 d of gestation, 10 mature multiparous Angus cows were stratified by BW and body condition score (BCS) and allotted to low protein level (LP, 6% crude protein [CP]) or high protein level (HP, 12% CP). After calving, cows were managed together on improved pastures which provided forage in excess of requirements until weaning. Male calves were maintained as a group after weaning on native range until 23 mo of age when individual steers were placed in single pens and fed a finishing diet for 84 d. The 12th rib fat thickness and longissimus muscle area were measured during finishing phase by ultrasound. Twenty days before the end of the finishing phase, steers were subjected to an intravenous glucose tolerance test. Steers were harvested and carcass characteristics collected. Cows? BW and BCS were similar at the initiation of treatment. During treatment HP dams gained 21 kg, whereas LP dams lost 7 kg (P ¼ 0.04). Protein nutrition during late gestation did not influence calf birth weight, BW at weaning, adjusted 205 d BW, or average daily gain during lactation (P > 0.10). Longissimus muscle area measure by ultrasound was greater (P ¼ 0.02) in HP steers at the beginning and end of finishing phase. Fat thickness of the 12th rib was not different (P > 0.10) between treatments. Glucose concentration after intravenous administration decreased (P ¼ 0.002) in LP compared with HP steers. Peak of serum insulin concentration was greater (P ¼ 0.04) and serum insulin concentration tended to decrease (P ¼ 0.08) more rapidly in LP compared with HP steers after glucose infusion. At harvest, hot carcass weight was similar between treatments, but dressing percentage was increased (P ¼ 0.05) in HP compared with LP steers. These data demonstrate that a lower protein nutrition level of dams during late gestation affect carcass characteristics and alter glucose regulation enhancing insulin secretion in steer progeny. MenosABSTRACT:
The objective of this study was to determine whether the amount of protein provided to cows during late gestation would affect postnatal growth and lead to changes on glucose and insulin concentrations. At 129 d of gestation, 10 mature multiparous Angus cows were stratified by BW and body condition score (BCS) and allotted to low protein level (LP, 6% crude protein [CP]) or high protein level (HP, 12% CP). After calving, cows were managed together on improved pastures which provided forage in excess of requirements until weaning. Male calves were maintained as a group after weaning on native range until 23 mo of age when individual steers were placed in single pens and fed a finishing diet for 84 d. The 12th rib fat thickness and longissimus muscle area were measured during finishing phase by ultrasound. Twenty days before the end of the finishing phase, steers were subjected to an intravenous glucose tolerance test. Steers were harvested and carcass characteristics collected. Cows? BW and BCS were similar at the initiation of treatment. During treatment HP dams gained 21 kg, whereas LP dams lost 7 kg (P ¼ 0.04). Protein nutrition during late gestation did not influence calf birth weight, BW at weaning, adjusted 205 d BW, or average daily gain during lactation (P > 0.10). Longissimus muscle area measure by ultrasound was greater (P ¼ 0.02) in HP steers at the beginning and end of finishing phase. Fat thickness of the 12th rib was not different (P > 0.10) between tr... Presentar Todo |
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CRECIMIENTO ANIMAL; DESNUTRICIÓN; GLUCOSE; INSULIN; POSTNATAL GROWTH; UNDERNUTRITION. |
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GLUCOSA; INSULINA. |
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L02 Alimentación animal |
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LEADER 03162naa a2200301 a 4500 001 1059747 005 2019-10-11 008 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.1016/j.domaniend.2019.01.009$2DOI 100 1 $aMARESCA, S. 245 $aLate-gestation protein restriction negatively impacts muscle growth and glucose regulation in steer progeny.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2019 500 $aArticle history: Received 1 October 2018. Received in revised form 14 January 2019, accepted 26 January 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.domaniend.2019.01.009 520 $aABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to determine whether the amount of protein provided to cows during late gestation would affect postnatal growth and lead to changes on glucose and insulin concentrations. At 129 d of gestation, 10 mature multiparous Angus cows were stratified by BW and body condition score (BCS) and allotted to low protein level (LP, 6% crude protein [CP]) or high protein level (HP, 12% CP). After calving, cows were managed together on improved pastures which provided forage in excess of requirements until weaning. Male calves were maintained as a group after weaning on native range until 23 mo of age when individual steers were placed in single pens and fed a finishing diet for 84 d. The 12th rib fat thickness and longissimus muscle area were measured during finishing phase by ultrasound. Twenty days before the end of the finishing phase, steers were subjected to an intravenous glucose tolerance test. Steers were harvested and carcass characteristics collected. Cows? BW and BCS were similar at the initiation of treatment. During treatment HP dams gained 21 kg, whereas LP dams lost 7 kg (P ¼ 0.04). Protein nutrition during late gestation did not influence calf birth weight, BW at weaning, adjusted 205 d BW, or average daily gain during lactation (P > 0.10). Longissimus muscle area measure by ultrasound was greater (P ¼ 0.02) in HP steers at the beginning and end of finishing phase. Fat thickness of the 12th rib was not different (P > 0.10) between treatments. Glucose concentration after intravenous administration decreased (P ¼ 0.002) in LP compared with HP steers. Peak of serum insulin concentration was greater (P ¼ 0.04) and serum insulin concentration tended to decrease (P ¼ 0.08) more rapidly in LP compared with HP steers after glucose infusion. At harvest, hot carcass weight was similar between treatments, but dressing percentage was increased (P ¼ 0.05) in HP compared with LP steers. These data demonstrate that a lower protein nutrition level of dams during late gestation affect carcass characteristics and alter glucose regulation enhancing insulin secretion in steer progeny. 650 $aGLUCOSA 650 $aINSULINA 653 $aCRECIMIENTO ANIMAL 653 $aDESNUTRICIÓN 653 $aGLUCOSE 653 $aINSULIN 653 $aPOSTNATAL GROWTH 653 $aUNDERNUTRITION 700 1 $aVALIENTE, S.L. 700 1 $aRODRÍGUEZ, A.M. 700 1 $aPAVAN, E. 700 1 $aQUINTANS, G. 700 1 $aLONG, N.M. 773 $tDomestic Animal Endrocrinology, October 2019$gv. 69, p.13-18.
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