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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 23(7): 858-65, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21871205

RESUMO

The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of Single-Layer Centrifugation (SLC) on boar spermatozoa, namely the effect of removal of seminal plasma proteins and cholesterol from the surface of spermatozoa. The presence of porcine seminal plasma proteins I and II (PSP-I/PSP-II) before and after SLC was studied using immunofluorescence, whereas the removal of cholesterol was shown qualitatively by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Finally, the integrity of the sperm plasma membrane was observed by electron microscopy. It was shown that the seminal plasma proteins PSP-I and -II were removed from spermatozoa during SLC but could be restored by adding seminal plasma to the SLC-selected sperm samples. Some cholesterol was also lost from the spermatozoa during SLC but the plasma membrane itself appeared to be morphologically intact. Further studies are underway to examine the relevance of these findings to boar sperm cryopreservation and sperm fertility.


Assuntos
Centrifugação/veterinária , Colesterol/metabolismo , Indicadores e Reagentes/química , Preservação do Sêmen/veterinária , Proteínas de Plasma Seminal/metabolismo , Espermatozoides/metabolismo , Sus scrofa , Animais , Membrana Celular/química , Membrana Celular/ultraestrutura , Separação Celular/veterinária , Centrifugação/efeitos adversos , Centrifugação/métodos , Coloides/efeitos adversos , Indicadores e Reagentes/efeitos adversos , Masculino , Sêmen/citologia , Sêmen/metabolismo , Preservação do Sêmen/métodos , Proteínas Secretadas pela Vesícula Seminal/metabolismo , Silanos/efeitos adversos , Silanos/química , Dióxido de Silício/efeitos adversos , Dióxido de Silício/química , Recuperação Espermática/veterinária , Espermatozoides/ultraestrutura , Propriedades de Superfície
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Meat Sci ; 60(4): 411-20, 2002 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22063645

RESUMO

The objectives of this study were to investigate the polar and neutral lipid fatty acid composition, content of retinol, α-tocopherol, γ-tocopherol and level of oxidation of the pig muscle (M. longissimus dorsi). Female and castrated male Hampshire crossbreeds were produced in two systems. One group was raised indoors with a more polyunsaturated diet and the other raised outdoors with a more saturated diet. The level of polyunsaturated fatty acids in muscle was higher in the indoor females compared with the outdoor females, indoor castrated males and outdoor castrated males. The increased level of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the muscle, which was accompanied by a relatively low content of α-tocopherol, increased the susceptibility to lipid oxidation in the form of MDA (malondialdehyde) in the indoor female pigs. Finally, the level of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the polar lipids was affected by the RN genotype, and this difference was dependent on sex. In conclusion, diet has a major effect on the fatty acid composition and oxidation stability in pork muscle, but additional factors such as sex and RN genotype might also contribute.

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Meat Sci ; 58(3): 223-9, 2001 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22062249

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to investigate the polar and neutral lipid fatty acid composition of pig muscle as influenced by rearing conditions and sex. A total of 120 Hampshire crossbreeds were divided in two groups, one reared free-range in a strip grazing fashion and one reared indoors in a large pen (120 m(2)). Free-range rearing produced a more unsaturated fatty acid composition (M. biceps femoris) in the neutral lipids, although the effect was small. In the polar lipids the effect of rearing condition was sex dependent. In the muscle of free-range gilts, there was a higher level of C18:2 n-6, compared with indoor gilts, indoor castrates, and free-range castrates. Moreover, muscle of gilts irrespective of rearing condition, had a higher level of the C⩾20 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the polar lipids (16.75 and 14.60, respectively). Thus, we suggest that the difference between castrates and gilts with respect to fatty acid composition in the polar lipids, might be affected by rearing condition.

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Meat Sci ; 58(3): 267-75, 2001 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22062255

RESUMO

The influence of free-range rearing, RN genotype and sex on different pig meat quality traits, including intramuscular fatty acid composition and levels of lipid oxidation products, were studied. A total of 60 Hampshire crossbred pigs were reared outdoors for two months with access to green feed, while 60 others were kept indoors, in a 120-m(2)-large pen, throughout the rearing period. From these 120 animals a subsample of 44 animals was chosen for meat quality analysis. Of the three factors studied, the RN genotype had the largest influence on basic technological meat quality traits, whereas the rearing conditions and sex had limited effects. However, outdoor rearing resulted in higher levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the intramuscular fat (P=0.026) and in an increased level of vitamin E (P=0.030) compared with the pigs that had been reared indoors. The sex and RN genotype of the animals also had an effect on the fatty acid profile: females had higher levels of unsaturated fatty acids (P=0.003) as well as lower levels of saturated fatty acids (P=0.011) than castrated males. Carriers of the RN(-) allele expressed a higher sum of omega-3 fatty acids (P=0.047) and C22:5 (P=0.012) than did the non-carriers. In a storage study where meat from free-range and indoor reared pigs was stored for 3 months at-20°C, it was shown that the lipid oxidation product malondialdehyde was formed at increased levels in animals that had a higher lean meat percentage than others, i.e. females that were carriers of the RN(-) gene and that were reared outdoors.

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Nature ; 233(5320): 500-1, 1971 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4939555
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