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Res Vet Sci ; 85(2): 345-8, 2008 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18093625

RESUMEN

Sheep possessing alleles for the prion protein with glutamine (Q) or histidine, both reported as Q, at codon 171 are highly susceptible to scrapie. Incidence of scrapie infection is rare when animals possess at least one allele for arginine (R) at codon 171. The current USDA APHIS scrapie eradication program utilizes genotyping for alleles that confer resistance to scrapie. Although it has not been a criterion of registration, genotyping has been utilized in the University of Wyoming Ram Performance test since 2002. Performance test records from 2002 to 2006 (n=518) were analyzed to determine if any production loss or benefit was associated with scrapie resistance in rams. Performance of rams with scrapie resistant genotypes was equal to or better than scrapie susceptible rams. Based on test performance as an acceptable indicator of sire superiority, selection for rams with scrapie resistant genotypes should not negatively impact flock performance.


Asunto(s)
Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Reproducción/fisiología , Scrapie/genética , Animales , Cruzamiento , Genotipo , Masculino , Selección Genética , Ovinos , Factores de Tiempo
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Anim Reprod Sci ; 118(2-4): 231-5, 2010 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19616390

RESUMEN

Diluted ram sperm can be held for 24h at 5 degrees C prior to cryopreservation without impacting cryosurvival rates, however, the effects this storage has on subsequent fertility are unknown. These studies were conducted to evaluate the fertility of semen held for 24h (to mimic shipping semen to a cryopreservation center), prior to freezing. Semen from Suffolk rams (n=3 in experiment 1 and n=6 in experiment 2) with initial motility of greater than 70%, were diluted to 200 x 10(6)sperm/mL, in one step, with a Tris-egg yolk-glycerol diluent. In experiment 1, diluted samples were cooled to 5 degrees C over 2h, and then divided. Sperm in one fraction were loaded into 0.5mL straws, frozen (T0) and stored in liquid nitrogen until thawing. Sperm in the second fraction were held at 5 degrees C for 24h (T24) before being frozen. In experiment 2 ejaculates were collected and divided into two fractions. Sperm in one fraction were treated with cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin (CLC) and sperm in the other served as control. Both fractions were diluted, cooled, and cryopreserved as described in experiment 1. Stage of the estrous cycle was synchronized in ewes (n=196) using controlled internal drug releasing devices (CIDR) for 12d and at CIDR removal each ewe was administered PMSG (500IU in experiment 1 and 350IU in experiment 2) immediately before insemination. Ewes were stratified by age and randomly assigned to one of the semen treatments; experiment 1: Fresh (F), T0, or T24; experiment 2: F, T24, or CLC, and inseminated laparoscopically 56h after CIDR removal. Differences in fertility were detected between experiments, but not for treatments within experiments. Differences in fertility were also observed due to ewe age, with the 3-year-old ewes having the greatest fertility (50.7%) and 6-year-old ewes having the least fertility (9.6%; P<0.05). Differences in the prolificacy rates due to semen treatment were also observed but differences due to ewe age were not detected. Therefore, sperm can be held at 5 degrees C for 24h prior to cryopreservation without altering sperm fertility.


Asunto(s)
Criopreservación/veterinaria , Fertilidad , Preservación de Semen/veterinaria , Ovinos , Espermatozoides/fisiología , Factores de Edad , Animales , Criopreservación/métodos , Femenino , Inseminación Artificial/métodos , Inseminación Artificial/veterinaria , Masculino , Embarazo , Resultado del Embarazo/veterinaria , Preservación de Semen/métodos , Motilidad Espermática , Temperatura , Factores de Tiempo
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Clin Diagn Lab Immunol ; 9(5): 966-71, 2002 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12204945

RESUMEN

Control of scrapie, an ovine transmissible spongiform encephalopathy or prion disorder, has been hampered by the lack of conventional antemortem diagnostic tests. Currently, scrapie is diagnosed by postmortem examination of the brain and lymphoid tissues for PrP(Sc), the protein marker for this group of disorders. For live, asymptomatic sheep, diagnosis using tonsil or third-eyelid lymphoid tissue biopsy and PrP(Sc) assay has been described. To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of third-eyelid testing for identification of infected flocks and individual infected sheep, 690 sheep from 22 flocks were sampled by third-eyelid lymphoid tissue biopsy and immunohistochemistry. Sheep were further evaluated for relative genetic susceptibility and potential contact exposure to scrapie. Third-eyelid testing yielded suitable samples for 80% of the sheep tested, with a mean of 18.1 lymphoid follicles (germinal centers) per histologic section. Three hundred eleven of the sheep were sampled through passive surveillance programs, in which only sheep with potential contact with an infected sheep at a lambing event were tested, regardless of their scrapie susceptibility genotype. In addition, 141 genetically susceptible sheep with no record of contact with an infected animal at a lambing event were sampled through a targeted active surveillance program. Ten PrP(Sc)-positive sheep were identified through the passive surveillance program, and an additional three PrP(Sc)-positive sheep, including two from flocks with no history of scrapie, were identified through the active surveillance program. All PrP(Sc)-positive sheep had the highly susceptible PrP genotype. Third-eyelid testing is a useful adjunct to flock monitoring programs, slaughter surveillance, and mandatory disease reporting in a comprehensive scrapie eradication and research program.


Asunto(s)
Membrana Nictitante/patología , Scrapie/genética , Scrapie/patología , Enfermedades de las Ovejas/genética , Enfermedades de las Ovejas/patología , Animales , Biopsia , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Membrana Nictitante/química , Proteínas PrPSc/análisis , Ovinos , Wyoming
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