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Res Vet Sci ; 169: 105158, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38295629

RESUMO

"Exploring AMH Levels, Homeostasis and Primordial Follicle Activation in Pubertal Infected Sheep on a High Protein Diet ". The first activation wave of ovarian primordial follicles is part of the onset of puberty and fertility. Abomasal helminth infection may cause an undesirable delay in puberty manifestation. Helminth-infected animals demand a higher amount of protein in their diet to repair the damage caused by the parasite in sheep's tissues, replenish the blood losses, and build the host's immune response. Helminths become resistant to drug therapy shortly after being exposed to a new treatment. Besides, there is the possibility of contamination by anthelmintic drugs in ovine products, possibly affecting human health and the environment. This study's objective was to evaluate if ovarian and clinical parameters can be improved by supplementing their diet with protein, offering a more sustainable management approach than relying on anthelmintic usage. We used a 2 × 2 factorial model where eighteen ewe lambs (Ovis aries) between 6 and 7 months old - born to the same ram - were fed one of two diet protein levels (12% or 19%). After 35 days on this diet, they were infected or left uninfected with 10,000 Haemonchus contortus L3 larvae. We evaluated Anti-Mullerian Hormone serum levels, blood cells and biochemical parameters at four different time points. Following 42 days of infection and 77 days on the diet, the lambs had their left ovaries removed, and we examined ovarian morphometrics through histological analysis. The groups Supplemented Protein-Infected(n = 5), Control Protein- Infected(n = 5), Supplemented Protein-Not Infected (n = 4) and Control Protein-Not Infected (n = 4) did not differ in their bodyweight gain. In the factorial ANOVA analysis examining the relationship between plasma protein, diet, and infection, the protein level of the diet showed significance (p = 0.02). Primordial follicle size varied with the interaction between diet and infection (p < 0.05), and oocyte size was affected by the level of protein in the diet (p = 0.047). Additionally, to understand how all homeostasis parameters relate to the primordial follicle and oocyte size, we applied an explanatory linear mixed model. In conclusion, serum AMH levels remained stable despite the infection and variations in diet protein levels, indicating its reliability as a marker for ovarian reserve in pubertal sheep. The number of blood cells, biochemical parameters, and primordial follicle activation were affected by both diet and infection.


Assuntos
Anti-Helmínticos , Dieta Rica em Proteínas , Feminino , Animais , Ovinos , Masculino , Humanos , Ovário , Hormônio Antimülleriano/metabolismo , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Dieta Rica em Proteínas/veterinária
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BMC Vet Res ; 17(1): 344, 2021 Nov 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34732186

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The ewe lamb nutritional and physiological state interfere with the ovarian environment and fertility. The lack or excess of circulating nutrients reaching the ovary can change its gene expression. A protein deficiency in the blood caused by an Haemonchus contortus abomasal infection is detrimental to the organism's development during puberty. The peripubertal period is a time of intensive growth that requires a high level of nutrients. An essential feature controlling pubertal arousal and female reproductive potential is ovarian follicle growth activation. Protein supplementation improves the sheep's immune response to helminthic infections. We aimed to determine if supplementing protein in infected ewe lambs' diet would impact the ovarian environment leading to earlier ovarian follicle activation than in infected not supplemented animals. METHODS: We fed 18 Santa Ines ewe lambs (Ovis aries) - bred by the same ram - with either 12% protein (Control groups) or 19% protein (Supplemented groups) in their diets. After 35 days of the diet, they were each artificially infected or not with 10,000 Haemonchus contortus L3 larvae. Following 77 days of the diet and 42 days of infection, we surgically collected their left ovaries and examined their genes expression through RNA sequencing. RESULTS: We found that protein supplementation in infected animals led to an up-regulation of genes (FDR p-values < 0.05) and biological processes (p-value cut-off = 0.01) linked to meiotic activation in pre-ovulatory follicles and primordial follicle activation, among others. The supplemented not infected animals also up-regulated genes and processes linked to meiosis and others, such as circadian behaviour. The not supplemented animals had these same processes down-regulated while up-regulated processes related to tissue morphogenesis, inflammation and immune response. CONCLUSION: Diet's protein supplementation of peripubertal infected animals allowed them to express genes related to a more mature ovarian follicle stage than their half-sisters that were not supplemented. These results could be modelling potential effects of the interaction between environmental factors, nutrition and infection on reproductive health. When ovarian activation is achieved in a timely fashion, the ewe may generate more lambs during its reproductive life, increasing sheep breeders' productivity.


Assuntos
Dieta/veterinária , Hemoncose/veterinária , Ovário/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Animais , Proteínas na Dieta , Feminino , Expressão Gênica , Haemonchus , Ovário/metabolismo , Ovinos , Carneiro Doméstico
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Zootaxa ; 4550(1): 141-145, 2019 Jan 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30790883

RESUMO

The Neotropical stonefly genus Anacroneuria (Perlidae) is represented by approximately 80 species in Brazil, but the nymphs of only 11 of these species have been associated and described. In this paper, we describe the previously unknown nymph of A. iporanga from Intervales State Park, São Paulo State, Brazil and present biological observations for this species.


Assuntos
Insetos , Lepidópteros , Animais , Brasil , Ninfa
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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 108(2): 99-104, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24463584

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease that affects more than 2.5 billion people worldwide. Here, we used the dataset of municipality infestation level from the Brazilian Health Ministry with the aim of building vector distribution models to identify epidemiological hotspots. METHODS: Maxent software was used to predict the environmental suitability of the vector under current and 2050 climatic conditions. We built potential risk maps for current and future epidemiological scenarios in order to provide data for vector control planning. RESULTS: The results showed that the current epidemiological status is critical in the coastal region, with 80% of the population in risk areas and 30% in epidemiological outbreak areas. Our results also suggest that the area covered by the vector distribution in Brazil will decrease in future projections in the north, but will spread to the south. CONCLUSIONS: The results may provide useful information for health agencies and policymakers in focusing efforts in epidemiological hotspots. Therefore, understanding the niche distribution dynamics of Aedes aegypti is an important step towards public health planning for vector control.


Assuntos
Aedes , Dengue/epidemiologia , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Surtos de Doenças , Humanos , Modelos Biológicos , Medição de Risco/métodos
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Rev. bras. entomol ; 56(4): 489-491, Oct.-Dec. 2012. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-662683

RESUMO

Assassin bugs (Reduviidae) are voracious insects that prey on other arthropods. Recent evidences have pointed out that these predators also feed on plant derived substances in rare opportunities. The present study describes the feeding behavior of the reduviid Atopozelus opsimus on extrafloral nectaries of Inga vera (Fabaceae) in a Neotropical savanna area. It was investigated if the insects feed more frequently of extrafloral nectar or prey, and if individuals of different stages of development vary according to feeding behavior. Notably, the results suggest that the diet of all instars and adults consist mainly of extrafloral nectar (N = 1013), in detriment of captured prey ingestion (N = 18). Also, there was no variation on feeding behavior and life stage.


Percevejos assassinos (Reduviidae) são insetos vorazes que predam outros artrópodes. Evidências recentes têm mostrado o interessante fato de que estes predadores também se alimentam de substâncias derivadas de plantas. Embora intrigante, este comportamento é raro e nenhum estudo mostrou quão comum este comportamento é quando comparado com o comportamento de caça. Portanto, o presente estudo descreve o comportamento alimentar do reduvídeo Atopozelus opsimus em nectários extraflorais de Inga vera (Fabaceae). Foi investigado se os insetos se alimentam mais frequentemente de nectar extrafloral ou de presas, e se indivíduos de diferentes estágios de desenvolvimento variam de acordo com o comportamento alimentar. Notavelmente, os resultados sugerem que a dieta de todos os ínstares ninfais e dos adultos consiste principalmente de néctar extrafloral (N = 1013), em detrimento da ingestão de presas capturadas (N = 18). Também, não houve variação no comportamento de alimentação de acordo com a idade.

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