Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rima.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/20.500.14407/10132
Full metadata record
DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Jhonnatha Paulo
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-21T18:57:52Z-
dc.date.available2023-12-21T18:57:52Z-
dc.date.issued2016-11-05
dc.identifier.citationOLIVEIRA, Jhonnatha Paulo. Dinâmica folicular e fluxo sanguíneo ovariano e uterino em éguas mangalarga marchador em condições de sombra e insolação. 2016. 50 f. Tese (Doutorado em Medicina Veterinária, Patologia e Ciências Clínicas) - Instituto de Zootecnia, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Seropédica-RJ, 2016.por
dc.identifier.urihttps://rima.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/20.500.14407/10132-
dc.description.abstractA pesquisa foi conduzida no município de Seropédica RJ na estação de monta de 2013/2014 e teve por objetivo avaliar os efeitos do estresse climático sobre a o ciclo estral, foliculogênese e perfusão sanguínea e ovariana e uterina de éguas Mangalarga Marchador. Avaliou-se 4 ciclos estrais consecutivos de 16 éguas distribuídas em dois grupos: GI – éguas à sombra e GII – éguas em insolação. A cada ciclo as éguas foram trocadas de grupo. Foram avaliados 52 ciclos estrais distribuídos em CI, CII (28 ciclos: GI n=14 e GII n=14), CIII e CIV (24 ciclos GI=n14 e GII n=10), sendo CI e CII ciclos naturais (Fase I), e CIII e CIV ciclos com estro induzido com PGF2α (Fase II). Avaliou-se a duração do ciclo estral, do estro e diestro, os principais eventos da foliculogenese e a perfusão sanguínea das artérias ovariana e uterina dominantes através dos índices de pulsatilidade (PI) e resistividade (RI). Avaliram-se os parâmetros vitais frequência cardíaca (FC), frequência respiratória (FR) e temperatura retal (TR) para obtenção de índices bioclimáticos: Coeficiente de Adaptabilidade (CA) e coeficiente de Tolerância ao Calor (CTC). O ambiente térmico foi caracterizado através do Indice de Temperatura do Globo Úmido (ITGU). O ITGU obtido permitiu inferir que as condições climáticas durante o período experimental permaneceram 71% dos dias fora da faixa de conforto térmico (ITGU de valor ≥79) assim como os parâmetros fisiológicos FC, FR e TR, e os índices bioclimáticos CA e CTC, que apresentaram maiores valores no GII que em GI(p<0,05). Não houve variação na duração do ciclo estral, do estro ou do diestro entre grupos (p>0,05). Na fase I do experimento, a divergência folicular ocorreu 1,7 dias antes no GII em relação a GI (p<0,05), na fase II o diâmetro do segundo maior folículo na divergência foi maior no GII que em GI (p<0,05). Na fase II, durante o final do diestro (D6, 7, 8 e 9), o segundo maior folículo teve um diâmetro maior no GII em relação a GI (p<0,05). O diâmetro dos seis maiores folículos não diferiram entre os grupos experimentais no D-1 e D0, em ambas as fases da pesquisa. Os valores médios do PI e do RI das artérias ovariana e uterina dominantes, não variaram entre grupos no estro ou no diestro em ambas as fases da pesquisa, bem como não variaram entre grupos em D-1 e D0 ou D6. Na fase I da pesquisa o PI da artéria ovariana foi menor em GII em relação a GI (p<0,05) quando o ITGU foi >79, enquanto o RI da artéria ovariana foi menor em GII que em GI somente quando o ITGU foi > 84, o que não se repetiu na fase II da pesquisa. O RI e o PI da artéria uterina não variou entre grupos experimentais em ambas as fases da pesquisa em relação ao ITGU. Conclui-se que ocorreu desconforto térmico e que o mesmo foi maior em GII que em GI. O grupo sobre insolção apresentou um divergência mais tardia e diferença no diâmetro dos segundo maior folículo ao final do diestro, e que a mediada que o ITGU aumentou reduziu-se os valores de PI e RI da artéria ovariana dominante.por
dc.description.sponsorshipCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESpor
dc.formatapplication/pdf*
dc.languageporpor
dc.publisherUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiropor
dc.rightsAcesso Abertopor
dc.subjectClimateeng
dc.subjectMareseng
dc.subjectReproductioneng
dc.subjectClimapor
dc.subjectÉguaspor
dc.subjectReproduçãopor
dc.titleDinâmica folicular e fluxo sanguíneo ovariano e uterino em éguas mangalarga marchador em condições de sombra e insolaçãopor
dc.title.alternativeFollicular dynamics and Ovarian and Uterine Blood Flow in Mangalarga Marchador Mares on shadow and sunnyeng
dc.typeTesepor
dc.description.abstractOtherThis work was made in the municipality of Seropédica - RJ during the breeding season of 2013/2014. The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of environmental stress on the estrous cycle and ovarian and uterine blood perfusion in Mangalarga Marchador mares. We evaluated four consecutive estrous cycles of 16 mares divided in two groups: GI - mares kept on the shadow and GII - mares kept on the sun (n = 8 GI / GII), each cycle, mares were exchanged that all group animals the same variations were submitted. We evaluated 52 estrous cycles distributed in CI and CII (28 cycles: GI n = 14 and GII n = 14) CIII and CIV (24 GI n14 cycles and GII n = 10), CI and CII natural cycles, and CIII and CIV cycles with induced estrus. A estrus length of the estrous cycle estrus and diestrus, and the main events of foliculogenesis and ovarian and uterine blood perfusion through pulsatility an resistivity index (PI) and (RI) of the ovarian and uterus artery that were compared between groups. We evaluated the vital parameters: heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and rectal temperature (RT) to obtain bioclimatic indexes: Adaptability coefficient (CA) and heat tolerance Index (CTC). The thermal environment was characterized by Temeperatura wet globe Index (WBGT). The WBGT obtained allowed to conclude that the climatic conditions during the experimental period remained 71% of the days out of thermal comfort range ( ≥79 WBGT value ) as well as physiological parameters FC , FR and TR , and bioclimatic indexes CA and CTC , which were higher in GII than in GI ( p < 0.05). There was no variation in the length of the estrous cycle , estrus or diestrus between groups ( p> 0.05). In phase I of the research, the follicular deviation occurred 1,7 days before in GII compared to GI (p < 0.05) , in phase II, the diameter of the second greater folicle on divergence was higher in GII than GI ( p < 0.05). In phase II, during the late diestrus ( D6 , 7, 8 and 9) , the second largest follicle had a greater diameter in GII compared to GI (p < 0.05). The diameter of the six largest follicles did not differ between the experimental groups at D -1 and D0 in both phases of the study. The mean values of PI and RI of the dominant ovarian and uterine arteries did not differ between groups in estrus or diestrus in both phases of the study and did not differ between groups at D -1 and D0 . In phase I, the ovarian artery PI was lower on GII compared to GI (p < 0.05). while WBGT was > 79 but the ovarian artery RI was lower in GII than GI, but only when the WBGT was > 84, which was not repeated in phase 2 of the research. Uterine artery RI and PI did not differ between the experimental groups in both phases of the study . It is concluded that thermal discomfort occurred and that it was higher in GII than GI . The group under sun showed be later in divergence and diameter of the second largest follicle at the end of estrus. when WBGT increased, the PI and RI of the dominant ovarian artery values reducedeng
dc.contributor.advisor1Jacob, Julio Cesar Ferraz
dc.contributor.advisor1ID332.122.526-34por
dc.contributor.advisor1Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4105470945179000por
dc.contributor.referee1Silva, Luciano Andrade
dc.contributor.referee2Brandão, Felipe Zandonadi
dc.contributor.referee3Jesus, Vera Lúcia Teixeira de
dc.contributor.referee4Mello, Marco Roberto Bourg de
dc.creator.ID308.230.888-04por
dc.creator.Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7619348652365810por
dc.publisher.countryBrasilpor
dc.publisher.departmentInstituto de Zootecniapor
dc.publisher.initialsUFRRJpor
dc.publisher.programPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária (Patologia e Ciências Clínicas)por
dc.relation.referencesACOSTA, T.J.; YOSHIZAWA, N.; OHTANI, M.; MIYAMOTO, A. Local changes in blood flow ithin early and midcycle corpus luteum after prostaglandin F2α injection in the cow. Biology of Reprodution, v. 66, p. 651–658, 2002. ACOSTA, T.J.; BEG, M.A.; GINTHER, O.J. Aberrant blood flow area and plasma gonadotropin concentrations during the development of dominant-sized transitional anovulatory . Biology of Reproduction , v. 7 (2), p. 637-642, 2004. ACOSTA, T.; GASTAL, E.; GASTAL, M.; BEG, M.; GINTHER, O. Differential blood flow changes between the future dominant and subordinate follicles precede diameter changes during follicle selection in mares. Biology of Reproduction, v. 71, p. 502-507, 2004a. ACOSTA, T.J.; BEG, M.A.; AND GINTHER, O.J. Aberrant Blood Flow Area and Plasma Gonadotropin Concentrations During the Development of Dominant-Sized Transitional Anovulatory Follicles in Mares. Biology of Reproduction, v. 71, p. 637–642, 2004b. ADAMS, G.P.; MATTERI, R.L.; KATELIC, J.P.; KO, J.H.C.; GUINTHER, O.J. Association between surges of follicle-stimulating hormone and the emergence of follicular waves in heifers. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, v. 94, p. 177-188, 1992. AMAKIRA S.F. & FUNCHO O.N. Studies of rectal temperature, respiratory rates and heat tolerance in cattle in the humid tropics. Animal Production Science., v.28, p. 329-335, 1979. AMSO N.N.; WATERMEYER S.R.P.N.; O’BRIEN S.D.; D’ANGELO, A. Quantification of power Doppler energy and its future potential. Fértility Sterility, v. 76,p. 583-587, 2001. ARGOV, N.; MOALLEM, U.; SKLAN, D. Summer heat stress alters the mRNA expression of selective-uptake and endocytotic receptors in bovine ovarian cells. Theriogenology, v. 64, p. 475-1489, 2005. ARRUDA, R.P.; FLEURY, P.D.C. Pregnancy rates and plasma progesterone concentrations in embryo recipient mares receiving hormone treatment. Havemeyer Foundation Monograph Series, v. 14, p. 95–96, 2005. BACCARI Jr., F. POLASTRE, R., FRÉ, C.A., ASSIS, P.S. Um novo índice de tolerância ao calor em bubalinos: correlação com o ganho de peso. In: REUNIÃO ANUAL DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ZOOTECNIA, 26, 1986, Campo Grande. Anais... Campo Grande – MS, 1986, p. 316. BACCARI JR., F. Manejo ambiental da vaca leiteira em climas quentes. Londrina: Universidade Estadual de Londrina, 2001. 142p BACK, D.G.; PICKET, B.W.; VOSS, J.L.; SEIDEL, G.E. Observations on the sexual behavior of nonlactating mares. Journal of American Medical Association, v. 165, p.717-720, 1974. 42 BAÊTA, F.C. Responses of lactating dairy cows to the combined effects of temperature, humidity and wind velocity in the warm season. 1985. 218 p. Thesis – University of Missouri, Missouri, 1985 BAÊTA, F. C.; SOUZA, C. F. Ambiência em edificações rurais - conforto animal. Viçosa: UFV, 1997, 246 p. BARTOLOMEU C.C.; DEL REI, J.A.; ÁLVARES, G.T.C.; REZENDE, R.G. Influência do estresse térmico sobre a atividade de monta de vacas da raça Girolanda no município de Entre Rios/BA. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE REPRODUÇÃO ANIMAL, 16, 2005, Goiânia, GO. Anais... Belo Horizonte: CBRA, 2005. CD-ROM BATTRUT, I; COLCHEN, S.; FIENI, F.; TAINTURIER, D.; BRUYAS, J.F. Success rates when attempting to nonsurgically collect equine embryos at 144, 156 or 168 hours after ovulation. Equine Veterinary Journal, v. 25, p. 60–62, 1997. BERGFELT, D.R.; GINTHER, O.J. Follicular populations following inhibition of follicle stimulating hormone with equine follicular fluid during early pregnancy in the mares. Theriogenology, v. 26, p. 733-747, 1986. BERGFELT, D.R.; GINTHER, O.J. Relationships between FSH surges and follicular waves during the estrous cycle in mares. Theriogenology, v. 39, p. 781-796, 1993. BERGFELT, D.R.; GASTAL, E.L.; GINTHER, O.J. Response of estradiol an inhibin to experimentally reduce luteinizing hormone during follicle deviation in mares. Biology of Reproduction, v. 65, p. 426-432, 2001. BOLLWEIN, H.; MAIERL, J.; MAYER, R.; STOLLA, R. Transrectal collor Doppler of the A. uterina in cycling mares. Theriogenology, v, 49, p. 1483 – 1488, 1998. BOLLWEIN, H.; MAYER, R.; WEBER; STOLLA, R. Luteal blood flow during the estrous cycle in mares. Theriogenology, v. 65, p. 2043-2051, 2002. BOLLWEIN, H.; MAYER, R.; STOLLA, R. Transrectal doppler sonography of uterine blood flow during early pregnancy in mares. Theriogenology, v. 60, p. 597-605, 2003. BOLLWEIN, H.; KOLBERG, B.; STOLLA, R. The effect of exogenous estradiol benzoate and altrenogest on uterine and ovarian blood flow during the estrous cycle in mares. Theriogenology, v.61, p.1137–1146, 2004. CAMERINI, N. L. Analise de variáveis ambientais em modelos reduzidos de instalações agropecuárias com forro de resíduo de EVA. 2008. 59p. Dissertação (mestrado em Engenharia Agrícola). Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campina Grande, 2008. CARVALHO, C.F.; CHAMMASII, M. C.; CERRIII, G. G. Princípios físicos do Doppler em ultra-sonografia. Ciência Rural, v.38, n. 3, p. 872-879, 2008. 43 CLAYTON, H.M.; LINDSAY, F.E.F.; FORBES, A.C.; HAY, L.A. Some studies of comparative aspects of sexual behavior in ponies and donkeys. Applied Animal Ethology, v. 7, p. 169-174, 1981. CERRI, G.G. Avaliação dúplex do fígado, sistema portal e vasos viscerais. São Paulo: Sarvier, 1998. p. 120-12. CUNNIGHAM, J. G. Tratado fisiologia veterinária. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2004. 579 p. CURTIS, S.E. Enmviromental management in animal agriculture. Iowa. Iowa State University Press, 1983. 650p. DE RENSIS, F.; SCARAMUZZI, J.R. Heat Stress and seasonal effects on reproduction in the dairy cow – a review. Theriogenology, v.60, p.1139-1151, 2003. DOBSON, H.; SMITH, F.R. What is stress, and how does it affect reproduction? Animal Reproduction Science, v. 60-61, p. 743-752, 2000. DONADEU, F.X.; GINTHER, O.J. Effect of number and diameter of follicles on plasma concentration of inhibin and FSH in mares. Reproduction, v. 121, p. 897-903, 2001. DWORACZYKA, M.C.; VOGELSANGA, M.M.; SCOTTA, B.D.; SIGLER, D.H.; VOGELSANGC, S.G.; WELSHA, T.H. The effect of exercise-induced heat stress on ovarian dynamics in the mare. Animal Reproduction Science, p.47–48, 2010 ESMAY, M.L. Environmental Engineering in Agriculture and Food Series. Westport: The AVI Publishing Compan, 1969. 325 p. FERREIRA, J.C.; IGNÁCIO, F.S.; MEIRA, C. Uterine vascular perfusion and spectral-Doppler measurements during early gestation in mares: new concepts of evaluation. Animal Reproduction Science, Lousiana, v. 121s, p. 281–283, 2010. (Resumo apresentado ao X Simpósio Internacional de Reprodução Eqüina; 2010 jul. , Lexington. FERREIRA-DIAS, G.; COSTA, A.; MATEUS, L.; KORZEKWA, A.; REDMER, D.; SKARZYNSKI, D. Proliferative processes within the equine corpus luteum may depend on paracrine progesterone actions. Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, v. 57, n. 8; p. 139-151, 2006. FINCH, V.A., BENNETT, I.L., HOLMES, C.R. Coat colour in cattle: effect on thermal balance, behaviour and growth, and relationship with coat type. Journal of Agricultural Science, v. 102, p. 141-147, 1984. FOREMAN, J.H.; FERLAZZO, A. Physiological responses to stress in the horse. Pfrdeheilkund, v.12, p. 401-404, 1996. FORTUNE, J.E. Ovarian follicular growth and development in mammals. Biology of Reproduction, v. 50, p. 225–232, 1994. 44 FORTUNE, J.E. The early stages of follicular development: activation of primordial follicles and growth of preantral follicles. Animal Reproduction Science., v. 78, p. 135-163, 2003. FOWLER, M. E. Zoo & wild animal medicine. 2. ed. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 1986. 1127 p FRASER, O.; RITCHIE, J. S. D.; FRASER, A. F. The term "stress" in a veterinary context. British Veterinary Journal, v.13, n.1, p.653-662, 1975. GASTAL, E.L.; GASTAL, M.O.; BERGFELT, D.R.; GINTHER, O.J. Role of diameter differences among follicles in selection of a mature dominant follicle in mares. Biology of Reproduction, v 57, p. 1320-1327, 1997. GASTAL, E.L.; GASTAL, M.O.; NOGUEIRA, G.P.; BERGFELT, D.R.; GINTHER, O.J. Temporal interretationships among luteolysis, FSH an LH concentrations an follicle deviation in mares. Theriogenology, v. 53, p. 925-940, 2000. GASTAL, E.; GASTAL, M.; GINTHER, O.J. Serrated granulosa and other discrete indicators of impending ovulation in mares. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, v. 26, p. 67–73, 2006. GEOR, R.J.; MCCUTCHEON, L.J. Thermoregulatory adaptations associated with training and heat acclimatization influids an electrolytes in athletic horses. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, v.14, p.97-120, 1998. GINTHER, O.J.; BERGFELT, D.R. Associations between FSH concentrations and major and minor follicular waves in pregnant mares. Theriogenology., v. 38, p. 807-821, 1992. GINTHER, O.J. Ultrasonic imaging and animal reproduction: v. 2, Horses. Cross Plains, WI: Equiservices Publishing, 1995. p. 43-72. GINTHER, O.J. Selection of dominant follicle in cattle and horses. Animal Reproduction Science, v. 60-61, p. 61-79, 2000. GINTHER, O.J.; UTT, M.D. Doppler Ultrasound in Equine Reproduction: Principles, Techniques, and Potential, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science – Veterinary Revew , p. 516-526, 2004. GINTHER, O.J; BEG, M.A.; GASTAL, M.O.; GASTAL, E.L. Follicle dynamics and selection in mares. Animal Reproduction, v. 1, p. 54-63, 2004a. GINTHER, O.J.; GASTAL, E.L.; GASTAL, M.O.; BERGFELT, D.R.; BAERWALD, A.R.; PIERSO, R.A. Comparative study of the dynamics of follicular waves in mares an woman. Biology of Reproduction, v. 71, p. 1195-1201, 2004b. GINTHER, O.J. Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Color-Doppler Ultrasonography, 1ed. Cross Plains, WI: Equiservices Publishing, 2007. 258p 45 GINTHER, O.J.; GASTAL, E.L.; GASTAL, M.O.; BEG, M.A. Effect of prostaglandin F2 on ovarian, adrenal, and pituitary hormones and on luteal blood flow in mares. Domestic Animal Endocrinology, v. 32, p. 315–328, 2007a GINTHER, O.J.; GASTAL, E.L.; GASTAL M.O.; BEG, M.A. Incidence, Endocrinology, Vascularity, and Morphology of Hemorrhagic Anovulatory Follicles in Mares Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, v. 27, n. 3, p.130-139, 2007b. GINTHER, O.J.; AL-MAMUN, M.D. Increased Frequency of Double Ovulations after Induction of Luteolysis with Exogenous Prostaglandin F2a. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, V.29, p. 582 -583, 2009. GOMES, T.J.S. Equine Corpus Luteum Vascular Evaluation by Power-Doppler Ultrasound. 2008. 57p. Dissertação (Mestrado Em Medicina Veterinária) - Universidade Técnica De Lisboa, Lisboa- Portugal, 2008. GONG, J.G.; WILMUT, I.; BRAMLEY, T.A.; WEEB, R. Pretreatment with recombinant bovine somatotropin enhances the superovulatory response to FSH in heiferd. Theriogenology, v. 45, p. 611-622, 1996. GRUNERT, E., BIRGE, H.E., VALE, G.W. Patologia clínica da reprodução dos animais mamíferos domésticos: ginecologia. São Paulo: Livraria Varela, 2005. 580 p. GUTHRIE, A.J.; LUND, R.J. Thermoregulation in fluids and electrolytes in the athletic horse. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, v. 14, p. 45-59, 1998. GUZELOGLU, A., AMBROSE, D.J., KASSA, T.,DIAZ, T., THATCHER, J.M., TATCHER, J.J. Long-term follicular dynamics and biochemical characteristics of dominant follicles in dairy cows subjected to acute heat stress. Animal Reproduction Science. v. 66, p.15-34, 2001. HAFEZ, E.S.E.; HAFEZ, B. Funtional anatomy of reproduction. In: HAFEZ, E.S.E. Reproduction in farm animals. 7 ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 2000. p. 1-68. HANDLER, J.; AURICH, J.E. Physiologie des sexualzyklus der stute. In: AURICH, C. (Ed). Reproduktionsmedizin beim Pferd. Stuttgart: Parey Verlag, 2005. p. 15-29. HANSEN, J.P.; ARÉCHIGA, F.C. Strategies for Managing Reproduction in the Heat-Stressed Dairy Cow. Journal of Animal Reproduction, v. 77, p. 36-50, 1999. HANSEN, J.P., DROST, M., RIVERA, M.R., PAULA-LOPES, F.F., ALKATANANI, M.Y., KRININGER III, E.C., CHASE, C.C. Adverse impact of heat stress on embryo production: causes and strategies for mitigation. Theriogenology, v. 55, p. 91-103, 2001. HANSEN, J.P. Managing the Heat-Stressed Cow to Improve Reproduction. In: WESTERN DAIRY MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 7, 2005, Reno. Anais... Reno, NV, 2005. p. 63-70. Disponível em: <http://www.wdmc.org/2005/Hansen05.pdf> . Acesso em 14/10/2013. 46 HARDY, R. N. Temperatura e vida animal, São Paulo: Universidade de São Paulo: 1981. 56 p. HENDRIKS, W.K.; COLENBRANDER, B; STOUT, T.A.E. Effect of administering PGF2 or hCG on day 7 after ovulation on ovarian, uterine and luteal blood flow in the maré. In: Anais do IX Simpósio Internacional de Reprodução Eqüina. Animal Reproduction Science v. 94, p. 223–225, 2006. HICKMAN JUNIOR, C. P. Príncipios integrados de zoologia. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2004. 846 p. HUGHES, J.P.; STABENFELD, G.H.; EVANS, J.W. Estrus cycleand ovulation in the mare. American Journal Veterinary Research., v. 161, p. 1367-1374, 1972. HULSHOF, S.C. J.; FIGUEIREDO, J.R.; BECKERS, J.F.; BEVERS, M.M.; VAN DEN DONK, H.A.; VAN DEN HURK, R. 1995. Effects of fetal bovine serum, FSH and 17 bestradiol on the culture of bovine preantral follicles. Theriogenology, v.44, p. 217-226. 1995. HYTTEL, P.; CALLESEN, H.; GREVE, T.; SCHMIDT, M. Pocte maturation and spermtransport in superovulates cattle. Theriogenology, v. 35, p. 91-108, 1991. HYTTEL, P.; FAIR, T.; CALLESEN, H.; GREVE, T. Oocyte growth, capacitation and final maturation in cattle. Theriogenology, v. 47, p. 23-32, 1997. JACOB, Julio Cesar Ferraz. Dinâmica ovariana e endócrina de éguas em diferentes idades. 2008. 62p. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências) – Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, 2008 JOHNSON, H.D.; VANJONACK, W.J. Effects of environmental and other stressors on blood hormone patterns in lactating animals. Journal of Dairy Science, v.59, n.9, p.1603-17, 1976. JORDAN E.R. Effects of heat stress on reproduction. Journal of Dairy Science, v. 86, p.104-114, 2003. JUENGEL, J.L.; BBBY, A.H.; READER, K.L.; LUN, S.; QUIRKE, L.D.; HAYDON, L.J.; MACNATTY, K.P. The role of transforming groeth factor-beta (TGF-beta) during ovarian follicular development in sheep. Reproductive Biologyand Endocrinology, v. 25, p. 78, 2004. JU J.C. Cellular responses of oocytes and embryos under heat stress: hints to molecular signaling. Animal Reproduction, v. 2, n. 2, p.79-90, 2005. KAWAKAMA, J.; KODAIRA S.; CERRI, G.G. Física. In: CERRI, G.G.; ROCHA, D.C. Ultra-sonografia abdominal. São Paulo: Sarvier, 1993. p.1-14. 47 LINDINGER, M.I. Exercise in the heat: Thermoregulatory limitations to performance in humans and horses. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, v. 24, p. 2, p. 152-13, 1999. LINDINGER, M.I. Heat acclimation improves regulation of plasma volume and plasma sodium content during exercise in horse. Journal of Applied Physiology., v.88, n.3, p. 1006-1013, 2000. LU, C.D. Effects of heat stress on goat reproduction. Small Ruminants Research, v. 2, p. 151-162, 1989. MARAI, I.F.M.; EL-DARAWANY, A.A.; FADIEL, A. Physiological traits as affected by heat stress in sheep – A review. Small Ruminants Research, v. 71, p. 1-12, 2007. MARTINS JÚNIOR, L.M. Adaptabilidade das raças Boer e Anglonubiana às condições climáticas da região Meio Norte do Brasil. 2004. 44 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência Animal) – Universidade Federal do Piauí, Teresina, PI, 2004. MCCUE, P.M. Superovulation. Veterinary Clinics of North America-Equine Practice, v. 12, p. 1-11, 1996. MCCONAGHY, F.F. The Atletic Horse Thermoregulation. In: Hodgson, D.R.; Rose R.J. WB Saunders, 1994, 497p. MCCONAGHY, F.F. Selective brain cooling inthe horse during exercise and environmental heat stress. Journal of Applied Physiology, v.79, p.1849-1854, 1995 MCCONAGHY, F.F. Redistribuition of cardiac output in response to heat expousure in the poney. Equine Veterinary Journal, Suplememtos, V. 22, p.42-46, 1996. MCCUTCHEON, L.J.; GEOR, R.J. Influence of training on sweating responses during sub maximal exercise in horse. Journal of Applied Physiology, v.89, n. 6, p. 2463-2471, 2000. MORGAN, K. Short-term thermoregulatory responses of horses to brief changes in ambient temperature. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Department of Agricultural Engineering, Uppsala, p, 09-51, 1996. MOTA, L.S. Adaptação e interação genótipo-ambiente em vacas leiteiras. 1997. 69f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências) - Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, 1997. MÜLLER, P. B. Bioclimatologia aplicada aos animais domésticos. 2 ed. Porto Alegre: Sulina, 1982. 183p. NÄÄS, I. A. Princípios de conforto térmico na produção animal. São Paulo: Ícone, 1989. 183 p. 48 NYLAND, T.G.; MATTOON, J.S. Physical principles, instrumentation and ultrasound diagnosis safety. In: Small animal diagnostic ultrasound. 2.ed. Philadelphia: Saunders, cap.1, p.1-19, 2002. NIELSEN, B. Acute and Adaptative responses in humans to exercise in a warm, humid environment. Pflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, v 434, n. 1, p. 49-56, 1997. OLIVEIRA, J.P.; JACOB, J.C.F.; JESUS, V.L.T.; SILVA, P.C.A. Influência da temperatura e umidade ambiente em um programa de transferência de embriões equinos, na Baixada Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, v. 37, n. 2, p.158-162, 2015. OLIVEIRA, L.A.; CAMPEL, J.E.G.; AZEVEDO, D.M.R; COSTA A.P.R.; TURCO, S.H.N.; MOURA, J.W.S. Estudo de respostas fisiológicas de equinos sem raça definida e da raça quarto de milha às condições climáticas de Teresina, Piauí. Ciência Animal Brasileira, v. 9, n. 4, p. 827-838, 2008. OZAWA, M.; TABAYASH, D,; LATIEF, T.A.; SHIMIZU, T.; OSHIMA, I.; KANAI, Y. Alterations in follicular dynamics and steroidogenic abilities induced by heat stress during follicular recruitment in goats. Reproduction, v.129, p.621-630, 2005 PALMER, E.; CHAVATTE-PALMER, P.; VERDONCK, E. Field trial of Doppler ultrasonography of the preovulatory follicle in the mare. Animal Reproduction Science, v. 94, p. 182–185, 2006. PALUDO, G.R.; McMANUS, C.; MELO, R.Q.; CARDOSO, A.G; MELLO, F.P.; MOREIRA M.; FUCK, B.H. Efeito do estresse térmico e do exercício sobre parâmetros fisiológicos de cavalos do exercito brasileiro. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v.31, p. 1130-1142, 2002. PEREIRA, C.C.J. Fundamentos de Bioclimatologia Aplicados à Produção Animal. Belo Horizonte: FEPMVZ, 2005. 195 p. PIERSON, R.A.; GINTHER, O.J. Ultrasonic evaluation of the preovulatory follicle in the mare. Theriogenology, v.24, p.359-68, 1985. PIERSON, R.A.; GINTHER, OJ. Ultrasonic evaluation of the pre-ovulatory follicle in the mare. Animal Reproduction Science, v. 14, p. 219-231, 1987. POULSEN NAUTRUP, C. Technical principles. In: POULSEN NAUTRUP, C.; TOBIAS, R. Diagnostic ultrasonography of the dog and cat. 2.ed. Hannover: Manson, 2001. p.31-59. RIVIER, C., RIVEST, S. Effectof stress on the activity of the Hypotalamic- Pituitary-Gonadal Axis: Peripheral and Central Mechanisms. Biology of Reproduction, v. 45, p. 523-532, 1991. ROTH, Z.; MEIDAN, R.; BRAW-TAL, R.; WOLFENSON, D. Immediate and delayed effects of heat stress on follicular development and its association with plasma FSH and inhibin concentration in cows. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, v.120, p.83–90, 2000. 49 RUBENS, D.; BHATT, S.; NEDELKA, S.; CULLINAN, J. Doppler Artifacts and Pitfalls, Radiologic Clinics of North America, v.44, p. 805-835, 2006. SELYE, H. A Syndrome produced by diverse nocuous agent. Nature, v. 4, p. 32, 1936. SELYE, H. A. The general adaptation syndrome and the diseases of adaptation. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology, v.6, n.2, p.117-230, 1946. SHARP, D.C. Evironmental influence on reproduction in horses. Veterinary Clinics of North America, v. 2, p.207-223, 1980. SHIMIZU, T; OHSHIMA, I.; OZAWA, M.; TAKAHASHI, S.; TAJIMA, A.; SHIOTA, M.; MIYAZAKI; H. KANAI, Y. Heat stress diminishes gonadotropin receptor expression and enhances susceptibility to apoptosis of rat granulosa cells, Reproduction, v. 129, p. 463-472, 2005. STARLING, J.M. C.; SILVA, R.G.; CERON-MUNHOZ, M.; BARBOSA, G.S.S.C.; PARANHOS DA COSTA, M.J.R. Análise de algumas variáveis fisiológicas para avaliação do grau de adaptação de ovinos submetidos ao estresse por calor Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v.31, n.5, p. 2070- 2077, 2003. SILVA, L.A.; GASTAL, E.L.; BEG, M.A.; GINTHER, O.J. Changes in Vascular Perfusion of the Endometrium in Association with Changes in Location of the Embryonic Vesicle in Mares. Biology of Reproduction, v. 72, n.3, p. 755-761, 2005. SILVA, R. G. Introdução à bioclimatologia animal. São Paulo: Nobel, 2000, 286 p. SILVA, R.G. Zoneamento bioclimático para animais de interesse zootécnico. In: REUNIÃO ANUAL DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ZOOTECNIA, 42, 2005, Goiânia, Anais...Goiânia: SBZ, 2005. p.388-394. SIRIOS, J.; BALL, B.A.; FORTUE, J.E. Patterns of growth and regression of ovarian follicles during the estrus clyle an after hemiocariectomy in mares. Equine Veterinary Journal., v. 8, p. 43-48, 1989. SPAULDING, K.A. A review of sonographic identification of abdominal blood vessels and juxtavascular organs. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, v. 38, n. 1, p. 4-23, 1997. SQUIRES, E.L.; SEIDEL, S.G. Superovulation in collection and transfer of equine embryos. Animal Reproduction, v. 8, p. 32-38, 1995. SZATMÁRI, V.; SÓTONYI, P.; VÖRÖS, K. Normal duplex Doppler waveforms of major abdominal blood vessels in dogs: a review. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound v. 42, n. 2, p. 93-107, 2001. THOMASSIAN, A. Enfermidades dos cavalos. Botucatu: Varela, 1984. 320p. 50 TITTO, E.A.L. Taxa de sudação e composição mineral do suor de equinos das raças Bretão, Anglo-árabe e Mangalarga. Ars Veterinária, v. 14, p.3, p. 264-272, 1998. TITTO, C.; TITTO, E.; VIEIRA,R.; GLASER, F.; TITTO, R.; ABLAS, P. Tolerância ao calor em bovinos de corte de raças europeias, utilizadas em cruzamento industrial no Brasil. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE BIOMETEOROLOGIA, 4, Ribeirão Preto – São Paulo. Anais... Ribeirão Preto: SBBiomet, 2006. CD-ROM VERMILLON, R.P. Basic physical principles. In: SNIDER, A.R. et al. Echocardiography in pediatric heart disease. 2.ed. Missouri: Mosby, 1997. p.1-10. WEBB, R.; CAMPBELL, B.K.; GARVERICK, H.A.; GONG, J.G.; GUTIERREZ, C.G.; ARMSTRONG, D.C. Molecular mechanisms regulating foliicular recruitment and selection. Journal of reproduction and fertility. Supplement, v. 24, p. 33-48, 1999. WEST, W.J. Nutritional strategies for managing the heat-stressed dairy cow. Journal of Animal Science, v. 77, n. 2, p. 21-35, 1999. WILSON, J.S., MARION, S.R., SPAIN, N.J., SPIERS, E.D., KEISLER, H.D., LUCY, C.M. Effects of Controlled Heat Stress on Ovarian Function of Dairy Cattle. 1. Lactating Cows. Journal of Dairy Science, v. 81, p. 2124-2131, 1998. WOLFENSON, D.; ROTH, Z.; MEIDAN, R. Impaired reproduction in heat-stressed cattle: basic and applied aspects. Animal Reproduction Science, v. 60–61, p. 535–547, 2000. YANIK, L. The basics of Doppler ultrasonography. Veterinary Medicine, v. 3, p. 388-400, 2002.por
dc.subject.cnpqMedicina Veterináriapor
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/5170/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/19852/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/26211/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/32592/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/39018/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/45382/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/51804/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/58218/2015%20-%20Jhonnatha%20Paulo%20Oliveira.pdf.jpg*
dc.originais.urihttps://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/1466
dc.originais.provenanceSubmitted by Sandra Pereira (srpereira@ufrrj.br) on 2017-03-20T11:21:39Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2015 - Jhonnatha Paulo Oliveira.pdf: 1909753 bytes, checksum: 384c42513187ac8719b4ffabeed0e0da (MD5)eng
dc.originais.provenanceMade available in DSpace on 2017-03-20T11:21:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2015 - Jhonnatha Paulo Oliveira.pdf: 1909753 bytes, checksum: 384c42513187ac8719b4ffabeed0e0da (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-11-05eng
Appears in Collections:Doutorado em Medicina Veterinária (Patologia e Ciências Clínicas)

Se for cadastrado no RIMA, poderá receber informações por email.
Se ainda não tem uma conta, cadastre-se aqui!

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
2015 - Jhonnatha Paulo Oliveira.pdf2015 - Jhonnatha Paulo Oliveira1.86 MBAdobe PDFThumbnail
View/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.