Efeitos de diferentes fontes de gordura alimentar na resposta a aspiração folicular de cabras anglo-nubianas

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Nociti, Ricardo Perecin [UNESP]
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Link de acesso: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/121847
Resumo: To evaluate the effects of diet with protected fat (Megalac® or linseed) associated with ovarian super-stimulation on an follicular aspiration parameters, 18 anglo-nubian goats, in perfect health, were used. The animals were divided in 3 experimental groups with 6 individuals per group, one control group, under a diet without protected fat with an ovarian super-stimulation protocol, one group under a diet with MEGALAC® and under an ovarian super-stimulation protocol, one group under a diet with linseed and under an ovarian super-stimulation protocol. All the animals were submitted to an ultrasound evaluation immediately before the laparoscopic ovum pick up (LOPU), all the obtained oocytes were classified and in vitro maturated and evaluate as their ability to mature, to evaluate the responses of the animals, certified health and security of the diet and LOPU, blood samples were taken for evaluation of cell blood count, serum biochemistry profile. During the ultrasound exams were noticed a decrease in follicles diameter from the first(4,29 ± 0,06, mm) to second(3,69± 0,07, mm) ultrasound, and in viable follicles diameter from the first(5,05 ± 0,06, mm) to second (4,71 ± 0,13, mm) ultasound. Animals from the group C had more follicles observed (28,4 ± 4,17) and aspired (26,8 ± 4,12) and more oocytes recovered (10,9 ± 1,37), were noticed a decrease in number of thoses parameters in all groups from comparing the first LOPU with the second. Blood analyses did not shown any difference between gropus, however were significant changes on the post-surgical period, with a soon return to normality