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Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).

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Main Author: Cortes, Helder
Publication Date: 2006
Other Authors: Chagas e Silva, J., Baptista, M.C., Pereira, R.M., Leitão, A., Horta, A.E.M., Vasques, M.I., Barber, J., Marques, C.C.
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Summary: Besnoitia besnoiti is a bovine parasite endemic in many tropical and subtropical areas whose prevalence in the Mediterranean countries such as Portugal seems to be increasing. Most infections are mild or subclinical, characterized by the formation of numerous cutaneous and sub-cutaneous microcysts, lowering the quality of skins for the leather industry. Male sterility or impaired fertility is a common sequela in breeding bulls, and is one of the most negative aspects of the disease in animals that survive infection. Our objective was to investigate if asymptomatic Besnoitiosis leads to bovine infertility, by comparing seminal parameters pre and post-thawing, in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo rates between asymptomatic infected (n=3) and uninfected (n=5) bulls, exploited in an extensive production system in Alentejo-Portugal. Skin biopsies were submitted to histopathological analyses to identify B. besnoiti cysts in sires. Semen was collected by electroejaculation and sperm quality parameters before cryopreservation and after thawing were analyzed using ANOVA. The quality of semen collected from asymptomatic infected and uninfected bulls presented no differences before cryopreservation. From all the post-thawed sperm quality parameters (motility and hypoosmotic swelling test; post-swim-up motility, activity, concentration and agglutination; fertilization and embryo rates) evaluated, only post-thawed (51.0±36.3 vs. 42.3±10.6%, P£0.05) and post-swim-up (36.3±18.8 vs 25.1±12.0 %, P£0.009) motility were significantly different between asymptomatic infected and uninfected bulls, respectively. Semen from asymptomatic Besnoitia besnoiti infected bulls may maintain fertilization ability. However the presence of these animals in herds represents a risk of spreading the disease leading to further economic losses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
title Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
spellingShingle Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
Cortes, Helder
Bovine
Besnoitiosis
Besnoitia besnoiti
infetility
title_short Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
title_full Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
title_fullStr Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
title_full_unstemmed Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
title_sort Besnoitia besnoiti impact on fertility of cattle exploited in mediterranean pastures (Alentejo).
author Cortes, Helder
author_facet Cortes, Helder
Chagas e Silva, J.
Baptista, M.C.
Pereira, R.M.
Leitão, A.
Horta, A.E.M.
Vasques, M.I.
Barber, J.
Marques, C.C.
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author2 Chagas e Silva, J.
Baptista, M.C.
Pereira, R.M.
Leitão, A.
Horta, A.E.M.
Vasques, M.I.
Barber, J.
Marques, C.C.
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cortes, Helder
Chagas e Silva, J.
Baptista, M.C.
Pereira, R.M.
Leitão, A.
Horta, A.E.M.
Vasques, M.I.
Barber, J.
Marques, C.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovine
Besnoitiosis
Besnoitia besnoiti
infetility
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Besnoitiosis
Besnoitia besnoiti
infetility
description Besnoitia besnoiti is a bovine parasite endemic in many tropical and subtropical areas whose prevalence in the Mediterranean countries such as Portugal seems to be increasing. Most infections are mild or subclinical, characterized by the formation of numerous cutaneous and sub-cutaneous microcysts, lowering the quality of skins for the leather industry. Male sterility or impaired fertility is a common sequela in breeding bulls, and is one of the most negative aspects of the disease in animals that survive infection. Our objective was to investigate if asymptomatic Besnoitiosis leads to bovine infertility, by comparing seminal parameters pre and post-thawing, in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo rates between asymptomatic infected (n=3) and uninfected (n=5) bulls, exploited in an extensive production system in Alentejo-Portugal. Skin biopsies were submitted to histopathological analyses to identify B. besnoiti cysts in sires. Semen was collected by electroejaculation and sperm quality parameters before cryopreservation and after thawing were analyzed using ANOVA. The quality of semen collected from asymptomatic infected and uninfected bulls presented no differences before cryopreservation. From all the post-thawed sperm quality parameters (motility and hypoosmotic swelling test; post-swim-up motility, activity, concentration and agglutination; fertilization and embryo rates) evaluated, only post-thawed (51.0±36.3 vs. 42.3±10.6%, P£0.05) and post-swim-up (36.3±18.8 vs 25.1±12.0 %, P£0.009) motility were significantly different between asymptomatic infected and uninfected bulls, respectively. Semen from asymptomatic Besnoitia besnoiti infected bulls may maintain fertilization ability. However the presence of these animals in herds represents a risk of spreading the disease leading to further economic losses.
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