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Molecular features of reproductive biology associated with fertility in lactating dairy cows.

机译:与泌乳奶牛生育力有关的生殖生物学分子特征。

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Efficient food production and food availability for a growing world population are some of the greatest challenges facing mankind on this century, and reproduction is a critical component of sustainability in food animal production. Early embryonic mortality in dairy cows is substantial and impairs reproductive efficiency and sustainability of dairy herds. Although predisposition factors for pregnancy loss and reproductive inefficiencies have been identified, the biological mechanisms involved on embryonic losses and even the normal developmental biology in cattle are not understood completely and limit our ability to develop strategies to minimize reproductive inefficiencies. This dissertation discusses the importance of reproduction for the economics of dairy herds and focused on the investigation of key events in ovarian and early developmental biology, their normal biology and how they are impacted by fertility stressors, aiming to find solutions for reproductive inefficiencies that can be applied potentially in commercial dairy herds to improve fertility and consequently sustainability. In addition to a comprehensive analysis of the economics of reproduction to dairy herds, experiments were designed to evaluate key events in ovarian and developmental biology using a holistic approach that combines basic science and applied research. Results are then translated to therapeutic or management strategies that can be used potentially in commercial herds to overcome such challenges. Below is a brief summary of each chapter.;Chapter 1 introduces the dairy industry in the context of modern agriculture and the importance of reproduction for dairy sustainability. Chapter 2 consists of a literature review of the current knowledge in ovarian and early developmental biology in cattle, reproductive management of dairy herds and the major challenges for obtaining success in reproductive efficiency in lactating dairy cows. The review set the stage for the scientific questions and discussions presented in the original articles in the following chapters of this dissertation.;The first original article, Chapter 3, aimed to summarize available information in the literature and to present new analyses regarding the economics of reproduction in dairy herds.;The objectives of the second study, Chapter 4, were to investigate changes in transcriptome of preimplantation conceptuses cells at the onset of elongation and associated changes uterine histotroph composition and endometrial physiology.;The objectives of the third study, Chapter 5, were to evaluate the effects of administering a single or two low doses of slow-release recombinant bovine somatotropin (bST) on hormone concentrations, conceptus development, and fertility in dairy cows.;The objectives of the fourth study, Chapter 6, were to compare development and transcriptome of preimplantation conceptuses 15 days after synchronized ovulation and AI according to the genetic background of the cow and estrous cyclicity at the initiation of the synchronization program.;The objective of the fifth study, Chapter 7, was to investigate the effects of inflammatory diseases occurring before breeding on developmental biology and reproductive outcomes in dairy cows. Five sets of data were compiled to investigate different hypothetical questions associating health status before breeding and reproductive outcomes. Health information for all data sets was comprised of the incidence of retained fetal membranes, metritis, mastitis, lameness, respiratory and digestive problems from parturition until the day of breeding. Retained placenta and metritis were grouped as uterine disease (UTD). Mastitis, lameness, digestive and respiratory problems were grouped as non-uterine diseases (NUTD).;The sixth study, Chapter 8, considers that the interaction between conceptus and maternal immune system can be affected potentially by fertility stressors and contribute to embryonic mortality, and investigates the transcriptome of PBL during the onset of elongation in cows distressed or not by fertility stressors before breeding.;Objectives of the seventh study, Chapter 9, were to identify factors associated with concentrations of AMH in plasma of dairy cows, a marker for ovarian reserve size, and to investigate the relationships between plasma AMH and fertility responses during a 100-d breeding season.;Chapter 10 finalizes this dissertation with a summary of the general conclusions and implications of all studies combined. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
机译:对于本世纪不断增长的世界人口而言,有效的粮食生产和粮食供应是人类本世纪面临的最大挑战,而繁殖是粮食动物生产可持续性的关键组成部分。奶牛的早期胚胎死亡率很高,并且损害了奶牛繁殖效率和可持续性。尽管已经确定了造成妊娠损失和生殖效率低下的诱因,但人们对牛胚胎损失乃至正常发育生物学的生物学机制还没有完全了解,这限制了我们制定使生殖效率低下的策略。本文讨论了繁殖对奶牛群经济学的重要性,并着重于研究卵巢和早期发育生物学的关键事件,它们的正常生物学以及生育压力对它们的影响,旨在寻找可以解决生殖效率低下的方法。潜在地应用于商业奶牛群,以提高生育力,从而提高可持续性。除了对奶牛繁殖的经济性进行全面分析外,还设计了一些实验,以结合基础科学和应用研究的整体方法评估卵巢和发育生物学中的关键事件。然后将结果转化为治疗或管理策略,可将其潜在地用于商业畜群以克服此类挑战。以下是各章的简要概述。第1章介绍了现代农业背景下的乳业以及生殖对乳业可持续性的重要性。第2章包括对牛的卵巢和早期发育生物学的当前知识,奶牛群的生殖管理以及获得成功的泌乳奶牛繁殖效率的主要挑战的文献综述。这篇综述为本文后续各章中的原始文章提出的科学问题和讨论奠定了基础。第一篇原始文章第3章旨在总结文献中的可用信息,并提出有关经济学的新分析。第二个研究的目标是第4章,目的是调查在伸长开始时胚胎植入前概念细胞的转录组变化以及相关的子宫组织营养成分和子宫内膜生理学变化。图5评估了一次或两次低剂量的缓释重组牛生长激素(bST)对奶牛激素浓度,概念发育和生育力的影响。第四项研究的目标是第6章,比较排卵和AI手风琴同步排卵后15天的前植入概念的发育和转录组同步程序启动时,应了解奶牛的遗传背景和发情周期。第五项研究的目的是研究第7章中发炎疾病对繁殖奶牛发育生物学和生殖结果的影响。收集了五组数据,以调查与繁殖前和生殖结果相关的健康状况相关的不同假设问题。所有数据集的健康信息均包括从分娩到繁殖之日残留的胎膜,子宫炎,乳腺炎,la行,呼吸和消化系统疾病的发生率。保留的胎盘和子宫炎分为子宫疾病(UTD)。乳房炎,la行,消化和呼吸系统疾病归类为非子宫疾病(NUTD)。第六项研究(第8章)认为,生育压力可能会影响概念与孕妇免疫系统之间的相互作用,并可能导致胚胎死亡,并研究了繁殖前受不育应激因素影响的母牛伸长过程中PBL的转录组。第七项研究的目的是确定与奶牛血浆中AMH浓度相关的因素卵巢储备量,并研究100天繁殖季节血浆AMH与生育力反应之间的关系。;第10章通过总结所有研究的一般结论和意义总结了本论文。 (摘要由UMI缩短。)。

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  • 作者

    Ribeiro, Eduardo de Souza.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of Florida.;
  • 学科 Animal sciences.;Developmental biology.;Physiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 400 p.
  • 总页数 400
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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