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Uterine hemodynamics assessed by color Doppler ultrasound and fertility rate of cows submitted to FTAI with semen analyzed by fluorescent probes

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Author(s):
Bruna Marcele Martins de Oliveira
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Eneiva Carla Carvalho Celeghini; Rubens Paes de Arruda; Luciano Andrade Silva
Advisor: Eneiva Carla Carvalho Celeghini
Abstract

After insemination, females have physiological and transient inflammatory reaction, which can result in changes in the uterine vasculature. The color Doppler ultrasound is a noninvasive technique that has been used to study the hemodynamics of cattle reproductive tract.The purposes of this work were to verify uterine inflammatory response by color Doppler ultrasound and fertility rate in cattle after artificial insemination (IA) with semen evaluated by fluorescent probes. For this, two experiments were delineated. The first experiment was conducted to study the uterine hemodynamic by color Doppler ultrasound in cattle after AI. Were used 18 Nellore cows that were subjected to a protocol for fixed timed artificial insemination (IATF). The animals were divided in two groups: Not inseminated group (control, GC, n=9) and inseminated group (GIA, n=9). Ultrasonografic evaluation were done in five moments on spectral mode (30 hours before AI, 4, 24, 48 e 168 hours after IA) to evaluate the resistence index (RI) of uterine artery and in four moments in color Doppler mode to evaluate the uterine horns vascularization. The pregnancy diagnostic was done 30 days after IA. In the second experiment the objective was to evaluate whether the percentage of sperm with plasma membrane integrity and acrossomal and mitochondrial function (PIAIC) assessed by fluorescent probes influences fertility and study the uterine hemodynamic after the deposition of semen with different percentages of PIAIC sperm. Were used 182 caved Nellore cows submitted to a protocol for IATF and divided into three groups according to semen quality: Good (B) 44.5%, Medium (M) 23% and Regular (R) 8,5% of PIAIC sperm/blade. A sample of 30% of female (54, 18 in each group) were submitted to evaluation by color Doppler ultrasound 30 hours before IA, 4 and 24 hours after IA. Were considered RI of right (AD) and left (AE) uterine arteries and subjective vascularization of right (CD) and left (CE) uterine horns. Later, they were separated taking into account the side of the ovary containing the dominant follicle to compare RI of ipsi (AI) and contralateral (AC) arteries and subjective vascularization of ipsi (CI) and contralateral (CC) uterine horns. The pregnancy diagnostic was done 30 days after IA. Statistical analysis was performed using the program SAS version 9.2 (SAS 2010). The variables were analyzed by PROC MIXED, using mixed linear model for repeated measures in time. We considered effects of group, time and group x time interaction. The data obtained were submitted to ANOVA and Duncan test, using PROC GLM. The chi-square analysis was used to determine pregnancy rate, according to the quality of semen by PROC FREQ. the significance level was 5%. In experiment 1 there were no differences of the parameters evaluated by Doppler ultrasound between GIA and GC, but time effects were noted for RI, it was lower four hours after IA. When the data were evaluated according to the side of the dominant follicle was observed that 4 and 24 hours after IA, RI of AC of GIA was lower when it was compared with GC. In experiment 2 there was no difference between animals inseminated with semen B, M or R about uterine hemodynamics, but there were effects of time, so that 4 hours after IA showed lower value of RI and increased blood flow. The pregnancy rate of animals inseminated with semen B (64.7%) was higher when compared with semen R (36.2%), both of them did not differ of semen M (50.0%). It can be concluded that is not possible to detect uterine hemodynamic changes by Doppler ultrasound due to IA in cattle. The deposition of semen with different qualities does not change the uterine hemodynamics enough to be detectable by Doppler ultrasonography in cattle. On the other hand, is possible to detect changes in blood perfusion of the uterus in relation to the time of IA by Doppler ultrasound, which may be due to hormonal changes that occur during the estrous cycle. Finally, IA with semen containing a lower percentage of PIAIC sperm causes a reduction in fertility rate in cattle. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/03997-8 - Fertility rate and uterine inflammatory response assessed by color Doppler Ultrasound after artificial insemination with sperm of different qualities assessed by associations of fluorescent probes in cattle
Grantee:Bruna Marcele Martins de Oliveira
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master