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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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281

Manipulation of processing technologies to enhance growth performance and (or) reduce production costs in pigs

Paulk, Chad Bennett January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Joe D. Hancock / Nine experiments were completed to evaluate the effects of feed manufacturing practices on milling characteristics of diets and growth performance and stomach morphology in pigs. In Exp. 1 and 2, reducing the particle size of sorghum from 800 to 400 μm improved (P < 0.04) efficiency of gain in finishing pigs by 5% but had negative effects on cost of milling and stomach morphology. In Exp. 3 and 4, finishing pigs fed diets with 10 mg/kg of ractopamine HCl, had improved (P < 0.05) ADG, G:F, HCW, dressing percentage, and percentage carcass lean. However, increasing mix time of the diet from 0 to 360 s did not affect (P > 0.06) the response of finishing pigs to ractopamine HCl. In Exp. 5 and 6, adding ground and cracked corn to a pelleted supplement for nursery pigs decreased (P < 0.01) growth performance compared to feeding a complete pellet. In Exp. 7, increasing the percentage of cracked corn in a diet for finishing pigs decreased development of stomach lesions but also had a generally negative effect on efficiency of gain. In Exp. 8, adding cracked corn to a pelleted supplement (as done for the nursery pigs) decreased milling costs and improved health of stomach tissue. But, G:F was decreased by 6% (P < 0.05) which will make this technology unattractive to swine producers. In our final experiment (Exp. 9), pigs fed pellets tended to have the greatest growth performance, pigs fed mash the worst, and pigs fed pellets for only part of the grow-finish phase fell in between. In conclusion, grinding sorghum-based diets for finishing pigs improved efficiency of growth but extensive mixing to maximize diet uniformity had no effect on growth performance or carcass measurements. Use of cracked corn in diets does decrease diet costs and improve stomach health in finishing pigs but feeding of complete pellets for the entire finishing period supports maximum rate and (or) efficiency of gain.
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Effects of dietary fiber on the growth performance, carcass characteristics, and carcass fat quality in growing-finishing pigs

Asmus, Matthew Duane January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Science and Industry / Jim L. Nelssen / Three experiments used 777 pigs to study the effects of fiber source; wheat middlings (midds), dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS), and choice white grease (CWG), and reduction strategies for growing and finishing pigs. Also a fourth study utilizing 1,360 pigs was conducted to determine the effect of immunocastration (IC) and DDGS withdrawal on growth performance, carcass characteristics, fatty acid analysis, and iodine value (IV) of pork fat depots in growing and finishing pigs. Experiment 1 determined that the ingredient source of fiber (wheat middlings or DDGS) was more important than NDF level alone, for characterization of growth, carcass, and yield responses. Experiment 2 showed that a short (23 d) fiber reduction strategy was successful at fully recovering yield loss; however, a longer reduction (47 d) was necessary for further improvements in carcass fat quality (IV). Experiment 3 further proved that yield loss can be recovered with a short fiber reduction strategy (19 d), and that adding energy from CWG during the fiber reduction period can improve feed efficiency, but was unsuccessful at further improving carcass yield or carcass fat quality. Experiment 4 showed that carcass yield was lower for IC pigs than barrows regardless of dietary DDGS or withdrawal strategy. Also pigs fed 30% DDGS throughout had decreased carcass yield; however, withdrawing DDGS from the diet on d 74 was effective at recovering the yield loss. While DDGS withdrawal strategy was successful at lowering IV, but was unsuccessful at fully lowering IV to values of pigs fed the control diet throughout. Iodine values were somewhat variable within fat depot, showing the jowl and clear plate fat were less accurate in showing changes from the diet, most likely due to the fact they are deposited earlier and are slower to turnover. Iodine value tended to be greater for IC pigs than barrows on d 107, but by d 125 there were no differences in IV between IC and barrows. This dramatic improvement from d 107 to 125 could be caused by the dilution of unsaturated fatty acids, specifically C18:2 and C18:3, due to the rapid deposition of fat in IC pigs.
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The effects of various sources and levels of supplemental vitamin D3 on growth performance and serum 25(OH)D3 of young pigs

Flohr, Joshua Richard January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Jim Nelssen / Seven experiments using a total of 3,251 preweaned pigs, nursery pigs, and sows were used to determine the effects of: 1) supplemental vitamin D[subscript]3 on suckling and nursery pig growth, and maternal performance, and 2) high sulfate water, dietary zeolite and humic substance on nursery pig performance. Also, a web-based survey was developed to question pork producers and advisors of the swine industry on their knowledge of feed efficiency. Experiment 1 tested an oral dose of either; none, 40,000 or 80,000 IU vitamin D[subscript]3 given to pigs 24 to 48 h after farrowing. No differences in growth performance or bone mineralization were observed, but vitamin D[subscript]3 supplementation increased serum 25(OH)D[subscript]3 on d 10, 20, and 30, but returned to control values by d 52. Experiments 2 and 3 evaluated an oral dose of vitamin D[subscript]3 to pigs just before weaning, as well as added D[subscript]3 in nursery diets and in drinking water. There were no effects on growth performance; however, serum 25(OH)D[subscript]3 increased with all sources of vitamin D[subscript]3 supplementation. Experiment 4 evaluated if pigs had a preference to 1 of 3 dietary concentrations of vitamin D[subscript]3. Pigs ate less feed from diets containing very high levels of vitamin D[subscript]3 compared to commonly supplemented levels. Experiment 5 evaluated 3 levels of vitamin D[subscript]3 in sow diets. There were no effects on sow productivity, subsequent pig performance, or piglet bone ash content. However, increasing vitamin D[subscript]3 increased sow serum 25(OH)D[subscript]3, milk vitamin D, and pig serum 25(OH)D[subscript]3. Experiment 6 and 7 evaluated the effects of dietary zeolite and humic substances in nursery pigs drinking high sulfate water. Ultimately, pigs drinking high sulfate water had increased fecal moisture content and decreased growth performance, and feed additives evaluated were ineffective in ameliorating these negative effects. Finally, data collected from the feed efficiency survey suggest that there are knowledge gaps about practices that effect feed efficiency. Results from this survey will help extension educators better target specific industry segments with current information and provide more specific areas of future research where lack of information has been identified.
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The effects of low-, medium-, and high-oil dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and fat quality in finishing pigs

Graham, Amanda Brooke January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Robert Goodband / Three experiments used 1,756 pigs to evaluate the effects of corn dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) varying in oil content on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and fat quality in growing-finishing pigs. A fourth experiment used 12 pigs and determined the energy concentration and nutrient digestibility of the DDGS sources used in the previous 3 growth studies. Lastly, a fifth experiment used 576 pigs to determine the effects of DDGS and wheat middlings (midds) withdrawal 24 d before harvest in diets without or with ractopamine HCl (RAC) on growth performance, carcass characteristics, fat quality, and organ/intestine weights. Experiment 1 determined that increasing 7.4% oil DDGS decreased (linear, P < 0.02) ADG and G:F. Also, final BW, HCW, and carcass yield decreased (linear, P < 0.03), but jowl iodine value (IV) increased (linear, P < 0.001) as DDGS increased. Experiments 2 and 3 utilized DDGS sources that contained 5.2 vs. 9.3, and 9.2 vs. 11.8% oil, respectively. In brief, results suggested that while ADG was unaffected, feeding DDGS with 5.2% oil reduced G:F. In Exp. 4, stepwise regression was used to develop prediction equations based to determine that a 1% change in oil content of DDGS will change the DE by 71 kcal/kg and NE by 118 kcal/kg. Experiment 5 determined that pigs fed corn-soy (CS) diets throughout the finishing phase had greater (P < 0.03) ADG, G:F, and carcass yield and lower (P < 0.01) IV than those fed high fiber (HF; DDGS and wheat midds) diets throughout, with pigs fed the fiber withdrawal intermediately. Pigs fed RAC had greater (P < 0.01) ADG, G:F, and carcass yield than pigs not fed RAC. Iodine values were lowest (P < 0.01) for pigs fed the CS diets, highest (P < 0.01) for those fed HF diets throughout, and intermediate for pigs fed the withdrawal diet. Withdrawal of the HF diet to a CS diet partially mitigated negative effects on carcass yield and IV, and feeding RAC, regardless of dietary fiber regimen, improved growth performance and carcass yield.
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Effects of Ractopamine HCL, L-Carnitine and dried distillers grains with solubles on growth, carcass traits, loin and jowl fat quality of finishing pigs, and energy and protein sources in nursery diets

Ying, Wei January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Joel DeRouchey / Mike Tokach / Six experiments using 3,862 pigs were conducted to evaluate effects of ractopamine HCl (RAC) feeding programs, dietary L-Carnitine and dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) on growth, carcass traits, loin and jowl fat quality of pigs, and energy and protein sources in nursery diets. In Exp. 1 and 2, RAC-fed pigs had greater (P<0.05) ADG, G:F and HCW compared with the control. Within RAC treatments, there were no differences in growth. Pigs fed step-up RAC had increased (P<0.01) percentage lean, fat-free lean index and loin depth but decreased (P<0.01) backfat than the control or constant treatment. In Exp. 2, pigs fed step-up RAC program had greater (P<0.05) ADG and G:F than the constant treatment. Pigs fed constant RAC had greater (P=0.002) carcass yield than controls. There were no overall differences in other carcass traits among treatments. In Exp. 3, dietary L-Carnitine improved (P<0.02) ADG and final BW. A DDGS × L-Carnitine interaction (quadratic, P<0.01) was observed for G:F. Pigs not fed DDGS had similar G:F, but in DDGS diets pigs fed 50 ppm L-Carnitine had worse G:F than those fed 100 ppm. Pigs fed L-Carnitine had greater (P<0.02) HCW compared with those not fed L-Carnitine. Increasing L-Carnitine up to 100 ppm increased HCW (quadratic, P<0.03) and backfat (quadratic, P<0.04), with the maximum response at 50 ppm dietary L-Carnitine. Increasing L-Carnitine increased (linear, P<0.04) purge loss of loin. Feeding DDGS increased (P<0.001) linoleic acid and iodine value of jowl fat compared with feeding no DDGS. However, feeding L-Carnitine did not change jowl fatty acid composition. In Exp. 4, 5 and 6, nursery pigs fed choice white grease (CWG) had improved (P<0.02) G:F than pigs fed a control diet or an alcohol based energy source. Also, pigs fed CWG had greater (P<0.04) ADG in Exp. 4 and 6 and had reduced (P<0.01) ADFI in Exp. 5. The alcohol based energy source improved (P<0.04) ADG and ADFI with no change in G:F in Exp. 4; but did not affect growth in Exp. 5 and 6. In Exp. 6, pigs fed AV-E Digest had equal performance as nursery pigs fed other specialty proteins.
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Tratamento com inibidor da Rho quinase em cobaias com inflamação alérgica crônica: modulação da inflamação eosinofílica, da expressão de citocinas inflamatórias, da matriz extracelular, do estresse oxidativo e da reatividade de vias aéreas / Treatment with Rho-kinase inhibitor in guinea pigs with chronic allergic inflammation: modulation of eosinophilic inflammation, expression of inflammatory cytokines, extracellular matrix, oxidative stress and airway responsiveness

Possa, Samantha Souza 02 April 2012 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Vários estudos têm mostrado a importância da Rho quinase na modulação da contração do músculo liso, hiperresponsividade das vias aéreas e inflamação. Entretanto, os efeitos do tratamento crônico com um inibidor específico desta via não haviam sido previamente investigados. MÉTODOS: No presente estudo, foram avaliados os efeitos do tratamento crônico com Y-27632, um inibidor altamente seletivo Rho quinase, sobre a hiperresponsividade das vias aéreas, a ativação do estresse oxidativo, o remodelamento da matriz extracelular, a inflamação eosinofílica e a expressão de citocinas em um modelo animal de inflamação crônica das vias aéreas. As cobaias foram submetidas a sete inalações com ovalbumina ou solução salina (duas vezes por semana durante quatro semanas). Inalações com o inibidor da Rho quinase (Y-27632; 1mM) foram realizadas 10 min antes de cada exposição ao antígeno, começando na quinta inalação. Setenta e duas horas após a 7ª inalação, a avaliação da mecânica pulmonar foi realizada e o óxido nítrico exalado foi coletado. Os pulmões foram então removidos e a análise histológica foi realizada utilizando morfometria. RESULTADOS: O tratamento com Y-27632 em animais sensibilizados reduziu o óxido nítrico exalado, as respostas máximas de resistência e elastância do sistema respiratório, o número de eosinófilos, o conteúdo colágeno e fibras elásticas, o número de células positivas para IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, iNOS, MMP -9, TIMP-1, TGF-, NFkappa B e IFN-, e o conteúdo de 8-iso-PGF2 em relação ao grupo não tratado (p<0,05). Houve correlação positiva entre as respostas funcionais e os marcadores de inflamação, remodelamento e ativação da via de estresse oxidativo avaliados. CONCLUSÕES: A ativação da vida da Rho quinase contribui para a potencialização da hiperresponsividade, inflamação, processo de remodelamento da matriz extracelular e ativação do estresse oxidativo. Estes resultados sugerem que os inibidores da Rho quinase podem ser uma ferramenta farmacológica em potencial para o controle da asma / INTRODUCTION: Several studies have shown the importance of Rho-kinase in the modulation of smooth muscle contraction, airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation. However, the effects of chronic treatment with a specific inhibitor of this pathway had not been previously investigated. METHODS: We evaluated the effects of chronic treatment with Y-27632, a highly selective Rho-kinase inhibitor, on airway hyperresponsiveness, oxidative stress activation, extracellular matrix remodeling, eosinophilic inflammation and cytokines expression in an animal model of chronic airway inflammation. Guinea pigs were submitted to seven ovalbumin or saline exposures (twice a week for four weeks). Rho-kinase inhibitor (Y-27632; 1mM) was aerosolized 10 min before each antigen exposure, beginning at the 5th inhalation. Seventy-two hours after the 7th inhalation, pulmonary mechanics evaluation was performed and exhaled nitric oxide was collected. Lungs were removed and histological analysis was performed using morphometry. RESULTS: Treatment with Y-27632 in sensitized animals reduced exhaled nitric oxide, maximal responses of resistance and elastance of respiratory system, eosinophils, collagen and elastic fibers content, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, iNOS, MMP-9, TIMP-1, TGF-, NFkappa B and IFN- positive cells, and 8-iso-PGF2 content compared to the non-treated group (P<0.05). There were positive correlations among the functional responses and the markers of inflammation, remodeling and oxidative stress pathway activation evaluated. CONCLUSIONS: Rho-kinase pathway activation contributes to the potentiation of the hyperresponsiveness, inflammation, extracellular matrix remodeling process and oxidative stress activation. These results suggest that Rho-kinase inhibitors may be a potential pharmacological tool for controlling asthma
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Determinação de aflatoxina B1-lisina sérica para avaliação da exposição de frangos de corte e suínos à aflatoxina B1 / Determination of serum aflatoxin B1-lysine for exposure evaluation of broilers and pigs to aflatoxin B1

Rosim, Roice Eliana 27 February 2018 (has links)
As aflatoxinas são compostos carcinogênicos produzidos por fungos do gênero Aspergillus, que contaminam alimentos antes e após o processamento, causando riscos à saúde humana e perdas econômicas na produção animal. A exposição à aflatoxina B1 (AFB1), principal metabólito com maior toxicidade produzido pelo fungo, ocorre predominantemente através da ingestão de alimentos contaminados, sobretudo milho, amendoim e derivados. Após absorção e biotransformação da AFB1 por enzimas hepáticas microssomais, a toxina biotransformada liga-se com macromoléculas originando adutos tais como AFB1-lisina. A AFB1-lisina indica a dose interna de AFB1 que foi efetivamente absorvida através de alimentos contaminados. Os objetivos deste estudo foram determinar a concentração dos níveis séricos de AFB1-lisina em frangos de corte e suínos, e verificar a correlação entre os parâmetros bioquímicos séricos (aspartato aminotransferase [AST] e gama glutamiltransferase [GGT], proteína total [PT], albumina [Alb] e globulina [Glob]) e a concentração de AFB1-lisina em soro dos referidos animais. Para isto, foram realizados dois experimentos independentes, sendo um com frangos de corte (N = 40) subdivididos em dois grupos iguais (ração controle e ração contendo 222,17 &micro;g/kg AFB1) alimentados com as dietas experimentais durante 14 dias, e outro com suínos (N = 20) alimentados com ração normal utilizada rotineiramente em um Campus universitário, sem qualquer intervenção. As rações foram analisadas quanto à presença de aflatoxinas por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE), enquanto que a AFB1-lisina no soro foi determinada através de CLAE acoplada a espectrômetro de massas (EM/EM). A AFB1 no nível testado não causou sinais visíveis de intoxicação. Os níveis das enzimas séricas (AST e GGT), PT e Glob não apresentaram diferenças (p&gt;0,05) entre os tratamentos, nem entre os dias, exceto no 42º dia, quando GGT foi menor (p&lt;0,05) que nos dias 28 e 35. Os valores de Alb foram menores (p&lt;0,05) no tratamento com AFB1 aos 42 dias. A AFB1-lisina foi detectada no soro de todos os frangos do tratamento com AFB1, em níveis de 56.52 a 77.83 ng/mg Alb nos dias 35 e 42 de idade, respectivamente. Esses valores indicam a dose interna de AFB1 nas aves, a qual se correlacionou negativamente (p&lt;0,05) com os níveis de PT, Alb e Glob. No experimento com suínos, a dieta apresentou níveis não detectáveis ou muito baixos de AFB1; portanto, a AFB1-lisina não foi detectada nas amostras de soro dos suínos. Os dados indicam que a AFB1-lisina apresenta potencial como biomarcador específico e sensível para a avaliação da exposição de aflatoxinas na dieta, bem como para fins de diagnósticos. / Aflatoxins are carcinogenic compounds produced by fungi of the genus Aspergillus that contaminate food before and after processing, resulting in risks to human health and economic losses in animal production. Exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), the main metabolite with greater toxicity produced by the fungus, occurs predominantly through ingestion of contaminated food, especially mayze, groundnuts and derivatives. After absorption and biotransformation of AFB1 by hepatic microsomal enzymes, the biotransformed toxin binds to macromolecules thus originating adducts such as AFB1-lysine. The AFB1-lysine adduct indicates the internal AFB1 dose that was actually absorbed through contaminated food. The objectives of this study were to determine the serum AFB1-lysine levels in broiler chicks and pigs, and check the correlation between the serum biochemistry parameters (aspartate aminotransferase [AST] e gamma-glutamyl transferase [GGT], total proteína [TP], albumin [Alb] and globulin [Glob]) and the concentration of AFB1-lysine in the serum of those animals. To this end, two independent experiments were conducted, one with broiler chicks (N = 40) subdivided into two equal groups (control feed, and feed containing 222,17 &micro;g/kg AFB1) fed the experimental diets during 14 days, and the other with pigs (N = 20) fed normal diets routinely prepared in an University Campus, without any intervention. Feeds were analyzed for afltaoxins by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), while serum AFB1-lysin was determined by HPLC coupled to mass spectrometry (MS/MS). AFB1 at the level tested did not cause any sign of intoxication. The levels of serum enzymes (AST and GGT), TP and Glob did not show any difference (p&gt;0.05) between treatments, or at different days, except for GGT on the 42nd day, which as lower (p&lt;0.05) than concentrations on days 28 and 35. AFB1-lysine levels were detected in serum of all broilers fed the AFB1-contaminated diet, at mean levels of 56.52 to 77.83 ng/mg Alb on days 35 and 42 of age, respectively. These values indicated the internal dose of AFB1 in the birds, which negatively correlated (p&lt;0.05) with the TP, Alb and Glob levels. In the experiment with pigs, non detectable or very low levels of AFB1 were found in the diets; therefore no AFB1-lysin was detected in the pig serum samples. Data indicated that AFB1-lysine shows the potential to be a sensitive and specific biomarker for the evaluation of broiler exposure to dietary aflatoxin, as well as for use in diagnostic purposes.
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Tratamento com inibidor da Rho quinase em cobais com inflamação pulmonar alérgica crônica: modulação da inflamação eosinofílica, da expressão de citocinas inflamatórias, da matriz extracelular e do estresse oxidativo no parênquima pulmonar / Treatment with Rho-kinase inhibitor in guinea pigs with chronic allergic inflammation: modulation of eosinophilic inflammation, expression of inflammatory cytokines, extracellular matrix and oxidative stress in lung tissue

Righetti, Renato Fraga 18 December 2012 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A relevância do parênquima pulmonar distal na fisiopatologia da asma tem sido intensamente enfatizada. Vários estudos sugerem a inibição da Rho quinase como uma intervenção benéfica e promissora na asma. Entretanto, não há estudos anteriores que avaliaram os efeitos destes inibidores na modulação da mecânica do parênquima pulmonar e suas alterações histopatológicas em um modelo animal de inflamação pulmonar alérgica crônica. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a inibição da Rho quinase (Y-27632) na modulação da responsividade, inflamação, remodelamento da matriz extracelular e ativação do estresse oxidativo no parênquima pulmonar de cobaias com inflamação pulmonar alérgica crônica. MÉTODOS: As cobaias receberam sete inalações de ovalbumina (1-5 mg / ml; grupo OVA) ou salina (grupo SAL) ao longo de quatro semanas. A partir da quinta inalação, os animais do grupo Rho quinase foram submetidos a inalação com Y-27632, 10 minutos antes de cada inalação com OVA ou SAL. Setenta e duas horas após a sétima inalação, os animais foram anestesiados e exanguinados, e das tiras do tecido pulmonar foram realizadas a mecânica oscilatória, sob condições basais e após o desafio de ovalbumina (0,1%). Após a mecânica, as fatias de pulmão foram submetidas a análise histológica por meio da morfometria. RESULTADOS: A inibição de Rho quinase nos animais expostos à ovalbumina atenuou a elastância e a resistência tecidual, o número de eosinófilos, a expressão de IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, TIMP-1, MMP-9, TGF-, IFN-g, NF-kB e iNOS e o conteúdo de 8-iso-PGF2, fibras elásticas, fibras colágenas e actina em comparação com o grupo OVA (P<0,05). CONCLUSÃO: A inibição da Rho quinase contribui para o controle da capacidade de responsividade do parênquima pulmonar, da inflamação eosinofílica, das respostas Th1/Th2, ao controle do remodelamento da matriz extracelular em um modelo animal de inflamação pulmonar alérgica crônica. Podendo ser considerada uma futura ferramenta farmacológica para o tratamento de doenças pulmonares crónicas. / RATIONALE: Previous studies with Rho-kinase inhibitors suggest a beneficial influence of these drugs in asthma. The relevance of distal lung tissue in functional asthmatic impairment has been intensely emphasized. There have not been any previous studies evaluating the effects of these inhibitors on the modulation of distal lung mechanics and histopathological alterations in an animal model of chronic pulmonary inflammation. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if Rho-kinase inhibition (Y- 27632) modulates distal lung responsiveness, inflammation, extracellular matrix remodeling and oxidative stress activation in guinea pigs with chronic allergic inflammation. METHODS: Guinea pigs received seven inhalations of ovalbumin (1-5 mg/ml; OVA group) or saline (SAL group) over 4 wk. From the 5th inhalation, the Rho-kinase group animals were submitted to Y-27632 inhalation 10 min before each inhalation with OVA or SAL. Seventy-two hours after the seventh inhalation, the animals were anesthetized and exsanguinated, and oscillatory mechanics of the lung tissue strips were performed under the baseline condition and after the ovalbumin challenge (0.1%). Afterwards, the lung slices were submitted to morphometry. RESULTS: The Rho-kinase inhibition in the ovalbumin-exposed animals attenuated the tissue elastance and resistance, eosinophils, the IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, TIMP-1, MMP-9, TGF-, IFN-g, NF-kB, iNOS-positive cells and the 8-iso-PGF2, elastic, collagen and actin content compared with the OVA group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Rho-kinase inhibition contributes to the control of distal lung responsiveness and the eosinophilic and Th1/Th2 responses to the control of extracellular matrix remodeling in an animal model of chronic allergic inflammation. It may be considered a future pharmacological tool for the treatment of chronic pulmonary diseases.
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Glicerol de origem vegetal como fonte energética na alimentação de porcas em lactação: avaliação do desempenho zootécnico, características de carcaça e do leite e viabilidade econômica / Vegetable glycerol as an energy source in feeding for lactating sows: evaluation of animal performance, carcass and milk characteristics and economic viability

Gonçalves, Joaquim Carlos Atra 18 November 2011 (has links)
Este experimento teve como objetivo avaliar a utilização do glicerol em substituição ao óleo de soja degomado, como fonte energética alternativa na alimentação de fêmeas suínas em lactação, quanto a sua viabilidade zootécnica e econômica. O estudo foi realizado em delineamento de blocos casualizados, com quatro tratamentos, sendo um com óleo de soja degomado e outros três com níveis crescentes de glicerol (3, 6 e 9%), onde 32 fêmeas foram distribuídas em oito blocos, de acordo com a ordem de parto (3ª a 5ª). Cada unidade experimental foi representada por uma baia contendo uma fêmea, ao início do período experimental, que teve duração de 21 dias. As variáveis analisadas foram: 1) diferentes níveis de inclusão; 2) desempenho zootécnico (consumo diário de ração-CDR e perda de peso-PP); 3) características de carcaça (espessura de toucinho-ET, profundidade de olho de lombo-POL e rendimento de carne magra-RCM); 4) análise da leitegada (peso médio ao desmame e ganho de peso). Além disso, foi realizado o estudo da viabilidade econômica da utilização do glicerol. O consumo diário de ração, a perda de peso, o intervalo desmame cio e as características de carcaça das fêmeas, não apresentaram diferenças estatísticas entre as duas fontes energéticas, bem como suas inclusões. Já o peso ao desmame e o ganho de peso da leitegada, foram melhores estatisticamente no grupo suplementado com óleo de soja degomado, porém não apresentaram diferenças entre os diferentes níveis de glicerol avaliados. De forma geral, a possibilidade da utilização do glicerol como fonte energética alternativa é viável na alimentação de fêmeas suínas lactantes, entretanto, nos níveis estudados, esta utilização é limitante quanto ao desempenho dos leitões e quanto ao preço deste subproduto no mercado. Para uma melhor avaliação do glicerol, são necessários maiores estudos, principalmente no quesito dos seus efeitos sobre a composição láctea de porcas suplementadas com este subproduto. / This experiment aimed to evaluate the use of glycerol as a substitute for crude soybean oil as an alternative energy source in feed for lactating sows, as its zootechnical and economic viability. The study was conducted in a randomized block design with four treatments, one with crude soybean oil and three other with increasing levels of glycerol (3, 6 and 9%), where 32 females were divided into eight blocks, according to birth order (3rd to 5th). Each experimental unit was represented by a box containing a female, at the beginning of the trial period, which lasted 21 days. The variables analyzed were: 1) different levels of inclusion, 2) production performance (daily feed intake and weight loss), 3) carcass traits (backfat thickness, depth of rib eye and lean meat yield, 4) analysis of the litter (weaning weight and weight gain). In addition, the study of the economic feasibility of the use of glycerol was conducted. The daily feed intake, weight loss, interval of weaning estrus and carcass characteristics of females, presented no significant differences between the two energy sources, as well as its inclusions. The weaning weight and litter weight gain were statistically better in the group supplemented with crude soybean oil, but presented no differences between the different levels of glycerol evaluated. In general, the possibility of the use of glycerol as a viable alternative energy source in feed for lactating sows is viable, however, in the studied levels, this use is limiting as to the performance of piglets and on the price of this by-product in the market. For a better evaluation of glycerol, further studies are needed, especially in the issue of their effects on milk composition of sows supplemented with this byproduct.
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Córtex cingulado anterior e respostas nociceptivas em cobaias: modulação GABAérgica, colinérgica e opioidérgica / Anterior cingulate cortex and nociceptive responses in a subject: gabaergic modulation, cholinergic and opioidergic

Cavalcanti, João Zugaib 23 February 2012 (has links)
A dor é um fenômeno multidimensional, que geralmente desencadeia reações emocionais desconfortáveis quando identificada. Sua relação com injúria tecidual pode ser interpretado como um mecanismo adaptativo de defesa à integridade do organismo, tendo em vista sua preservação evolutiva. Porém, o substrato neurobiológico do organismo parece determinar a complexificação do repertório comportamental em diferentes espécies. Nesse sentido, o córtex cingulado anterior (CCA) tem sido amplamente descrito em mamíferos modulando diferentes aspectos da dor. O presente trabalho utilizou os testes algesimétricos de vocalização e da formalina em cobaias, para se avaliar o decurso temporal do efeito da microinjeção de agonistas e antagonistas GABAérgico (muscimol e bicuculina); colinérgico (carbacol e atropina) e opioidérgico (morfina e naloxona). A microinjeção de bicuculina (1 nmol / 0,2 µl) exacerbou as respostas nociceptivas em ambos os testes, porém diferentes doses de muscimol (0,5, 1 e 2 nmol / 0,2 µl), não modificaram as respostas. O efeito da bicuculina foi bloqueado em ambos os testes pela microinjeção prévia de muscimol (1 nmol/ 0,2 µl) no CCA. A microinjeção de carbacol (2,7 nmol /0,2 µl) neste substrato promoveu antinocicepção, evidenciada por meio da atenuação da amplitude das vocalizações, mas não pelo teste da formalina. Esse efeito foi bloqueado pela administração prévia de atropina (0,7 nmol /0,2 µl) e de naloxona (2,7 nmol /0,2 µl). A microinjeção de morfina (4,4 nmol /0,2 µl) promoveu antinocicepção em ambos os testes. Concluímos que a inibição do tônus GABAérgico no CCA exacerba os comportamentos nociceptivos e que a antinocicepção promovida por carbacol pode ter sido mediada pelo sistema de opióides endógenos, tendo em 9 vista o bloqueio do seu efeito com naloxona. Além disso, a estimulação opióide promove uma contundente antinocicepção. / Pain is a multidimensional phenomenon which usually triggers uncomfortable emotional reactions when identified. Its relation injury can be interpreted as an adaptive mechanism to defend the integrity of the body given its evolutionary conservation. However the neurobiological substrate of the body seems to determine the complexification of behavioral repertoire in different species. Thus, the anterior cingulated cortex (ACC) has been widely described in mammals by modulating different cognitive aspects of pain. This study used algesimetric tests of vocalization and formalin in guinea pigs to evaluate the time course of the effect of microinjection of GABA agonists and antagonists (bicuculline and muscimol) and cholinergic (carbachol and atropine) beyond the opioid antagonist naloxone. The microinjection of bicuculline (1 nmol / 0,2 µl) exacerbated the nociceptive behavior in both tests but different doses of muscimol (0,5; 1 e 2 nmol / 0,2 µl) did not change the responses. The effect of bicuculline was blocked in both tests by prior microinjection of muscimol (1 nmol / 0,2 µl) in the ACC. The microinjection of carbachol (2,7 nmol / 0,2 µl) on this substrate promoted antinociception as evidenced by attenuation of the amplitude of the vocalizations, but not by the formalin test. This effect was blocked by prior administration of atropine (0,7 / 0,2 µl) and naloxone (0,7 nmol / 0, 2 µl). The microinjection of morphine (4,4 nmol / 0,2 µl) promoted antinociception in both tests. We conclude that inhibition of GABAergic tone in the ACC exacerbates nociceptive behaviors and that the antinociception promoted by carbachol may 11 have been mediated by endogenous opioid system in order blocking its effect with naloxone. In addition opioid stimulation promotes a striking antinociception.

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