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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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The effect of two levels of dietary ractopamine hydrochloride (Paylean®) supplementation on growth performance, feed efficiency and quantitative carcass traits in finisher gilts

Teague, Paul David January 2016 (has links)
Ractopamine hydrochloride (RAC) has been used in the pig production industry for over 30 years. RAC is a beta-adrenergic agonist which is supplemented in the feed during the last 28 days prior to harvesting in finisher pigs to modify the pig's metabolism such that nutrients are redirected to favour muscle accretion rather than adipose deposition, and hence improve growth efficiencies, feed utilisation and carcass revenues. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of dietary ractopamine (Paylean®) supplementation at levels of 0, 5, and 10 mg.kg-1 (hereafter referred to as 0-RAC, 5-RAC, and 10-RAC respectively) on animal growth performance, efficiency and carcass characteristics including daily voluntary feed intake, feed efficiency, absolute daily growth rate (ADG) and daily live weight gain, and backfat thickness for the last 27 days in finishing gilts. In this 27-day study, a homogenous group of 71 grower gilts (LW = 43 ± 1 kg) were pre-selected at a source farm. The gilts were then housed in similar and equally sized group pens at the Hatfield experimental facility of the University of Pretoria and fed a standard maize-soya oilcake based grower ration formulated to contain 0.94% standardised ileal digestible Lys (1.05% total Lys) and 14.01 MJ ME kg-1 during the 28 day pre-adaptation phase. From these gilts, individuals were weighed and 58 gilts selected (average LW = 68.7 ± 4.3 kg), and placed into individual pens and the same diet for 7 days (adaptation phase), afterwhich they were assigned to 1 of 3 treatments in a completely randomized block design with 19, 19, and 20 replicate pens per treatment. The pigs were then fed a standard maize-soya oilcake finisher (treatment) diet containing either 0-RAC, 5-RAC or 10-RAC for 27 d before harvesting. All treatment diets were formulated to contain 1.02% standardised ileal digestible Lys (1.13% total Lys) and 13.96 MJ ME kg-1. Individual pig LW, P2 thickness and pen feed disappearance were recorded weekly to determine LW changes, ADG, ADFI, and G:F. After 27 d on trial, gilts were slaughtered and carcass measurements were recorded at 24 h post-mortem. Overall, RAC supplementation did not affect ADFI or P2 (P > 0.05) but did influence LW (P = 0.049) and overall G:F (P = 0.012) after d27. At d15-d21 and d22-27, only a tendency (P = 0.169, 0.104 respectively) for a linear decrease in G:F with RAC supplementation was found. RAC also affected HCY (P= 0.045) and CCY (P = 0.045) but not fat depth, meat depth or fat % (P > 0.05). These results indicate that RAC may have small but beneficial effects in modern pig production, but further research is required to optimize concentrations and duration of supplementation in modern lean pig genotypes. / Dissertation (MSc (Agric))--University of Pretoria, 2016. / Animal and Wildlife Sciences / MSc (Agric) / Unrestricted
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Effect of Zilpaterol hydrochloride and steroid implantation on yearling steer feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and skeletal muscle gene expression

Baxa, Timothy John January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Bradley J. Johnson / Zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) is a growth promotant that is approved for use in finishing cattle to improve growth performance and increase lean tissue accumulation. Little is known about the combined effects of ZH with anabolic steroid hormone implants. There is also little published data on the effect these growth promotants have on genes that play a role in skeletal muscle synthesis and degradation. Therefore, two separate studies were conducted to address these issues. The first study evaluated the effects of ZH and the steroid implant Revalor-S (RS) on animal performance and skeletal muscle gene expression in feedlot steers. Four treatments were used to analyze the effects of RS implanted 58 days before ZH, which was fed for 30 days with a 3 day withdrawal. It was determined that ZH and RS additively contribute to improved live and carcass performance; however these compounds had different effects on the abundance of the receptors for ZH as well as the abundance of myosin heavy chain (MHC) mRNA in skeletal muscle of feedlot steers. It was also determined that ZH can cause a transition in the abundance of MHC mRNA isoforms in skeletal muscle that are available for the translation of larger, faster, more glycolytic fiber types of MHC. The second study evaluated the effects of two types of anabolic steroid hormones on myosin heavy chain gene expression. Four treatments were used to measure the effects of trenbolone acetate (TBA) and estradiol (E[subscript]2) on performance and the amount of MHC mRNA in skeletal muscle of finishing steers. It was determined that anabolic steroid implants improve live animal performance, however there was no alteration in the abundance of MHC mRNA in skeletal muscle of feedlot steer for 28 days after implantation; however there was an increase in intermediate fiber type IIA of MHC mRNA in skeletal muscle with increasing days on feed. From these studies we concluded that ZH and anabolic steroids do have an effect on growth performance; however they may differ in the distinct mechanism of action utilized to enhance lean tissue deposition in feedlot steers.
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Respostas produtivas e expressão gênica induzidas por períodos de fornecimento de ractopamina para suínos em terminação / Production responses and gene expression induced by ractopamine feeding duration for finishing pigs

Almeida, Vivian Vezzoni de 31 August 2012 (has links)
O agonista beta-adrenérgico ractopamina (RAC) modifica a composição da carcaça suína por aumentar a massa muscular e reduzir a deposição de gordura. O objetivo neste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos do tempo de fornecimento de RAC sobre o desempenho, concentração de ureia plasmática (CUP), características de carcaça e expressão gênica dos receptores beta- adrenérgicos (beta-AR) e das isoformas da cadeia pesada de miosina (MyHC) em suínos em terminação. Oitenta suínos, machos castrados (PV inicial = 69,42 ± 1,24 kg), foram utilizados em um experimento em blocos completos casualizados com cinco tratamentos, oito repetições por tratamento e dois animais por unidade experimental (baia). Os tratamentos consistiram de rações sem RAC (controle) ou com 10 ppm de RAC fornecidas por 7, 14, 21 ou 28 dias préabate. O PV individual e o consumo de ração por baia foram obtidos para determinar o ganho diário de peso (GDP), o consumo diário de ração (CDR) e a conversão alimentar (CA). Amostras de sangue foram coletadas para determinação da CUP. No final do experimento, os animais (PV final = 102,46 ± 1,44 kg) foram abatidos e amostras de pelos e do músculo Longissimus dorsi coletadas. As carcaças foram avaliadas 24 horas post-mortem. As amostras de pelos foram utilizadas para detecção da mutação no gene do receptor de rianodina do tipo 1 (RYR1). A expressão gênica dos beta-AR (subtipos beta1 e beta2) e das isoformas MyHC (I, IIa, IIx/d e IIb) foi quantificada nas amostras de músculo. As análises estatísticas foram realizadas apenas com os animais homozigotos dominantes para a mutação no gene do RYR1. O aumento no período de fornecimento de RAC não afetou (P > 0,05) o PV final, o GDP e o CDR, porém resultou em melhora linear (P < 0,01) na CA. Melhoras (P < 0,05) nas médias semanais de GDP e CA foram observadas durante os primeiros 21 dias de fornecimento de RAC, no entanto, o crescimento animal declinou (P < 0,05) na 4ª semana de tratamento. A CUP apresentou efeito quadrático (P < 0,01) com o aumento na duração do fornecimento de RAC. Houve aumento linear (P <= 0,01) no peso da carcaça quente, na profundidade do músculo Longissimus dorsi, na área de olho de lombo e na relação carne:gordura com o aumento na duração do tratamento com RAC. Não foram detectados efeitos da RAC (P > 0,05) sobre a expressão gênica dos beta1-AR e das isoformas MyHC IIa e MyHC IIx/d, porém o aumento no período de fornecimento de RAC tendeu a reduzir linearmente (P = 0,08) a expressão gênica dos beta2-AR. Embora os níveis de RNAm da isoforma MyHC I tenham sido reduzidos linearmente (P < 0,01), a expressão gênica da isoforma MyHC IIb aumentou linearmente (P < 0,01) com o aumento na duração do tratamento com RAC. Portanto, as melhores respostas de desempenho e carcaça ocorreram quando a RAC foi fornecida por 21 e 28 dias, respectivamente. Além disso, o agonista alterou a expressão gênica das isoformas MyHC, e é possível que a ação da RAC esteja relacionada com a população de beta2-AR. / The beta-adrenergic agonist ractopamine (RAC) modifies the swine carcass composition by increasing muscle mass and decreasing fat deposition. The objective in this study was to evaluate the effects of RAC feeding duration on performance, plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) concentration, carcass traits, and gene expression of beta-adrenergic receptors (beta-AR) and myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoforms in finishing pigs. Eighty barrows (initial BW = 69.42 ± 1.24 kg) were used in a randomized complete block design experiment with five treatments, eight replicates per treatment, and two animals per experimental unit (pen). The dietary treatments consisted of diets containing no RAC (control) or 10 ppm RAC fed for 7, 14, 21, or 28 days before slaughter. Individual pig BW and pen feed disappearance were obtained to determine average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI), and feed to gain ratio (F:G). Blood samples were collected for determination of PUN concentrations. At the end of the experiment, pigs (final BW = 102.46 ± 1.44 kg) were slaughtered and hair and Longissimus dorsi muscle samples collected. The carcasses were evaluated 24 hours postmortem. Hair samples were used to detect the mutation of the ryanodine receptor type 1 (RYR1) gene. Gene expression of beta-AR (beta1- and beta2-subtypes) and MyHC isoforms (I, IIa, IIx/d, and IIb) was quantified in the muscle samples. Statistical analyses were performed using only the homozygous dominant pigs for the RYR1 gene mutation. Increasing RAC feeding period did not affect (P > 0.05) final BW, ADG, and ADFI, but resulted in a linear improvement (P < 0.01) in F:G. Average weekly improvements (P < 0.05) in ADG and F:G were observed during the first 21 days of RAC feeding, however, animal growth declined (P < 0.05) in the 4th week of treatment. The PUN concentrations showed a quadratic effect (P < 0.01) as RAC feeding duration increased. There were linear increases (P <= 0.01) in hot carcass weight, Longissimus dorsi muscle depth, loin eye area, and muscle to fat ratio as RAC treatment duration increased. No effects of RAC feeding (P > 0.05) were detected for beta1-AR and for isoforms of MyHC IIa and MyHC IIx/d gene expression, but increasing RAC feeding period tended to linearly decrease (P = 0.08) beta2-AR gene expression. Even though mRNA levels of MyHC I isoform decreased linearly (P < 0.01), gene expression of MyHC IIb isoform increased linearly (P < 0.01) as RAC treatment duration increased. Therefore, greater growth and carcass responses occurred when RAC was fed for 21 and 28 days, respectively. Furthermore, the agonist altered the MyHC gene expression and the RAC action may be related to the beta2-AR population.
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Efeitos do período de administração de cloridrato de zilpaterol e do tempo de confinamento no desempenho, características de carcaça e qualidade de carne de bovinos Nelore / Effects of zilpaterol hydrochloride feeding time and feedlot days on performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of Nellore bulls

Santos, Antonio Carlos Ramos dos 27 February 2015 (has links)
O objetivo desta pesquisa foi avaliar os efeitos do período de administração de cloridrato de zilpaterol (CZ) e do tempo de confinamento no desempenho, características de carcaça, rendimento de cortes cárneos comerciais e na qualidade de carne de bovinos Nelore. Foram utilizados 96 bovinos machos não castrados da raça Nelore, com peso vivo inicial de 377 ± 25,1 kg. O delineamento utilizado foi o de blocos completos casualizados em esquema fatorial 4 × 2, sendo quatro períodos de administração com CZ (0, 20, 30 ou 40 dias) e dois tempos de confinamento (90 ou 117 dias). O período de suplementação com CZ (8,33 mg/kg de matéria seca total) iniciou-se 23, 33 e 43 dias antes do abate. Nos últimos três dias que antecederam o abate todos os animais foram alimentados com a dieta sem CZ, respeitando o período de carência do produto. O contrafilé (músculo Longissimus thoracis et lumborum) de todas as meias-carcaças esquerdas foi amostrado para as análises de qualidade de carne. Com exceção da área do olho de lombo obtida por ultrassom (P = 0,02) e área do olho de lombo medida na carcaça resfriada (P = 0,05), não houve interação entre período de administração de CZ e tempo de confinamento (P > 0,10). O aumento do período de suplementação com CZ proporcionou aumento linear da eficiência alimentar (P < 0,01), peso de carcaça quente (P < 0,01), rendimento de carcaça quente (P < 0,01) e rendimento de carne desossada (P < 0,01). Os bifes de contrafilé de animais suplementados com CZ apresentaram maior conteúdo percentual de proteína (P < 0,01), enquanto que a espessura de gordura subcutânea (P = 0,04) e o conteúdo percentual de lipídios intramusculares (P < 0,01) diminuíram com administração de CZ. O valor percentual de ácidos graxos poliinsaturados totais aumentou (P = 0,01) com a administração de CZ, sendo atribuído principalmente ao aumento percentual do ácido linoleico (18:2 cis-9, cis-12; P = 0,01) e ácido araquidônico (20:4 n-6; P < 0,01). A força de cisalhamento das amostras de contrafilé aumentou (P < 0,01) com a inclusão de CZ na dieta, sendo esse resultado independente do tempo de maturação (7, 14, 21 ou 28 dias post-mortem). Observou-se interação entre período de administração de CZ e tempo de maturação (14 ou 28 dias post-mortem) para escore de maciez inicial (P = 0,03) e escore de tecido conjuntivo (P < 0,01), onde o processo de maturação melhorou mais a carne de animais controle do que a carne de animais suplementados com CZ. Mesmo com a diminuição da maciez, os bifes de animais suplementados com CZ foram considerados macios pelos provadores do painel sensorial. O CZ melhora a eficiência de produção de carne de bovinos Nelore, proporcionando aumento na massa muscular dos animais tratados sem alterar o consumo de matéria seca. Por outro lado, o tratamento dos animais com CZ reduz a maciez e a velocidade do processo de amaciamento do contrafilé. / The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) feeding time and feedlot days on performance, carcass characteristics, yield commercial cuts and meat quality of Nellore bulls. Ninety six Nellore bulls with initial body weight of 377 ± 25.1 kg were used in a randomized complete block in 4 × 2 factorial design, with four periods of ZH feeding (0, 20, 30 or 40 d) and 90 or 117 d in the feedlot. The supplementation period with ZH (8.33 mg/kg of dietary dry matter basis) started 23, 33 or 43 d before slaughter. In the last three days prior to slaughter all the animals were fed the diet without ZH, respecting the product grace period. Strip loin (m. Longissimus thoracis et lumborum) of all left-carcases were sampled for meat quality analysis. With the exception of LM area obtained both by ultrasound (P = 0.02) and by refrigerated carcasses (P = 0.05), there was no interaction between periods ZH feeding and days in the feedlot (P > 0.10). The increase of the supplementation period with ZH linearly increased feed efficiency (P < 0.01), hot carcass weight (P < 0.01), hot carcass yield (P < 0.01) and boning yield (P < 0.01). Beef strip loin steaks from animals supplemented with ZH presented a higher percentage of protein content (P < 0.01), while the 12th-rib fat (P = 0.04) and the percentage content of intramuscular fat (P < 0.01) decreased with ZH feeding. The percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids increased (P = 0.01) with the ZH feeding and was mainly attributed to the increase of linoleic acid (18:2 cis-9, cis-12; P = 0.01) and arachidonic acid (20:4 n-6, P < 0.01). The Warner-Bratzler shear force (P < 0.01) from the strip loin samples increased with the inclusion of dietary ZH and this result was independent of the aging time (7, 14, 21 or 28 d postmortem). There was interaction between ZH feeding period and maturation time (14 or 28 d postmortem) to initial tenderness score (P = 0.03) and connective tissue score (P < 0.01), showing that the maturation process improved meat tenderness of control animals rather than ZH animals. Despite the initial meat tenderness decrease, strip loin steaks of animals supplemented with ZH were still considered tender by trained evaluators. ZH improves Nellore bulls meat production efficiency, providing an increase in muscle mass of the treated animals with no change in dry matter intake. However, treatment of animals with ZH reduces the tenderness and the speed of the strip loin maturation process.
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The influence of growth-promoting technologies on the biological structures responsible for cooked meat tenderness

Ebarb, Sara Michelle January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / John Michael Gonzalez / The objective of this body of work was to examine effects of growth-promoting technologies (GP) on Longissimus lumborum meat tenderness, focusing on alterations of muscle fiber cross-sectional area (CSA) and collagen solubility. Two studies were conducted and analyzed as randomized complete block designs with repeated measures with GP and day of postmortem aging (DOA) as main effects. Treatments consisted of: a control (CON), implant only (IMP), and implant and [beta]-adrenergic agonist (COMBO). The [beta]-adrenergic agonist utilized for the first was zilpaterol hydrochloride, while the second study examined ractopamine hydrochloride. Objective tenderness of strip loin steaks was measured through Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF) after 2 (study 2) or 3 (study 1), 7, 14, 21, or 35 d of postmortem aging. Muscle fiber CSA and collagen solubility were analyzed via immunohistochemistry and hydroxyproline content, respectively. For the first study there was a treatment × DOA interaction (P < 0.01) for WBSF. Compared to CON steaks, IMP steaks had greater (P = 0.01) WBSF on d 3, but were similar (P = 0.21) by d 14. The COMBO steaks remained less tender at all-time points (P < 0.04) except d 21 (P = 0.13) when compared to the CON. Growth-promoting treatment increased the CSA of all three muscle fiber types (P < 0.01), but had no effect on collagen solubility measures (P > 0.21). The second study observed no treatment × DOA interaction (P = 0.54) for WBSF, but GP increased (P < 0.01) WBSF across all DOA. Growth-promoting treatment tended to increase the CSA of type I and IIX fibers (P < 0.10), and increased (P < 0.01) type IIA fiber CSA. In agreement with the first study, there was no treatment × DOA interaction or treatment effect on collagen solubility (P > 0.75). The addition of GP to feedlot heifer production increased WBSF of strip loin steaks and fiber CSA, but did not impact collagen characteristics.
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Respostas produtivas e expressão gênica induzidas por períodos de fornecimento de ractopamina para suínos em terminação / Production responses and gene expression induced by ractopamine feeding duration for finishing pigs

Vivian Vezzoni de Almeida 31 August 2012 (has links)
O agonista beta-adrenérgico ractopamina (RAC) modifica a composição da carcaça suína por aumentar a massa muscular e reduzir a deposição de gordura. O objetivo neste estudo foi avaliar os efeitos do tempo de fornecimento de RAC sobre o desempenho, concentração de ureia plasmática (CUP), características de carcaça e expressão gênica dos receptores beta- adrenérgicos (beta-AR) e das isoformas da cadeia pesada de miosina (MyHC) em suínos em terminação. Oitenta suínos, machos castrados (PV inicial = 69,42 ± 1,24 kg), foram utilizados em um experimento em blocos completos casualizados com cinco tratamentos, oito repetições por tratamento e dois animais por unidade experimental (baia). Os tratamentos consistiram de rações sem RAC (controle) ou com 10 ppm de RAC fornecidas por 7, 14, 21 ou 28 dias préabate. O PV individual e o consumo de ração por baia foram obtidos para determinar o ganho diário de peso (GDP), o consumo diário de ração (CDR) e a conversão alimentar (CA). Amostras de sangue foram coletadas para determinação da CUP. No final do experimento, os animais (PV final = 102,46 ± 1,44 kg) foram abatidos e amostras de pelos e do músculo Longissimus dorsi coletadas. As carcaças foram avaliadas 24 horas post-mortem. As amostras de pelos foram utilizadas para detecção da mutação no gene do receptor de rianodina do tipo 1 (RYR1). A expressão gênica dos beta-AR (subtipos beta1 e beta2) e das isoformas MyHC (I, IIa, IIx/d e IIb) foi quantificada nas amostras de músculo. As análises estatísticas foram realizadas apenas com os animais homozigotos dominantes para a mutação no gene do RYR1. O aumento no período de fornecimento de RAC não afetou (P > 0,05) o PV final, o GDP e o CDR, porém resultou em melhora linear (P < 0,01) na CA. Melhoras (P < 0,05) nas médias semanais de GDP e CA foram observadas durante os primeiros 21 dias de fornecimento de RAC, no entanto, o crescimento animal declinou (P < 0,05) na 4ª semana de tratamento. A CUP apresentou efeito quadrático (P < 0,01) com o aumento na duração do fornecimento de RAC. Houve aumento linear (P <= 0,01) no peso da carcaça quente, na profundidade do músculo Longissimus dorsi, na área de olho de lombo e na relação carne:gordura com o aumento na duração do tratamento com RAC. Não foram detectados efeitos da RAC (P > 0,05) sobre a expressão gênica dos beta1-AR e das isoformas MyHC IIa e MyHC IIx/d, porém o aumento no período de fornecimento de RAC tendeu a reduzir linearmente (P = 0,08) a expressão gênica dos beta2-AR. Embora os níveis de RNAm da isoforma MyHC I tenham sido reduzidos linearmente (P < 0,01), a expressão gênica da isoforma MyHC IIb aumentou linearmente (P < 0,01) com o aumento na duração do tratamento com RAC. Portanto, as melhores respostas de desempenho e carcaça ocorreram quando a RAC foi fornecida por 21 e 28 dias, respectivamente. Além disso, o agonista alterou a expressão gênica das isoformas MyHC, e é possível que a ação da RAC esteja relacionada com a população de beta2-AR. / The beta-adrenergic agonist ractopamine (RAC) modifies the swine carcass composition by increasing muscle mass and decreasing fat deposition. The objective in this study was to evaluate the effects of RAC feeding duration on performance, plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) concentration, carcass traits, and gene expression of beta-adrenergic receptors (beta-AR) and myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoforms in finishing pigs. Eighty barrows (initial BW = 69.42 ± 1.24 kg) were used in a randomized complete block design experiment with five treatments, eight replicates per treatment, and two animals per experimental unit (pen). The dietary treatments consisted of diets containing no RAC (control) or 10 ppm RAC fed for 7, 14, 21, or 28 days before slaughter. Individual pig BW and pen feed disappearance were obtained to determine average daily gain (ADG), average daily feed intake (ADFI), and feed to gain ratio (F:G). Blood samples were collected for determination of PUN concentrations. At the end of the experiment, pigs (final BW = 102.46 ± 1.44 kg) were slaughtered and hair and Longissimus dorsi muscle samples collected. The carcasses were evaluated 24 hours postmortem. Hair samples were used to detect the mutation of the ryanodine receptor type 1 (RYR1) gene. Gene expression of beta-AR (beta1- and beta2-subtypes) and MyHC isoforms (I, IIa, IIx/d, and IIb) was quantified in the muscle samples. Statistical analyses were performed using only the homozygous dominant pigs for the RYR1 gene mutation. Increasing RAC feeding period did not affect (P > 0.05) final BW, ADG, and ADFI, but resulted in a linear improvement (P < 0.01) in F:G. Average weekly improvements (P < 0.05) in ADG and F:G were observed during the first 21 days of RAC feeding, however, animal growth declined (P < 0.05) in the 4th week of treatment. The PUN concentrations showed a quadratic effect (P < 0.01) as RAC feeding duration increased. There were linear increases (P <= 0.01) in hot carcass weight, Longissimus dorsi muscle depth, loin eye area, and muscle to fat ratio as RAC treatment duration increased. No effects of RAC feeding (P > 0.05) were detected for beta1-AR and for isoforms of MyHC IIa and MyHC IIx/d gene expression, but increasing RAC feeding period tended to linearly decrease (P = 0.08) beta2-AR gene expression. Even though mRNA levels of MyHC I isoform decreased linearly (P < 0.01), gene expression of MyHC IIb isoform increased linearly (P < 0.01) as RAC treatment duration increased. Therefore, greater growth and carcass responses occurred when RAC was fed for 21 and 28 days, respectively. Furthermore, the agonist altered the MyHC gene expression and the RAC action may be related to the beta2-AR population.
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Efeitos do período de administração de cloridrato de zilpaterol e do tempo de confinamento no desempenho, características de carcaça e qualidade de carne de bovinos Nelore / Effects of zilpaterol hydrochloride feeding time and feedlot days on performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of Nellore bulls

Antonio Carlos Ramos dos Santos 27 February 2015 (has links)
O objetivo desta pesquisa foi avaliar os efeitos do período de administração de cloridrato de zilpaterol (CZ) e do tempo de confinamento no desempenho, características de carcaça, rendimento de cortes cárneos comerciais e na qualidade de carne de bovinos Nelore. Foram utilizados 96 bovinos machos não castrados da raça Nelore, com peso vivo inicial de 377 ± 25,1 kg. O delineamento utilizado foi o de blocos completos casualizados em esquema fatorial 4 × 2, sendo quatro períodos de administração com CZ (0, 20, 30 ou 40 dias) e dois tempos de confinamento (90 ou 117 dias). O período de suplementação com CZ (8,33 mg/kg de matéria seca total) iniciou-se 23, 33 e 43 dias antes do abate. Nos últimos três dias que antecederam o abate todos os animais foram alimentados com a dieta sem CZ, respeitando o período de carência do produto. O contrafilé (músculo Longissimus thoracis et lumborum) de todas as meias-carcaças esquerdas foi amostrado para as análises de qualidade de carne. Com exceção da área do olho de lombo obtida por ultrassom (P = 0,02) e área do olho de lombo medida na carcaça resfriada (P = 0,05), não houve interação entre período de administração de CZ e tempo de confinamento (P > 0,10). O aumento do período de suplementação com CZ proporcionou aumento linear da eficiência alimentar (P < 0,01), peso de carcaça quente (P < 0,01), rendimento de carcaça quente (P < 0,01) e rendimento de carne desossada (P < 0,01). Os bifes de contrafilé de animais suplementados com CZ apresentaram maior conteúdo percentual de proteína (P < 0,01), enquanto que a espessura de gordura subcutânea (P = 0,04) e o conteúdo percentual de lipídios intramusculares (P < 0,01) diminuíram com administração de CZ. O valor percentual de ácidos graxos poliinsaturados totais aumentou (P = 0,01) com a administração de CZ, sendo atribuído principalmente ao aumento percentual do ácido linoleico (18:2 cis-9, cis-12; P = 0,01) e ácido araquidônico (20:4 n-6; P < 0,01). A força de cisalhamento das amostras de contrafilé aumentou (P < 0,01) com a inclusão de CZ na dieta, sendo esse resultado independente do tempo de maturação (7, 14, 21 ou 28 dias post-mortem). Observou-se interação entre período de administração de CZ e tempo de maturação (14 ou 28 dias post-mortem) para escore de maciez inicial (P = 0,03) e escore de tecido conjuntivo (P < 0,01), onde o processo de maturação melhorou mais a carne de animais controle do que a carne de animais suplementados com CZ. Mesmo com a diminuição da maciez, os bifes de animais suplementados com CZ foram considerados macios pelos provadores do painel sensorial. O CZ melhora a eficiência de produção de carne de bovinos Nelore, proporcionando aumento na massa muscular dos animais tratados sem alterar o consumo de matéria seca. Por outro lado, o tratamento dos animais com CZ reduz a maciez e a velocidade do processo de amaciamento do contrafilé. / The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZH) feeding time and feedlot days on performance, carcass characteristics, yield commercial cuts and meat quality of Nellore bulls. Ninety six Nellore bulls with initial body weight of 377 ± 25.1 kg were used in a randomized complete block in 4 × 2 factorial design, with four periods of ZH feeding (0, 20, 30 or 40 d) and 90 or 117 d in the feedlot. The supplementation period with ZH (8.33 mg/kg of dietary dry matter basis) started 23, 33 or 43 d before slaughter. In the last three days prior to slaughter all the animals were fed the diet without ZH, respecting the product grace period. Strip loin (m. Longissimus thoracis et lumborum) of all left-carcases were sampled for meat quality analysis. With the exception of LM area obtained both by ultrasound (P = 0.02) and by refrigerated carcasses (P = 0.05), there was no interaction between periods ZH feeding and days in the feedlot (P > 0.10). The increase of the supplementation period with ZH linearly increased feed efficiency (P < 0.01), hot carcass weight (P < 0.01), hot carcass yield (P < 0.01) and boning yield (P < 0.01). Beef strip loin steaks from animals supplemented with ZH presented a higher percentage of protein content (P < 0.01), while the 12th-rib fat (P = 0.04) and the percentage content of intramuscular fat (P < 0.01) decreased with ZH feeding. The percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids increased (P = 0.01) with the ZH feeding and was mainly attributed to the increase of linoleic acid (18:2 cis-9, cis-12; P = 0.01) and arachidonic acid (20:4 n-6, P < 0.01). The Warner-Bratzler shear force (P < 0.01) from the strip loin samples increased with the inclusion of dietary ZH and this result was independent of the aging time (7, 14, 21 or 28 d postmortem). There was interaction between ZH feeding period and maturation time (14 or 28 d postmortem) to initial tenderness score (P = 0.03) and connective tissue score (P < 0.01), showing that the maturation process improved meat tenderness of control animals rather than ZH animals. Despite the initial meat tenderness decrease, strip loin steaks of animals supplemented with ZH were still considered tender by trained evaluators. ZH improves Nellore bulls meat production efficiency, providing an increase in muscle mass of the treated animals with no change in dry matter intake. However, treatment of animals with ZH reduces the tenderness and the speed of the strip loin maturation process.
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Vibrational spectroscopic study of salbutamol hemisulphate

Ali, H.R.H., Edwards, Howell G.M., Kendrick, John, Scowen, Ian J. 01 January 2009 (has links)
No / Salbutamol hemisulphate is a relatively selective ß2-adrenergic agonist and is used as a bronchodilator. In this work, we present a detailed vibrational spectroscopic investigation of salbutamol hemisulphate using mid-infrared and near-infrared Fourier-transform (NIR-FT) Raman spectroscopies. These data are supported by quantum chemical calculations, which allow us to characterise the vibrational spectra of this compound reasonably. As such, this study could be viable for examining the way in which this drug interacts with its target molecules.
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Efeito da adição de ractopamina e da imunocastração na carne in natura de suínos / Effect ofractopamine and immunocastration the raw meat of pigs

Oliveira, Simone Raymundo de 02 September 2016 (has links)
A moderna suinocultura vem nos últimos anos avançando no desenvolvimento e no emprego de tecnologias que visam o aumento da performance produtiva e econômica do segmento. As inovações associadas aos métodos de castração e modificadores metabólicos têm sido avaliadas, em particular o uso da imunocastração e dos repartidores de energia (ractopamina). Embora os ganhos zootécnicos e industriais destas tecnologias já estejam bem discutidos, o real impacto do emprego juntas ou isoladas sobre a qualidade tecnológica da carne pelo seu efeito na matriz bioquímica, necessita de estudos mais aprofundados. Desta forma, esta pesquisa científica foi direcionada para avaliar os efeitos, focando nas alterações dos perfis eletroforéticos da carne, advinda de animais produzidos comercialmente, utilizando concomitantemente ractopamina e imunocastração. Foram utilizados 48 suínos, criados comercialmente, sendo 8 suínos por tratamento (machos castrados cirurgicamente - CC, machos imunocastrados - IM, e fêmeas - F) recebendo dietas suplementadas com (CR) ou sem (SR) ractopamina na fase final da terminação. Avaliaram-se as características qualitativas da carne, tais como o pH, a cor objetiva, a capacidade de retenção de água (perda de água por gotejamento - drip loss, perda por cocção - PCOC, e perda por descongelamento - PDESC), maciez objetiva (força de cisalhamento) e perfil eletroforético. A utilização conjunta da imunocastração com a ractopamina influenciou o pH 24 horas do lombo suíno, a luminosidade (L*) e a força de cisalhamento, sendo que o pH e a força de cisalhamento foram maiores e a luminosidade menor em IC-CR na dieta. Porém, essa influência não foi verificada na análise eletroforética unidimensional. O perfil proteico foi significativamente influenciado pelo fornecimento do &beta;-agonista adrenérgico. Diferenças na abundância de peptídeos foram verificadas para as variáveis qualitativas da carne maciez, capacidade de retenção de água (drip loss e descongelamento) e luminosidade. Aumento nos volumes normalizados dos peptídeos reduziu a PDESC e melhorou a maciez objetiva, enquanto que o drip loss aumentou quando não houve a suplementação com ractopamina na dieta. Os resultados demonstraram que somente o &beta;-agonista adrenérgico foi o responsável pelas diferenças verificadas no perfil proteico. O efeito simultâneo imunocastração com a inclusão da ractopamina na dieta não propociou impactos na qualidade tecnológica da carne. / The modern swine industry has in recent years to advance the development and use of technologies aimed at increasing production and economic performance of the segment. Innovations associated methods of castration and metabolic modifiers have been evaluated, in special the use of immunocastration and feed additive (ractopamine). Although the production growth and industrial gains of these technologies are already well discussed, the real impact of employment together or isolated on the technological quality of meat by its effect on the biochemical matrix, requires further study. Therefore, this scientific research was directed to evaluate the effects, concentrating on changes in electrophoretic profiles of meat, resulting animals commercially produced concurrently using ractopamine and immunocastration. 48 animals were used commercially created, 8 per treatment (castrates - CC, immunocastrated - IM, and female - F) fed diets supplemented with (CR) or without (SR) ractopamine at the final stage of finishing. We evaluated the qualitative characteristics of meat, such as pH, color, water-holding capacity (drip loss, cooking loss - PCOC, and loss defrosting - PDESC) objective tenderness (shear force) and electrophoretic profile. The combined use of immunocastration with ractopamine influence pH 24h swine loin, the lightness (L*) and shear force, and pH, and shear force were higher and lower luminosity in IC-CR in the diet. However, this effect wasn\'t seen in the one-dimensional electrophoretic analysis. The protein profile was significantly influenced by the supply of &beta;-adrenergic agonist. Differences in the abundance of peptides were checked for qualitative variables of meat tenderness, water retention capacity (drip loss and defrosting) and luminosity. The increase in the volume of standard peptides pDesc reduced and improved objective tenderness, while the drip loss increased when no supplementation with dietary ractopamine. The results demonstrate that only the &beta;-adrenergic agonist was responsible for the observed differences in the protein profile. The effect simultaneously immunocastration with the addition of ractopamine in the diet not influence impacts on technological meat quality.
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Experimental Injury to the Visual System : Molecular Studies of the Retina

Lönngren, Ulrika January 2008 (has links)
Retinal ganglion cells play a crucial role in the relay of visual signals from the eye to the brain. This cell type is affected and eventually lost in the eye disease glaucoma, resulting in progressive and irreversible loss of vision. Studies of the molecular mechanisms leading to retinal ganglion cell death are important for the understanding of the disease and for designing future treatments. This thesis addresses and studies these molecular mechanisms, including alterations in gene expression after experimental retinal injuries. The effects of a neuroprotective drug, brimonidine, after transient retinal ischemia were also studied in order to help explain the mechanisms behind the protective properties of this drug. Several methods, including quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR, micro-arrays, western blot and immunohistochemistry, were used. The results showed that transient retinal ischemia triggers cell division in Müller cells and alters the gene expression of growth factors, their receptors, and intermediate filaments in the retina. Several genes related to the apoptosis process were less affected. Pre-treatment with brimonidine increased the levels of certain growth factors (BDNF, NT3, CNTF, FGF9) compared with vehicle. Brimonidine also had marked effects on genes related to progenitor cells, among them the recognized neural stem cell marker nestin. The increase in levels of nestin after ischemia was countered by brimonidine treatment. Moreover, retinal ganglion cell death following either optic nerve transection or optic nerve crush appears to involve the extrinsic apoptotic pathway although the gene expression response appears to differ between these injuries. The results obtained in this work contribute to an increased understanding of retinal injuries and highlight the importance of Müller cells in the endogenous defense against retinal injuries.

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