6 resultados para Nellore cattle


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Nos últimos anos um grande número de estudos utilizando a análise de imagens termográficas de animais na faixa do infravermelho vem sendo realizado. Além dos avanços tecnológicos que tornaram os sensores mais acessíveis, a preocupação com o bem estar e ambiência das instalações animais tem fomentado a utilização desse método não invasivo e de fácil execução. Neste trabalho foram utilizados 20 bovinos das raças Nelore e Pantaneiro. Após tricotomia de uma área sobre o músculo Longissimus dorsi próximo da 13ª costela, seguida de repouso por 24 horas, os animais foram avaliados por três dias consecutivos, seis vezes por dia. Foram aferidas as temperaturas em áreas com e sem pelos com uso de câmera termográfica. O experimento foi realizado em um Delineamento Inteiramente Casualizado (DIC), considerando o efeito de raça. As variáveis temperatura sem pelo (TSP) e a diferença de temperatura entre áreas com e sem pelo (DIF) não apresentaram efeito significativo para raça. Por outro lado, para a temperatura em áreas com pelos(TCP) o efeito de raça foi significativo, com os pantaneiros apresentando as maiores médias. Animais de ambas as raças encontravam-se em condições de conforto térmico durante o experimento. Os resultados mostram a necessidade de se olhar com cautela para trabalhos envolvendo imagens termográficas capturadas em superfícies recobertas por pelos em animais. Como as avaliações foram feitas na sombra e só houve diferença significativa entre áreas com pelos, é possível que as temperaturas registradas com termografia infra vermelha na superfície da pelagem dos animais representem, pelo menos em parte, características termofísicas dos pelos que as compõem (como a capacidade térmica, por exemplo), sendo tais temperaturas pouco representativas para a superfície do corpo dos indivíduos propriamente, como é comum se considerar.

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Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of seasons under a tropical climate on forage quality, aswell the effect of an Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu grazing system on enteric methane (CH4) emissions fromNellore cattle in the Southeast region of Brazil. Sixteen Nellore steers (18 months old and initial weight 318.0 ± 116.59 kg of LW; final weight 469 ± 98.50 kg of LW) were used for a trial period of 10 months, with four collection periods in winter (August), spring (December), summer (February) and autumn (May). Each collection period consisted of 28 days, corresponding to the representative month of each season where the last six days were designed for methane data collection. Animals were randomly distributed within 16 experimental plots, distributed in four random blocks over four trial periods. CH4 emissions were determined using the sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas technique measured by gas chromatography and fluxes of CH4 calculated. The forage quality was characterized by higher CP and IVDMD and lower lignin contents in spring, differing specially from winter forage. Average CH4 emissions were between 102.49 and 220.91 g d-1 (37.4 to 80.6 kg ani-1 yr-1); 16.89 and 30.20 g kg-1 DMI; 1.35 and 2.90 Mcal ani-1 d-1; 0.18 and 0.57 g kg-1 ADG-1 and 5.05 and 8.76% of GE. Emissions in terms of CO2 equivalents were between 4.68 and 14.22 g CO2-eq-1 g-1 ADG. Variations in CH4 emissions were related to seasonal effect on the forage quality and variations in dry matter intake.

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The myogenic differentiation 1 gene (MYOD1) has a key role in skeletal muscle differentiation and composition through its regulation of the expression of several muscle-specific genes. We first used a general linear mixed model approach to evaluate the association of MYOD1 expression levels on individual beef tenderness phenotypes. MYOD1 mRNA levels measured by quantitative polymerase chain reactions in 136 Nelore steers were significantly associated (P ? 0.01) with Warner?Bratzler shear force, measured on the longissimus dorsi muscle after 7 and 14 days of beef aging. Transcript abundance for the muscle regulatory gene MYOD1 was lower in animals with more tender beef. We also performed a coexpression network analysis using whole transcriptome sequence data generated from 30 samples of longissimus muscle tissue to identify genes that are potentially regulated by MYOD1. The effect of MYOD1 gene expression on beef tenderness may emerge from its function as an activator of muscle-specific gene transcription such as for the serum response factor (C-fos serum response element-binding transcription factor) gene (SRF), which determines muscle tissue development, composition, growth and maturation.

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Iron (Fe) is an essential mineral for metabolism and plays a central role in a range of biochemical processes. Therefore, this study aimed to identify differentially expressed (DE) genes and metabolic pathways in Longissimus dorsi (LD) muscle from cattle with divergent iron content, as well as to investigate the likely role of these DE genes in biological processes underlying beef quality parameters. Samples for RNA extraction for sequencing and iron, copper, manganese, and zinc determination were collected from LD muscles at slaughter. Eight Nelore steers, with extreme genomic estimated breeding values for iron content (Fe-GEBV), were selected from a reference population of 373 animals. From the 49 annotated DE genes (FDR<0.05) found between the two groups, 18 were upregulated and 31 down-regulated for the animals in the low Fe-GEBV group. The functional enrichment analyses identified several biological processes, such as lipid transport and metabolism, and cell growth. Lipid metabolism was the main pathway observed in the analysis of metabolic and canonical signaling pathways for the genes identified as DE, including the genes FASN, FABP4, and THRSP, which are functional candidates for beef quality, suggesting reduced lipogenic activities with lower iron content. Our results indicate metabolic pathways that are partially influenced by iron, contributing to a better understanding of its participation in skeletal muscle physiology.