2 resultados para broiler litter
em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
Resumo:
A discondroplasia da tíbia (TD) em aves consiste numa anomalia do esqueleto onde existe uma falha nos processos normais da ossificação endocondral. Esta patologia é caracterizada pela formação de uma cartilagem não vascularizada e não mineralizada que se estende até à metáfise. Uma vez que existem várias anomalias do esqueleto em mamíferos com lesões semelhantes às apresentadas pela TD, este trabalho teve como objectivo a caracterização desta patologia em termos das moléculas que podem estar envolvidas no seu desenvolvimento. Assim, foi estudada a expressão das macromoléculas da matriz extracelular, das enzimas degradadoras da matriz (metaloproteinases da matriz: MMPs), bem como das moléculas envolvidas na proliferação e diferenciação celular, na angiogénese e apoptose. A expressão génica foi realizada, por PCR quantitativo em tempo real, em placas de crescimento normais e discondroplásicas obtidas a partir de frangos de carne (broilers) da estirpe Cobb. Os níveis proteicos de algumas MMPs foram analisados por immunoblotting e zimografia de gelatina. No presente estudo não se verificou alteração na expressão dos genes dos colagénios do tipo II, IX, X e XI, bem como do agrecano, nas lesões discondroplásicas. Observou-se uma redução acentuada nos níveis de mRNA da gelatinase-B (MMP-9), da colagenase-3 (MMP-13) e das estromalisinas -2 (MMP-10) e -3 (MMP-11), bem como nos níveis proteicos da gelatinase-A (MMP-2) e da MMP-13. Por outro lado, a MMP-7 aumentou drasticamente a expressão do seu gene. As moléculas envolvidas na proliferação e diferenciação dos condrócitos, tais como a PTHrP, o Ihh, o Cbfa-1 e o Sox-9, mantiveram a sua expressão génica nas lesões. Por outro lado, o TGF-β reduziu a sua expressão. A caspase-3 também dimimuiu a sua expressão na patologia. Em relação aos factores angiogénicos, o FGF manteve a sua expressão e o VEGF aumentou significativamente nas lesões. Este aumento do VEGF juntamente com o aumento da MMP-7 sugere um aumento da hipoxia nas lesões. Os nossos resultados sugerem que a acumulação da cartilagem observada na discondroplasia é devida a uma diminuição da proteólise da matriz, resultado de uma sub-expressão das MMPs, e não de um aumento da produção das macromoléculas da matriz. Desta forma, os nossos resultados sugerem que a falha na expressão e/ou activação das MMPs poderá estar associada ao desenvolvimento da discondroplasia da tíbia em aves. Finalmente, os nossos resultados vêm suportar os resultados anteriores que sugerem uma ligação entre a expressão das MMPs e anomalias no processo de ossificação endocondral.
Resumo:
Strong and sometimes extreme responses in runoff and soil erosion following wildfires have been reported worldwide. However, in the case of North-Central Portugal, little research had been carried out regarding the hydrologic and erosive impacts of several land management activities in recently burnt areas (such as ground preparation, post-fire logging or post-fire mitigation treatments). This study aims to assess post-fire runoff and soil erosion response on Eucalypt and Maritime pine plantations during the first, second and third years following wildfires. The effect of several pre-fire ground preparation operations (ploughed down-slope, contour ploughed and inclined terraces), post-fire logging activities (on both the eucalypt and pine plantations), as well as the application of hydromulch (a post-fire emergency treatment) on overland flow and soil erosion were compared to burnt but undisturbed and untreated areas. The intensive monitoring of runoff, soil erosion and selected soil properties served to determine the main factors involved in post-fire runoff and soil erosion and their spatial and temporal variation. Soil water repellency deserved special attention, due to its supposed important role for overland flow generation. Repeated rainfall simulation experiments (RSE’s), micro-scale runoff plots and bounded sediment fences were carried out and/or installed immediately after the wildfire on seven burnt slopes. Micro-scale runoff plots results under natural rainfall conditions were also compared to the RSE’s results, which was useful for assessing the representativeness of the data obtained with artificial rainfall. The results showed comparable runoff coefficient (20-60%) but lower sediment losses (125-1000 g m-2) than prior studies in Portugal, but especially outside Portugal. Lower sediment losses were related with the historic intensive land use in the area. In evaluating these losses, however, the shallowness and stoniness of the soils, as well as the high organic matter fraction of the eroded sediments (50%) must not be overlooked. Sediment limited erosion was measured in all the ploughed sites, probably due to the time since ploughing (several years). The disturbance of the soil surface cover due to post-fire logging and wood extraction substantially increased sediment losses at both the pine and eucalypt sites. Hydromulch effectiveness in reducing the runoff (70%) and sediment losses (83%) was attributed to the protective high coverage provided by hydromulch. The hydromulch significantly affected the soil cover and other soil properties and these changes also reduced the soil erosion risk. The rainfall amount was the main factor explaining the variance in runoff. However, a shift from rainfall amount to rainfall intensity was detected when either the surface cover or the infiltration capacity (hydrophilic conditions) increased. Sediment losses were controlled by rainfall intensity and surface cover. The role of soil water repellency on runoff generation was not consistent; the overall repellency levels alone were not enough to assess its hydrological impact. Soil water repellency explained runoff generation in the specific-sites model better than in the overall model. Additionally, soil moisture content was a better predictor for soil water repellency than antecedent rainfall. The natural rainfall results confirmed that RSE’s were able to capture the specific sediment losses and its organic matter content as well as the differences between the ploughed and unploughed sites. Repeated RSE’s also captured the seasonal variations in runoff and sediment losses attributed to soil water repellency. These results have implications for post-fire soil erosion modelling and soil conservation practices in the region, or areas with the same land use, climate and soil characteristics. The measured sediment loss, as well as the increasing frequency of ploughing in recently burnt and unburnt eucalypt stands, suggests ploughing is not an effective as a soil conservation measure. Logging activities with less impact are recommended in order to maintain the forest litter protecting the soil surface. Due to its high effectiveness in reducing runoff and soil erosion, hydromulch is recommended for highly sensitive and vulnerable areas.