968 resultados para Holstein-friesian Cows


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A eficiência econômica da bovinocultura leiteira está relacionada à utilização de animais que apresentem, concomitantemente, bom desempenho quanto à produção, reprodução, saúde e longevidade. Nisto, o índice de seleção configura-se como ferramenta importante ao aumento da lucratividade nesse sistema, visto que permite a seleção de reprodutores para várias características simultaneamente, considerando a relação entre elas bem como a relevância econômica das mesmas. Com a recente disponibilidade de dados genômicos tornou-se ainda possível expandir a abrangência e acurácia dos índices de seleção por meio do aumento do número e qualidade das informações consideradas. Nesse contexto, dois estudos foram desenvolvidos. No primeiro, o objetivo foi estimar parâmetros genéticos e valores genéticos (VG) para características relacionadas à produção e qualidade do leite incluindo-se a informação genômica na avaliação genética. Foram utilizadas medidas de idade ao primeiro parto (IPP), produção de leite (PROD), teor de gordura (GOR), proteína (PROT), lactose, caseína, escore de células somáticas (ECS) e perfil de ácidos graxos de 4.218 vacas bem como os genótipos de 755 vacas para 57.368 polimorfismos de nucleotídeo único (SNP). Os componentes de variância e VG foram obtidos por meio de um modelo misto animal, incluindo-se os efeitos de grupos de contemporâneas, ordem de lactação, dias em lactação e os efeitos aditivo genético, ambiente permanente e residual. Duas abordagens foram desenvolvidas: uma tradicional, na qual a matriz de relacionamentos é baseada no pedigree; e uma genômica, na qual esta matriz é construída combinando-se a informação de pedigree e dos SNP. As herdabilidades variaram de 0,07 a 0,39. As correlações genéticas entre PROD e os componentes do leite variaram entre -0,45 e -0,13 enquanto correlações altas e positivas foram estimadas entre GOR e os ácidos graxos. O uso da abordagem genômica não alterou as estimativas de parâmetros genéticos; contudo, houve aumento entre 1,5% e 6,8% na acurácia dos VG, à exceção de IPP, para a qual houve uma redução de 1,9%. No segundo estudo, o objetivo foi incorporar a informação genômica no desenvolvimento de índices econômicos de seleção. Neste, os VG para PROD, GOR, PROT, teor de ácidos graxos insaturados (INSAT), ECS e vida produtiva foram combinados em índices de seleção ponderados por valores econômicos estimados sob três cenários de pagamento: exclusivamente por volume de leite (PAG1); por volume e por componentes do leite (PAG2); por volume e componentes do leite incluindo INSAT (PAG3). Esses VG foram preditos a partir de fenótipos de 4.293 vacas e genótipos de 755 animais em um modelo multi-característica sob as abordagens tradicional e genômica. O uso da informação genômica influenciou os componentes de variância, VG e a resposta à seleção. Entretanto, as correlações de ranking entre as abordagens foram altas nos três cenários, com valores entre 0,91 e 0,99. Diferenças foram principalmente observadas entre PAG1 e os demais cenários, com correlações entre 0,67 e 0,88. A importância relativa das características e o perfil dos melhores animais foram sensíveis ao cenário de remuneração considerado. Assim, verificou-se como essencial a consideração dos valores econômicos das características na avaliação genética e decisões de seleção.

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During the last months, the number of reports on Holstein calves suffering from incurable idiopathic diarrhea dramatically increased. Affected calves showed severe hypocholesterolemia and mostly died within days up to a few months after birth. This new autosomal monogenic recessive inherited fat metabolism disorder, termed cholesterol deficiency (CD), is caused by a loss of function mutation of the bovine gene. The objective of the present study was to investigate specific components of lipid metabolism in 6 homozygous for the mutation (CDS) and 6 normal Holstein calves with different genotypes. Independent of sex, CDS had significantly lower plasma concentrations of total cholesterol (TC), free cholesterol (FC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C), triacylglycerides (TAG), and phospholipids (PL) compared with homozygous wild-type calves ( < 0.05). Furthermore, we studied the effect of the genotype on cholesterol metabolism in adult Holstein breeding bulls of Swissgenetics. Among a total of 254 adult males, the homozygous mutant genotype was absent, 36 bulls were heterozygous carriers (CDC), and 218 bulls were homozygous wild-type (CDF). In CDC bulls, plasma concentrations of TC, FC, HDL-C, LDL-C, VLDL-C, TAG, and PL were lower compared with CDF bulls ( < 0.05). The ratios of FC:cholesteryl esters (CE) and FC:TC were higher in CDC bulls compared with CDF bulls, whereas the ratio of CE:TC was lower in CDC bulls compared with CDF bulls ( < 0.01). In conclusion, the CD-associated mutation was shown to affect lipid metabolism in affected Holstein calves and adult breeding bulls. Besides cholesterol, the concentrations of PL, TAG, and lipoproteins also were distinctly reduced in homozygous and heterozygous carriers of the mutation. Beyond malabsorption of dietary lipids, deleterious effects of apolipoprotein B deficiency on hepatic lipid metabolism, steroid biosynthesis, and cell membrane function can be expected, which may result in unspecific symptoms of reduced fertility, growth, and health.

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BACKGROUND Cholesterol deficiency (CD), a newly identified autosomal recessive genetic defect in Holstein cattle, is associated with clinical signs of diarrhea, failure to thrive, and hypocholesterolemia. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES The objective is to describe the clinicopathological phenotype of affected Holstein cattle homozygous for the causative apolipoprotein B gene (APOB) mutation. ANIMALS Six Holstein cattle, 5 calves with a clinical history of chronic diarrhea, and 1 heifer with erosions in the buccal cavity and neurologic symptoms were admitted to the Clinic for Ruminants. METHODS This case review included a full clinical examination, a complete blood count, blood chemistry, and measurements of cholesterol and triglycerides. The animals were euthanized and necropsied. A PCR-based direct gene test was applied to determine the APOB genotype. RESULTS All 6 animals were inbred, could be traced back to the sire Maughlin Storm, and were confirmed homozygous for the APOB mutation. The clinical phenotype included poor development, underweight, and intermittent diarrhea in the calves, and neurologic signs in the heifer included hypermetria and pacing. Hypocholesterolemia and low triglycerides concentrations were present in all animals. The pathological phenotype of all animals was steatorrhea with enterocytes of the small intestine containing intracytoplasmic lipid vacuoles. The peripheral nervous system of the heifer displayed degenerative changes. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE Suspicion of CD in Holstein cattle is based on the presence of chronic diarrhea with no evidence of primary infections. Confirmation of the associated APOB gene mutation is needed. Additionally, the heifer demonstrated primarily signs of neurologic disease providing an unexpected phenotype of CD.

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Background Lethal chondrodysplasia (bulldog syndrome) is a well-known congenital syndrome in cattle and occurs sporadically in many breeds. In 2015, it was noticed that about 12 % of the offspring of the phenotypically normal Danish Holstein sire VH Cadiz Captivo showed chondrodysplasia resembling previously reported bulldog calves. Pedigree analysis of affected calves did not display obvious inbreeding to a common ancestor, suggesting the causative allele was not a rare recessive. The normal phenotype of the sire suggested a dominant inheritance with incomplete penetrance or a mosaic mutation. Results Three malformed calves were examined by necropsy, histopathology, radiology, and computed tomography scanning. These calves were morphologically similar and displayed severe disproportionate dwarfism and reduced body weight. The syndrome was characterized by shortening and compression of the body due to reduced length of the spine and the long bones of the limbs. The vicerocranium had severe dysplasia and palatoschisis. The bones had small irregular diaphyses and enlarged epiphyses consisting only of chondroid tissue. The sire and a total of four affected half-sib offspring and their dams were genotyped with the BovineHD SNP array to map the defect in the genome. Significant genetic linkage was obtained for several regions of the bovine genome including chromosome 5 where whole genome sequencing of an affected calf revealed a COL2A1 point mutation (g.32473300 G > A). This private sequence variant was predicted to affect splicing as it altered the conserved splice donor sequence GT at the 5’-end of COL2A1 intron 36, which was changed to AT. All five available cases carried the mutant allele in heterozygous state and all five dams were homozygous wild type. The sire VH Cadiz Captivo was shown to be a gonadal and somatic mosaic as assessed by the presence of the mutant allele at levels of about 5 % in peripheral blood and 15 % in semen. Conclusions The phenotypic and genetic findings are comparable to a previously reported COL2A1 missense mutation underlying lethal chondrodysplasia in the offspring of a mosaic French Holstein sire (Igale Masc). The identified independent spontaneous splice site variant in COL2A1 most likely caused chondrodysplasia and must have occurred during the early foetal development of the sire. This study provides a first example of a dominant COL2A1 splice site variant as candidate causal mutation of a severe lethal chondrodysplasia phenotype. Germline mosaicism is a relatively frequent mechanism in the origin of genetic disorders and explains the prevalence of a certain fraction of affected offspring. Paternal dominant de novo mutations are a risk in cattle breeding, especially because the ratio of defective offspring may be very high and be associated with significant animal welfare problems.

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The stratigraphic position of the glacially transported 'Scholle' (large-size erratic block) at Schobüll near Husum (Schleswig-Holstein) is now considered to be Devonian rather than 'Rotliegendes'. The 'Scholle', consisting of red clay and dolomite, is overlain by red-colored till without any flint but with up to 90% carbonate clasts (containing 15% dolomite), which indicates an eastern Baltic origin. The relationship of the 'Scholle' with the glacial till also points to an eastern Baltic origin for it, with up to 1 000 km transport distance.

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"Revision of former editions by H. Bunyea and W.T. Miller."

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At head of title: Dominion of Canada, Dept. of agriculture. Branch of the live stock commission.