Publications by authors named "Diego Angelo Schmidt Poit"

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  • In Experiment 1, PBMCs were collected from healthy and SCE-affected cows on Days 0 and 7 of their estrous cycle to analyze gene expression related to immunity and inflammation.
  • In Experiment 2, cows were categorized based on pregnancy status on Day 21 post-artificial insemination, and significant differences in gene expression were found between pregnant and non-pregnant cows, particularly in ISG15 and pro-inflammatory cytokines.
  • The results suggest that OAS1 and IL1-β levels increase during diestrus, regardless of SCE, while ISG15 abundance may serve as a reliable indicator of pregnancy success.
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We aimed to evaluate the effects of administering estradiol (E-17β) at the moment of timed-AI (TAI) on uterine gene expression, estrous expression rate (EER), and pregnancy rate (P/TAI) in Nelore cows with a small dominant follicle (DF) or not showing estrus at TAI. In Experiments 1 and 2 (Exp1, Exp2) cows were submitted to a P4/E-17β-based protocol (day 0) for synchronization of ovulation. On day 7, devices were removed, cows received 1 mg E-17β cypionate and 12.

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This study aimed to compare the accuracy of IFN-τ stimulated gene abundance (ISGs) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), CL blood perfusion by Doppler ultrasound (Doppler-US), plasma concentration of P4 on Day 21 and pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) test on Day 25 after timed-artificial insemination (TAI) for early pregnancy diagnosis in dairy cows and heifers. Holstein cows (n = 140) and heifers (n = 32) were subjected to a hormonal synchronization protocol and TAI on Day 0. On Day 21 post-TAI, blood samples were collected for PBMC isolation and plasma concentration of P4.

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Maternal nutrition during pregnancy influences postnatal life of animals; nevertheless, few studies have investigated its effects on the productive performance and reproductive development of heifers. This study evaluated the performance, reproductive development, and correlation between reproduction × fat thickness and performance × ribeye area (REA) traits of heifers. We also performed an exploratory genomic association during the rearing period in heifers submitted to fetal programming.

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