Publications by authors named "Iara Magalhaes Ribeiro"

Article Synopsis
  • Endometritis is a significant cause of subfertility in mares, but accurately diagnosing it is tricky due to variations in examination methods and sample collection techniques.
  • The study compared different gynecological evaluation methods and sample collection techniques on 40 subfertile mares, utilizing both clinical examinations and laboratory analyses, including microbiological culture and endometrial cytology.
  • Results showed that while transrectal palpation and ultrasound were effective for clinical evaluation, the commercial cytobrush/swab collector was found to be the most effective and practical technique for collecting endometrial samples for diagnosis.
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Seminal plasma is a dynamic, intricate combination of fluids from the testicles, epididymides, seminal vesicles, bulbourethral glands, and prostate, containing molecules that modulate sperm functions, post-fertilization events, and the female reproductive tract physiology. Significant variations in sperm parameters and fertility status of bulls relate to differences in the seminal plasma proteome. In this framework, a meta-analytical study was conducted examining 29 studies (published between 1990 and 2021) to ascertain the effects of seminal fluid proteins on parameters associated with bull fertility and the influence of distinct methodologies on such effects.

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During the last decade, environmental toxicants have been considered a potential cause for declining sperm quality. Toxic metals are not easily degraded and may accumulate along the food chain, which may negatively impact the semen quality of animals. In this framework, we conducted a meta-analysis to determine whether exposure to Al, As, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Hg, Ni, and Pb affects sperm and andrological parameters of domestic ruminants.

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Proteomic approaches have been widely used in reproductive studies to uncover protein biomarkers of bull fertility. Seminal plasma is one of the most relevant sources of these proteins that may influence sperm physiology. Nonetheless, there are still gaps in existing knowledge in the functional attributes of seminal proteins.

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