Publications by authors named "Isabella Feltrin"

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  • The productivity of beef and dairy industries relies on reproductive efficiency and genetic improvements, which are enhanced through Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs).
  • This review highlights the advancements in ARTs over the past 40 years in Brazil, especially focusing on ovulation synchronization and embryo transfer in cattle.
  • Recent developments, including improved embryo transfer using in vitro-produced embryos and the use of Doppler ultrasound for early pregnancy detection, have led to higher pregnancy rates and more effective breeding programs in commercial operations.
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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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We aimed to evaluate the impact of corpus luteum (CL) and uterine characteristics accessed by B-mode and Color-Doppler ultrasonography in recipient mares at the time of embryo transfer (ET) on pregnancy outcomes. Recipient mares (n = 110), between days 3-9 after spontaneous ovulation, received a fresh embryo. Immediately before ET, the reproductive system was assessed by transrectal palpation for the following parameters: uterine tone (0-3), CL echogenicity (0-6), CL type (homogeneous, trabecular or anechoic center), luteal area (cm), uterine echogenicity (0-3), uterine edema (0-3), luteal blood perfusion (0-100%) and uterine blood perfusion (1-4).

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Early embryonic mortality caused by maternal-fetal recognition failure in the three weeks after fertilization represents a major cause of reproductive inefficiency in the cattle industry. Modifying the amounts and ratios of prostaglandin (PG) F and PGE can benefit the establishment of pregnancy in cattle. Adding conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) to endometrial and fetal cells culture affects PG synthesis, but its effect on bovine trophoblast cells (CT-1) is unknown.

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The aim of this research was to evaluate the effect of recombinant bovine somatotropin (bST) on pregnancy per artificial insemination (P/AI), cellular composition of the corpus luteum (CL) and endometrial gland morphometry. In Experiment 1, Nelore cows (n = 587) received a fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI) protocol and, at insemination, received 0, 250 or 500 mg of bST subcutaneously (SC). In Experiment 2, Nelore cows (n = 243) received 0 or 500 mg of bST, SC, on D7 (D0 = day of FTAI).

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