Publications by authors named "Jandui E Nobrega"

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  • The study investigates the role of C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) and its receptor NPR2 in oocyte maturation and communication with cumulus cells in bovine COCs, following previous findings in other mammals.
  • It finds that gonadotropins like FSH and LH reduce NPR3 mRNA levels in cumulus cells during maturation, while NPR2 levels remain unchanged, and inhibiting EGFR blocks this downregulation.
  • Additionally, the research highlights that NPR3 activation can inhibit cumulus expansion, suggesting a complex interaction between CNP, NPR3, and gonadotropins affecting ovarian functions.*
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  • The study investigates how a GnRH agonist (leuprolide acetate) affects oxidative stress in sheep exposed to androgens prenatally, suggesting potential implications for PCOS.
  • Androgenized sheep showed changes in cholesterol and fat distribution, but oxidative stress markers remained largely unchanged, except for a decrease in nitric oxide in androgenized animals at 18 months.
  • The findings indicate that neonatal treatment with leuprolide had minimal impact on the overall balance of oxidative stress, questioning its efficacy as a treatment for related conditions.
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Prostaglandin F2α (PGF) induces the precipitous loss of steroidogenic capabilities and cellular death in the corpus luteum of many species, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying this event are not completely understood. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) was activated in granulosa cells during follicle atresia, whereas AKT is immediately down-regulated in the corpus luteum after PGF treatment in cattle; however, their involvement in both functional and morphological luteolysis in monovular species still need to be determined. Blood samples and corpus lutea were collected from cows before (0) and 2, 12, 24, and 48 hr after PGF treatment on Day 10 of the estrous cycle (4-5 cows per time point).

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Castration of male calves is necessary for trading to facilitate handling and prevent reproduction. However, some methods of castration are traumatic and lead to economic losses because of infection and myiasis. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficiency of intratesticular injection (ITI) of hypertonic sodium chloride (NaCl; 20%) solution in male calf castration during the first weeks of life.

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Neosporosis has been considered the main cause of abortion between the first and the second trimester of pregnancy in cattle. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the presence of Neospora caninum DNA obtained from experimental models based on the evaluation of different areas of the fetal nervous system and organs from heifers previously inoculated with NC-1 after or before insemination. This study was performed with Hereford × Nelore (n=29) heifers and all animals were considered free of diseases at the beginning of the experiment.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) on the activation and survival of preantral follicles cultured in vitro enclosed in ovarian fragments (in situ). Goat ovarian cortex was divided into fragments to be used in this study. One fragment was immediately fixed (fresh control - FC) and the remaining fragments were cultured in supplemented minimum essential medium (MEM) without (cultured control - CC) or with different concentrations of LIF (1, 10, 50, 100 or 200 ng/ml) for 1 or 7 days, at 39°C in air with 5% CO2.

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