Publications by authors named "Mineto Tani"

The association between pancreatic disorder and abdominal fat necrosis in cattle remains unclear. The pancreases of 29 slaughtered cattle with or without fat necrosis were collected to investigate pathological changes. Japanese Black (JB) cattle were classified into the FN group (with abdominal fat necrosis; n=9) and N group (without fat necrosis; n=5).

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An investigation into the absorption and accumulation of carotenoids from phaffia yeast in two to three-week-old calves was carried out. Carotenoid contents of the control cattle (n=1) were 615.0 ng/g in the liver, 263.

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  • This study examines the blood profiles and tissue expression of Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) as a potential biomarker for granulosa-theca cell tumors (GTCTs) in cattle, comparing cases with GTCTs to other groups with different ovarian conditions.
  • Results showed that AMH levels in the GTCT group were significantly higher than those in groups with cystic ovarian disease, functional corpus luteum, or superovulation treatment, suggesting a strong association between AMH and GTCTs.
  • Immunohistochemical analysis of GTCT tissues revealed distinct patterns of AMH expression, marking this research as the first to explore AMH's role in diagnosing GTCTs in cattle.
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In order to improve the reproductive performance during the summer period, embryo transfer (ET; Japanese black embryo) following artificial insemination (AI; Holstein semen: ETFAI) was conducted in dairy cows in south-western Japan (n=56). The conception rate was improved in cows with ETFAI compared with conventional AI, which served as the control (n=195; 30.4% vs.

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Two cases of bovine male pseudohermaphrodites (PH) were subjected for clinical investigation with transrectal ultrasonography, endocrinology with adoption of hCG-stimulation test, cytogenetics with analysis of sex chromosome and Y-specific DNA, and finally histological examination. Results were compared with normal calves. Case 1 was a 10-month-old calf with XX/XY chimeras, showing elevation of testosterone (T) levels, but no change in progesterone (P(4)) after hCG test, and possessed atrophied testes in the cavitas pelvis.

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