Publications by authors named "Pawel M Bartlewski"

The effects of Mn-, Zn- or Cu-nanosuccinate added to freezing extender on select post-thaw semen characteristics were determined in six Texel rams (aged 2-4 years) during seasonal anestrus (April-May). Ejaculates (n = 6 per ram) collected into an artificial vagina were divided into ten isovolumetric fractions each. Semen was diluted in lactose-yolk-tris-citrate-glycerin medium and nanosuccinates (Mn- and Zn-nanosuccinate: 0.

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At present, the success of non-surgical embryo recovery (NSER) and transfer (NSET) hinges upon the cervical passage of catheters, but penetration of the uterine cervix in ewes is problematic due to its anatomical structure (i.e., long and narrow cervical lumen with misaligned folds and rings).

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Ultrasonographic characteristics of skeletal muscles are related to their health status and functional capacity, but they still provide limited information on muscle composition during the inflammatory process. It has been demonstrated that an alteration in muscle composition or structure can have disparate effects on different ranges of ultrasonogram pixel intensities. Therefore, monitoring specific clusters or bands of pixel intensity values could help detect echotextural changes in skeletal muscles associated with neurogenic inflammation.

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Exposure to heat stress (HS) in utero was postulated to trigger an adaptive molecular response that can be transmitted to the next generation. Hence, this study assessed the impact of HS exposure at different stages of the gestational period of mice on the female F1 population and their offspring. Heat stress exposure (41°C and 65% relative humidity-RH) occurred during the first half (FP), the second half (SP), or the entire pregnancy (TP).

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Mammalian genome editing has utilized expensive and highly specialized electroporator devices. The "Gene Pulser XCell," a modular electroporation system for transfecting all cell types, has not been used extensively in mammalian embryo genome editing. The present experiment was undertaken to determine the usefulness of the Gene Pulser XCell for inserting the CRISPR/Cas9 system into intact zygotes in order to obtain the enhanced green fluorescent protein reporter rats (eGFP-R).

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Premature regression of corpora lutea (PRCL) may adversely affect the outcome of hormonal ovarian superstimulation in small ruminants, and the total dose of exogenous gonadotropins used may be one of the causes of this condition. There were two major objectives of the present study: (1) to evaluate the effects of different superovulatory doses of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone (pFSH) on the biometry, blood perfusion (Doppler), and echotextural characteristics of luteal structures; and, (2) to determine the usefulness of biometric, vascular, and echotextural luteal variables, as well as measurements of circulating progesterone (P) concentrations for early detection of PRCL in superovulated Santa Inês ewes. Twenty-seven Santa Inês ewes received an intravaginal P-releasing device (CIDR) from Days 0 to 8 (Day 0 = random day of the anovulatory period).

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This article addresses morphokinetic changes and the extent of apoptosis in vitrified and non-vitrified in vitro-derived ovine blastocysts. Cumulus-oocyte complexes were collected after ovarian scarification obtain after slaughter and in vitro maturation was performed in TCM 199 medium supplemented with Earle's Salt, 10 % of FBS, and 5 µg/mL of LH/FSH at 38 °C for 24 h. After maturation, the oocytes were co-incubated with thawed ram semen (IVF) for 19 h.

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This study set out to examine ultrasonographic attributes of non-neurosegmentally (pectoral-forelimb) and neurosegmentally linked (hindlimb) myotomes in an experimental model that leads to neurogenic inflammation in segmentally linked myotomes, and to evaluate quantitative correlations among ultrasonographic attributes of the muscles, relative content of various inflammatory mediators, and nociceptive thresholds (hot and mechanical) in rats. Twelve male Wistar Kyoto rats were randomly divided into two equinumerous groups: surgery group, in which the left lumbar (L4-L6) facet joints were compressed for 3 min with modified Kelly forceps under general anesthesia, and sham-operated rats. All ultrasonograms were obtained with the Vevo 2100 Visual Sonic scanner connected to a 24-MHz transducer at four different time points: pre-surgery and 7, 14, and 21 days after surgical procedures.

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This review addresses the influence of homebox A10/a10 (HOXA/Hoxa10) gene on reproductive tract anatomy and functional fertility in mammalian species, and discusses major endocrine and environmental regulators of HOXA/Hoxa10 expression. Female reproductive efficiency or success is a function of several factors including the ovulation and fertilization rate, and uterine receptivity. A family of HOX/Hox genes establishes the segmental identity of the reproductive tract during embryogenesis and retains its physiological plasticity in sexually mature animals and humans.

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The present experiment employed time-lapse (TL) imaging to assess the effects of vitrification on the development of ovine blastocysts and to see if the timing of blastocyst formation and expansion was correlated with the numbers of embryo- and trophoblasts determined through differential staining of the expanded blastocysts. Ovaries were obtained after slaughter from cycling (October-March) Polish Longwool ewes aged 1-3 years and cumulus-oocyte complexes were collected by ovarian scarification. In vitro maturation was performed in TCM 199 medium supplemented with Earle's Salt, 10% of FBS, and 5 μg/mL of LH/FSH at 38 °C for 24 h.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how time-lapse imaging can help assess the quality and development potential of ovine embryos by analyzing morphometric and phototextural markers.
  • Oocytes were harvested from Polish Longwool ewes, fertilized, and then monitored until the blastocyst stage using advanced imaging technology and software for precise measurements of various embryo characteristics.
  • Results showed that most developmental parameters were similar across embryos, but a significant difference was noted in the area of the perivitelline space, suggesting that this measurement at the zygote stage could be a predictor of whether embryos will develop further, although more research is necessary to confirm these findings.
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The aim of this study was to analyze the factors that can influence pork prices, particularly the effects of various types of fluctuations on the volatility of pork prices in the European Union as a whole market and individual EU countries. The research material consisted of monthly time series of pork prices collected from 2009 to 2020. These data originated from the Integrated System of Agricultural Information coordinated by the Polish Ministry of Agriculture.

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This study set out to examine associations among echotextural, physicochemical and sensory attributes of the pectoralis major muscles in 17-week-old organic turkeys (B.U.T.

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The present study compared the outcomes of in vivo embryo production in Morada Nova ewes subjected to either 9-day (G-9 , n = 21) or 12-day (G-12 , n = 21) progesterone (P )-based estruses synchronization protocol coupled with superovulatory treatment with decreasing doses of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone (133 mg of pFSH given over 3 days). Non-surgical embryo recovery (NSER) was performed 6-7 days after the onset of oestrus. Total antral follicle count doubled from the first to the sixth pFSH dose in both groups (p < .

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Two experiments were conducted in acyclic Alpine (A) and Saanen (S) goats that received intravaginal sponges containing 60 mg of medroxyprogesterone acetate for 6 days, as well as 200 IU of eCG and 30 μg d-cloprostenol i.m. 24 h before sponge removal.

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The present study set out to determine the effects of incorporating cDDGS into starter, grower, and finisher diets (containing 5%, 10%, and 15% of cDDGS, respectively) on growth performance, carcass and meat quality, and cost effectiveness of pig fattening. Sixty-four pigs (mean body weight of 15.0 ± 2.

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This study assessed the feasibility of embryo production and nonsurgical embryo recovery (NSER) in Morada Nova ewes (an endangered native Brazilian breed of sheep) subjected to different estrus synchronization and/or superovulation protocols. Ewes received intravaginal sponges soaked with 60 mg medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP), which were kept in place for six (G6;  = 12), nine (G9;  = 12), or 12 (G12;  = 12) days. Half of the ewes in each group remained estrus synchronized only () and the other half was superovulated () with 133 mg porcine follicle-stimulating hormone (pFSH).

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Economic potential of the swine industry hinges upon the reproductive performance of sows, which may be enhanced by improving uterine capacity, a component trait of litter size and piglet productivity. Previous attempts at characterizing morphological traits indicative of high uterine volume have not been completely successful, resulting in the continued need for a reliable method of predicting reproductive value to improve production efficiency of the sow. Hence, the main objective of this study was to scrutinize macro- and micro-morphology of the sow's reproductive tract for quantitative correlations with fertility indices.

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The aim of this study was to assess and compare ultrasonographic characteristics of maternal and fetal structures, vulvar temperatures, and vaginal mucous impedance in pregnant ewes in the term parturition group (TPG, n = 15) and induced pre-term parturition group (IPPG; n = 15). All the measurements were taken every 12 h throughout the last gestational week. Maternal and fetal structures and the fetal heart rate (HR) were assessed using ultrasonography.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of in vitro embryo production after maturing bovine oocytes in two different media: Milli-Q® Water and nanowater.
  • Both media showed similar results in terms of cleavage rates (around 63.8% for Milli-Q® and 63.6% for nanowater) and blastocyst formation rates (16.3% for Milli-Q® and 16.7% for nanowater), indicating no significant difference.
  • The findings suggest that nanowater is a viable alternative to Milli-Q® Water for the in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes.
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  • Time-lapse (TL) imaging is used to monitor the development of in vitro embryos, potentially improving methods for embryo cryopreservation and transfer by predicting cleavage timing.
  • The study involved collecting oocytes from Longwool ewes and analyzing their development into blastocysts using TL imaging, with digital images taken every 10 minutes to track division kinetics.
  • Results showed that only 37.4% of embryos developed normally into blastocysts, with significant differences in developmental timing and a high incidence of anomalies, particularly in those that didn't reach the blastocyst stage.
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Thirty clinically healthy Holstein-Friesian cows underwent twice daily machine milking and ultrasonographic examinations of the udder just prior to and after milking. Digital ultrasonographic images of each udder quarter were subjected to computer-assisted echotextural analyses to obtain mean numerical pixel values (NPVs) and pixel heterogeneity (PSD) of the mammary gland parenchyma. The average milk yield and pH were higher ( < 0.

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The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of nanowater (NW; water declusterized using cold plasma treatment) as a diluent for a commercial boar semen extender during the 15-day storage (Days 1 to 15) at 16-18 °C. Ejaculates collected from 8 boars were subjected to the standard evaluation and then diluted in the extender prepared with deionized water (DW) or NW to a final concentration of 3×10 spermatozoa/ml. The proportion of defective spermatozoa increased (P<0.

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The main goal of this preliminary study was to determine and compare ultrasonographic characteristics of the mammary gland in two genotypes of ewes varying in milk productivity at 2, 3 and 4 weeks after lambing. Ultrasonographic images of the udder were obtained using the 5.0- and 7.

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