Publications by authors named "Tibary A"

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  • The review examines reproduction and pregnancy processes in various livestock species, including cattle, sheep, goats, swine, horses, and camelids.
  • It offers a historical perspective on pregnancy detection, while also delving into the physiological aspects of pregnancy and the significance of conceptus signals for accurate diagnosis.
  • The paper highlights the importance of effective pregnancy diagnosis and management to enhance the profitability of livestock operations and discusses emerging diagnostic methods.
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  • Effective management of breeding stallions is essential for ensuring their reproductive longevity, whether through natural mating or artificial insemination.
  • Veterinarians must know techniques to assess testicular function and diagnose disorders, especially in emergencies.
  • The paper details clinical evaluation methods (palpation, ultrasound, biopsy, fine-needle aspiration) and categorizes testicular issues like congenital disorders, scrotal enlargement, progressive enlargement, and testicular degeneration, illustrated with case studies.
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  • The study focuses on how the dromedary camel's ovulation is induced by a substance called beta nerve growth factor (β-NGF) found in male sperm.
  • Researchers conducted experiments showing that injecting β-NGF into female camels led to ovulation, with noticeable increases in hormones like LH and progesterone over time.
  • The results also revealed that β-NGF activates specific neurons in the brain, particularly those involved in reproductive control, which may play a key role in triggering ovulation.
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  • Alpacas frequently suffer from congenital reproductive tract abnormalities, particularly ovarian hypoplasia/dysgenesis, making diagnosis difficult.
  • A study examined five female alpacas with this syndrome, highlighting their clinical, ultrasonographic, and histological characteristics alongside serum AMH level comparisons with 11 normal females.
  • Results showed affected alpacas had significantly lower AMH levels and various ovarian abnormalities, indicating that AMH could assist in diagnosing this condition, but further research is required to understand its causes.
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  • - This study analyzes a reciprocal translocation between horse chromosomes Y and 13 in a Friesian stallion experiencing complete meiotic arrest and azoospermia, or lack of sperm production.
  • - Utilizing dual-color fluorescence in situ hybridization, researchers identified the translocation breakpoints, finding one at the multicopy region on ECAY and another at the centromere of ECA13, resulting in two abnormal derivative chromosomes.
  • - A significant reduction in copy number of certain ECAY genes was observed, indicating the translocation may have caused genetic material loss, affecting meiosis and providing insights into the Y chromosome's role in male fertility.
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Modes of mammalian reproduction are diverse and not always conserved among related species. Progesterone is universally required to supports pregnancy but sites of synthesis and metabolic pathways vary widely. The steroid metabolome of mid-to late gestation was characterized, focusing on 5α-reduced pregnanes in species representing the Perissodactyla, Cetartiodactyla and Carnivora using mass spectrometry.

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Field collection of oocytes in mares using transvaginal follicular aspiration (TVA) for embryo production has the potential to revolutionate the equine industry. Protocols for TVA in specialized laboratory settings have been described in the scientific literature since the early 1980s. The objective of this study was to determine the success rate of TVA oocytes recovery under ambulatory conditions.

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For the spring-calving beef herds, late gestation coincides with winter and early spring, when cows are dependent on feed supplements with low quality hay, which is hard to meet their nutrient requirements. However, the effects of deficiencies of metabolizable protein intake during late gestation on offspring beef quality are unclear. Wagyu cattle have excellent marbling, and insemination with Wagyu vs Angus semen is a practical option for beef producers to improve beef quality.

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The unique evolutionary dynamics and complex structure make the Y chromosome the most diverse and least understood region in the mammalian genome, despite its undisputable role in sex determination, development, and male fertility. Here we present the first contig-level annotated draft assembly for the alpaca () Y chromosome based on hybrid assembly of short- and long-read sequence data of flow-sorted Y. The latter was also used for cDNA selection providing Y-enriched testis transcriptome for annotation.

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Llamas and alpacas are important production animals in South America, with increasing interest in other parts of the world. Poor reproductive efficiency combined with several unique anatomical and physiological reproductive features offer challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility in camelids. This review presents an approach to the clinical investigation and common causes of infertility and subfertility in the male and female.

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Although coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) serves as an antioxidant and energy source for spermatozoa when added to stallion semen before cooling or freezing, the effects of feeding CoQ10 on semen quality have not been studied. We assessed the effects of daily oral ingestion of CoQ10-ubiquinol by stallions on their plasma CoQ10 concentrations and semen quality. Seven mature Andalusian stallions ate 1g ubiquinol/day for 4 weeks followed by a 4-week washout period.

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Steroid response to human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) administration has been used in various species to study testicular function and for diagnostic purposes. In this study, two experiments were conducted to determine serum testosterone concentration response to administration of hCG and its correlation with testicular weight. In the second experiment the relationship between age, testosterone and estrogen response to hCG, and testicular histometry was in pre-pubertal and post-pubertal male alpacas.

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Spermatogonial stem cell transplantation (SSCT) is an experimental technique for transfer of germline between donor and recipient males that could be used as a tool for biomedical research, preservation of endangered species, and dissemination of desirable genetics in food animal populations. To fully realize these potentials, recipient males must be devoid of endogenous germline but possess normal testicular architecture and somatic cell function capable of supporting allogeneic donor stem cell engraftment and regeneration of spermatogenesis. Here we show that male mice, pigs, goats, and cattle harboring knockout alleles of the gene generated by CRISPR-Cas9 editing have testes that are germline ablated but otherwise structurally normal.

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Camels are highly adapted to harsh environments. The dromedary camel is adapted to a wide range of arid and semi-arid conditions. The aim of the present paper is to review some of the key adaptation characteristics of the dromedary and how they affect reproductive patterns.

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This case report describes spermatogenic arrest and azoospermia in a stallion with a unique Y chromosome-autosome translocation. Clinical diagnosis of azoospermia was based on history of infertility and evaluation of ejaculates collected for artificial insemination. Clinical and ultrasonographic evaluation of the external and internal genitalia did not reveal any abnormalities except for smaller than normal testicular size.

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The development of high-quality chromosomally assigned reference genomes constitutes a key feature for understanding genome architecture of a species and is critical for the discovery of the genetic blueprints of traits of biological significance. South American camelids serve people in extreme environments and are important fiber and companion animals worldwide. Despite this, the alpaca reference genome lags far behind those available for other domestic species.

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Male reproductive capacity is a critical component of cattle production and the majority of genetic gain is made via selective utilization of gametes from desirable sires. Thus, strategies that enhance sperm production increase the availability of elite genetics for use in improving production characteristics of populations on a worldwide scale. In all mammals, the amount of sperm produced is strongly correlated to the number of Sertoli cells in testes.

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To examine a possible control of reproductive seasonality by melatonin, continual-release subcutaneous melatonin implants were inserted 4.5 months before the natural breeding season (October-April) into female camels (Melatonin-treated group). The animals were exposed to an artificial long photoperiod (16L:8D) for 41 days prior to implant placement to facilitate receptivity to the short-day signal that is expected with melatonin implants.

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This paper reviews that state of our knowledge concerning follicular wave dynamics, monitoring and manipulation. All camelids have overlapping follicular waves in absence of ovulation which is induced by a seminal plasma factor (βNGF). The interval between follicular waves varies.

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Pregnancy maintenance depends on the maternal recognition of pregnancy (MRP), a physiological process by which the lifespan of the corpus luteum is prolonged. This mechanism is not well characterized in camelids. The objectives of the present research were to determine if exogenous oxytocin prolongs the corpus luteum activity in alpacas and to evaluate expression and localization of oxytocin receptors within the endometrium at 9 and 14days post-mating.

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The synthesis of anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) by the Sertoli cells in males is crucial for sexual differentiation. There are no studies on AMH in Camelids. The objectives of this research were to 1) compare AMH serum concentrations in prepubertal and adult male alpacas and 2) determine the effect of castration on these concentrations in adult males to provide a validation of a commercial AMH test in alpacas.

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  • Genome editing tools like CRISPR/Cas9 are being used to create genetically modified pigs, which are important for agriculture and research.
  • The study specifically edited the NANOS2 gene in pig embryos, resulting in offspring that display certain traits similar to genetically modified mice, particularly affecting male germline development.
  • The findings suggest that male pigs with one functioning NANOS2 gene and female knockout pigs remain fertile, indicating potential for using NANOS2 knockout males in advancing genetic research and gamete availability in livestock.
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Signal peptides of membrane proteins are cleaved by signal peptidase once the nascent proteins reach the endoplasmic reticulum. Previously, we reported that, contrary to the paradigm, the signal peptide of ruminant CD18, the β subunit of β integrins, is not cleaved and hence remains intact on mature CD18 molecules expressed on the surface of ruminant leukocytes. Leukotoxin secreted by Mannheimia (Pasteurella) haemolytica binds to the intact signal peptide and causes cytolysis of ruminant leukocytes, resulting in acute inflammation and lung tissue damage.

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Twin births are rare in alpacas despite the high incidence of double ovulation and are undesirable because they contribute to early and late pregnancy loss, abortion, and birth of nonviable neonates. The objective of the present study was to determine the incidence and outcome of twin pregnancy in double-ovulating alpacas by retrospective and prospective analysis. Data from double-ovulating females (N = 41) presented for pregnancy diagnosis were analyzed to determine pregnancy status at three stages after mating (14-16, 25-30, and 45-53 days).

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