INFLUENCE OF LITTER SIZE ON ULTRASOUND ESTIMATED FETAL GROWTH CURVE, MATERNAL STEROIDS, OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SERUM FREE RNA IN GOATS

Q4 Veterinary Spermova Pub Date : 2021-08-13 DOI:10.18548/aspe/0009.06
Omnia El-sayed, M. Kandiel, S. Ibrahim, K. Mahmound, Mahmound Abou-El-Roos
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This study aimed at evaluating the litter size influence on fetal growth (marked by biparietal diameter), steroid hormones (estradiol and progesterone), oxidative stress markers [Total antioxidant capacity (TAC), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), Glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and malondialdehyde (MDA)], total proteins, and serum-free RNA. Goats (n=150) were blood sampled and assessed ultrasonographically during the mid-stage of pregnancy (6th to 14th week) and were classified into non-pregnant (n=64), single (n= 55) twine (n= 25), and triple (n= 6) pregnancy according to a number of feti. The correlation coefficient of caprine fetal growth was R² = 0.9609, 0.9418, and, 0.928 in single, twin, and triple feti, respectively. The area under the curve of the fetal growth was 286.2, 282.1, and 263.4 for single, twin, and triple caprine fetuses. The mean reduction rate in fetal growth compared to singleton pregnancy was 1.65±1.03 and 8.32±2.41 % in twine and triple feti, respectively. Estradiol significantly (P< 0.05) decreased, while progesterone (P< 0.01) and serum-free RNA (P< 0.001) increased in pregnant animals compared to non-pregnant. TAC and MDA increased in multiple pregnancies compared to non-pregnancy in association with the decrease of SOD and catalase activities. GPx activity and total proteins substantially decreased in triple pregnancy than non-pregnancy. Cell-free RNA negatively correlated with estradiol, CAT, GPx, and total proteins, and positively correlated with P4, TAC, and MDA. In conclusion, litter size greatly impacted fetal growth, maternal steroids, and serum-free RNA, and preload to oxidative stressmediated health disorders in pregnant goats.
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产仔数对超声估测山羊胎儿生长曲线、母体类固醇、氧化应激和血清游离RNA的影响
本研究旨在评估产仔数对胎儿生长(以双顶径为标志)、类固醇激素(雌二醇和孕酮)、氧化应激标志物[总抗氧化能力(TAC)、超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、过氧化氢酶(CAT)、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)和丙二醛(MDA)]、总蛋白和无血清RNA的影响。山羊(n=150)在妊娠中期(第6至14周)采集血液并进行超声检查,根据胎儿数量分为非妊娠期(n=64)、单胎(n=55)和三胎(n=6)。山羊胎儿生长的相关系数在单胎、双胎和三胎中分别为R²=0.9609、0.9418和0.928。单胎、双胎和三胎山羊的胎儿生长曲线下面积分别为286.2282.1和263.4。与单胎妊娠相比,双胎妊娠和三胎妊娠的胎儿生长平均减少率分别为1.65±1.03和8.32±2.41%。与未怀孕动物相比,怀孕动物的雌二醇显著降低(P<0.05),而孕酮(P<0.01)和无血清RNA(P<0.001)增加。TAC和MDA在多胎妊娠期比未妊娠期增加,与SOD和过氧化氢酶活性降低有关。三重妊娠期GPx活性和总蛋白显著低于非妊娠期。细胞游离RNA与雌二醇、CAT、GPx和总蛋白呈负相关,与P4、TAC和MDA呈正相关。总之,产仔数极大地影响了怀孕山羊的胎儿生长、母体类固醇和无血清RNA,以及氧化应激介导的健康障碍的预负荷。
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