Abstract

The dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA) supplementation, before the Timed Artificial Insemination (TAI) protocol, may contribute to a reduction in embryonic mortality. In this context, we hypothesized that dietary supplementation with sunflower seed, before the TAI protocol, will promote an increase in the ovulatory Follicle Diameter (FD), with a consequent increase in the Corpus Luteum Diameter (CLD) and the plasma concentration of Progesterone (P4) in the subsequent diestrum. We evaluated the effect of sunflower seed supplementation, prior to TAI, on the ovulatory FD, CLD, lipid profile and plasma P4 concentration of both pregnant and non-pregnant Nelore heifers. Thirty heifers of 24-36 months old, kept on pasture with water and mineral salt ad libitum, were divided into two groups. The heifers received a 1.7 kg/day supplement containing 53% soybean meal and 47% corn (control group, n = 15) or 40% soybean meal and 60% sunflower seed (sunflower seed group, n = 15) for 56 days. All heifers received the TAI protocol 24 h after the final supplementation. At the time of TAI (D0), the ovaries of all animals were evaluated by ultrasound examinations to determine the FD. Every 48 h for 26 days, the CLD was measured using ultrasound. Blood samples were collected for P4 determinations (except on D8, D20 and D24) and total cholesterol, triglycerides, High-Density Lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) and Low-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL), analyses were conducted on D0 and D21. There was no effect of sunflower seed supplementation on mean FD on TAI day, CLD and P4 concentration or lipid profile after TAI in pregnant or non-pregnant heifers. In conclusion, sunflower seed supplementation for 56 days preceding TAI did not change the FD, CLD, P4 concentration, or lipid profile in Nelore heifers.

Highlights

  • The influence of nutrition on reproductive performance is a topic that has generated interest in researchers, especially supplementation with Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA)

  • We evaluate the luteal development, lipid profile and P4 concentration after Timed Artificial Insemination (TAI) in both pregnant and non-pregnant Nelore heifers supplemented with sunflower seed for 56 days

  • The ovulatory follicle diameters on the day of the TAI showed no significant effect of the treatment on the Follicle Diameter (FD) in non-pregnant heifers (9.5 ± 0.5 and 9.9 ± 0.9 mm in CG and sunflower given Nelore heifers group (SSG), respectively; P = 0.7364) or pregnant heifers (9.0±0.7 and 9.5±1.0 mm, in CG and SSG, respectively; P = 0.7143)

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Introduction

The influence of nutrition on reproductive performance is a topic that has generated interest in researchers, especially supplementation with Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA). Animals do not synthesize some PUFA, such as linolenic and linoleic acid, due to the absence of specific enzymes for such synthesis (Santos et al, 2008). Among the PUFA-rich oilseeds, especially omega 6, sunflower seed (Helianthus annuus L.) is economically viable in ruminant nutrition. Such seed consists of 42% total lipids; of these, 68% are represented by linoleic acid (Staples et al, 1998).

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