Diet crude protein reduction on follicular fluid and cumulus-oocyte complexes of mid-lactating Girolando cows.
2022
CARVALHEIRA, L. de R. | SANTOS, G. B. dos | JASMIM | GUIMARÃES, C. R. | CAMPOS, M. M. | MACHADO, F. S. | PEDROSO, A. M. | SILVA, T. E. da | NOGUEIRA, L. A. G. | RODRIGUES, A. L. R. | CARVALHO, B. C. de | LUCIANO DE REZENDE CARVALHEIRA, Universidade Federal Fluminense; GUSTAVO BERVIAN DOS SANTOS, Universidade Federal Fluminense; JASMIM, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; CLÓVIS RIBEIRO GUIMARÃES, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; MARIANA MAGALHAES CAMPOS, CNPGL; FERNANDA SAMARINI MACHADO, CNPGL; ALEXANDRE MENDONÇA PEDROSO, AMP Consultoria; TADEU EDER DA SILVA, University of Wisconsin-Madison; LUIZ ALTAMIRO GARCIA NOGUEIRA, Universidade Federal Fluminense; ANDRÉ LUÍS RIOS RODRIGUES, Universidade Federal Fluminense; BRUNO CAMPOS DE CARVALHO, CNPGL.
This study evaluated the effect of crude protein (CP) reduction in four diets (156, 139, 132, and 127 g Kg-1 DM) maintaining constant metabolizable protein (188 g/day) on the follicular fluid and cumulus-oocyte complexes of mid-lactating Girolando cows. Twenty-two Girolando cows with average of 21.55 ±3.19 L daily milk yield, 105.30 ±22.62 days in lactation and 3.22 ±0.03 body condition score were selected. To reduce CP in diets and maintain constant metabolizable protein, urea and soybean meal were gradually replaced by lignosulfonate-treated soybean meal (SoyPass®, Cargill), resulting in an increase in rumenundegradable protein and a reduction in rumen degradable protein. A linear and quadratic reduction was observed in the plasma and follicular fluid urea nitrogen concentration following CP reduction, with the most intense reduction occurring in the 127 g Kg-1 DM group (p<0.001). As CP reduced, there was a tendency for a linear increase in the follicular growth rate (P=0.0696), on the number and proportion of viable oocytes (P<0.09), and also a linear increase for the number (P=0.0397) and proportion (P<0.09) of grade I viable oocytes. Plus, there was a linear effect for the number of cumulus oophorus cells. Cows fed with the lowest amount of CP had cumulus-oocyte complexes with higher numbers of cumulus oophorus cells (P=0.0238). Also, the reduction of diet crude protein was followed by a decrease in the probability of oocytes? DNA degradation. In conclusion, the reduction of CP in the diet of mid-lactating Girolando cows, reduces urea nitrogen concentration in both blood plasma and follicular fluid, and, as a consequence, increases the viability of oocytes and the number of cumulus oophorus cells while reducing oocytes? DNA degradation of follicular included cumulus-oocyte complex. The reduction on dietary CP may improve in vivo oocytes-embryo development impacting fertility of lactating dairy cows.
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