2002
DOI: 10.2527/2002.8092209x
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Endocrine, growth, and carcass characteristics of bulls immunized against luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone fusion proteins

Abstract: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a LHRH fusion protein vaccine on endocrine changes, feedlot performance, and carcass quality of bulls compared with steers and hormone-implanted steers. Crossbred bulls (n = 30; mean weight, 179 +/- 4 kg; mean age, 130 +/- 2 d) were randomly assigned to three treatment groups: 1) castrated (castrated; n = 10); 2) castrated-implanted with trenbolone acetate (implanted; n = 10); and 3) immunized against a cocktail of recombinant fusion proteins, ovalbumin-LHRH-7 and thio… Show more

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“…Although it is known that testosterone has an anabolic effect, weight gain of vaccinated bulls which had low testosterone levels did not differ from control animals what is consistent with findings of previous studies [3][4][5][6]11,20]. This may be explained by the reduced physical activity in vaccinated animals improving their body condition.…”
Section: Daysupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Although it is known that testosterone has an anabolic effect, weight gain of vaccinated bulls which had low testosterone levels did not differ from control animals what is consistent with findings of previous studies [3][4][5][6]11,20]. This may be explained by the reduced physical activity in vaccinated animals improving their body condition.…”
Section: Daysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As it has been shown in many investigations published during the last years [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]17,20,[29][30][31][32][33][34] vaccination against GnRF was able to induce an increase in anti-GnRF antibody titer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A similaridade para esta característica deve-se à idade dos animais em que as castrações foram realizadas, todas em fase pré-púbere. Estudos avaliando o desenvolvimento corporal de bovinos machos castrados cirurgicamente ou imunologicamente em idade pré-púbere verificaram que os animais de ambos os grupos apresentaram desenvolvimento similar (10,11) ; dessa forma, a mesma intensidade de crescimento induz a semelhanças nos componentes periféricos. A castração em idade pré-púbere, sem que haja aproveitamento marcante da testosterona como hormônio natural de crescimento, é prática comumente realizada, na região Sul do Brasil.…”
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“…No presente estudo, embora todos os animais tenham sido castrados, se considerarmos o intervalo entre castrações já descrito anteriormente, os resultados seguem uma lógica em comum com o trabalho mencionado acima. Por outro lado, ao comparar a castração imunológica à cirúrgica outras pesquisas obtiveram percentagem estimada de gordura cardíaca, pélvica e renal semelhante, porém para novilhos terminados em confinamento (10,21) . O conjunto destas gorduras representa o KPH, utilizado nos Estados Unidos pelo sistema USDA para determinação do Yeld Grade (grau de rendimento) de carcaças bovinas.…”
Section: Machado Ds Et Alunclassified