PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS
The placenta connects the mare and the foal and it is one of the main organs responsible for fetal development and newborn’s morphometric characteristics. This function becomes even more important because a number of studies indicates that foals physical characteristics are able to predict their dev...
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doaj-a6303ca879a44051a73ca3cf78e8b4192020-11-25T04:06:03ZengUniversidade Federal de GoiásCiência Animal Brasileira1518-27971809-68912017-06-0118018297PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICSElena Carolina Serrano-Recalde0Juliana Cristina Queiroz-Silva1Carina de Fatima Guimarães2Mariana Matera Veras3Roberta Galvano Barbosa4Maria Augusta Alonso5Claudia Barbosa Fernandes6Universidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloMedica Veterinaria AutônomaUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloThe placenta connects the mare and the foal and it is one of the main organs responsible for fetal development and newborn’s morphometric characteristics. This function becomes even more important because a number of studies indicates that foals physical characteristics are able to predict their development in adult life. Therefore, the aim of this study was to correlate mares parity (1-5) and maternal characteristics with placental characteristics as well as foals size. Mares were categorized according to parity in G1: 1 parturation (n=4); G2: 2 parturations (n=6); G3: 3 parturations (n=7); G4: 4 parturations (n=5); and G5: 5 parturations (n=3). Results indicate that the mares pre- and post-parturition thoracic perimeter and weight had a positive correlation on foals weight (p=0.004/ R= 0.51; p=0.002/ R= 0.55; p=0.01/ R= 0.43), height (p=0.0005/ R= 0.60; p=0.001/ R= 0.57; p=0.005/ R= 0,50), and thoracic perimeter (p=0.0001/ R= 0.65; p≤0.0001/ R= 0.71; p=0.0002/ R= 0.64) at birth. Mares that were heavier at pre-partum had greater placental weight (p=0.01/R= 0.45) and delivered heavier foals (p=0.003/ R= 0.52) with greater thoracic perimeter (p=0.01/ R= 0.45). Foals of mares in G4 were heavier, probably indicating that the greater uterine size in multiparous mares allows greater placental coverage, greater fetomaternal surface contact and probably greater supply of nutrient to the fetus. Keywords: chorioallantoic membrane; equine; parturition; pregnancy.https://www.revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/33567equino-gestação-parto-mebrana corioalantóide |
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Elena Carolina Serrano-Recalde Juliana Cristina Queiroz-Silva Carina de Fatima Guimarães Mariana Matera Veras Roberta Galvano Barbosa Maria Augusta Alonso Claudia Barbosa Fernandes |
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Elena Carolina Serrano-Recalde Juliana Cristina Queiroz-Silva Carina de Fatima Guimarães Mariana Matera Veras Roberta Galvano Barbosa Maria Augusta Alonso Claudia Barbosa Fernandes PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS Ciência Animal Brasileira equino-gestação-parto-mebrana corioalantóide |
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Elena Carolina Serrano-Recalde Juliana Cristina Queiroz-Silva Carina de Fatima Guimarães Mariana Matera Veras Roberta Galvano Barbosa Maria Augusta Alonso Claudia Barbosa Fernandes |
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Elena Carolina Serrano-Recalde |
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PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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PLURIPARITY IN MARES: RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL, PLACENTAL, AND NEONATAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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pluriparity in mares: relationship with maternal, placental, and neonatal characteristics |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás |
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Ciência Animal Brasileira |
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1518-2797 1809-6891 |
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2017-06-01 |
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The placenta connects the mare and the foal and it is one of the main organs responsible for fetal development and newborn’s morphometric characteristics. This function becomes even more important because a number of studies indicates that foals physical characteristics are able to predict their development in adult life. Therefore, the aim of this study was to correlate mares parity (1-5) and maternal characteristics with placental characteristics as well as foals size. Mares were categorized according to parity in G1: 1 parturation (n=4); G2: 2 parturations (n=6); G3: 3 parturations (n=7); G4: 4 parturations (n=5); and G5: 5 parturations (n=3). Results indicate that the mares pre- and post-parturition thoracic perimeter and weight had a positive correlation on foals weight (p=0.004/ R= 0.51; p=0.002/ R= 0.55; p=0.01/ R= 0.43), height (p=0.0005/ R= 0.60; p=0.001/ R= 0.57; p=0.005/ R= 0,50), and thoracic perimeter (p=0.0001/ R= 0.65; p≤0.0001/ R= 0.71; p=0.0002/ R= 0.64) at birth. Mares that were heavier at pre-partum had greater placental weight (p=0.01/R= 0.45) and delivered heavier foals (p=0.003/ R= 0.52) with greater thoracic perimeter (p=0.01/ R= 0.45). Foals of mares in G4 were heavier, probably indicating that the greater uterine size in multiparous mares allows greater placental coverage, greater fetomaternal surface contact and probably greater supply of nutrient to the fetus.
Keywords: chorioallantoic membrane; equine; parturition; pregnancy. |
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equino-gestação-parto-mebrana corioalantóide |
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https://www.revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/33567 |
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