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Effect of dietary L-carnitine on the performance of broiler chickens fed on different levels of fat

Research Authors
A.N.Sayed; H.K.Shoeib and H.A.Abdel-Raheem
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
37-47
Research Vol
45 (89)
Research Year
2001

Effect of different planes of nutrition on the performance, nitrogen balance and blood biochemical changes in male growing goats

Research Authors
A.N.Sayed; H.A.Abdel-Raheem and H.Z.Rateb
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
66-75
Research Vol
46 (91)
Research Year
2001

Effect of restricted energy-and-protein nutrition and their realimentation on diet digestibility, and performance of growing camels

Research Authors
H.A.Abdel-Raheem; A.N.Sayed; Samar S.Tawfik and Elham S.Saleh
Research Date
Research Journal
6th Sci. Cong. 2001, Fac. Vet. Med., Assiut, Egypt
Research Pages
293-305
Research Year
2001

The effect of protected fat on milk yield and composition, digestibility, and some biochemical parameters in low producing cow

Research Authors
H.M.Abdel-Hafeez; Samar S.Tawfik; M.A.Kandil and A.N.Sayed
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
84-106
Research Vol
46 (92)
Research Year
2002

Effect of different phosphorus sources on the performance, digestibility and metabolic balance of some minerals in growing goats

Research Authors
A.N.Sayed; G.M.Mosaad and H.A. Abdel-Raheem
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
95-111
Research Vol
47 (94)
Research Year
2002

Evaluation of urea as a partial protein replacement in the rations of growing camels

Research Authors
H.Abdel-Raheem; A.N.Sayed and G.M.Mossad
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
12-29
Research Vol
48 (95)
Research Year
2002

Nutritional considerations concern the requirements of Nile Tilapia for riboflavin and pantothenic acid

Research Authors
A.N.Sayed
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
80-96
Research Vol
47 (93)
Research Year
2002

Influence of feeding different levels of vegetable fat on the nutrient utilization, ruminal fermentation and some blood biochemical parameters in male goats.

Research Authors
A.N.Sayed; G.M.Mossad and H.Z.Rateb
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
1-12
Research Vol
49 (98)
Research Year
2003

Relationship between the dietary energy and the nutritional utilization, blood biochemical changes and follicular dynamics in Dromedary she-camels

Research Authors
G.M.Mosaad; A.N.Sayed and D.R. Ibrahim
Research Date
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Pages
110-118
Research Vol
49 (98)
Research Year
2003

Effect of increased oxygen availability and astaxanthin supplementation on the growth, maturation, and developmental competence of bovine oocytes derived from early antral follicles

Research Abstract

In vitro growth (IVG) culture of bovine oocyte-cumulus-granulosa complexes (OCGCs) is generally carried out for 12 or 14 days using conventional gas impermeable culture devices. The culture duration may be longer compared to follicular development in vivo. During follicular development, follicles receive oxygen from micro vessels; however, oxygen supply is limited under the culture using conventional gas impermeable devices. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of increasing dissolved oxygen availability using a gas permeable (GP) culture device with or without antioxidant (astaxanthin, Ax) supplementation on 8-day IVG culture systems for bovine OCGCs derived from early antral follicles. We cultured OCGCs in GP, GP supplemented with Ax (GP + Ax), and a conventional gas impermeable device (control) for 8 or 12 days. OCGC viability were significantly higher when cultured for 8 days than 12 days (p < 0.001) in all culture condition, but significant difference was not observed between groups (p > 0.05). Antrum formation rates of OCGCs were higher after 12 days than 8 days of culture in all culture condition (p < 0.001) and were significantly higher in the control than GP groups regardless of Ax supplementation (p < 0.05). Oocyte diameters were similar among day-8 GP + Ax, day-8 control and day-12 control groups (p > 0.05). Nuclear maturation rates of oocytes grown in vitro for 8 days were significantly higher in the GP + Ax group than in the control and the GP groups (p < 0.05) and similar to oocytes grown for 12 days regardless of the culture conditions (p > 0.05). The generation of reactive oxygen species in OCGCs on day 8 of IVG culture was significantly lower in the GP + Ax group than those of the GP and control groups (p < 0.05). IVG oocytes after eight days of culture developed into blastocysts, and the cleavage and blastocyst rates were similar in all treatment groups. However, in vivo-grown oocytes had significantly higher (p < 0.05) cleavage and blastocyst rates than the IVG oocytes in all groups. The present study demonstrates that increased oxygen availability using a GP culture device with Ax supplementation promotes oocyte growth and maturation competence but inhibits proliferation of granulosa cells and antrum formation compared with a conventional gas impermeable culture device, and that OCGCs can attain developmental competence after 8 days of IVG culture.

Research Authors
Madalitso Chelenga 1 , Kenichiro Sakaguchi 2 , Mohammed A Abdel-Ghani 3 , Yojiro Yanagawa 4 , Seiji Katagiri 4 , Masashi Nagano 5
Research Date
Research Department
Research File
Research Journal
Theriogenology
Research Pages
341-349
Research Publisher
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093691X20304209?via%3Dihub
Research Vol
10;157
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093691X20304209?via%3Dihub
Research Year
2020
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