Gunia, Mélanie Leblanc-Maridor, Mily Combes, Sylvie Garreau, Hervé Olivia, Petitjean Meunier-Salaün, Marie-Christine Reichstadt, Matthieu Le Floc'H, Nathalie
Disease management in animal production is essential and requires comprehensive data integration. An ontology is a means of organizing knowledge and represents a set of concepts with logical relationships between them. The Animal Health Ontology for Livestock (AHOL), developed by INRAE, provides a standardized framework for organizing farm animal h...
Tibaoui, S. Mestiri, R. Fehri, N.E. Ben Salem, I. Tayachi, O. Savietto, Davi Agradi, S. Colin, Michel Guillevic, Mathieu Abdel Kafy, S.
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The effects of extruded linseeds (LN) intake on fatty acid profile and microbiological quality of rabbits' meat were investigated. A total of 69 rabbits were weaned at 35 days of age, and equally divided into three experimental groups: Control group (C), receiving a commercial diet; LN2.5 group, were fed diet containing 2.5% LN and LN5 group where ...
Harrison, Kim Loundagin, Lindsay Hiebert, Beverly Panahifar, Arash Zhu, Ning Marchiori, Denver Arnason, Terra Swekla, Kurtis Pivonka, Peter Cooper, David
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Glucocorticoids (GCs) are the leading cause of secondary osteoporosis. The emerging perspective, derived primarily from 2D histological study of trabecular bone, is that GC-induced bone loss arises through the uncoupling of bone formation and resorption at the level of the basic multicellular unit (BMU), which carries out bone remodeling. Here we e...
Mora, Mónica Riaboff, Lucile David, Ingrid Sánchez, Juan Pablo Piles, Miriam
This study explores how wearable accelerometers, small devices that measure acceleration, can help monitor the activity of growing rabbits. We equipped 16 rabbits with these devices and filmed them for two weeks. By watching the videos and using a special software we figure out what the rabbits were doing – things like lying down, eating, moving ar...
Dap, Matthieu Albert, Théo Ramdhani, Ikrame Couturier-Tarrade, Anne Morel, Olivier Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale Beaumont, Marine Bertholdt, Charline
IntroductionRabbits are routinely used as a natural model of fetal growth restriction (FGR); however, no studies have confirmed that rabbits have FGR. This study aimed to characterize the fetoplacental unit (FPU) in healthy pregnant rabbits using diffusion-weighted MRI and stereology. A secondary objective of the study was to describe the associati...
Jacobson, Peer B Mothe, Andrea Levy, Aharon Krakovsky, Michael Hooker, Bradley A Zhang, Xiaomeng Mollon, Jennifer Mordashova, Yulia Droescher, Mathias Weiss, Sabine
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Translational stroke research
Repulsive guidance molecule A (RGMa) is an inhibitor of neuronal growth and survival which is upregulated in the damaged central nervous system following acute spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury, acute ischemic stroke (AIS), and other neuropathological conditions. Neutralization of RGMa is neuroprotective and promotes neuroplasticity ...
Rumeau, Mathilde Chadi, Sead Pepke, Frederic Beaumont, Martin Cauquil, Laurent Pascal, Géraldine Langella, Philippe Knudsen, Christelle Combes, Sylvie Martín, Rebeca
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Objective:Milk oligosaccharides (MOs), first prebiotics for neonates, regulate intestinal microbial composition and may influence long-term health. However, the high structural diversity of MOs among mammalian species, which influences the holobiont development, remains to be explored. This study analyses in vitro functional links between MO struct...
Hamze, J G Peris-Frau, P Galiano-Cogolludo, B Tomás-Almenar, C Santiago-Moreno, J Bermejo-Álvarez, P
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Theriogenology
Rabbits constitute an interesting model to understand gamete interaction and test novel Artificial Reproductive Techniques, but in vitro fertilization (IVF) is particularly problematic in this species. We have conducted a series of experiments to develop a consistent IVF technique. Initially, we checked viability, acrosome integrity, capacitation a...
Sirotkin, Alexander V Rafay, Jan
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Research in veterinary science
The aim of the present study was to examine the association between blood hormone level and fecundity in rabbit does. The ovulation of nulliparous New Zealand White rabbits was induced by administration of PMSG and LH-RH analogue. Next day, the does were inseminated, blood was collected and the plasma levels of IGFI, leptin, progesterone and estrad...
Ranjan, Rakesh Swarup, Devendra Sharma, Anil Kumar Aithal, Hari Prasad Ranjan, Amita
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Biological trace element research
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of excess fluoride exposure on long bones in young rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). New Zealand White rabbits (n = 30) were randomly divided into five equal groups and were provided drinking water containing 0, 50, 100, 200, and 400 µg added fluoride per ml ad lib for a period of 90 days. Blood sam...