Physiology and Endocrinology II

Section: Physiology and Endocrinology (orals)
Format: Orals
Day/Time: Tuesday 9:30 AM–12:15 PM
Location: Lecture Hall
Chair: Massimo Bionaz, Oregon State University
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
9:30 AM
#308 Methionine supply during late-gestation triggers offspring sex-specific divergent changes in metabolic and epigenetic signatures in bovine placenta.
Fernanda Batistel
9:45 AM
#309 Maternal supply of methionine during late-pregnancy affects hepatic one-carbon metabolism enzyme activity and plasma amino acids during the preweaning period in Holstein calves.
Abdulrahman S. M. Alharthi
10:00 AM
#310 RNA sequencing reveals that methionine supply during late-gestation alters neonatal Holstein heifer calf liver transcriptome profiles.
Abdulrahman S. M. Alharthi
10:15 AM
#311 Maternal supply of methionine during late-pregnancy alters the fecal microbiome in neonatal Holstein heifer calves during the preweaning period.
Ahmed Elolimy
10:30 AM
#312 Maternal late-gestation metabolic stress is associated with changes in immune and metabolic responses of dairy calves.
Angel Abuelo
10:45 AM
#313 Evaluation of the biochemical and hematological profile of Holstein calves submitted to LPS challenge and pegbovigrastim injection.
Rodrigo Chaves Barcellos Grazziotin
11:00 AM
Break
11:15 AM
#315 Embryonic development, luteal size and blood flow area, and metabolite of PGF concentrations in dairy cows fed palm or sunflower oil supplement.
Chainarong Navanukraw
11:30 AM
#316 Resynchronization treatments in dairy cows at non-pregnancy diagnosis based on corpus luteum status.
Julie A. Sauls
11:45 AM
#318 Hypothalamic metabolomics profiling in cattle with divergent residual feed intake.
Ahmed Elolimy
12:00 PM
#319 The potential role of choline to alter histone methylation status revealed through a fluorescent protein system in bovine mammary epithelial cells.
Fernanda Rosa