Analyzing the Relationship between Obstetric Characteristics with Antenatal Depression

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The current study investigated the impact of growth hormone (GH) and polymorphism of calpain genes (CAPN1) on the changes in live weight and qualitative and quantitative indicators of meat productivity of young Kazakh White-headed cattle. CAPN1 polymorphism is represented by two alleles, C and G, with a frequency of 0.12 and 0.88, three genotypes, CC, CG, GG, with a frequency of 0.06, 0.81, and 0.13, respectively. GH polymorphism - V and L alleles, with a frequency of 0.40 and 0.60, and VV, LV, and LL genotypes with a frequency of 0.31, 0.51, and 0.18, respectively. The CAPN1C and GHV alleles are preferred for improving the quantity and quality of meat productivity of the Kazakh white-headed cattle. Animals with the CAPN1CC and GHVV genotypes had a 6.9% higher body weight at 12 months of age (P<0.05) compared to those with the CAPN1GG and GHLL genotypes. The highest pre-slaughter, slaughter, and carcass weights were obtained from carcasses of CAPN1CC and GHVV homozygous bulls. Their superiority over the CAPN1GG and GHLL genotypes was 19.3; 16.2 and 16.4 kg; 19.8; 19.1 and 16.1 kg, respectively. The difference in favor of these genotypes in terms of the meat ratio by 4.1% and 2.0% was provided by a 9.1% greater meat mass and 1.4% and 2.0% slaughter yield. The protein and fat content in the longissimus muscle of the CC and VV genotypes carcasses was higher by 0.28-2.13%. CAPN1CC and GHVV animals had a higher concentration of unsaturated fatty acids in their muscle lipids than CAPN1CG, CAPN1GG, and GHLV, GHLL genotypes. The best unsaturated to saturated fatty acids ratio and the ratio of arachidonic (C20:4) and linoleic (C18: 2) acids indicate the advantage in beef's dietary properties obtained from beef CAPN1CC and GHVV animals.

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Kusumawati, Y., Salsabila, D. A., Widyawati, W., & Dewi, F. S. T. (2022). Analyzing the Relationship between Obstetric Characteristics with Antenatal Depression. Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences, 5(5), 848–856. https://doi.org/10.26655/JMCHEMSCI.2022.5.18

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