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Responses to different doses of PMSG on Embryo Collection in Rats Bambang Poernomo; Yuhara Sukra
Hemera Zoa Vol. 75 No. 2 (1992): Jurnal Hemera Zoa
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The development ability of embryos recovered from LMR - Strain rats (age 3 to 4 months with an average 120 g). embryos recovered from treated animals with 10 and 20 IU PMSG, respectively, were compared with those from control (0 IU). Embryos were collected from uteri on day 4 post coital.Treated groups tended to show an increase willingness to mate comfored to control groups, but a high number of embryos that have degenerated in rats treated with 20 IU PMSG were observed. The experiment suggested, that the dose of PMSG was an important source of variation in embryo production.
KEJADIAN KAWIN BERULANG PADA SAPI POTONG BETINA PERANAKAN LIMOSIN DAN SIMENTAL DI KECAMATAN WONOSALAM KABUPATEN JOMBANG PERIODE 2015 - 2018 Subagio, Muharam; Triana, Indah Norma; Poernomo, Bambang; Wurlina, Wurlina; Srianto, Pudji; Utomo, Budi
Journal of Basic Medical Veterinary Vol. 8 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Basic Medical Veterinary, December 2019
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Repeat Breeding is an adult cattle which have normal estrous cycle and clear signs of estrous but did not get pregnant when it got breed by natural mating or artificial insemination. The main purposes of this study is to know the number of repeat breeding cases in beef cattle in regency Jombang period of 2015-2018. The metode of the study is survey which collected by recording and survey. Were analyzed though Normality Test (Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test) and Homogenity Test and followed by T Test. Questionnaire test result processed using Kendall's Tau-b Correlation Test. Study result showed that repeat breeding cases fluctuate significantly per year and the factors affecting fertilization failure and early embrionic death, hormonal, infection, and management factors.   
GAMBARAN PATOLOGI HEPAR IKAN LELE DUMBO (Clarias gariepinus) YANG DIPAPAR LOGAM TIMBAL NITRAT Pb(NO3)2 Dellavia, Yolanda; Widiyatno, Thomas Valentinus; Setiawan, Boedi; Arimbi, Arimbi; Poernomo, Bambang; Dhamayanti, Yeni
Journal of Basic Medical Veterinary Vol. 9 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Basic Medical Veterinary, June 2020
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This research aimed to know the changed damage of liver African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) were exposed by lead nitrat. This study used twenty four of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) with average weight of 20-25 grams, size 10-12 cm, age ± two months. This research was designed by a completely randomized design (CRD). All member of population of the African catfish were divided into six groups, consist of six repetitions each, namely P1, P2, P3, and P0 as a negative control respectively.  P1 was given with dosage of lead nitrat 7,26 mg/liter, P2 was given with dosage of lead nitrat 14,53 mg/liter, and P3 was given with dosage of lead nitrat 29,06 mg/liter. According to the macroscopic observed, show that liver became swollen and pale.  The histopathological features of hepar were examined under light microscope in 400 times magnification. Scoring method were using Bernet Scoring Method to examined the presence of degeneretion, congesti, necrotic, and infiltration of leukocyte. Then, Kruskal-Wallis test through with Mann-Whitney test of statistical analysis. The statistical analysis showed the median number of P0 (0,05), P1 (0,45), P2 (1,10), and P3 (1,40) respectively. From the result can be concluded lead exposure with dose 29,06 mg/liter severe which was heavily histopatological in hepatocytes cell of african catfish (Clarias gariepinus) liver.
RADIATION EFFECT OF WIRELESS FIDELITY (Wi-Fi) ON OOCYTE NUMBER OF OOCYTE STIMULATION IN MICE (Mus Musculus) Nurbayatin, Anita; Widjiati, Widjiati; Primariawan, Relly Yanuari; Poernomo, Bambang; Sulistiawati, Sulistiawati; Yudiwati, Rina
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 53 No. 3 (2017): September 2017
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Infertility is a problem experienced by some women and men around the world. Most infertility problems in women is caused by impaired reproductive organs or disrupted ovulation.. One factor that causes impaired oocyte maturation is wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) radiation which has a radio frequency field of 2.45 GHz. The radiation may increase the activity of free radical cells through the fenton reaction pathways that cause infertility because of the disrupted oocyte development. This study aimed to determine the effect of Wi-Fi radiation on the number of oocytes. This was an experimental study using control group design. The subjects were 32 female mice selected through complete random sampling and divided into two groups: control (R0) and exposure (R1). Each group consisted of 16 mice. The Wi-Fi radio frequency used was 2.5 GHz. Mice (R1) were placed closer to Wi-Fi source (± 15cm), and there were two types of laptop PCs and 3G mobile phones connected to internet placed next to mice for 15 hours/28 days. The mice underwent a simultaneous cycle with intraperitoneal injection of PMSG and HCG. Furthermore, the mice were mated with vasectomized male monomatingly to induce ovulation. The fertilization pouch in both oviducts were observed for oocyte collection. The number of oocytes was calculated using an inverted microscope. There was a difference in the number of oocytes between control and exposure group. Statistical tests were analyzed using Mann Whitney U and resulted in significant values (p value = 0.00). No oocytes count in exposure group. In other words, the group underwent anovulation. In conclusion, Wi-Fi radiation affected the number of oocyte stimulation in mice. Therefore, it was important to minimize the risk factors that trigger electromagnetic radiation on reproductive health.