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Acta cir. bras ; 36(7): e360704, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1339002

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Purpose To analyze and compare the reactions at the interface between the composite, composed of fragmented heterologous mineralized bone matrix (MOMHF) and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), and the rabbit's tibias, through macroscopic evaluation and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in different periods. Methods In this study, 12 New Zealand adult rabbits were used (E1: n = 3, E2: n = 3, E3: n = 3 and E4: n = 3). They had the right tibial defects filled with composite and were evaluated immediately after surgery and at 30, 60, 90, and 120 days. Results The composites were incorporated and integrated into the recipient beds in 100% of the cases, defined by the MOMHF osseointegration and the PMMA fibrointegration, with no sign of infection, migration, or rejection. Conclusions The behavior of the composites in the recipient beds demonstrates that these biomaterials have the potential to be used in bone defect repairs, offering, thus, better quality of life to the orthopedic patient.


Subject(s)
Bone Matrix , Polymethyl Methacrylate , Quality of Life , Rabbits , Tibia/surgery , Biocompatible Materials , Osseointegration
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 27(3): 131-136, jul./set. 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491676

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Apresenta-se um modelo experimental de ostectomia de tíbia em coelhos para estudo de biomateriais em processos de reparação óssea. Foi realizada falha segmentar de 6mm de diâmetro na região metafisária medial proximal de tíbia de 72 coelhos as quais foram preenchidas com substituto ósseo e avaliadas clinicamente, por exame radiográfico e por meio de tomografia computadorizada feixe cônico, em diferentes tempos. Conclui-se que a metáfise medial proximal de tíbia de coelhos é adequada como modelo para estudos que avaliem o comportamento de enxertos e/ou biomateriais em falhas ósseas.


Is presented an experimental model of tibial ostectomy in rabbits to study biomaterials during bone repair process. Segmental failure of 6 mm diameter was performed in the medial proximal tibial metaphyseal region of 72 rabbits, which were filled with bone substitute and evaluated by clinical exam, X-ray, and cone beam computed tomography at different times. It is concluded that the medial proximal tibial metaphysis region of rabbits is suitable as a model for studies that evaluate the behavior of grafts and/or biomaterials on bone defects.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Rabbits/surgery , Rabbits/injuries , Bone Substitutes , Tibia/injuries , Biocompatible Materials
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 27(3): 131-136, jul./set. 2020. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1372329

ABSTRACT

Apresenta-se um modelo experimental de ostectomia de tíbia em coelhos para estudo de biomateriais em processos de reparação óssea. Foi realizada falha segmentar de 6mm de diâmetro na região metafisária medial proximal de tíbia de 72 coelhos as quais foram preenchidas com substituto ósseo e avaliadas clinicamente, por exame radiográfico e por meio de tomografia computadorizada feixe cônico, em diferentes tempos. Conclui-se que a metáfise medial proximal de tíbia de coelhos é adequada como modelo para estudos que avaliem o comportamento de enxertos e/ou biomateriais em falhas ósseas.


Is presented an experimental model of tibial ostectomy in rabbits to study biomaterials during bone repair process. Segmental failure of 6 mm diameter was performed in the medial proximal tibial metaphyseal region of 72 rabbits, which were filled with bone substitute and evaluated by clinical exam, X-ray, and cone beam computed tomography at different times. It is concluded that the medial proximal tibial metaphysis region of rabbits is suitable as a model for studies that evaluate the behavior of grafts and/or biomaterials on bone defects.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Rabbits/surgery , Biocompatible Materials/therapeutic use , Bone Substitutes/analysis , Tibia/surgery , Bone Transplantation/veterinary , Fractures, Bone/rehabilitation
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Acta cir. bras ; 33(5): 454-461, May 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-949348

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Abstract Purpose: To evaluate abdominal ventral wound healing by using a specific biomaterial, a handmade polyamide surgical mesh. Methods: A surgical incisional defect was made in ten rabbits to simulate a hernia in the ventral abdominal musculature. A polyamide surgical mesh was used in hernioplasty. They were monitored for surgical wound healing, and macroscopically and histologically evaluated at the end of the experiment. The polyamide surgical mesh did not cause foreign body reaction, pain, edema, or infection in the surgical site. The manure production was not affected by intestinal tissue adherences to the mesh, consistent with the ultrasonography result where adherences were not observed and organized scarring tissue formed in the incisional defect. The polyamide mesh was fixed over the abdominal wall, and its external and internal sides were surrounded by a vascularized connective tissue. Results: None of the experimental animals developed adherences from internal organs to the polyamide mesh, except two rabbits where the omentum formed adherence to the internal scarring tissue without present herniation or compromise of the rabbit's health. Conclusion: Polyamide surgical mesh for hernioplasty presents, in rabbits, excellent biocompatibility, with minimal body adverse reactions and low cost.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Prostheses and Implants , Surgical Mesh , Wound Healing/physiology , Abdominal Wall/surgery , Herniorrhaphy/adverse effects , Hernia, Ventral/surgery , Biocompatible Materials , Tissue Adhesions/physiopathology , Abdominal Muscles/transplantation
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(10): 1139-1145, out. 2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895345

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Cell therapy represents an old therapeutic practice initiated with the transfusion of whole blood in different clinical situations. There is now a breakthrough in the study of multipotent stem cell therapy because of its functionality in regeneration of tissues, which promotes attention of the scientific community. Bone marrow is one of the main sources of multipotent stem cells, composed by hematopoietic stem cells responsible for the renewal of the cellular components of the blood, and mesenchymal stem cells that aid in the regeneration of tissues. These cells have a strong potential for the treatment of several diseases, due their main characteristics such as high plasticity, capacity for self-renewal and immunomodulation. Although, there are many studies that show good results with the use of cell therapy as a form of treatment for several diseases, some studies still show inconclusive or unsatisfactory results. Therefore, the objective of this study was to review the application of bone marrow stem cells in the canine model since improvements on the knowledge of the technique are necessary to enable its applicability with safety and efficacy.(AU)


A terapia celular representa uma antiga prática terapêutica iniciada com a transfusão de sangue total em diferentes situações clínicas. Atualmente há um avanço no estudo da terapia com células-tronco mesenquimais por conta de sua funcionalidade na regeneração de tecidos, o que promove uma crescente atenção do meio científico. A medula óssea é uma das principais fontes de células-tronco multipotentes, no qual se encontram as células-tronco hematopoiéticas, responsável pela renovação dos componentes celulares do sangue, e as células-tronco mesenquimais que auxiliam na regeneração de tecidos. Essas células têm um forte potencial para o tratamento de diversas enfermidades, uma vez que possuem como principais características alta plasticidade, capacidade de auto renovação e imunomodulação. Apesar de haver muitos trabalhos que apresentam bons resultados com a utilização da terapia celular como forma de tratamento para diversas enfermidades, alguns estudos ainda demonstram resultados inconclusivos ou não satisfatórios, por isso, objetivou-se com este trabalho revisar a aplicação das células-tronco derivadas da medula óssea no modelo canino uma vez que é necessário melhorias sobre o conhecimento da técnica para que possibilite a sua aplicabilidade com segurança e eficácia.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Stem Cells , Bone Marrow , Hematopoietic Stem Cells , Dogs , Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy/veterinary , Models, Animal
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Acta cir. bras ; 32(7): 540-549, July 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-886216

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Abstract Purpose: To investigate the therapeutic potential of human immature dental pulp stem cells in the treatment of chronic spinal cord injury in dogs. Methods: Three dogs of different breeds with chronic SCI were presented as animal clinical cases. Human immature dental pulp stem cells were injected at three points into the spinal cord, and the animals were evaluated by limb function and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pre and post-operative. Results: There was significant improvement from the limb function evaluated by Olby Scale, though it was not supported by the imaging data provided by MRI and clinical sign and evaluation. Conclusion: Human dental pulp stem cell therapy presents promising clinical results in dogs with chronic spinal cord injuries, if used in association with physical therapy.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Dogs , Spinal Cord Injuries/veterinary , Stem Cell Transplantation/veterinary , Dental Pulp/cytology , Dog Diseases/therapy , Spinal Cord Injuries/therapy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Chronic Disease , Treatment Outcome , Recovery of Function , Stem Cell Transplantation/methods
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(5): 516-520, maio 2017. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895439

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Esse estudo teve por objetivo avaliar o potencial de transmissibilidade ultrassônica de um gel fitoterápico de copaíba da espécie Copaifera duckei Dwyer na concentração de 10%. A pesquisa foi registrada junto ao Sistema Brasileiro de Biodiversidade. O gel fitoterápico de Copaifera duckei 10% foi manipulado de acordo diretrizes da Farmacopéia Brasileira e testado em um aparelho de Ultrassom (US) operado na faixa de 1 MHz. Como grupos controle foram selecionados a água destilada e o gel hidroalcoólico. A análise ocorreu de forma qualitativa e quantitativa através do modelo proposto na literatura. O US foi programado para modos de corrente pulsado/contínuo e testados nas intensidades (0,2/0,4/0,6/0,8/1,0W/cm2), em 1mim/cm2. Os dados receberam tratamento estatístico pelo software BioEstat 5.3 e foi admitido um nível de significância de ≥0,05. No modo contínuo e na intensidade de 0.2W/cm2 o gel foi considerado "Bom transmissor", na intensidade de 0.4 W/cm2 e 0.6W/cm2 um "Transmissor moderado" e nas intensidades de 0.8W/cm2 e 1.0W/cm2 um "Transmissor pobre". Concluiu-se que o gel de C. duckei 10% não atenuou as ondas de US em nenhum modo ou intensidade testado. E pode assim ser adicionado a esse para tratamentos sendo considerado transmissor bom ou moderado de acordo com a intensidade do US.(AU)


This study aimed to evaluate the potential of transmissibility of an herbal gel of Copaifera duckei Dwyer at a concentration of 10%. The research was registered with the Brazilian Biodiversity System. The gel of Copaifera duckei 10% was guidelined by the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia and tested on an Ultrasound device (US) operated in the range of 1 MHz. The control groups were selected distilled water and hydro alcoholic gel. The analysis was qualitatively and quantitatively using the model proposed in the literature. The US was scheduled to current modes pulsed/continuous and tested in the intensities (0.2/0.4/0.6/0.8/1.0W/cm2) in 1mim/cm2. The data received statistical treatment by BioEstat software 5.3 and was admitted to a significance level of ≥0.05. In continuous mode and intensity of 0.2W/cm2 gel was considered "good transmitter" at the intensity of 0.4W/cm2 and 0.6W/cm2 a "moderate Transmitter" and the intensity of 0.8W/cm2 and 1.0W/cm2 a "poor transmitter". It was concluded that the 10% gel C. duckei US did not attenuate US waves in any form or intensity tested; it can thus be used for this treatment being considered a good or moderate transmitter according to the intensity of US.(AU)


Subject(s)
Ultrasonics/instrumentation , Phonophoresis , Gels/therapeutic use , Fabaceae/chemistry , Phytotherapy/veterinary , Resins, Plant/analysis
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Acta cir. bras ; 32(2): 168-174, Feb. 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-837676

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Abstract Purpose: Spinal Cord injury represents, in veterinary medicine, most of the neurological attendances and may result in permanent disability, death or euthanasia. Due to inflammation resulting from trauma, it originates the glial scar, which is a cell interaction complex system. Its function is to preserve the healthy circuits, however, it creates a physical and molecular barrier that prevents cell migration and restricts the neuroregeneration ability. Methods: This review aims to present innovations in the scene of treatment of spinal cord injury, approaching cell therapy, administration of enzyme, anti-inflammatory, and other active principles capable of modulating the inflammatory response, resulting in glial scar reduction and subsequent functional improvement of animals. Results: Some innovative therapies as cell therapy, administration of enzymes, immunosuppressant or other drugs cause the modulation of inflammatory response proved to be a promising tool for the reduction of gliosis. Conclusion: Those tools promise to reduce gliosis and promote locomotor recovery in animals with spinal cord injury.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Spinal Cord Injuries/therapy , Cicatrix/veterinary , Gliosis/veterinary , Stem Cells , Veterinary Medicine , Cicatrix/pathology , Recovery of Function , Disease Models, Animal , Gliosis/etiology , Gliosis/pathology
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 36(12): 1215-1220, Dec. 2016. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-842037

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Coendou prehensilis é um mamífero da ordem Rodentia, que é composta por cinco subordens: Sciuromorfos, a qual pertencem os esquilos; Castorimorfos, onde encontramos os castores; Myomorfos, a qual encontramos os ratos; Anomaluromorfos, Lebre-saltadora, e os Histricomorfos, onde observamos a capivara. Utilizamos nesta pesquisa o ouriço-cacheiro (Coendou prehensilis) sendo um macho e uma fêmea, ambos adultos. Estes animais foram encontrados em óbito por atropelamento nas rodovias da região de Pirassununga-SP e cedidos para o Laboratório de Anatomia do Departamento de Medicina Veterinária da Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos da Universidade de São Paulo FZEA/USP devido a permissão do Ibama para estudar os animais (Registro SISBIO no. 43274-1), os quais foram fixados com formaldeído a 10% e dissecados na região do períneo. Os resultados mostraram que a única característica que nos permite diferenciar machos de fêmeas, é o espaço entre o ânus e as genitais dos animais, sendo que o macho apresenta essa distância maior que a fêmea. O períneo é uma região extra cavitária de delimitação losangular, sendo essa delimitação feita pelos ossos interpubiano, púbico e pelos processos do púbis e ísquio. O períneo do Coendou prehensílis macho é composto por cinco principais músculos, sendo três encontrados dispostos no diafragma urogenital superficial, (Músculos isquiocavernosos, M. bulbocavernoso e Mm. Bulboesponjosos) e dois no diafragma pélvico (M. levantador do ânus e M. retrator do pênis). O períneo da fêmea é composto pelos músculos (isquiocavernoso, o bulboesponjoso, levantador do ânus e esfíncter anal externo). Conclui-se que ambos os sexos possuem os músculos isquiocavernosos, Mm. Bulboesponjosos, M. levantador do ânus e esfíncter anal externo, além de que o estudo da região perineal dos animais é de grande importância, pois através do entendimento da função e localização de cada músculo, podemos contribuir para futuras pesquisas sobre reprodução e comportamento animal durante a cópula auxiliando para um melhor entendimento do potencial reprodutivo de roedores da família Erethizontidae, além de contribuir na base do desenvolvimento da biotecnologia aplicada à reprodução visando até mesmo à reprodução desses animais em cativeiro além do meio ambiente livre.(AU)


Coendou prehensilis is a mammal that belongs to the Rodentia order, which consists of five suborders: Sciuromorfos, to which the squirrels belongs; Castorimorfos where we have the beavers; Myomorfos, which include the mice; Anomaluromorfos, Hare jumper, and Hystricomorfos, where we have the capybara. We used the porcupine clerk in the research (Coendou prehensilis), one male and one female, both adults. These animals were transferred to the Laboratory of Anatomy, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo (FZEA/USP), originating from roadaccidents in Pirassununga, SP (Registration n. 43274-1 SISBIO). The animals were fixed with 10% formaldehyde and dissected in the perineum region. The results showed that the only feature which allows us to differentiate males from females is the space between anus and the genitals of the animals; the male has a larger space than the female. The perineum is an extra cavity region with lozenge definition, and this definition is formed by interpubic bones, the pubic and processes of the pubic and ischium. The male Coendou prehensilis perineum consists of five major muscles, three arranged on the urogenital diaphragm surface (ischiocavernosus muscles, M. bulbocavernosus and Mm. bulboesponjosos) and two in the pelvic diaphragm (M. levator ani and M. penis retractor). The female's perineum is composed by ischiocavernosus, bulbospongiosus, levator ani and external anal sphincter muscles. We conclude that both sexes have the ischiocavernosus muscles, Mm. bulboesponjosos, M. levator ani and external anal sphincter, and it is very important to study the perineal region of the animals, because understanding the function and location of each muscle we can contribute to future research on reproduction and animal behavior during copulation, helping to a better knowledge about reproductive potential of Erethizontidae rodents, and to contribute in the applied biotechnology development of reproduction, what can be helpful even in captivity reproduction of these animals besides the ones in free environment.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Perineum/anatomy & histology , Porcupines/anatomy & histology , Sex Characteristics , Body Weights and Measures/veterinary
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 36(7): 671-675, jul. 2016. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-794771

ABSTRACT

A formalização é a principal forma de conservação de corpos e peças anatômicas, devido principalmente ao seu baixo custo. A técnica baseia-se na utilização do formaldeído (5-20%) como fixador e conservador. Entretanto existem vários fatores negativos à sua utilização, como odor desagradável, escurecimento, aumento de peso e rigidez das peças e sérios problemas ambientais quando descartada de forma incorreta, além de ser um produto classificado pela Agência Internacional de Pesquisas em Câncer como altamente cancerígeno. Existem várias opções para substituir o formaldeído, a glicerinação é uma delas, cujo será tratada neste trabalho. A glicerina atua como antifúngico e bactericida, além de ter muitas vantagens em relação ao formol, tratando-se de odor, textura e coloração, além de não ser prejudicial a saúde. Porém o seu custo ainda é elevado e isso explica sua pouca utilização em laboratórios de anatomia. Este trabalho tem como objetivo mostrar as vantagens do uso da glicerina em relação ao formol e propor uma possível substituição deste produto cancerígeno para preservar a saúde dos alunos, funcionários e professores dentro do laboratório, além de permitir um ambiente mais agradável para o aprendizado.(AU)


The formalization is the main form of body and anatomic conservation, mainly due to its low cost. The technique is based on the use of formaldehyde (5-20%) as fixative and preservative. However there are several negative factors on their use, unpleasant smell, browning, weight gain and stiffness of parts and serious environmental problems if disposed of incorrectly, and is a product classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as highly carcinogenic. There are several options to replace formaldehyde and glicerinação is one of them, whose which will be treated in this work. Glycerin dehydrates the cell and acts as antifungal and antibacterial, and has many advantages compared to formaldehyde. But its cost is still high and this explains their limited use in the anatomy lab. This work aims to show the advantages of using glycerin in relation to formaldehyde and propose a possible replacement of this carcinogen to preserve the health of students, staff and teachers within the laboratory, and allows a more pleasant environment for learning.(AU)


Subject(s)
Glycerol/analysis , Models, Anatomic , Teaching Materials , Anatomy/instrumentation , Formaldehyde
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 36(supl.1): 46-50, June 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-798017

ABSTRACT

Since ancient times, humans and animals have interacted for different purposes. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) is used for the assistance and treatment in humans and educational projects where animals are used as co-therapists or co-educators. The use of animals facilitates the process of teaching and learning, and stimulates physical and therapeutic activities. So that knowledge on AAT could be expanded, current study analyzes the opinion of people directly involved in education on AAT implementation as an educational model in early childhood schools in São Paulo, Brazil. Questionnaires were handed out to 10 pedagogical coordinators, 32 teachers, 23 parents and 26 children aged 3-6 years. Results revealed that AAT is not well-known for most interviewees, including pedagogical coordinators, teachers and parents. However, interviewees believe in the benefits of child-pet interactions and are favorable to the implementation of AATs in schools. Projects should be interdisciplinary and must involve professionals from other areas, such as psychologists and veterinarians. Regarding the educational model, interviewees believe in the innovation capacity of AAT and in the possibilities of interdisciplinarity among teachers in the use of animals. Research also demonstrated that children like and support the use of animals in the school.(AU)


Desde a pré-história já existia a interação dos humanos com os animais com diferentes finalidades. A terapia assistida por animais (TAA) é utilizada para assistências e tratamentos em humanos e projetos pedagógicos, na qual os animais são utilizados como co-terapeutas ou co-educadores. O emprego de animais facilita o processo de ensino-aprendizagem e estimula atividades físicas e terapêuticas. Para contribuir com o conhecimento da TAA, o presente trabalho objetivou abordar a opinião de pessoas diretamente relacionadas à escola, a respeito da implantação da TAA, como modelo educacional nas escolas de educação infantil da cidade de São Paulo. Foram aplicados questionários em 10 coordenadores pedagógicos, 32 professores, 23 pais e 26 crianças de 3 a 6 anos de idade. Os resultados encontrados demonstraram que a TAA ainda não é bem conhecida por uma parcela dos entrevistados, incluindo coordenadores pedagógicos, professores e pais de alunos. No entanto, os entrevistados acreditam nos benefícios da interação criança-animal e defendem projetos voltados a implantação da TAA nas escolas, embora estes projetos devam ser interdisciplinares e envolver profissionais de outras áreas, tais como, pedagogos, psicólogos e médicos veterinários. Em relação ao modelo educacional, nossos entrevistados acreditam na capacidade inovadora da TAA, assim como, nas possibilidades de interdisciplinaridade entre os professores no uso dos animais. Também ficou demonstrado que as crianças gostam e apoiam o uso de animais na escola.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Animal Assisted Therapy/trends , Child Rearing/psychology , Human-Animal Bond , Complementary Therapies/psychology
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Acta cir. bras ; 31(1): 59-66, Jan. 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-771849

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To describe a new technique for isolation of a mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) population from the olfactory mucosa in rabbits. METHODS: Olfactory stem cells (OSCs) were retrieved from under the cribriform plate of the Ethmoid bone. Several assays were accomplished to characterize the cell population and attest its viability in vitro. The cells were submitted to flow cytometry with the antibodies CD34, CD45, CD73, CD79, CD90 and CD105 and also they were induced to differentiate in three lineages. Functional evaluation involved analysis of in vitro growth behavior, colony forming unit like fibroblasts (CFU-f) and cryopreservation response. Further transduction with Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) was also performed. RESULTS: The OSCs showed mesenchymal features, as positive response to CD34, CD73 and CD90 antibodies and plasticity. Additionally, these cells have high proliferated rate, and they could be cultured through many passages and kept the ability to proliferate and differentiate after cryopreservation. The positive response to the transduction signalizes the possibility of cellular tracking in vivo. This is a desirable feature in case those cells are used for pre-clinical trials. CONCLUSION: The cells harvested were mesenchymal stem cells and the technique described is therefore efficient for rabbit olfactory stem cells isolation.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Cell Separation/methods , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Olfactory Mucosa/cytology , /physiology , /physiology , Thy-1 Antigens/physiology , Cells, Cultured , Colony-Forming Units Assay , Cryopreservation , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Cell Plasticity/physiology , Cell Proliferation/physiology , Ethmoid Bone/cytology , Flow Cytometry , Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism , Olfactory Mucosa/growth & development
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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 31(6): 1809-1815, nov./dec. 2015.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-965176

ABSTRACT

The G. microtarsus is a small marsupial belonging to the Didelphidae family and may be found mainly in the Atlantic Rainforest of the Brazilian Southeastern region. G. microtarsus has important ecological importance in the dispersion of seeds of several plant species. Current research characterizes morphologically six tongues of adult male and female specimens, which are fixed in 10% formaldehyde. The tongues were analyzed, measured and photographed "in situ" and "ex situ". Anatomy, light microscopy and ultrastructural analysis were performed. Macroscopically the tongue has root, a fixed body and a free apex. The tongue has fungiform papillae and high conical and acute filiform papillae across the dorsal surface. It also featured three vallate papillae located at the root and marginal fungiform papillae at the apex. Microscopically, the tongue is composed of longitudinal and transversal muscle fibers. Blood vessels, nerves, serous, mucous and mixed acini are found in non-modeled connective tissue. Ventrally, the tongue is lined by a keratinized stratified pavement epithelium. The morphology of the tongue of G. microtarsus resembles that described in carnivores and marsupials Didelphidae regarding its microscopic structure, differing only in the distribution and number of papillae.


O G. microtarsus é um pequeno marsupial pertencente à família Didelphidae, que pode ser encontrado principalmente na Mata Atlântica da região sudeste brasileira. O G. microtarsus possui importância ecológica na dispersão de sementes de diversas espécies de plantas. A pesquisa atual caracteriza morfologicamente as línguas de seis animais adultos, fixados em formol a 10%. As línguas foram analisadas, mensuradas e fotografadas. Foram realizadas análises anatômicas, microscópicas de luz e ultraestruturais. Macroscopicamente a língua possui raiz, um corpo fixo e um ápice livre. A língua possui papilas fungiformes, filiformes cônicas altas e agudas em toda a superfície dorsal. Também possui três papilas valadas localizadas na raiz e papilas fungiformes marginais no ápice da língua. Microscopicamente, a língua é composta por fibras musculares longitudinais e transversais. Os vasos sanguíneos, nervos e ácinos serosos, mucosos e mistos são encontrados em tecido conjuntivo não modelado. Ventralmente, a língua é revestida por um epitélio pavimentoso estratificado queratinizado. A morfologia da língua de G. microtarsus se assemelha ao descrito em carnívoros e marsupiais Didelphidae quanto à sua estrutura microscópica, diferindo apenas na distribuição e número de papilas.


Subject(s)
Opossums , Taste Buds , Digestive System , Seed Dispersal , Marsupialia
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Acta cir. bras ; 29(12): 1-7, 12/2014. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1456221

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of composites consisting of fragmented cortical bone heteroimplant in association with methylmethacrylate preserved in 98% glycerin, in segmental bone defect of rabbit tibia medial metaphysis. METHODS: In this study were used twelve adult New Zealand rabbits, divided into three groups of four animals each: G30 (30 days), G60 (60 days) and G90 (90 days). The bone defects previously created in the tibia were filled with composites and both were evaluated by cone-beam computed tomography, immediately after surgery and after 30, 60, and 90 days. RESULTS: The composites fulfilled and remained in the sites of bone defects in all cases and were not registered signals of infection, migration or rejection. CONCLUSIONS: The implanted composites promoted the bone defects repair without signals of infection and/or rejection. The composites are one more option for bone defects repair.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Tibial Fractures/surgery , Tibial Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Biocompatible Materials , Methylmethacrylates , Prostheses and Implants/veterinary
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Acta cir. bras ; 29(12): 794-800, 12/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-731029

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of composites consisting of fragmented cortical bone heteroimplant in association with methylmethacrylate preserved in 98% glycerin, in segmental bone defect of rabbit tibia medial metaphysis. METHODS: In this study were used twelve adult New Zealand rabbits, divided into three groups of four animals each: G30 (30 days), G60 (60 days) and G90 (90 days). The bone defects previously created in the tibia were filled with composites and both were evaluated by cone-beam computed tomography, immediately after surgery and after 30, 60, and 90 days. RESULTS: The composites fulfilled and remained in the sites of bone defects in all cases and were not registered signals of infection, migration or rejection. CONCLUSIONS: The implanted composites promoted the bone defects repair without signals of infection and/or rejection. The composites are one more option for bone defects repair. .


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Animals , Rabbits , Biocompatible Materials/therapeutic use , Bone Substitutes/therapeutic use , Fracture Healing/physiology , Methylmethacrylates , Tibia/surgery , Models, Animal , Postoperative Period , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Tibia , Tibial Fractures/drug therapy
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Acta cir. bras ; 29(11): 715-720, 11/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-728648

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PURPOSE: To investigate the development of a laparoscopy technique for local injection into the X-linked muscular dystrophy (mdx) diaphragm. METHODS: It was used 10 mice Balb/C57 and 5 mdx mice and three differents decubitus type were tested: the right lateral, supine, and supine decubitus with 20 degrees elevation of the forelimb. Abdominal caudal face and the 10 intercostal space were tested as spot to introduce the needle into the diaphragm. RESULTS: Supine position with elevation of 20 degrees forelimb and the 10th intercostal space are the beneficial position to apply a local injection. CONCLUSION: It was proved to be possible to perform the laparoscopy technique in the X-linked muscular dystrophy diaphragm and this requires a specific position and technique during the surgery. .


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Animals , Mice , Diaphragm , Injections, Intramuscular/methods , Laparoscopy/methods , Muscular Dystrophy, Animal/complications , Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne/complications , Respiratory Insufficiency/drug therapy , Disease Models, Animal , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred mdx , Patient Positioning , Reproducibility of Results , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Supine Position , Time Factors
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 21(4): 143-149, out.-dez.2014. il.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1017139

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The bone marrow is the largest reserve of stem cells into the body, consisting of stromal cells/mesenchymal niches and hematopoietic system. These cells can differentiate as different lineages as osteogenic, chondrogenic and adipogenic. The bone marrow stem cells population has widely used and an attractive target for potential therapeutic treatment for preclinical trials, due its high plasticity of differentiation. Thus, with this review we aimed to show an overview of stem cells and mainly bone marrow cells with basic concepts, as well as their potential new venues for treatment in regenerative veterinary medicine.


A medula óssea é a maior reserva de células-tronco do corpo, cujo consistem em células mesenquimais e hematopoiéticas. Estas células têm a capacidade de diferenciar-se em varias linhagens, como osteogênicas, condrogênicas e adipogênicas. A população de células-tronco derivadas da medula óssea tem sido um alvo atraente para tratamentos terapêuticos e ensaios pré-clínicos, devido sua elevada plasticidade e capacidade de diferenciação. Assim, esta revisão objetiva mostrar uma visão geral das célulastronco e principalmente conceitos básicos sobre as células da medula óssea, bem como os seus potenciais e novos espaços para o tratamento regenerativo na medicina veterinária.


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Animals , Stem Cells , Veterinary Medicine , Bone Marrow
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 21(3): 143-149, jul.-set. 2014. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491583

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The bone marrow is the largest reserve of stem cells into the body, consisting of stromal cells/mesenchymal niches and hematopoietic system. These cells can differentiate as different lineages as osteogenic, chondrogenic and adipogenic. The bone marrow stem cells population has widely used and an attractive target for potential therapeutic treatment for ple-clinical trials, due its high plasticity of differentiation. Thus, with this review we aimed to show an overview of stem cells and mainly bone marrow cells with basic concepts, as well as their potential new venues for treatment in regenerative veterinary medicine.


A medula óssea é a maior reserva de células-tronco do corpo, cujo consistem em células mesenquimais e hematopoiéticas. Estascélulas têm a capacidade de diferenciar-se em varias linhagens, como osteogênicas, condrogênicas e adipogênicas. A populaçãode células-tronco derivadas da medula óssea tem sido um alvo atraente para tratamentos terapêuticos e ensaios pré-clínicos,devido sua elevada plasticidade e capacidade de diferenciação. Assim, esta revisão objetiva mostrar uma visão geral das célulastroncoe principalmente conceitos básicos sobre as células da medula óssea, bem como os seus potenciais e novos espaços parao tratamento regenerativo na medicina veterinária.


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Animals , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Veterinary Medicine/trends , Bone Marrow , Cell Plasticity
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Acta cir. bras ; 29(8): 478-484, 08/2014. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-719180

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PURPOSE: To characterize bone marrow progenitors cells grown in vitro, using native goats from northeastern Brazil as animal model. METHODS: Ten northeastern Brazil native goats of both genders were used from the Piauí Federal University Agricultural Science Center's (UFPI) - Goat Farming Sector. Bone marrow aspirates where taken from the tibial ridge and seeded on culture plates for isolation, expansion and Flow Cytometry (expression markers - Oct-3/4, PCNA, Ck-Pan, Vimentina, Nanog). RESULTS: Progenitor cells showed colonies characterized by the presence of cell pellets with fibroblastoid morphology. Cell confluence was taken after 14 days culture and the non-adherent mononuclear cell progressive reduction. After the first passage, 94.36% cell viability was observed, starting from 4.6 x 106 cell/mL initially seeded. Cells that went through flow cytometry showed positive expression for Oct-3/4, PCNA, Ck-Pan, Vimentina, and Nanog. CONCLUSIONS: Bone marrow progenitor isolated of native goats from northeastern Brazil showed expression markers also seen in embryonic stem cells (Oct-3/4, Nanog), markers of cell proliferation (PCNA) and markers for mesenchymal cells (Vimentina and Ck-pan), which associated to morphological and culture growth features, suggest the existence of a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) population in the goat bone marrow stromal cells studied. .


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Animals , Female , Male , Bone Marrow Cells/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Brazil , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Differentiation , Cell Proliferation , Flow Cytometry/methods , Goats , Models, Animal , /isolation & purification , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/isolation & purification , Vimentin/isolation & purification
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 33(5): 688-696, maio 2013. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-678352

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A preocupação quanto a conservação de peças anatômicas existe a mais de 5 mil anos, pois o uso de peças cadavéricas são indispensáveis para o ensino, contribuindo com a melhora das habilidades aplicativas, assimilativas e compreensivas da disciplina. Esse trabalho propõe maior utilização das técnicas apresentadas em laboratórios de anatomia, visando abolir o uso do formol como conservante, permitindo um ambiente agradável para a prática da relação ensino-aprendizagem. Para isso foram utilizadas quatro técnicas anatômicas, a criodesidratação, glicerinação, injeção de látex e injeção de vinilite seguido de corrosão, que foram executadas utilizando cães, gatos e órgãos provenientes de doações. Com a criodesidratação e glicerinação os materiais anatômicos ficaram consideravelmente mais leves do que eram quando mantidos em formol, mantendo-se inodoros, diferente do evidenciado na utilização de formol e outros conservantes. As estruturas de estudo das peças ficaram intactas, de fácil visualização e o armazenamento passou a ser feito em caixas fechadas sem qualquer tipo de liquido, mantendo-se assim por até 3 anos. As técnicas de injeção de látex e vinilite seguido de corrosão mostraram total eficiência preenchendo os sistemas injetados, podendo visualizar as ramificações e todo caminho percorrido no sistema circulatório. As quatro técnicas anatômicas estudadas nesse trabalho mostraram ser suficientes para atender as necessidades dos estudantes quanto ao estudo da anatomia, devido à perfeita evidenciação de estruturas externas e internas dos animais.


The concern about preservation of anatomical specimens in existence for over 5000 years, since the use of anatomical parts, are indispensable for teaching and contribute for the improvement of applicative, assimilative skills and understanding of the discipline. This paper proposes better use of techniques in anatomy laboratories, to abolish the use of formaldehyde as preservative, allowing a pleasant environment for the practice of teaching/learning relationship. For this purpose, we used four anatomical techniques, (1) the cryodehydration, (2) glycerin conservation, (3) latex injection and (4) vinylite injection followed corrosion, we executed using dogs, cats and organs from donations. With cryodehydration and glycerin conservation the anatomical materials were considerably lighter than when kept in formaldehyde, odorless unlike in the use of formaldehyde and other preservatives. The structures to be studied were kept intact, easily to view, and the specimens could be stored in closed boxes without any liquid, thus remaining for up to 3 years. The Injection techniques (latex and vinylite followed by corrosion) showed total efficiency to inject filling systems, and allowed a clear view of all ramifications and paths of the circulatory system. The four anatomical techniques studied were shown to be sufficient to meet the needs of students to study anatomy due to the perfect disclosure of external and internal animal structures.


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Cats , Dogs , Anatomy/methods , Polyvinyl Chloride/standards , Glycerol/standards , Latex/standards , Freeze Drying/standards , Freeze Drying
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