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Arch. endocrinol. metab. (Online) ; 60(2): 130-137, Apr. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-782160

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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate, in rat offspring, bone changes induced by excess maternal thyroxin during pregnancy and lactation, and to assess the reversibility of these changes after weaning. Material and methods Twenty Wistar rats were distributed in two groups, hyperthyroid and control, that were treated daily with L-thyroxin (50 mcg/animal) and placebo, respectively. The treatment was initiated seven days before mating and continued throughout pregnancy and lactation. From every female of each of the two groups, two offspring were euthanized after birth, two at 21 days of age (weaning), and two at 42 days of age (21 days after weaning). In newborns, the length of pelvic and thoracic limbs were measured, and in the other animals, the length and width of the femur and humerus were measured. Bones were dissected, decalcified, embedded in paraffin, and analyzed histomorphometrically. Results Excess maternal thyroxin significantly reduced the length of the pelvic limb in neonates. In 21-day-old individuals, excess maternal thyroxine reduced the length and the width of the femur and the humerus. It also increased thickness of the epiphyseal plate and the percentage of trabecular bone tissue. In 42-day-old individuals, there were no significant differences between groups in relation to the parameters evaluated in the previous periods. Conclusion Excess maternal thyroxine reduced growth in suckling rats both at birth and at weaning, and it also increased the percentage of trabecular bone tissue in 21-day-old animals. These changes, however, were reversible at 42 days, i.e., 21 days after weaning. Arch Endocrinol Metab. 2016;60(2):130-7.


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Animals , Male , Female , Pregnancy , Thyroxine/pharmacology , Bone and Bones/drug effects , Bone and Bones/pathology , Maternal-Fetal Exchange , Thyroxine/metabolism , Time Factors , Weaning , Bone and Bones/metabolism , Lactation/drug effects , Age Factors , Rats, Wistar , Animals, Newborn/growth & development
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Ciênc. rural ; 42(1): 98-104, 2012. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-612743

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Os tumores mamários espontâneos representam a neoplasia mais frequente em fêmeas caninas, correspondendo aproximadamente a 50 por cento de todas as neoplasias. A maioria dos estudos científicos restringe-se a dados pontuais sobre a doença, sem a preocupação com sua distribuição geográfica ou mesmo com a possibilidade da geração de agregados desses eventos em uma determinada área. Levando-se em consideração a lacuna de informações na literatura, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo a criação de mapas temáticos da distribuição espacial das neoplasias mamárias em cadelas e a identificação de aglomerados de risco para a doença no município de Salvador, Bahia. Pela análise espacial de varredura, verificou-se que os casos de neoplasia mamária não estão homogeneamente distribuídos no município. Foi detectado um aglomerado primário estatisticamente significante (P<0,001), abrangendo 67,3 por cento dos casos estudados. Espera-se que estes resultados contribuam principalmente na elaboração de novos estudos, nos quais devem ser analisadas variáveis de caráter intrínseco e extrínseco ao animal para a identificação dos fatores de risco e elaboração de planos educacionais direcionados à promoção da saúde animal.


Spontaneous mammary tumors represent the most frequent type of cancer in canines, accounting for approximately 50 percent of all neoplasms. The majority of scientific papers cited in the literature are limited to non refined epidemiological data, without mentioning the trend of this disease in generating clusters in a given geographical area. In this context, this research aimed to create thematic maps of spatial distribution of mammary neoplasms in bitches and to identify disease clusters for the city of Salvador, Bahia. Trough the spatial analysis scanning, it was found that cases of breast cancer is not evenly distributed in the municipality. A significant primary cluster was detected (P>0,001) covering 67.3 percent of the studied cases. Considering the gap in literature available in this field, it is believed that such results will become very important, especially in leading to new studies, where intrinsic and extrinsic variables regarding the animal must be taken into consideration and analyzed for factors risk identification to formulate educational plans targeting the promotion of animal welfare.

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Arq. ciênc. vet. zool. UNIPAR ; 14(2): 151-156, jul-dez. 2011. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-678952

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O presente trabalho descreve dois casos distintos de ectopia ureteral em cães atendidos no Hospital de Medicina Veterinária da Universidade Federal da Bahia. O primeiro relata a presença de ureter ectópico intramural unilateral direito em uma cadela da raça poodle, de aproximadamente um ano de idade, que apresentava como sequela a hidronefrose e hidroureter, sendo necessária a ureteronefrectomia direita para resolução do caso. O segundo caso refere-se à presença de ureter ectópico extramural bilateral em uma cadela da raça Husky Siberiano, de seis anos de idade, cujo prognóstico foi desfavorável em virtude de alterações irreversíveis em todo trato urinário. Em ambos os casos, evidenciou-se a importância do diagnóstico precoce para evitar o desencadeamento de sequelas e garantir a resolução do problema.


This study describes two distinct cases of urethral ectopia in dogs examined at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Bahia. The first one reports the presence of a right unilateral intramural ectopic ureter in a one-year-old female Poodle that had hydro nephrosis and hydro ureter and that needed right ureter nephrectomy to solve the problem The second case is the presence of a bilateral extramural ectopic ureter in a six-year-old female Siberian Husky whose prognostic was unfavorable due to irreversible alterations throughout the urinary tract. In both cases, it was evident how important an early diagnostic is to avoid sequelae and ensure the problem solution.


Este estudio describe dos casos distintos de ectopia uretral en perros atendidos en el Hospital de Medicina Veterinario de la Universidad Federal de Bahía. El primer caso relata la presencia de uréter ectópico intramural unilateral derecho, en una perra de la raza poodle, de aproximadamente un año de edad, que presentaba como secuela la hidronefrosis e hidrouréter, haciéndose necesario la ureteronefrectomia derecha para resolución del caso. El segundo caso se refiere a presencia de uréter ectópico extramural bilateral en una perra de la raza Husky Siberiano, de seis años de edad, cuyo pronóstico fue desfavorable en virtud de alteraciones irreversibles en todo tracto urinario. En los dos casos, se evidenció la importancia del diagnóstico precoz para evitar el desencadenamiento de secuelas y garantizar la resolución del problema.

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