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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 17(4): 235-238, out.-dez. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-606754

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to characterize Eimeria bateri oocysts and to evaluate the aflatoxin effect in the morphometry of sporulated oocysts in Japanese quails infected naturally. Of a total of 50 quails naturally infected by E. bateri were randomly divided into two groups with 25 birds each. In one of them, quails were orally administered with aflatoxin in dose of 0.04 mg/kg body weight previously. Both experimental groups shed E. bateri oocysts. These oocysts were subspherical to ellipsoidal, 25.1 x 18.9 Lim, with bi-layered wall. Micropyle and residuum were absent, but one or more polar granules were present. Sporocysts elongate ovoid, 12.5 x 7.4 μm. Stieda and substieda bodies were present. Sporocyst residuum was dispersed and sporozoites presented a nucleus and a refractile body. Histograms confirmed the presence of a single species, E. bateri. Linear regression proved that E. bateri oocysts are polymorphic, due, basically, to shape of these oocysts. The comparative morphometry between two experimental groups demonstrated that the aflatoxin influenced significantly in the E. bateri oocysts.


O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar os oocistos de Eimeria bateri e avaliar o efeito da aflatoxina na morfometria destes oocistos em codornas japonesas naturalmente infectadas. Cinqüenta codornas naturalmente parasitadas por E. bateri foram separadas aleatoriamente em dois grupos com 25 aves cada. Um dos grupos foi intoxicado experimentalmente com aflatoxina, por via oral, na dose de 0,04 mg/kg de peso vivo. Os dois grupos experimentais eliminaram oocistos de E. bateri nas fezes. Esses oocistos foram de subesféricos a elipsóides, 25,1 x 18,9 Lm, com parede dupla. A micrópila e o resíduo estavam ausentes, mas um ou vários grânulos polares estavam presentes. Esporocistos ovóides alongados, 12,5 x 7,4 L m. Os corpos de Stieda e substieda estavam presentes. O resíduo do esporocisto estava disperso e os esporozoítas apresentaram um núcleo e um corpo refráctil. Os histogramas confirmaram a presença de uma única espécie, E. bateri. A regressão linear comprovou que os oocistos de E. bateri são polimórficos, devido, basicamente, à forma desses oocistos. A morfometria comparativa entre os dois grupos experimentais, demonstrou que a aflatoxina influiu significativamente nos oocistos de E. bateri.


Subject(s)
Animals , Aflatoxins/pharmacology , Coturnix/parasitology , Eimeria , Oocysts/cytology , Oocysts/drug effects , Poisons/pharmacology , Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro; Guanabara Koogan; 1980. 1383 p. ilus.
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-290715
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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 1997; 27 (1): 159-66
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-107188

ABSTRACT

The exposure of the Egyptian spiny mouse A. Cahirinus to certain rodenticides anticoagulants and acute poisons were investigated in laboratory no-choice feeding tests. The 2 most toxic compounds of each anticoagulant, Actosin "C" and acute poisons were chosen for field trials. In the laboratory feeding tests, nearly complete mortality occurred when mice were fed for 4 days on bait containing actosin "C". When bromadiolone was offered for the same period, mortality ranged between 88% and 94%. With acute poisons, thallium sulfate and crimidin caused the same mortality which ranged between 92%-96% after feeding for one day. In the field trials, with actosin "C" effective control was achieved of Acomys populations an 9-11 days but bromadiolone was needed for 15-28 days. The foregoing results indicated that Actosin "C" was effective against A. cahirinus than the other anticoagulant and acute poison compounds because the effect of the antibactriocide sulfachinoxaline


Subject(s)
Animals, Laboratory , Mice , Poisons/pharmacology , Anticoagulants/pharmacology
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Homeopatía (Argent.) ; 57(4): 157-8, 1992.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-157519

ABSTRACT

Esta colaboración trata de explicar lo relativo de los conceptos manejados en relación a los venenos animales y su acción terapéutica homeopática a través de la dinamización hahnemanniana. Las diferencias entre su acción tóxica y patogenética; su justificación a través de los parágrafos 19, 20 y 110 del Organón de Hahnemann. El planteo que otros conceptos son posibles en ciencia y la sugerencia de tender a una epistemología homeopática


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Poisons/pharmacology , Bees/therapeutic use , Bees/toxicity , Aranea diadema/toxicity , Cantharidin/toxicity , Elapid Venoms/toxicity , Lachesis muta/adverse effects , Lachesis muta/therapeutic use , Tarentula cubensis/toxicity
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1966 Jul; 4(3): 161-3
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63086
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