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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(6): 1323-1333, Nov.-Dec. 2021. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1355677

ABSTRACT

Morphological and cytochemical studies of peripheral blood cells of fish have improved the understanding of their functions and cell types. The present study performed the Morphological and cytochemical analysis of the peripheral blood of Prochilodus lineatus, Characiform native to South America, which has been gaining space in local aquaculture and as a species introduced in Asia. Our analysis provided information on the morphological and cytochemical characteristics of the leukocytes, for the formulation of hypothesis about their role in the immune system of the species. It was found that Prochilodus lineatus has morphological and cytochemical features in common with other fish species, mainly of the Characiformes order. However, we detected the presence of heterophils and PAS positive granulocytes simultaneously with neutrophils. We also found that heterophils and PAS positive granulocytes are very similar, both morphologically and cytochemically.(AU)


O estudo da morfologia e da citoquímica das células do sangue periférico dos peixes tem sido eficaz para o entendimento de suas funções e dos tipos celulares. Este estudo realizou a análise morfológica e citoquímica do sangue periférico de Prochilodus lineatus, caracídeo nativo da América do Sul que vem ganhando espaço na aquicultura local e como espécie introduzida na Ásia. Essa análise forneceu informações sobre a morfologia e as características citoquímicas dos leucócitos, visando a hipóteses sobre suas funções. Verificou-se que estas são semelhantes em vários aspectos a outras espécies, principalmente da ordem Characiformes. No entanto, neste estudo detectou-se a presença dos heterofilos e da célula granulocítica especial, simultaneamente à presença dos neutrófilos. Ainda, foi verificado que os heterofilos e a célula granulocítica especial são muito semelhantes morfológica e citoquimicamente.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Characiformes/blood , Neutrophils/cytology , Blood Chemical Analysis/veterinary , Histocytochemistry/veterinary
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 69(3): 667-675, jun. 2017. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-846916

ABSTRACT

A criação de serpentes peçonhentas em cativeiro vem se tornando prática cada vez mais difundida no país. Dessa forma, o conhecimento do manejo e da clínica de serpentes se torna prioritário, a fim de permitir maior sobrevida dos animais. No que concerne a serpentes peçonhentas, dados hematológicos já foram descritos na literatura, no entanto, apesar dos recursos utilizados, os dados analisados ainda são insipientes. Com o objetivo de caracterizar, morfologicamente, as células sanguíneas e de esclarecer diferenças morfológicas e funcionais, foram coletadas amostras de sangue de 50 serpentes pertencentes ao plantel do Instituto Vital Brasil. Foram confeccionados e analisados por microscopia óptica e citoquimicamente os esfregaços sanguíneos corados por métodos de Romanowsky e citoquímicos. Foi possível diferenciar as células, caracterizar e confirmar a existência de eosinófilo em B. atrox e C. durissus. Concluiu-se que a caracterização celular pode fornecer evidências indispensáveis ao entendimento da fisiologia de serpentes.(AU)


Breeding of venomous snakes in captivity is becoming increasingly widespread in the country, so clinical and management knowledge on these animals has become priority to increase survival of animals. Regarding venomous snakes, hematological data have been described in some studies; however, despite the resources used, data analyzed are still unrecognized. Aiming to characterize morphology of blood cells and clarify morphological and functional differences, blood samples were collected from 50 snakes belonging to the Instituto Vital Brazil squad. Blood smears were prepared and analyzed by optical microscopy and cytochemistrically, stained by Romanowsky and cytochemical methods. Cell differentiation was possible as well as characterization and confirmation of eosinophil in B. atrox and C. durissus. In conclusion, cell characterization can provide vital evidence to the understanding of the physiology of snakes.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Bothrops/blood , Crotalus/blood , Eosinophils , Blood Chemical Analysis/veterinary , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Snakes/blood
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 32(6): 547-552, jun. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-626501

ABSTRACT

The composition and distribution of the glycoconjugates (GCs) secreted by the epithelium of ovarian lamellae with reference to the reproductive biology of Genypterus blacodes (Schneider, 1801) through lectin hi stochemistry is here discussed. In this species, the epithelial cells that line the ovarian cavity presented sharp morphological variations along the reproductive cycle related to the mucus secretion that accompanies oocyte ma turation. During sp awning season, residues of mannose and N-acetylglucosamine were detected in the glycocalyx of those cells using lectinhistochemistry. N- acetylgalactosamine and fucose were also observed in the same zone. The greatest variations in the lectinhistochemical pattern were found in the apical cytoplasm composition in comparison to the basal zone of the cells. The results of the present study were discussed by comparing their possible functional implications.


A composição e distribuição dos glicoconjugados (GCs) secretado pelo epitélio do ovário de lamelas com referência à biologia reprodutiva de Genypterus blacodes (Schneider, 1801) através da histoquímica com lectinas é aqui discutida. Nesta espécie, as células epiteliais que revestem a cavidade do ovário apresentou acentuada variação morfológica ao longo do ciclo reprodutivo relacionados com a secreção de muco que acompanha a maturação do oócito. Durante a época de desova, de resíduos de manose e N-acetilglicosamina foram detectados no glicocálix dessas células usando histoquímica de lectinas. N-acetilgalactosamina e fucose também foram observados na mesma zona. As maiores variações no padrão de lectinas foram encontradas na composição do citoplasma apical, em comparação com a zona basal das células. Os resultados do presente estudo foram discutidos, comparando as suas possíveis implicações funcionais.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Epithelium/metabolism , Glycoconjugates/chemistry , Ovary/metabolism , Fishes/anatomy & histology , Cytoplasm/chemistry , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Lectins
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Rev. biol. trop ; 59(1): 17-28, mar. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-638042

ABSTRACT

Hematology and blood cell cytochemistry of Rhinella fernandezae (Amphibia: Anura) from Espinal and Delta-Islands of Paraná River, Argentina. The description of amphibian hematology is scarce and most of these studies have been done in species from North America, Asia and Europe. With the purpose to obtain basic hematological information of Rhinella fernandezae, 23 blood samples from Santa Fe and Entre Ríos natural reserves were studied. Blood of each individual was extracted by cardiac puncture and hemograms were carried out. Morphological and cytochemical description of blood cells were analyzed in slides and were inspected for extra and intra cellular parasites. Five leucocytes types were observed, being lymphocytes the predominant ones followed by basophiles. Heterophils and eosinophils were positive to PAS, Sudan B and peroxidase. The erythrocytes and its precursors were negative for cytochemical reactions. Micronuclei and nuclear alterations frequencies were scarce. No significant differences (p>0.05) were observed between sexes neither in hemograms nor in blood cells morphology. Microfilarias were the only hemoparasites found with a relative low prevalence and infection intensity. The hematological characteristics studied were similar to those reported for other amphibians, suggesting that R. fernandezae individuals present optimal nutritional and immunological status. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (1): 17-28. Epub 2011 March 01.


La descripción de la hematología de los anfibios anuros es escasa, habiéndose realizado la mayoría de los trabajos en especies de Norteamérica, Asia y Europa. Con el propósito de obtener datos hematológicos para Rhinella fernandezae, fueron estudiados 23 especímenes provenientes de zonas protegidas de las provincias de Santa Fe y Entre Ríos. Se les extrajo sangre por punción cardíaca y se realizaron hemogramas. En los extendidos sanguíneos, se efectuaron la descripción morfológica y citoquímica de las células sanguíneas y búsqueda de parásitos. Se observaron cinco tipos de leucocitos, donde predominaron los linfocitos pequeños. Heterófilos y eosinófilos resultaron positivos para PAS, Sudan B y peroxidasa; contrariamente, los eritrocitos y sus precursores fueron negativos. Los puntajes de las reacciones citoquímicas fueron variables para basófilos, linfocitos, monocitos y trombocitos. Las frecuencias de micronúcleos y de alteraciones nucleares fueron escasas. No se observaron diferencias significativas (p>0.05) entre sexos en el hemograma ni en la morfología sanguínea. Los únicos hemoparásitos encontrados fueron microfilarias (Nematoda: Filaroidea), cuya prevalencia e intensidad de infección fueron bajas. Las características hematológicas estudiadas fueron semejantes a los valores reportados para otros anfibios, pudiendo inferir que los individuos de R. fernandezae estudiados se encuentran en un buen estado nutricional e inmunológico.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Anura/blood , Blood Cells , Hematologic Tests/veterinary , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Argentina , Anura/parasitology , Blood Cells/chemistry , Blood Cells/cytology , Blood Cells/parasitology , Reference Values , Rivers
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 165-169, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-147998

ABSTRACT

Distended lacteals, described as expanded white villi in duodenum, are strongly indicative of primary intestinal lymphangiectasia. In the present study, we evaluated the significance of white spots present in the duodenal mucosa of dogs with lymphocytic plasmacytic enteritis (LPE). Fifty dogs with LPE were included in this study, and white spots were detected in the duodenal mucosa in 22 dogs during endoscopy. Hypoproteinemia was more frequent in dogs with white spots than in dogs without spots (p = 0.02). Serum protein and albumin concentration were significantly lower in LPE dogs with white spots (p = 0.038) compared to LPE dogs without white spots (p = 0.039). There was a significant correlation between white spots density and lymphatic dilatation histological scores (p = 0.023; rho = 0.481). These results suggest that the presence of white spots in the duodenal mucosa of dogs is not a finding exclusive for intestinal lymphangiectasia. Low serum protein and albumin concentrations together with lymphatic dilatation seem to be related to the presence of white spots in the duodenal mucosa of LPE dogs.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Female , Male , Biopsy/veterinary , Blood Proteins/metabolism , Dog Diseases/blood , Duodenum/pathology , Endoscopy/veterinary , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Intestinal Mucosa/pathology , Lymphangiectasis, Intestinal/blood , Retrospective Studies , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 107-113, 2010.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-221273

ABSTRACT

Six 1-month-old piglets were intravenously injected with deoxynivalenol (DON) at the concentration of 1 mg/kg body weight, with three pigs each necropsied at 6 and 24 h post-injection (PI) for investigation of hepatotoxicity and immunotoxicity with special attention to apoptotic changes and cytokine mRNA expression. Histopathological examination of the DON-injected pigs revealed systemic apoptosis of lymphocytes in lymphoid tissues and hepatocytes. Apoptosis of lymphocytes and hepatocytes was confirmed by the TdT-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end-labeling (TUNEL) method and immunohistochemical staining against single-stranded DNA and cleaved caspase-3. The number of TUNEL-positive cells in the thymus and Peyer's patches of the ileum was increased at 24 h PI compared to 6 h PI, but the peak was at 6 h PI in the liver. The mRNA expression of interleukin (IL)-1beta, IL-6, IL-18, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha in the spleen, thymus and mesenteric lymph nodes were determined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, and elevated expression of IL-1beta mRNA at 6 h PI and a decrease of IL-18 mRNA at 24 h PI were observed in the spleen. IL-1beta and IL-6 mRNA expressions increased significantly at 6 h PI in the thymus, but TNF-alpha decreased at 6 h PI in the mesenteric lymph nodes. These results show the apoptosis of hepatocytes suggesting the hepatotoxic potential of DON, in addition to an immunotoxic effect on the modulation of proinflammatory cytokine genes in lymphoid organs with extensive apoptosis of lymphocytes induced by acute exposure to DON in pigs.


Subject(s)
Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , In Situ Nick-End Labeling/veterinary , Liver/drug effects , Lymphoid Tissue/drug effects , RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms , Swine/immunology , Trichothecenes/toxicity
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 131-139, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-221144

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of in ovo prime-boost vaccination against infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) using a DNA vaccine to prime in ovo followed by a killed-vaccine boost post hatching. In addition, the adjuvant effects of plasmid-encoded chicken interleukin-2 and chicken interferon-gamma were tested in conjunction with the vaccine. A plasmid DNA vaccine (pcDNA-VP243) encoding the VP2, VP4, and VP3 proteins of the very virulent IBDV (vvIBDV) SH/92 strain was injected into the amniotic sac alone or in combination with a plasmid encoding chicken IL-2 (ChIL-2) or chicken IFN-gamma (ChIFN-gamma) at embryonation day 18, followed by an intramuscular injection of a commercial killed IBD vaccine at 1 week of age. The chickens were orally challenged with the vvIBDV SH/92 strain at 3 weeks of age and observed for 10 days. In ovo DNA immunization followed by a killed-vaccine boost provided significantly better immunity than the other options. No mortality was observed in this group after a challenge with the vvIBDV. The prime-boost strategy was moderately effective against bursal damage, which was measured by the bursa weight/body weight ratio, the presence of IBDV RNA, and the bursal lesion score. In ovo DNA vaccination with no boost did not provide sufficient immunity, and the addition of ChIL-2 or ChIFN-gamma did not enhance protective immunity. In the ConA-induced lymphocyte proliferation assay of peripheral blood lymphocyte collected 10 days post-challenge, there was greater proliferation responses in the DNA vaccine plus boost and DNA vaccine with ChIL-2 plus boost groups compared to the other groups. These findings suggest that priming with DNA vaccine and boosting with killed vaccine is an effective strategy for protecting chickens against vvIBDV.


Subject(s)
Animals , Chick Embryo , Adjuvants, Immunologic/pharmacology , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Birnaviridae Infections/immunology , Body Weight/immunology , Bursa of Fabricius/immunology , Chickens , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Immunization/veterinary , Infectious bursal disease virus/genetics , Interferon-gamma/pharmacology , Interleukin-2/pharmacology , Organ Size/immunology , Poultry Diseases/immunology , RNA, Viral/chemistry , Random Allocation , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms , Vaccines, DNA/administration & dosage , Vaccines, Inactivated/administration & dosage , Viral Vaccines/administration & dosage
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Rev. cient. (Maracaibo) ; 17(5): 456-463, sept.-oct. 2007. graf, ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-548550

ABSTRACT

Se estudiaron los músculos de la región de la cadera, del muslo y del pie del miembro pelviano del caprino, en condiciones de explotación semi-intensiva con técnicas histoquímicas, con la finalidad de conocer la distribución porcentual de los distintos tipos de fibras. Además, contribuye a la caracterización del músculo normal, condición indispensable para el estudio posterior de la patología, la genética y eventualmente, para determinar algunas características organolépticas de la carne. Se tomaron muestras in vivo de los músculos bíceps femoral, glúteo medio, glúteo profundo, vasto intermedio, vasto lateral, gastrocnemios, soleo, semimembranoso, semitendinoso y tensor de la fascia lata, en cinco (5) cabras de 21-30 Kg. de peso. Las muestras se congelaron en isopentano enfriado en nitrógeno líquido. Los cortes se realizaron en un críostato a -20°C, con un espesor de 10 µm. Se realizaron las reacciones de laAdenosina Trifosfatasa (ATP-asa) con un pH de preincubación 4,33 y 4,37 para determinar la distribución porcentual de tipos de fibras. El músculo vasto intermedio presentó 100 por ciento de fibras tipo I. Los tres músculos glúteos mostraron alrededor de 45 por ciento fibras tipo I, 22 por ciento de tipo IIa y 33 por ciento tipo IIb. El resto de los músculos tuvo 29 por ciento de las fibras tipo I, 31por ciento del tipo IIa y 40 por ciento del tipo IIb. El promedio de área de fibra más alto correspondió al músculo vasto intermedio con 4.070 µm² y el promedio de área por tipo de fibra reveló que la fibra más grande fue la fibra tipo I con 2.682 µm² y la más pequeña fue la tipo IIb con 2.046 µm². En conclusión, se caracterizó la composición miofibrilar de diez (10) músculos del miembro pelviano de caprino de la raza Alpino Francés.


The muscles of the hip, high and leg region of the goats were studied under conditions of explotation semi intensive with technical histochemical, with the purpose of knowing the percentage distribution of the different types of fibers, that which contributes to the characterization of the normal muscle, indispensable condition for the later study of the pathology, the genetic one and possibly to determine some organoleptics characteristic of the meat. They took samples in alive of the muscles Biceps femoris, Middle gluteal, Deep gluteal, Vastus intermedius, Vastus lateralis, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Semimembronosus, Semitendinosus and Tensor fasciae latae, in five (5) goats of 21-30 Kg. of weight. The samples froze in isopentano cooled in liquid nitrogen. The cuts were carried out in a cryostat to -20°C, with a thickness of 10 µm. They were carried out the reactions of the Adenosine Trifosfatase (ATP-handle) with a pH of preincubation 4.33 and 4.37 to determine the percentage distribution of types of fibers. The muscle Vastus intermedius presents 100% of fibers type I, almost all of high capacity oxidative. The three muscles Gluteal showed around 45% fibers type I, 22% typeIIa and 33% type IIb. The rest of the muscles had 29% of the fibers type I, 31% of the type IIa and 40% of the type IIb. The highest average of fiber area was that of the m. Vastus intermedius with 4,070 µm² and the area average for fiber type revealed that the biggest fiber was the fiber type I with 2,682 µm² and the smallest was the type IIb with 2,046 µm². In conclusion, the composition myofibril of ten was characterized (10) muscles of the later member of goats of the French Alpine beed.


Subject(s)
Animals , Goats/anatomy & histology , Histocytochemistry/methods , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Pelvic Bones/cytology , Musculoskeletal System/cytology , Veterinary Medicine
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 219-222, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-200809

ABSTRACT

There has been no study aimed at directly determiningof the periods of Sertoli cell proliferation in birds evendomestic fowl. The aims of this study were to observe thecessation of post-hatching mitotic proliferation of Sertolicells in domestic fowl, and to determine the volumedensity of Sertoli and germ cells during this period. Atotal of 50 Leghorn chicks were used in this study. Thetestes sections of the animals were immunostained withBrdU to observe the proliferation of cells from one to 10weeks of age. The volume density of the Sertoli and germcells were determined using the standard point countingmethod. The volume density of the germ cell nuclei wasinitially less than that of the Sertoli cells but the volumedensity converged by week 6, and remained relativelyconstant until the commencement of meiosis. Clearlabeling of Sertoli and germ cells was observed from week1 to week 7. The only those cells still labeled after 8 weekswere germ cells, indicating that Sertoli cell proliferationhad ceased. Therefore, it is recommended that anyresearch into the testes of domestic fowl should considerthe cessation of Sertoli cell proliferation by approximately8 weeks.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Bromodeoxyuridine/metabolism , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Cell Growth Processes/physiology , Chickens/physiology , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Mitosis/physiology , Sertoli Cells/cytology , Spermatocytes/cytology , Testis/cytology
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 275-282, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-200801

ABSTRACT

This study was to determine the effects of allogenicumbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived mesenchymal stemcells (MSCs) and recombinant methionyl humangranulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rmhGCSF) on acanine spinal cord injury model after balloon compressionat the first lumbar vertebra. Twenty-five adult mongreldogs were assigned to five groups according to treatmentafter a spinal cord injury: no treatment (CN); salinetreatment (CP); rmhGCSF treatment (G); UCB-MSCstreatment (UCB-MSC); co-treatment (UCBG). The UCB-MSCs isolated from cord blood of canine fetuses wereprepared as 10(6) cells/150microl saline. The UCB-MSCs weredirectly injected into the injured site of the spinal cord andrmhGCSF was administered subcutaneously 1 week afterthe induction of spinal cord injury. The Olby score,magnetic resonance imaging, somatosensory evokedpotentials and histopathological examinations were used toevaluate the functional recovery after transplantation. TheOlby scores of all groups were zero at the 0-week evaluation.At 2 week after the transplantation, the Olby scores in thegroups with the UCB-MSC and UCBG were significantlyhigher than in the CN and CP groups. However, there wereno significant differences between the UCB-MSC andUCBG groups, and between the CN and CP groups. Thesecomparisons remained stable at 4 and 8 week aftertransplantation. There was significant improvement in thenerve conduction velocity based on the somatosensory evokedpotentials. In addition, a distinct structural consistency ofthe nerve cell bodies was noted in the lesion of the spinalcord of the UCB-MSC and UCBG groups. These resultssuggest that transplantation of the UCB-MSCs resulted inrecovery of nerve function in dogs with a spinal cord injuryand may be considered as a therapeutic modality for spinalcord injury.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation/methods , Dog Diseases/pathology , Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory/physiology , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/veterinary , Random Allocation , Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology , Videotape Recording
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 147-149, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-56727

ABSTRACT

Ten eels (Anguilla japonica) from a fish farm in Korea were examined and diagnosed with a Heterosporis infection. The gross lesions on the trunk were uneven and the concave parts were pasty. Histopathologically, lyses of the trunk muscles, degenerative muscle fibers and the scattered spores were observed. The sporophorocyst (SPC) contained several spores with a variety of shapes. Some SPC were disrupted and the spores in the SPC were scattered in the muscle tissues. Macrophages existed near the scattered spores. Electron microscopy revealed special structures such as sporophorocyst containing various developmental parasitic stages such as meronts, sporonts, sporophorous vesicles and spores.


Subject(s)
Animals , Anguilla , Aquaculture , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Korea , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Transmission/veterinary , Microsporidia/growth & development , Microsporidiosis/parasitology , Muscular Diseases/parasitology
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 163-168, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-56724

ABSTRACT

Hematological, cytochemical and ultrastructural features of blood cells in fishing cat (Felis viverrina) were evaluated using complete blood cell counts with routine and cytochemical blood stains, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. No statistically significant difference was found in different genders of this animal. Unique features of blood cells in this animal were identified in hematological, cytochemical and ultrastructural studies. This study contributes to broaden hematological resources in wildlife animals and provides a guideline for identification of blood cells in the fishing cat.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Animals, Zoo , Blood Cells/cytology , Felis/blood , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/veterinary , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission/veterinary , Thailand
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 375-379, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-167598

ABSTRACT

This study examined the effects of ascorbic acid on the attenuation of an ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury after a canine renal transplantation. Eight beagle dogs were subjected to a renal auto-transplantation followed by the administration of ascorbic acid (treatment group) and the same amount of vehicle (physiological saline, control group). Blood samples were collected from these dogs to perform the kidney function tests and the invasive blood pressure was measured in the renal artery at pre- and post-anastomosis. The antioxidant enzymes of level 72 h after the transplant were measured. The kidneys were taken for a histopathology evaluation at day 21. The kidney function tests showed a significant difference between the control and treatment group. The invasive blood pressure in the renal artery was similar in the groups. The activity of the antioxidant enzymes in the blood plasma was significant lower in the control group than in the treatment group. The histopathology findings revealed the treatment group to have less damage than the control group. The results of this study suggest that ascorbic acid alone might play a role in attenuating I/R injury and assist in the recovery of the renal function in a renal transplantation model.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Blood Pressure , Blood Urea Nitrogen , Catalase/blood , Creatinine/blood , Dog Diseases/blood , Dogs/surgery , Free Radical Scavengers/therapeutic use , Glutathione Peroxidase/blood , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Kidney Transplantation/pathology , Random Allocation , Reperfusion Injury/blood , Superoxide Dismutase/blood
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 287-291, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-72552

ABSTRACT

Thirty seven cases of bursitis presented to our Veterinary Teaching Hospital from 2001 to 2005. There were 10 adult female buffalos with olecranon bursitis (one had bilateral bursitis) and 26 calves (7 cattle and 19 buffalos, 16 males and 10 females) with presternal bursitis. There were 10 out of 11 cases of olecranon bursitis and 21 out of 26 cases of presternal bursitis with different forms (cystic, proliferative and fibrous) that were removed surgically. The remaining 6 cases, cystic bursitis (olecranon = 1, presternal = 5), were treated by aspiration of their contents and injection of 4% iodine tincture intrabursally. Only 2 cases recovered, 3 cases progressed to fibrosis and required further surgical treatment 2 to 3 weeks later, and 1 case continued to have a cystic lesion. Histopathological examination of tissue specimens from different forms of bursitis revealed that the acquired bursae were generally lined with synovial-like membrane formed from 2-3 cellular layers that covered the connective tissue capsule. The connective tissue capsule differed from one type to another and consisted of fibrous tissues containing numerous small blood vessels, blood capillaries, lymphatics and nerves. There was also evidence for inflammation within the capsule represented by congestion of blood vessels and the presence of perivascular inflammatory cells, mostly mononuclear. In conclusion, surgical treatment was successful and effective for treatment of olecranon and presternal bursitis particularly for the chronic proliferative and fibrous form in cattle and buffalo. The histological structure of the acquired bursae was relatively similar consisting of a synovial-like membrane and a connective tissue capsule with varying degrees of the inflammatory process.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Female , Male , Buffaloes/surgery , Bursitis/pathology , Cattle Diseases/pathology , Histocytochemistry/veterinary
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 297-298, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-72550

ABSTRACT

Multilobular tumor of bone detected in a 2.5-year-old male Pekingese dog is reported. Grossly, the neoplasm consisted of multiple, variably sized, gritty, grayish-white to yellow nodules separated by thick collagenous septa. Histologically, these nodules contained multiple lobules of irregularly shaped and sized islands of well-differentiated osteoid and cartilage, separated by anastomosing fibrovascular septa. Chondrocytes and osteocytes were observed in the lacunae and in more osseous islands in the lobule, respectively. These lobules were surrounded by mesenchymal spindle cells. Mitotic figures were not evident. The neoplastic pattern was consistent with that of a multilobular bone tumor. Diagnosis was based on gross and light microscopic findings. The cause of this neoplasm was not determined.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Male , Bone Neoplasms/pathology , Dog Diseases/pathology , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Mandible/pathology , Osteosarcoma/pathology
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 73-77, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-228006

ABSTRACT

This study was performed to evaluate the effect of betatricalcium phosphate and poly L-lactide-co-glycolide-coepsilon- caprolactone (TCP/PLGC) membrane in the repair of partial bone defects in canine proximal humerus. Three adult mixed-breed dogs were used during the experimental period. The length of the defect was quarter of the full length of humerus, and width of the defect was quarter of middle diameter of the lateral aspect of humerus. The humeri of each dog were divided into treatment (TCP/ PLGC) and control groups. The defect was covered with TCP/PLGC membrane in treatment group. To evaluate regeneration of the bone, computerized tomography (CT) and histopathologic examination were performed. The radiopaque lines were appeared at the original defect sites in TCP/PLGC group but below the original site in control at 4th week. Radiopacity and thickness of the defect sites, and radiopaque lines were more increased at 8th week than those of 4th week. Histopathologic findings revealed fibrous connective tissue migration into the defect and the migration inhibited the structure of new cortex to be placed in the original level in control whereas new cortex growth was found in the level of original line in TCP/ PLGC group. However, the new cortical bone in the TCP/ PLGC group was thinner and less organized than the adjacent intact cortex, and the amount of new cancellous bones were also scanty. The result suggested that TCP/ PLGC membrane is a good guided bone regeneration material to restore the original morphology of humerus in partial defect.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Absorbable Implants/veterinary , Bone Regeneration/drug effects , Calcium Phosphates/pharmacology , Dogs/surgery , Guided Tissue Regeneration/methods , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Humerus/surgery , Polyesters/pharmacology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/veterinary , Wound Healing/physiology
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 83-85, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-228004

ABSTRACT

In the human and equine species, different kinds of free floating intra-articular particles are related to certain disorders. Osteochondral fragments formed during osteochondrosis dissecans are the most common finding in the equine species, whereas in humans rice bodies due to rheumatoid arthritis are more frequent. Herein we report a third type of floating body inside the stifle of an adult draught horse stallion, in macroscopic appearance similar to articular rice bodies known in humans. As revealed by histologic examination, the two particles consist of polypoid degenerated structures derived from synovial villi. Their formation was probably induced by ischemia.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Horse Diseases/pathology , Horses , Joint Loose Bodies/pathology , Stifle/pathology , Synovial Membrane/pathology
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 87-88, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-228003

ABSTRACT

Hermaphroditism was identified in a 3-year-old American Cocker spaniel with an enlarged os clitoridis that was shown as reddish finger-like structure protruding from the vulva. The urethral orifice was located cranially to the base of the os clitoridis. The gonads were situated caudal to the kidneys at the cranial tips of the uterine horns, and were composed mainly of seminiferous tubules and interstitial cells and had ovarian follicles in the cortices. The uterus was enlarged and revealed pyometra. Gross and histopathological findings of the dog suggested hermaphroditism with bilateral ovotestes and pyometra.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Female , Dog Diseases/pathology , Gonads/pathology , Disorders of Sex Development/pathology , Histocytochemistry/veterinary
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 89-90, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-228002

ABSTRACT

A mongrel male dog of three years old was referred to the Seoul National University Veterinary Teaching Hospital following a one month history of glaucoma. On ophthalmic examination, hyphema, glaucoma, uveitis, iridal mass, and loss of vision were noted in the right eye. Ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed a mass with involvement of the entire uvea. Radiographic evaluation did not reveal any evidence of distant metastasis. The right eye was surgically removed because of the high likelihood of neoplasia. A histologic diagnosis of malignant uveal melanoma was made.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Male , Dog Diseases/pathology , Eye Enucleation/veterinary , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Melanoma/pathology , Uveal Neoplasms/pathology
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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 339-342, 2006.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-197258

ABSTRACT

Acanthogyrus (Acanthosentis) tilapiae parasites were collected from the intestines of 300 fish belonging to three tilapia species sourced at the River Nile, Giza, Egypt. The proboscis of the parasite was characterized by three rows of hooks that curved towards the posterior of the body. The first row is supported by unmodified hooks. The parasite tegument has a series of alternative folds and a large number of pores. Sensory ganglia are located on the surface of the proboscis and body. Acanthogyrus (Acanthosentis) tilapiae provokes an aggressive host response indicated by hyperplasia of the intestinal goblet cells and focal eosinophil infiltrations. This acanthocephalan parasite shows a highly modified adaptation to its site of host infection.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Acanthocephala/anatomy & histology , Adaptation, Physiological , Cichlids , Egypt , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Intestines/parasitology , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/veterinary
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