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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 28(5): 231-236, maio 2008. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-485059

ABSTRACT

Examinaram-se os efeitos do estresse mecânico na resposta inflamatória e adaptativa dos tecidos articulares de cavalos atletas. O líquido sinovial foi colhido das articulações metacarpofalangeanas de eqüinos atletas antes, 3, 6 e 24 horas após o exercício, assim como de um grupo controle (cavalos não exercitados). A porcentagem de apoptose/necrose, o TNF-a e a PGE2 foram determinados pelo ensaio de AnexinaV/Iodeto de Propídeo, bioensaio (L929) e ELISA, respectivamente. Os resultados mostraram que a contagem total de células nucleadas foi sempre menor no grupo controle em relação ao grupo atleta (P<0,05). Observaram-se aumentos na porcentagem de células em apoptose (P<0,05) e necrose (P<0,05), concentração de PGE2 (P<0,05) e proteína sinovial (P<0,05), e diminuição da concentração de TNF-a (P<0,05) após 3 horas do término do exercício. O grupo atleta apresentou grau moderado de inflamação articular após o exercício intenso. Esta resposta dos tecidos articulares frente ao insulto mecânico do exercício, com maior intensidade às 3 horas após término da atividade esportiva e retornando à normalidade 24 horas após, revela a capacidade da adaptação articular ao estresse físico, em eqüinos atletas.


The effects of biomechanical stress on inflammatory and adaptative responses of articular tissues in athletic horses were investigated. Synovial fluid was collected from the metacarpophalangeal joints of athletic horses before exercise and 3, 6, 24 hours after exercise, and as well as from the control group (without exercise). Apoptosis/necrosis percentage, TNF-a and PGE2 were determined by annexin V/PI assay, bioassay (L929) and ELISA, respectively. The results showed that total leukocyte count was higher in the athletic group when is compared with the control group. Three hours after the exercise was done there were increases of cellular apoptosis (P>0.05) and necrosis (P<0.05) percentage, PGE2 concentration (P<0.05) and protein concentration (P<0.05), and the TNF-a level has dropped. The athletic group showed moderate level of joint inflammation after the strenuous exercise. This articular tissue response to biomechanical insult due to the exercise, with high intensity after 3 hours after training associated with normality after 24 hours, reveals the articular adaptation to physical stress in athletic horses.


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Animals , Male , Female , Apoptosis , Joints/cytology , Flow Cytometry/methods , Physical Conditioning, Animal/adverse effects , Physical Conditioning, Animal/physiology , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Horses , Synovial Fluid/cytology , Necrosis/etiology , Dinoprostone/isolation & purification , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/isolation & purification
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 58(4): 665-667, ago. 2006. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese, English | LILACS | ID: lil-438740

ABSTRACT

Using the cytometry flow analysis and adapting the method proposed by Hasui et al. (1985), it was possible to quantify the reactive oxygen species (ROE) produced by distinct cell populations of the synovial fluid from rigid and inflamed joints in horses, and to identify an increase in the polymorphonuclear cells population densities in the inflamed joints. These data strengthen the premise that cytometry flow techniques can contribute for future researches on the articular cartilage degeneration in horses.


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Joints/cytology , Flow Cytometry/methods , Cell Count/methods , Horses , Synovial Fluid/physiology
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