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Animal ; : 1-9, 2020 Mar 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32156319

ABSTRACT

In ruminant diets, soluble sugar is an important factor in the digestive process. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the source and dose of soluble sugars, under controlled pH conditions, on the in vitro digestibility of DM, fibre fractions (NDF and ADF) and cell wall neutral monosaccharides of corn silage. Silage was collected from several points in a silage mass from a bunker silo, oven-dried at 55°C and ground through a 1-mm screen. Sub-samples were combined with sugars to compose the treatments, in a 5 × 5 factorial arrangement, as a combination of five soluble sugar sources (glucose, fructose, arabinose, xylose and sucrose) and five sugar doses (0, 100, 200, 300 and 400 g/kg sugar in DM corn silage), respecting the following proportions of sugar : corn silage, 0 : 100, 10 : 90, 20 : 80, 30 : 70, 40 : 60 represented by the sugar doses, respectively. An in vitro test was performed to determine the true digestibility (D) of the chemical entities (DM, NDF and ADF) and cell wall monosaccharides (glucose = gluc, arabinose = arab and xylose = xyl). During the first 12 h of incubation, the pH was maintained above 6.0 by the addition of 2.5 N NaOH. The concentrations of neutral monosaccharides (arabinose, xylose and glucose) were determined by GLC. The soluble sugars decreased the digestibility of corn silage followed by pH reduction, especially at doses higher than 200 g/kg sugar. Overall, xylose, followed by sucrose, fructose and arabinose, had greater impacts on DM digestibility, whereas fibre digestibility was impaired by sucrose at all doses. Xylose and fructose had greater impacts on NDF digestibility at 300 and 400 g/kg sugar. Although xylose impaired the Dgluc in the cell wall in all doses. All doses of glucose improved the Dgluc and Dxyl in the cell wall.

2.
Animal ; 14(1): 215-222, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31203827

ABSTRACT

The enrichment of meat with selenium is important to improve the intake of selenium by humans. The effects of supranutritional doses of sodium selenite or selenium-enriched yeast on performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality were evaluated using 63 Nellore cattle in a completely randomized design with two sources (sodium selenite and selenium-enriched yeast), three levels (0.3, 0.9 and 2.7 mg Se/kg DM) and control treatment (without addition of selenium). Final body weight (BW), average daily gain, dry matter intake and gain to feed ratio (G : F) at the end of 84 days of supplementation were not influenced by treatments (P>0.05). Values of pH, ribeye area, back fat thickness and marbling score were also not influenced by treatments ( P>0.05). Dressing percentage was greater (P=0.02) in Nellore cattle supplemented with organic Se (58.70%) compared to animals supplemented with inorganic Se (57.94%). Hot carcass weight increased ( P=0.05) with the increasing of Se levels in the diet. Colour, shear force (SF), cooking and drip loss remained unchanged ( P>0.05); however thiobarbituric acid reactive substances was 15.51% higher with inorganic Se compared with organic Se. The selenium concentration in the meat of animals receiving organic selenium was higher ( P<0.001) than that of animals receiving sodium selenite, at all levels (0.3; 0.9 and 2.7 mg/kg DM). The meat of animals receiving 2.7 mg of organic Se/kg of DM presented concentration of 372.7 µg Se/kg in the L.dorsi muscle, and the intake of 150 g of this meat by humans provides approximately 100% of the recommended Se intake (55 µg Se/day for adults). Therefore, the use of supranutritional doses of 2.7 mg Se/kg of DM, regardless of source, is a way of naturally producing selenium-enriched meat without compromising performance, carcass characteristics and quality of Nellore bovine meat.


Subject(s)
Cattle/physiology , Meat/analysis , Selenium/metabolism , Sodium Selenite/metabolism , Yeast, Dried/metabolism , Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Random Allocation , Selenium/administration & dosage , Sodium Selenite/administration & dosage , Yeast, Dried/administration & dosage
3.
Braz. j. biol ; 78(1): 13-17, Feb. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-888832

ABSTRACT

Abstract Plants can be attacked by a wide variety of herbivores. Thus, developing protective mechanisms for resistance against these agents is an advantage for survival and reproduction. Over the course of evolution, many resistance mechanisms against herbivory have been developed by the plants. Induced direct and indirect resistance mechanisms can manifest in plants after herbivore attack. The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is not a pest of maize crops (Zea mays), despite being reported infesting plants that may have resistances against this herbivore. We tested the hypothesis that maize plants would be able to induce direct resistance against T. urticae after, evaluating the effect of T. urticae infestation in maize plants on the development and reproduction of conspecifics. We tested induced direct resistance performing infestation and measuring biological parameters upon a second infestation. Maize plants, 40 days after sowing, were divided into two groups: 30 not infested by T. urticae (clean plants clean) and, 30 infested by the spider mite. Infestation of maize plants by T. urticae reduced the conspecific female adult survival. However, no change in the survival of immature or reproduction was observed. These results suggest the induction of induced direct resistances in maize by T. urticae. This is first report of direct resistance induction in Z. mays by the two-spotted spider mite T. urticae.


Resumo As plantas podem ser atacadas por uma grande diversidade de herbívoros. Sendo assim, o desenvolvimento de mecanismos de proteção para se defenderem destes agentes é um diferencial para a sobrevivência e reprodução. Ao longo da evolução, diversos mecanismos de resistência contra herbívoria foram desenvolvidos pelas plantas. Mecanismos de resistência induzida direta e indireta podem manifestar-se em plantas após o ataque de herbívoros. O ácaro-rajado Tetranychus urticae não é uma praga na cultura da cultura do milho (Zea mays), apesar de ser relatado infestando plantas, as quais podem apresentar resistências contra tal herbívoro. Testamos a hipótese de que plantas de milho seriam capazes de induzir resistências diretas à T. urticae após o ataque, avaliando o efeito da infestação de T. urticae de plantas em milho sobre seu desenvolvimento e reprodução de coespecíficos. Testamos resistência induzida direta realizando uma infestação e medindo os parâmetros biológicos em uma segunda infestação. Plantas de milho foram divididas em dois grupos: 30 plantas não por T. urticae (plantas limpas) e 30 plantas infestadas pelo ácaro-rajado. A infestação de plantas de milho por T. urticae reduziu a sobrevivência de fêmeas adultas do coespecífico. Entretanto, não foi observada alteração na sobrevivência das formas imaturas ou reprodução. Tais resultados sugerem a indução de resistências induzida diretas em milho por T. urticae. Este é primeiro relato de indução de resistência direta em Z. mays pelo ácaro-rajado T. urticae.


Subject(s)
Animals , Crops, Agricultural/physiology , Crops, Agricultural/parasitology , Zea mays/parasitology , Tetranychidae/pathogenicity , Disease Resistance , Mite Infestations , Zea mays/physiology
4.
Braz J Biol ; 78(1): 13-17, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28658392

ABSTRACT

Plants can be attacked by a wide variety of herbivores. Thus, developing protective mechanisms for resistance against these agents is an advantage for survival and reproduction. Over the course of evolution, many resistance mechanisms against herbivory have been developed by the plants. Induced direct and indirect resistance mechanisms can manifest in plants after herbivore attack. The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is not a pest of maize crops (Zea mays), despite being reported infesting plants that may have resistances against this herbivore. We tested the hypothesis that maize plants would be able to induce direct resistance against T. urticae after, evaluating the effect of T. urticae infestation in maize plants on the development and reproduction of conspecifics. We tested induced direct resistance performing infestation and measuring biological parameters upon a second infestation. Maize plants, 40 days after sowing, were divided into two groups: 30 not infested by T. urticae (clean plants clean) and, 30 infested by the spider mite. Infestation of maize plants by T. urticae reduced the conspecific female adult survival. However, no change in the survival of immature or reproduction was observed. These results suggest the induction of induced direct resistances in maize by T. urticae. This is first report of direct resistance induction in Z. mays by the two-spotted spider mite T. urticae.


Subject(s)
Crops, Agricultural , Disease Resistance , Mite Infestations , Tetranychidae , Zea mays , Animals , Crops, Agricultural/parasitology , Crops, Agricultural/physiology , Tetranychidae/pathogenicity , Zea mays/parasitology , Zea mays/physiology
5.
Food Chem ; 233: 101-109, 2017 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28530553

ABSTRACT

The objective was to evaluate replacement of sodium erythorbate with a natural antioxidant (oregano extract) on physicochemical and sensory stability of lamb burgers, and determine the appropriate amount. Five treatments were prepared, including control (without antioxidant), sodium erythorbate, and three concentrations of oregano extract (13.32, 17.79 and 24.01mL/kg), based on antioxidant capacity determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) methods, respectively. Burgers containing oregano extract, at the concentration determined by FRAP method, had higher oxidative stability, evidenced by an 80% reduction (P<0.001) in thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, effective inhibition of protein oxidation (P<0.01) and less colour loss during frozen storage. Oregano extract did not impair (P>0.05) consumers' sensory acceptance of the lamb burgers. Under the conditions tested, addition of 24mL/kg of oregano extract could be recommended as a natural antioxidant in lamb burgers.


Subject(s)
Origanum , Sheep , Animals , Antioxidants , Meat Products , Oxidation-Reduction , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances
6.
Genet Mol Res ; 16(1)2017 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28340263

ABSTRACT

Myrciaria dubia (camu-camu) is an Amazon tree that produces a tart fruit with high vitamin C content. It is probably the fruit with the highest vitamin C content among all Brazilian fruit crops and it can be used to supplement daily vitamin C dose. This property has attracted the attention of consumers and, consequently, encouraged fruit farmers to produce it. In order to identify and select potential accessions for commercial exploitation and breeding programs, M. dubia has received considerable research attention. The identification and characterization of genetic diversity, as well as identification of the population structure of accessions preserved in germplasm banks are fundamental for the success of any breeding program. The objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic variability of 10 M. dubia populations obtained from the shores of Reis Lake, located in the municipality of Caracaraí, Roraima, Brazil. Fourteen polymorphic inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were used to study the population genetic diversity, which resulted in 108 identified alleles. Among the 14 primers, GCV, UBC810, and UBC827 produced the highest number of alleles. The study illustrated the suitability and efficiency of ISSR markers to study the genetic diversity of M. dubia accessions. We also revealed the existence of high genetic variability among both accessions and populations that can be exploited in future breeding programs and conservation activities of this species.


Subject(s)
Myrtaceae/genetics , Trees/genetics , Alleles , Brazil , Fruit/chemistry , Fruit/genetics , Fruit/metabolism , Genetic Markers/genetics , Genetic Variation , Microsatellite Repeats , Myrtaceae/growth & development , Myrtaceae/metabolism , Phylogeny , Plant Breeding/methods , Polymorphism, Genetic , Trees/growth & development , Trees/metabolism , Vitamin A/biosynthesis
7.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27967601

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to verify the carryover of aflatoxin B1 from feed to lambari fish. Aflatoxins (AF) were incorporated into feed, checking the levels by HPLC. Treatments were: Control, feed without toxin; A, feed + 10 µg AFB1 kg-1; B, feed + 20 µg AFB1 kg-1; and C, feed + 50 µg AFB1 kg-1. Juveniles of lambari fish were placed in 12 aquariums at a density of 50 fish/m2. Fish were fed twice a day with extruded feed, at 5% of animal biomass. The unit sample was constituted by a pool of 10 fish. AFs B1, B2, G1, G2 and M1 were quantified by HPLC in fish muscle and liver after 30, 60, 90 and 120 days of experiment. There was accumulation of AFs is fish liver and muscle, mainly after 90 days. Fish from treatment C had higher levels of AFB1 in muscle when compared with the others, and AFB1 in muscle at 120 days was similar to the levels in feed. Therefore, when lambari fish is exposed on a daily and long-term basis to AFs in feed, the regulation limits for AFs in animal feed do not guarantee safety for consumers.


Subject(s)
Aflatoxins/analysis , Animal Feed/analysis , Food Contamination/analysis , Liver/chemistry , Muscles/chemistry , Aflatoxins/pharmacokinetics , Animals , Characidae , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Tissue Distribution
9.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 68(3): 776-784, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-785702

ABSTRACT

As plantas forrageiras tropicais apresentam alto potencial de produção de massa de forragem, condicionada às condições edafoclimáticas, principalmente à adubação nitrogenada. A magnitude da resposta depende do sincronismo entre a disponibilidade de nutrientes e as necessidades da planta forrageira na rebrotação, e os resultados encontrados na literatura são contrastantes. Assim, este trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar características estruturais e bromatológicas de Panicum maximum Jacq cv. Massai submetido a quatro doses de nitrogênio (0, 40, 80 e 120mg/dm3) e três momentos de aplicação após o corte (um, três e sete dias), divididos em três cortes, em um esquema fatorial 4 x 3 e delineado inteiramente ao acaso, com quatro repetições. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação. O incremento na taxa de aparecimento de perfilhos, na densidade populacional de perfilhos, na produção de massa seca de folha total e nos teores de proteína bruta foi de 42%, 65%, 770% e 35%, respectivamente, para a dose de 120mg/dm³ em relação à ausência de adubação nitrogenada. As fibras em detergente neutro e em detergente ácido decresceram cerca de 6% e 9%, respectivamente, com a adição de nitrogênio. Apenas a massa seca de folha total respondeu às épocas de aplicação de nitrogênio após o corte, com valores pouco expressivos. A adubação nitrogenada exerce efeito positivo sobre as variáveis estudadas, porém novos estudos devem ser conduzidos para a definição da época de adubação de nitrogênio após o corte, para a melhor utilização do nutriente pelas plantas.(AU)


Tropical forage plants have a high potential for mass production of fodder, subject to soil and climatic conditions, especially with nitrogen fertilization. The magnitude of the response depends on the timing of availability of nutrients and forage plant needs in the regrowth. Thus, this work was carried out to evaluate structural and bromatologic characteristics of the Panicum maximum Jacq cv. Massai in response to four nitrogen doses (0, 40, 80 and 120mg/dm3) and with three application times after cutting (one, three and seven days) in a 4 x 3 factorial treatment combination, in a completely randomized design, with four replicates. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse. The increase in the rate of tillering, tiller population density, dry mass total leaf production and crude protein levels was 42%, 65%, 770% and 35%, respectively for the dose of 120mg / dm³ regarding the absence of fertilization. The neutral detergent and acid detergent fibers showed a decrease of 6% and 9% with nitrogen addition. Dry mass total leaf production responded to times of nitrogen application after cutting, with little significant values. Nitrogen fertilization has a positive effect on the variables studied, but new studies should be conducted to define the timing of nitrogen fertilization after cutting, for better utilization of this nutrient by plants.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Brachiaria , Food Analysis , Manure , Nitrogen/analysis , Nucleic Acids , Panicum , Food , Pasture , Ruminants
10.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol ; 43: 105-11, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26987112

ABSTRACT

The present study aimed to characterize the chlorogenic acid (ChlA) capacity to reverse the toxic effects induced by ochratoxin A (OTA) in a subacute toxicity test in rats. Male Wistar rats were fed orally by gavage for 28 days with OTA (0.4mg/kg bw/day), ChlA (5mg/kg bw/day) or the combination OTA (0.4mg/kg bw/day)+ChlA (5mg/kg bw/day). No deaths, no decrease in feed intake or body weight in any experimental group were recorded. The negative control group and the animals treated with ChlA alone showed no changes in any parameters evaluated. In OTA-treated group significant changes such as decrease in urine volume, proteinuria, occult blood, increase in serum creatinine values; decrease in absolute and relative kidney weight and characteristics histopathological lesions that indicated kidney damage were observed. However, limited effect on oxidative stress parameters were detected in kidneys of OTA-treated group. Animals treated with the combination OTA+ChlA were showed as negative control group in the evaluation of several parameters of toxicity. In conclusion, ChlA, at given concentration, improved biochemical parameters altered in urine and serum and pathological damages in kidneys induced by OTA exposure, showing a good protective activity, but not by an apparent antioxidant mechanism.


Subject(s)
Carcinogens/toxicity , Hydroxybenzoates/pharmacology , Ochratoxins/toxicity , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Animals , Kidney/drug effects , Male , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Toxicity Tests, Chronic
11.
J Food Sci Technol ; 53(1): 451-60, 2016 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26787964

ABSTRACT

The aims of this study were: to evaluate the total equivalent antioxidant capacities (TEAC) and phenolic contents of 13 plants extracts; to select the most promising extracts regarding reducing activity using cluster analysis multivariate statistical technique; and to analyse evaluate sensory acceptance of lamb burgers produced with the most promising natural antioxidants replacing sodium erythorbate. Plant extracts were evaluated regarding TEAC by DPPH(•) and FRAP methods, and total phenolics contents by Folin-Ciocalteau assay. The TEAC values ranged from 0.50 to 9.06 g trolox/100 g dry weight (dw) and from 43.6 to 472.32 µmol trolox/g dw for DPPH(•) and FRAP methods, respectively, and the total phenolic contents from 5.98 to 74.01 mg GAE/g dw. Extracts from Origanum vulgare, Melissa officinalis, Origanum majorana L. and Rosmarinus officinalis were grouped as the ones with higher antioxidant capacities by cluster analysis. All burgers produced with each one of these four plant extracts or with sodium erythorbate showed no differences (P > 0.05) regarding consumers' sensory acceptance. In conclusion, it is possible to replace sodium erythorbate in lamb burgers by any of the four natural extracts selected without compromising sensory acceptance of this meat product.

12.
Vet J ; 201(1): 64-71, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24888675

ABSTRACT

Morphometric investigations comparing normal and affected animals increase our understanding of spinal diseases in dogs. The aim of this study was to generate morphometric data for osseous-associated cervical spondylomyelopathy (CSM) in Great Danes (GDs). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) morphometric features of the cervical vertebral column of GDs with and without clinical signs of CSM were characterized and compared. Thirty client-owned GDs were prospectively enrolled, including 15 clinically normal and 15 CSM-affected GDs. All dogs underwent MRI of the cervical to thoracic vertebral column (C2-C3 through T1-T2). Areas of the cranial and caudal articular processes, and the height, width and areas of the vertebral canal and spinal cord were determined. Middle foraminal heights were measured. Intervertebral disc width was measured before and after traction. Intraobserver and interobserver agreement were calculated. CSM-affected GDs had larger areas of the caudal articular processes from C2-C3 through T1-T2. In CSM-affected GDs, the vertebral canal and spinal cord areas were significantly smaller at C5-C6 and C6-C7, the vertebral canal width was significantly narrower at C6-C7 and C7-T1, and the spinal cord width was significantly narrower at C5-C6 and C6-C7. Middle foraminal height was smaller in CSM-affected GDs from C3-C4 through C7-T1. Neutral intervertebral disc widths were smaller in CSM-affected GDs. It was concluded that the cervical vertebral canal dimensions are significantly different between normal and CSM-affected GDs. Absolute vertebral canal stenosis and severe foraminal stenosis involving the cervical vertebrae distinguish CSM-affected from clinically normal GDs. These findings are relevant to the pathogenesis of osseous-associated CSM and should be taken into consideration when performing imaging studies and planning surgery.


Subject(s)
Cervical Vertebrae/pathology , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Intervertebral Disc/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/veterinary , Spinal Cord Compression/veterinary , Animals , Dogs , Prospective Studies , Species Specificity , Spinal Cord Compression/diagnosis
13.
Meat Sci ; 97(2): 151-5, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24583322

ABSTRACT

Reducing spoilage and indicator bacteria is important for microbiological stability in meat and meat products. The objective was to evaluate the effect of different doses of gamma radiation on the shelf-life of lamb meat, vacuum-packed and stored under refrigeration, by assessing the microbiological safety, physicochemical stability and sensory quality. Lamb loin cuts (Longissimus dorsi) were irradiated with 1.5kGy and 3.0kGy. The samples, including control, were stored at 1±1°C during 56days. Samples were analyzed on zero, 14, 28, 42 and 56days by their microbiological and physicochemical characteristics. Sensory quality was carried out on day zero. The results showed a reduction (p<0.05) in the microbial load of the irradiated samples. The acceptance of lamb loins was not affected (p>0.05) by the radiation doses. Thus gamma irradiation at 3.0kGy was effective in reducing the content of microorganisms, without harming the physicochemical characteristics evaluated.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/radiation effects , Food Microbiology , Food Packaging , Food Preservation , Gamma Rays , Meat/analysis , Refrigeration , Animals , Colony Count, Microbial , Food Storage , Humans , Meat/microbiology , Meat/standards , Muscle, Skeletal , Odorants , Sheep, Domestic , Taste , Vacuum
15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22256141

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we present a novel method to extract the breast skin-line based on dynamic programming. Skin-line extraction is an important preprocessing step in CAD systems; however, it is a challenging problem due to the presence of noise, underexposed regions, which results in a low contrast area near the skin-air interface, and artifacts such as labels. Our proposal utilizes the stroma edge to constrain searching for the border. In order to cope with noise, we consider several candidate points for the border interface which are obtained by the Laplace operator applied in pre-defined directions in the mammogram. The breast contour is obtained from the candidate points using a dynamic programming algorithm. This utilizes a criterion of optimality to obtain the optimum contour by minimization of a cost function. The method was evaluated using 82 mammograms whose contour were manually extracted by a radiologist from the mini-MIAS database. The Polyline Distance Measure was evaluated for each contour selected with the proposed method, obtaining a mean error of 2.05 pixels and a standard deviation of 0.80.


Subject(s)
Algorithms , Breast/anatomy & histology , Mammography/methods , Skin/anatomy & histology , Female , Humans , Models, Anatomic
16.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 62(4): 778-783, Aug. 2010. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-562040

ABSTRACT

Aiming to investigate in vitro alternatives, a test for neutralizing antibody detection using cell culture was developed. This test was more sensitive than previous animal models, allowing for detection of substantially lower alpha toxin and anti-alpha toxin titers. Titers observed during in vivo and in vitro seroneutralization had a correlation of 99.12 percent, indicating that cell culture is a viable alternative in the evaluation of vaccine potency, screening of vaccinal seeds, and Clostridium septicum alpha toxin titration.


Padronizou-se um teste para detecção de anticorpos neutralizantes in vitro, em cultura de células. O modelo in vitro mostrou-se mais sensível que os testes com animais, permitindo a detecção de títulos de toxina e antitoxina alfa mais baixos. Os títulos observados na soroneutralização in vivo e in vitro, apresentaram correlação de 99,12 por cento, demonstrando ser a cultura de células uma alternativa viável na avaliação da potência de vacinas, triagem de sementes vacinais e titulação de toxina alfa de Clostridium septicum.


Subject(s)
Animals , Clostridium septicum/immunology , Toxoids , Serologic Tests/methods , Vaccines
17.
Transpl Infect Dis ; 10(5): 364-8, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18507750

ABSTRACT

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a well recognized opportunistic infection in immunosuppressed patients, which may cause febrile illness. We describe 4 renal transplant patients with VL in an endemic area in Brazil and their response to therapy. In 3 cases the diagnosis was confirmed by bone marrow aspirate that revealed the presence of Leishmania. In 1 case the bone marrow aspirate was inconclusive and the diagnosis was made through spleen biopsy that showed the presence of the parasite. VL needs to be considered as a cause of febrile illness in transplanted patients living in endemic areas.


Subject(s)
Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/diagnosis , Transplantation Conditioning/adverse effects , Adult , Amphotericin B/therapeutic use , Animals , Antiprotozoal Agents/therapeutic use , Biopsy, Needle , Bone Marrow/parasitology , Bone Marrow/pathology , Brazil , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/drug therapy , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/etiology , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Spleen/parasitology , Spleen/pathology
18.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 59(5): 1319-1322, out. 2007.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-471219

ABSTRACT

Descreve-se a aplicabilidade de uma técnica de imunofluorescência direta, para o diagnóstico de mionecroses causadas por clostrídios, a partir de tecidos fixados em formol e incluídos em parafina. Essa técnica pode auxiliar no diagnóstico do carbúnculo sintomático e da gangrena gasosa, contribuindo para determinar a real prevalência dessas doenças no país


Subject(s)
Carbuncle/diagnosis , Carbuncle/veterinary , Clostridium/virology , Gas Gangrene/diagnosis , Gas Gangrene/veterinary , Clostridium Infections/veterinary , Swine/microbiology , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct/methods , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct/veterinary
19.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 59(2): 406-413, abr. 2007. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-455754

ABSTRACT

Determinou-se a digestibilidade aparente, pela coleta total de fezes, de dietas contendo 20, 40, 60 ou 80 por cento de concentrado para novilhos Brangus e Nelore. Oito animais, quatro de cada raça, foram utilizados em delineamento quadrado latino 4x4, com cinco dias de adaptação e cinco dias de coleta de fezes, em cada período. A idade e o peso iniciais dos Brangus e Nelore foram 13 meses e 248kg e 30 meses e 403kg, respectivamente. Houve efeito do nível de concentrado (P<0,01) sobre os coeficientes de digestibilidade da matéria seca (MS), proteína bruta (PB), extrato etéreo, fibra bruta, fibra em detergente neutro, extrativo não-nitrogenado (ENN), matéria orgânica (MO) e nutrientes digestíveis totais (NDT). A dieta com 80 por cento de concentrado apresentou maior digestibilidade da MS, PB e NDT. A digestibilidade do ENN e da MO e a ingestão de MS foram diferentes entre raças (P<0,05); os Brangus tiveram maior ingestão de MS e NDT (P<0,01). Houve interação entre raças e níveis de concentrado quanto à ingestão de MS e NDT (P<0,01), com maior ingestão pelos Brangus, nos níveis mais altos de NDT. Os Nelore foram menos adaptados às dietas ricas em concentrado em relação aos Brangus.


The apparent digestibility of diets with 20, 40, 60 or 80 percent of concentrate fed Brangus and Nellore steers was determined through total fecal collection. Eight animals, four of each breed, were used in two 4 x 4 Latin square design with five days of adaptation to the diets and five days of collection in each period. The initial age and body weight of Brangus and Nellore steers were 13 months and 248 kg, and 30 months and 403kg, respectively. Concentrate levels affected (P<0.01) the digestibility coefficients of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ether extract, crude fiber, neutral detergent fiber, nitrogen free extract (NFE), organic matter (OM) and total digestible nutrients (TDN). The diet with 80 percent of concentrate showed higher DM, CP and TDN digestibilities. The digestibility of NFE, OM and the dry matter intake were different according to the breeds (P<0.05). Brangus showed higher DM and TDN intake. The DM and TDN intake showed interaction (P<0.01) breed by concentrate level, with higher intake for the Brangus at higher TDN diets. The Nellore steers were less adapted to diets rich in concentrate than Brangus steers.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Feed/adverse effects , Rumen/physiology
20.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 58(5): 739-743, out. 2006.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-441520

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se a influência do manejo de fornecimento de colostro nas concentrações de imunoglobulina G, glicose, proteína total, triglicerídeos, lactato e cortisol de 18 bezerros da raça Holandesa. Os animais foram distribuídos em três tratamentos: T1 - os bezerros foram separados das vacas 6h após o nascimento, mamando em suas mães, por 30 minutos, duas vezes ao dia, nos três primeiros dias; T2 - os bezerros foram separados 6h após o nascimento e nos três primeiros dias receberam o colostro em mamadeiras, duas vezes ao dia, quando receberam 2l/refeição; T3 - permaneceram o tempo todo com as vacas durante os três primeiros dias de vida. Foram colhidas amostras de sangue nos tempos de 0; 12; 24; 48; 72 e 96h após o nascimento. Os valores de IgG do T3 foram mais altos que os encontrados no T1, às 24h (P<0,10). No T3, os níveis de glicose foram mais elevados que os verificados nos demais tratamentos (P<0,10). Os níveis de proteína total no T2 foram maiores que no T1 (P<0,10). As concentrações de cortisol e lactato foram maiores ao nascimento nos três tratamentos (P<0,10). Conclui-se que o T2 seria o manejo mais indicado por sua praticidade.


The influence of colostrum supply on immunoglobulin G, glucose, total protein, triglycerides, lactate and cortisol concentrations of 18 Holstein calves, was evaluated. Calves were allotted to three treatments, T1 - calves were separated from cows 6h after birth, nursing 30 minutes a day in their mothers, twice a day in the first three days; T2 - calves were separated 6h after birth, and in the first three days they received colostrum through nipple bottles twice a day, 2l/meal; and T3 - calves remained all the time with cows during the first three days. Blood samples were taken at times 0; 12; 24; 48; 72 and 96h after birth. IgG levels were higher in T3 than in T1 at 24h (P<0.10). Glucose levels were higher in T3 than in the other treatments (P<0.10). Total protein levels in T2 were higher than in T1 (P<0.10). Cortisol and lactate concentrations at birth were higher in all treatments (P<0.10). Howewer, T2 would be more indicated for its feasibility.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Breast Feeding/adverse effects , Cattle , Colostrum/physiology , Immunoglobulin G/adverse effects , Weaning
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