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Front Vet Sci ; 10: 1229485, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38116507

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to assess the impact of ß-mannanase and probiotic on the performance, serum biochemistry, gut morphometric traits, and fresh egg quality of laying hens. A total of 120 cages, housing light-weight laying hens (36 weeks old), were randomly assigned to four different treatments. These treatments included a control group fed non-supplemented diets; diets supplemented with 300 g/ton of beta-mannanase; diets supplemented with 50 g/ton of probiotic; or diets containing both 300 g/ton of ß-mannanase and 50 g/ton of probiotics. The trial spanned a duration of 26 weeks and was divided into three productive phases, each lasting 28 days. The inclusion of ß-mannanase resulted in a significant improvement in the laying rate by 11% (p < 0.05) compared to the control treatment. Similarly, the addition of probiotics also enhanced the laying rate by 7% (p < 0.05), as well as the supplementation with combined additives (11.5%). Combined additives showed an increase in egg masses, and additive association improved by 13.9% (p < 0.001) in contrast to the control treatment. Overall, ß-mannanase and combined additives used during the supplementation period resulted in improvements in the weight of fresh eggs. These benefits were observed after a period of 14 weeks without supplementation (p < 0.05). Furthermore, significant differences were observed in the serum biochemistry and egg masses of birds that were fed diets containing both additives (ß-mannanase + probiotics) compared to the control group. Parameters such as uric acid, total cholesterol, and triglycerides displayed notable variations. The villi height: crypt depth showed differences with combined additives (ß-mannanase + probiotics). The ß-mannanase improved specific gravity, yolk height, length, and pH, and yolk color traits compared to the control treatment. The use of probiotics helped to improve yolk height, pH, and color score. Besides, combined additives (ß-mannanase + probiotics) improve yolk height, length, weight, pH, and better traits in yolk color. Hence, incorporating ß-mannanase and probiotics into laying hen diets proves to be a highly effective strategy for enhancing laying rate and overall health status, while simultaneously elevating certain quality attributes of fresh eggs.

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Animals (Basel) ; 13(19)2023 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37835616

ABSTRACT

(1) Background: This study's objective was to determine whether adding vegetable biocholine (VB) to pigs' diets would minimize the negative effects caused by daily aflatoxin (B1 + B2) intake. (2) Methods: We used seventy-two whole male pigs weaned at an average of 26 days and divided them into four groups with six replicates each (2 × 2 factorial). The treatments were identified as Afla0VB0 (negative control, without aflatoxin and without VB); Afla500VB0 (positive control, 500 µg/kg of aflatoxins; Afla0VB800 (800 mg/kg of VB); and Afla500VB800 (500 µg/kg of aflatoxin +800 mg/kg of VB). (3) Results: In the first 20 days of the experiment, only the pigs from Afla500VB0 had less weight gain and less feed consumption, different from the 30th to 40th day, when all treatments had lower performance than the negative control. In the liver, higher levels of oxygen-reactive species and lipid peroxidation were observed in Afla500VB0, associated with greater activity of the enzymes alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase. In the jejunum, oxidative stress was associated with nitrous stress in Afla500VB0. An increase in splenic glutathione S-transferase activity in the Afla500VB800 animals was observed. (4) Conclusions: Consuming a diet contaminated with 500 µg/kg of aflatoxin influences the health and performance in the nursing phase in a silent way; however, it generates high economic losses for producers. When VB was added to the pigs' diet in the face of an aflatoxin challenge, it showed hepatoprotective potential.

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Toxicon ; 229: 107131, 2023 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37085054

ABSTRACT

This study aims to report a spontaneous and experimental intoxication in cattle by Melanthera latifolia (Asteraceae) for the first time, and to describe its epidemiological, clinical, and pathological findings. An outbreak of acute toxic hepatopathy in cattle occurred from December of 2021 to January of 2022 in a beef cattle farm from Rio Grande do Sul state, Southern Brazil, and resulted in 94 deaths from a herd of 430 animals. At necropsy, lesions consisted of enhanced lobular pattern of the liver, transmural gallbladder edema, and hemorrhages on the surface of multiple organs. The main microscopic lesion was marked hepatocellular necrosis in the centrilobular region associated with hemorrhage and infiltration of neutrophils. During the outbreak, multiple specimens of M. latifolia were noted in the paddocks where affected cattle were grazing and many showed signs of consumption. No other known acute hepatotoxic plants were found. Two 12-month-old steers were experimentally intoxicated with a single oral dose of the fresh plant (flowers, leaves, and less fibrous stalks). One bovine ingested a dose of 10 g/kg and was euthanized after 48 h, and the other ingested 15 g/kg and was euthanized 17 h later. Clinical signs, macroscopic, and microscopic lesions in both animals were similar to those observed in the spontaneous cases. Thus, this study demonstrates that M. latifolia was the cause of the outbreak of acute toxic hepatopathy with significant mortality in cattle. M. latifolia nor any plant of the genus Melantherahad ever been reported as toxic.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae , Cattle Diseases , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury , Liver Diseases , Plant Poisoning , Cattle , Animals , Plant Poisoning/pathology , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology
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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 52(2): e20210041, 2022. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1286049

ABSTRACT

Eurytrema coelomaticum is a trematode reported in the pancreatic ducts of ruminants. It is conjectured that may cause disorders in the pancreas, as well as digestive and metabolic processes dependent on them. This study, determined if there is an impairment of exocrine pancreatic function, and correlated it with parasite burden. Pancreas, blood, and fecal samples were collected from 119 bovines at a abattoir. Stool samples were subjected to the gelatin and x-ray film digestion tests (to detect the presence of trypsin in feces). Using blood samples, the following biochemical tests were performed: amylase, lipase, glucose, fructosamine, cholesterol, triglycerides, total protein, albumin, and globulins. Analyses were correlated with pancreatic parasite burden. Cattle with a high parasitic load presented higher incidence of negative tests in both gelatin digestion and x-ray film digestion tests (P < 0.001) when compared to non-parasitized animals and those with a low parasitic load. Changes in those tests only occurred if the parasitemia was moderate or severe. The activity of the amylase and lipase enzymes was significantly higher in animals with low parasitemia (P < 0.05), compared to non-parasitized animals and with a high parasitic burden. In this study, in cases of high parasitemia, negative results were observed in both gelatin and x-ray film in the feces digestion tests. However, the low infection of E. coelomaticum, higher levels of serum amylase and lipase that also indicated loss of pancreatic exocrine functions were reported.


Eurytrema coelomaticum, um trematódeo de ductos pancreáticos de ruminantes. Conjectura-se que possa ocasionar transtornos nas funções pancreáticas, mais especificamente nos processos digestivos e metabólicos dependentes destas. Neste estudo, o objetivo foi determinar se há comprometimento da função pancreática exócrina, correlacionado-a a carga parasitária. Foram utilizados pâncreas e respectivas amostras de sangue e fezes de 119 bovinos. As amostras de fezes foram submetidas aos testes de digestão da gelatina em tubo e digestão de filme radiográfico, ambos para detecção de tripsina nas fezes. Foram realizados os seguintes exames bioquímicos em amostras de sangue: amilase, lipase, glicemia, frutosamina, colesterol, triglicerídeos, proteínas totais, albumina e globulinas. Após isto, as análises bioquímicas foram correlacionadas com a quantidade numérica de parasitas encontrados no pâncreas (post-mortem). Houve maior quantidade de testes negativos (digestão do filme radiográfico e prova de digestão da gelatina) nos animais com alta carga parasitária (P < 0.001), quando comparados aos animais não parasitados e com baixa carga parasitária. Portanto, os exames supracitados se alteram somente se a quantidade de parasitas for moderada ou severa. As atividades das enzimas amilase e lipase foram significativamente maiores nos animais que apresentavam baixa parasitemia (P < 0.05), em comparação com os animais com alta carga parasitária e não parasitados. Conclui-se que em quadros de alta parasitemia há alteração significativa nos testes de digestão nas fezes, e que em quadros de baixa parasitemia há alterações significativas nos valores de amilase e lipase séricas, ambos comprovando alterações pancreáticas importantes, de acordo com o quadro de parasitemia.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency/parasitology , Pancreatitis/parasitology , Trematode Infections/complications , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Amylases/blood , Lipase/blood , Trematoda , Parasite Load/veterinary
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Transbound Emerg Dis ; 68(2): 857-869, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32725949

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Wild boars represent a potential dissemination source of important pathogens to public and animal health, since they can host several pathogens. This study aimed to evaluate the health profile of wild boars hunted for population control in the state of Santa Catarina (SC), south of Brazil. For this study, tissue and blood samples were collected from 61 wild boars hunted from October 2017 to November 2018. All 61 serum samples were screened for antibodies by different assays, presenting the following seroprevalence: 52.4% for porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2); 21.3% for Leptospira spp.; 19.7% for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae; 13.1% for hepatitis E virus (HEV); and 9.8% for influenza A virus (IAV). No seroreaction was observed for Brucella spp. and classical swine fever virus (CSFV). At necropsy, the main lesions observed were evidence of pulmonary metastrongylid parasites, haemorrhagic lymph nodes and white-spotted liver. Histopathological analyses mainly showed interstitial pneumonia, bronchopneumonia and bronchi-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) hyperplasia. There was a significant association between metastrongylid parasitism and BALT hyperplasia in lungs. Pathological findings of wild boars indicate that the assessed individuals were not exposed to notifiable diseases, such as CSFV, African swine fever virus and foot-and-mouth disease, which cause economic damage by non-tariff trade barriers. However, the detection of antibodies against PCV2 and M. hyopneumoniae, pathogens that impact commercial production, indicates the circulation of these agents, with frequency variation in wild populations. This shows the potential risk of pathogen transmission among domestic swine populations and free-living ones. The detection of antibodies against zoonotic agents such as HEV, IAV and Leptospira spp., other than characterizing the pathogens' circulation in these populations, suggests a potential risk to public health and pig farming, depending on the interactions established with the environment, humans and domestic swine.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Swine Diseases/virology , Virus Diseases/veterinary , African Swine Fever Virus , Animals , Bacterial Infections/epidemiology , Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Humans , Swine , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Virus Diseases/epidemiology , Virus Diseases/virology , Zoonoses
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Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis ; 66: 101330, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31437690

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in dairy cows, as well as to verify the risk factors for N. caninum infection and inflammatory response in dairy cows. Using the indirect immunofluorescence reaction, the seroprevalence of neosporosis was determined to be 32.82%. Based on regression analysis, the presence of dogs at a farm increased the probability of a cow testing positive for N. caninum (OR = 20.01 [5.21-123.12]). These data suggest that N. caninum has a relevant prevalence in dairy cows of the Microregion of Rio do Sul (Brazil), with elevated frequencies of anti-N. caninum IgG. The data also suggest that the parasite is widely distributed in dairy herds of the micro-region, because 94.4% of properties screened had at least one seropositive animal. The principal risk factors for disease maintenance in herds may be considered the presence of dogs and absence of a diagnostic test when introducing new animals. Blood from these cows was used to measure variables related to the inflammatory response. Serum cholinesterase activity, as well as serum levels of globulins and C-reactive protein were higher in seropositive to N. caninum than in seronegative cows. Furthermore, the infection by parasite causes an intense inflammatory process, contributing to disease pathophysiology.


Subject(s)
Cattle Diseases/diagnosis , Cholinesterases/blood , Cholinesterases/immunology , Coccidiosis/veterinary , Neospora/pathogenicity , Animals , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Asymptomatic Infections , Biomarkers/blood , Brazil/epidemiology , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/immunology , Cattle Diseases/parasitology , Coccidiosis/immunology , Farms , Female , Risk Factors , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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J Food Biochem ; 43(4): e12792, 2019 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31353592

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate whether broiler breast fillets with severe white striping (WS) had elevated levels of lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation, as well as antioxidant responses. A total of 45 breast muscles from broiler chickens were divided into three groups (n = 15): normal, moderate (stripes <1 mm) and severe (stripes >1 mm). Chicken breasts with severe WS showed muscular cells with small areas and diameters (p < 0.05), as well as the presence of inflammatory cells. Higher percentages of moisture content, fat, collagen, and smaller protein content than did WS breast samples compared control. Breast samples with moderate and severe degrees of WS had higher reactive oxygen species levels and advanced oxidation protein products than did the control group, and animals with severe WS had higher lipid peroxidation levels. The activities of glutathione peroxidase and glutathione S-transferase were higher (p < 0.0001) in animals with moderate WS than those in the control. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: White striping myopathy in broiler breast fillets is characterized by the presence of parallel white stripes in the same direction as the muscular fiber, commonly occurring in the pectoralis major muscle. The results showed that chicken breasts with WS demonstrated imbalances of antioxidant/oxidant status, characterizing increases of lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation in muscle. This situation does not prevent the consumption of the meat, but negatively affects its quality.


Subject(s)
Avian Proteins/chemistry , Lipid Peroxidation , Meat/analysis , Muscle, Skeletal/chemistry , Animals , Avian Proteins/metabolism , Chickens , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxidative Stress
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Ciênc. rural ; 47(7): e20160736, 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-839860

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Mammary gland neoplasms in cattle are rarely observed in the field veterinary diagnostics routine. Therefore, the objective of this study is to report a metastatic mammary carcinoma in a fourteen-year-old Holstein cow in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. The animal was diagnosed by the field veterinarian with clinical mastitis that was unresponsive to treatment, and was euthanized due to the poor prognosis. At the necropsy, multiple yellow, firm, and sometimes friable nodules, ranging from 0.1 to 20cm were observed in all mammary glands, lymph nodes, kidneys, spleen, liver, pancreas, mediastinal lymph nodes, heart, and lungs. The final diagnosis of mammary carcinoma was established through the association of clinical, necropsy, histopathological, and immunohistochemical findings. Differential diagnoses included diseases such as bovine tuberculosis and chronic fungal or bacterial mastitis.


RESUMO: Carcinomas de glândula mamária em bovinos raramente são vistos na rotina de diagnóstico no campo. Portanto, o objetivo do trabalho é relatar a ocorrência de um carcinoma de mama metastático em uma fêmea bovina de 14 anos, holandesa, no estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. O animal foi diagnosticado pelo veterinário com mastite irresponsiva a tratamento clínico, e foi eutanasiada devido ao prognóstico desfavorável. Na necropsia foram observados múltiplos nódulos amarelados, firmes, e por vezes friáveis, variando entre 0.1 e 20cm, disseminados em todas as glândulas mamárias, linfonodos, rins, baço, fígado, pâncreas, coração e pulmão. O diagnóstico de carcinoma de glândula mamária foi baseado em achados clínicos, macroscópicos, histopatológicos e de imuno-histoquímica. Os diagnósticos diferenciais incluíram doenças como tuberculose bovina, mastites crônicas de origem bacteriana ou fúngica.

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World J Exp Med ; 5(3): 160-3, 2015 Aug 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26309817

ABSTRACT

The trematodes of the genus Eurytrema are low pathogenic pancreatic parasites, but can be related to a decrease in cattle productive performance and eventually death. Parasitized animals develop chronic interstitial pancreatitis and may show a productive performance drop and emaciation. Human infection by Eurytrema sp. has already been reported in other countries as an incidental finding during autopsy or routine tests, but the parasite has not been found in humans in Brazil. However, it is possible that a large number of people could be infected, since parasitological tests have low sensitivity and the parasite is neglected as a pathogen for humans and even animals. Attempts to control and treat Eurytrematosis have generally presented low effectiveness. With the aim to control the disease and provide more information regarding its pathogenicity, our research group is developing a number of studies about Eurytrema spp. We hope to determine the damage in productivity, as well as, establish an efficient protocol for treatment and control of Eurytrematosis based on immunoprophylaxis and antiparasitical drug therapy.

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Ciênc. rural ; 37(6): 1728-1734, nov.-dez. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-464906

ABSTRACT

Os critérios para condenação e liberação de órgãos submetidos ao serviço oficial de inspeção de carnes têm sido controversos. Argumenta-se que órgãos que não apresentam lesões macroscópicas visíveis podem ainda assim apresentar alterações microscópicas; por outro lado, órgãos rejeitados durante exame macroscópico podem revelar-se normais ao exame histológico. Um estudo morfológico, macroscópico e microscópico foi conduzido em fígados de bovinos durante a inspeção de rotina em frigoríficos comerciais. Os fígados de bovinos foram divididos em dois grupos: condenados e não-condenados, de acordo com os padrões de Serviço de Inspeção Animal do Estado de Santa Catarina (SIE). Fragmentos de fígados foram fixados em formol neutro a 10 por cento e processados rotineiramente para exame histológico. Os objetivos foram estabelecer as principais razões para a condenação de fígados bovinos na rotina de inspeção de carnes do SIE, avaliar os fígados de ambos os grupos por exame histológico e estabelecer possíveis etiologias associadas às lesões que levaram à condenação. De acordo com o SIE, as razões para condenação foram: telangiectasia (32,2 por cento), fasciolose (18,5 por cento), abscessos (18,0 por cento), manchas claras e irregulares (12,6 por cento), aderências entre fígado e diafragma (6,0 por cento), fígado amarelo e friável (4,2 por cento), pontos claros ou escuros (3,6 por cento), nódulos (1,8 por cento) e outras causas (3,0 por cento). No exame microscópico, os fígados do grupo condenado mostraram telangiectasia (25,7 por cento), abscessos (18,0 por cento), fasciolose (16,1 por cento), fibrose capsular (13,2 por cento), necrose aleatória (8,4 por cento), degeneração (3,6 por cento), infiltrado inflamatório (2,4 por cento), neoplasia (1,8 por cento), ausência de alterações (7,2 por cento) e alterações variadas (3,6 por cento). Dentre os fígados do grupo de não-condenados, 73,0 por cento não tinham alterações macroscópicas; no entanto, observou-se...


Criteria for condemnation and liberation of organs submitted to the official meat inspection services have been controversial, it is argued that organs witch do not present gross lesions may still have certain degree of pathological changes under microscopic scrutiny; conversely, organs rejected on microscopic exam may reveal normalcy under histological evaluation. A gross and histological morphologic study was conducted in bovine livers during meat inspection in commercial slaughter; bovine livers were allotted in two groups: condemned and non-condemned, according to the Animal Standard Meat Inspection (SIS) of the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Liver fragments were fixed in 10 percent neutral formalin and processed for routine histopathological examination. The objectives were: to establish the main reasons for condemnation of bovine livers in the meat inspection routine of SIS, to evaluate livers from both groups by histological examination and to identify the possible etiologies responsible for condemnation. According to the SIS, the reasons for condemnation were: telangiectasis (32.2 percent), fasciolosis (18.5 percent), abscesses (18.0 percent), irregular and bright spots (12.6 percent), adherence between liver and diaphragm (6.0 percent), yellow and friable liver (4.2 percent), dark or pale spots (3.6 percent), nodules (1.8 percent) and other causes (3.0 percent). Under microscopic study livers from condemned group showed telangiectasis (25.7 percent), abscesses (18.0 percent), fasciolosis (16.1 percent), capsular fibrosis (13.2 percent), random necrosis (8.4 percent), degeneration (3.6 percent), inflammatory infiltrate (2.4 percent), neoplasia (1.8 percent), no changes (7.2 percent) and miscellaneous changes (3.6 percent). Among livers from the non condemned group, 73 percent did not have microscopic changes; however, inflammatory infiltration (12.6 percent), necrosis (7.8 percent), telangiectasis (4.8 percent), fasciolosis...

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Ciênc. rural ; 36(5): 1524-1528, set.-out. 2006. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-442525

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar o impacto financeiro da implantação de um sistema de rastreabilidade bovina, utilizando brincos plásticos duplos, nas propriedades rurais do Estado de Santa Catarina. Utilizaram-se os dados do Levantamento Agropecuário Catarinense (LAC), o qual identificou, em 1o de setembro de 2003, uma média de 22,8 bovinos por propriedade. O custo apurado para a implantação de um sistema de rastreabilidade nas propriedades rurais do Estado com 23 bovinos, para o primeiro ano, variou entre R$ 19,20 e R$ 24,76/animal. Já para o segundo ano, este valor aumenta, variando entre R$ 33,64 e R$ 36,81/animal. Concluiu-se que, devido ao elevado valor para a implantação da rastreabilidade, é inviável a sua adoção no Estado de Santa Catarina. Isto se deve principalmente à grande maioria das pequenas propriedades rurais Catarinenses serem caracterizadas por minifúndios, com um pequeno número de animais.


This study was aimed at evaluating the financial cost impact over the bovine production in the rural properties of the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, after establishment of a track system through double plastics earrings. Based on demographic data from the Levantamento Agropecuário Catarinense (LAC), a mean of 22.8 bovine per property was calculated in September 1st, 2003. The costs for establishment of a track system for 23 bovines were calculated, being from R$ 19.20 to R$ 24.76 for the first year and from R$ 33.64 to R$ 36.81 for the second year per animal. In conclusion, the adoption of a track system may be jeopardized in the State of Santa Catarina, mainly due to the elevated cost and the fact that most of the properties are considered as small-lands, with a low number of animals per property.

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