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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 69(5): 1145-1151, set.-out. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-877304

ABSTRACT

As neoplasias ovarianas em gatas são raras e, quando relatadas, estão associadas a animais senis, assim como a piometra de causa não iatrogênica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi relatar o caso de uma gata jovem com neoplasia ovariana, tumor de células da granulosa associado ao complexo hiperplasia endometrial cística/piometra (HECP). O animal foi atendido no setor de Reprodução Animal e Obstetrícia Veterinária (RAOV) de um Hospital Veterinário Escola, com histórico de monta natural recente, anorexia, êmese, polidipsia, poliúria e descarga vaginal purulenta. Ao exame físico, observou-se apatia, mucosas ictéricas, aumento de volume da região abdominal e presença de secreção vaginal purulenta. À ultrassonografia, foi visibilizado conteúdo ecogênico no útero diagnóstico de HECP e estrutura ecogênica na cavidade abdominal, na região ovariana, confirmado pelo exame histopatológico como sendo tumor das células da granulosa. A conduta terapêutica adotada foi a cirurgia de ovariossalpingo-histerectomia (OSH).(AU)


Ovarian neoplasias in cats are rare, and are associated with advanced ages, as well as non-iatrogenic pyometra. The objective of the present study was to report a case of a young cat showing signs of a rare neoplasia, the granulosa-cell tumor, associated with complex cystic endometrial hyperplasia/pyometra (HECP). The animal was attended in the Animal Reproduction and Veterinary Obstetrics sector of a Teaching Veterinary Hospital with a history of natural breeding, anorexia, emesis, polydipsia, polyuria, and purulent vaginal discharge. During clinical examination, apathy, icterus, swelling of the abdomen, and purulent vaginal discharge were observed. On the ultrasonographic exam, an echogenic content inside the uterus was observed, leading to diagnosis of HECP and an echogenic structure in the abdominal cavity, in ovarian region, confirmed by histopathology as being of granulosa cells. The therapeutic conduct adopted was salpingo-oophorectomy and hysterectomy surgery (OSH).(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cats , Endometrial Hyperplasia/veterinary , Granulosa Cell Tumor/veterinary , Pyometra/veterinary , Ovarian Neoplasms/veterinary
2.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(6): 1665-1672, Dec. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-660238

ABSTRACT

Identificou-se o efeito das aflatoxinas (AFs) sobre o gene p53 de frangos de corte, de linhagem comercial, separados em: grupo experimental, tratado (GT) com ração comercial contendo 2,8ppm de AFs totais durante 21 dias consecutivos, e grupo-controle (GC), sem exposição às AFs. Macroscopicamente, as alterações caracterizaram-se por hepatomegalia e aspecto pálido-amarelado com alguns focos hemorrágicos e, histologicamente, por desarranjo trabecular, pleomorfismo hepatocítico com cariomegalia, degeneração vacuolar intracitoplasmática, necrose com infiltração linfocítica e hiperplasia de ductos biliares. A PCR com os primers GSPT53c-1 com base no gene candidato a p53 (GenBank XM_424937.2) gerou um produto de aproximadamente 350 pares de base. O amplicon sequenciado a partir do DNA dos frangos do GT não apresentou mutação ou deleção, assim como padrão de bandas do PCR-RFLP não foi distinto entre ambos os grupos experimentais e a sequência depositada no banco de genes. Os resultados sugerem que não ocorreu transversão devido à exposição às AFs no fragmento amplificado. Conclui-se que a PCR-RFLP e o sequenciamento do produto da PCR não são ferramentas apropriadas para diagnóstico da exposição de frangos às AFs nas condições experimentais empregadas.


To identify the effects of aflatoxins (AFs), Cobb lineage poultry were separated in an experimental group in which they were treated with commercial ration containing 2.8ppm of total AFs during 21 days (TG) and a control group without AFs exposure (CG). In the liver of poultries exposed to AFs, alterations were microscopically observed, which were characterized by hepatomegaly, a pale yellowish aspect with some hemorrhagic spots, and histologically a trabecullar disarranging pleomorphic hepatocytes with cariomegaly, intracytoplasmatic vacuolar degeneration, necrosis, lymphocytic infiltration and hyperplasia of biliary ducts. The PCR with GSPT53c-1 primers based on p53 candidate gen (GenBank XM_424937.2) generated a product of approximately 350 base pairs. The sequenced amplicon obtained from the DNA of treated poultry did not display any mutation or deletion, and the PCR- RFLP bands patterns were also not distinct in both experimental groups. The results indicated that transversion did not occur in the fragment amplified due to AFs exposure. As a consequence of results obtained with p53 gene (NM_205264.1) we concluded that PCR-RFLP and sequencing of PCR product are not appropriate diagnostic tools for the detection of poultry exposure to AFs, at least in the experimental conditions performed.


Subject(s)
Animals , Aflatoxins/adverse effects , Poultry , Animal Feed , Hepatomegaly/veterinary , Polymerase Chain Reaction
3.
Vet Parasitol ; 177(1-2): 104-10, 2011 Apr 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21156340

ABSTRACT

The resistance of gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) of small ruminants to anthelmintics has required the investigation of new alternatives. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the in vivo anthelmintic activity of an aqueous extract from sisal waste (Agave sisalana) (AESW) against GINs in goats and to observe the animals for toxic effects. Thirty animals that were naturally infected with GINs were distributed into three groups: group I, was treated with daily doses of AESW (1.7 g/kg) for eight days; Group II, the positive control, was treated with a single dose of levamisole phosphate (6.3mg/kg); and group III, the negative control, was left untreated. Faecal eggs counts (FECs), coprocultures and post-mortem worm counts were performed to assess the efficacy of the treatments. Clinical and laboratory analyses were performed to evaluate any toxic effects associated with the treatment. In the goats in groups I and II, a significant reduction (p<0.05) of the number of eggs and infective larvae (L(3)) was observed. The maximum reductions of the FECs were 50.3% and 93.6% for groups I and II, respectively, whereas the percent reductions of the total number of L(3) larvae were 80% (group I) and 85.6% (group II). There was no difference between groups I and III with respect to worm burden, and the percent reductions were 28.8% and 63.4% for Oesophagostomum columbianum and Trichostrongylus colubriformis, respectively. No reduction was detected for the Haemonchus contortus. The positive control group demonstrated a 74% reduction of the parasites that were recovered from the digestive tract. There were no changes in clinical and haematological parameters. The levels of serum urea and creatinine were higher in group I, but remained within the normal range. At necropsy, pale mucous membranes, abomasitis and enteritis were associated with parasitism. In addition, a histological analysis of the liver and kidney did not reveal any changes suggestive of toxicity. A chemical analysis of the AESW demonstrated the presence of saponins, which after acid-hydrolyses reaction, gave the sapogenins hecogenin and tigogenin. The AESW had a low efficacy for the parasitic stages and was moderately effective against eggs and free-living stages. Furthermore, the treatment was not toxic to the goats.


Subject(s)
Agave/chemistry , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary , Goat Diseases/prevention & control , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Animals , Anthelmintics/chemistry , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/parasitology , Goats , Male , Nematode Infections/parasitology , Plant Extracts/chemistry
4.
Arq. Inst. Biol. (Online) ; 77(2): 233-237, abr.-jun. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1390603

ABSTRACT

A tuberculose é uma enfermidade infecciosa crônica, que afeta mamíferos e aves e constitui um sério problema de saúde pública e animal. Objetivando realizar um levantamento molecular da enfermidade em bovinos abatidos em matadouros frigoríficos no Estado da Bahia, Brasil, foram analisadas as lesões pulmonares e de linfonodos mediastínicos de 43 carcaças de animais abatidos em três matadouros-frigoríficos localizados na Região Metropolitana de Salvador, Bahia. Sete isolados de Mycobacterium bovis foram identificados, através da técnica do spolygotyping, e discriminados em três diferentes espoligotipos (SB1055, SB0120 e SB0268) descritos no Brasil e em diversas áreas do mundo. Os resultados indicam que o método de diagnóstico utilizado pode contribuir para a criação de uma base de dados para o estudo epidemiológico da tuberculose bovina no Estado da Bahia.


Tuberculosis is an infectious chronic disease that affects mammals and birds and constitutes a serious problem for public and animal health. Pulmonary and mediastinic lymph node lesions of 43 animals slaughtered in 3 slaughterhouses in the metropolitan region of the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, were analyzed with the objective of obtaining a molecular survey of the disease in bovines slaughtered in slaughterhouses in the state. Seven isolates ofMycobacterium bovis were identified through the spoligotyping technique and classified into 3 different spoligotypes (SB1055, SB0120, SB0268), described in Brazil and in many areas worldwide. The results indicate that the diagnostic method utilized may contribute to the creation of a database for the epidemiologic study of bovine tuberculosis in the state of Bahia.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Mycobacterium bovis/isolation & purification , Mycobacterium bovis/genetics , Brazil , Bacterial Typing Techniques/veterinary , Abattoirs
5.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 61(3): 621-627, jun. 2009. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-519455

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se o uso de brânquias, fígado e rins como biomarcadores histológicos em ensaio de toxicidade crônica com o herbicida Roundup® em piauçu (Leporinus. macrocephalus). Para tanto, os animais foram expostos a 1,58mg/L, dose equivalente a 1/10 da CL50 para a espécie por 14 e 28 dias, sendo utilizados cinco animais por tratamento correspondentes aos dias 0, 14 e 28. Hemorragia e necrose hepática e congestão renal foram as alterações que apresentaram diferenças entre os animais expostos e os não expostos. Dentre os órgãos usados como biomarcadores histopatológicos, o fígado foi o que apresentou os melhores resultados, seguido pelo rim.


The use of gills, liver, and kidneys as histological biomarkers was evaluated in a chronic toxicity analysis with herbicide Roundup® in piauçu (Leporinus macrocephalus). The animals were exposed to 1/10 of LC50 (1.58mg/L), during a period of 14 and 28 days. Five animals were used for treatment (days 0, 14, and 28). Hepatic hemorrhage and necrosis and renal congestion were the alterations that presented differences between exposed and non-exposed animals. Among the organs used as histological biomarkers, the liver presented the best results, followed by the kidneys.


Subject(s)
Animals , Gills , Herbicides/pharmacology , Kidney , Liver , Biomarkers , Fishes/anatomy & histology , Toxicity Tests, Chronic/analysis
6.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 59(2): 530-532, abr. 2007. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-455773

ABSTRACT

A 10 year old female Boxer was taken dead to veterinary hospital for a necropsy without any clinical history, showing a growth on the dorsal part of the tongue. Based on the histopathological findings mesenchymal chondrosarcoma was diagnosed. This report describes the first case of chondrosarcoma on the base of the tongue in veterinary medicine.


Subject(s)
Chondrosarcoma/diagnosis , Chondrosarcoma/mortality , Chondrosarcoma/prevention & control , Dogs , Tongue Neoplasms/complications , Tongue Neoplasms/diagnosis , Tongue Neoplasms/mortality
7.
Food Chem Toxicol ; 42(4): 625-9, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15019187

ABSTRACT

Increased human use of annatto (Bixa orellana L), a red yellow food colorant, demands generation of toxicity data. The toxic effects of annatto powder (bixin 27%) have been assessed following administration of a subacute regimen (4 weeks, 20 doses) in Wistar male and female rats. A full study with three dose levels was considered unnecessary since no sign of toxicity had been noted in a preliminary experiment with 1000 mg/kg body weight/day as was recommended by the OECD guideline. In this study, annatto administered by gavage at a dose level of 2000 mg/kg/day decreased male body weight gain, but had no effect on either food intake or food conversion efficiency. Haematological and plasma biochemical examination as well necropsy performed at the end of administration (29th day) and observation (43rd day) periods revealed no alterations related with annatto administration. Kidney apoptosis occurred in 20% treated female rats in restricted areas without proliferation or tubular segments modification. The precise nature of apoptosis was not investigated in the present study. These findings suggest that annatto was no toxic to the rat.


Subject(s)
Food Coloring Agents/toxicity , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Administration, Oral , Adrenal Glands/drug effects , Adrenal Glands/pathology , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Bixaceae , Carotenoids , Clinical Chemistry Tests , Female , Food Coloring Agents/administration & dosage , Hematologic Tests , Kidney/drug effects , Kidney/pathology , Liver/drug effects , Liver/pathology , Male , Organ Size/drug effects , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Toxicity Tests
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