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Life Sci ; 236: 116860, 2019 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31518605

ABSTRACT

AIMS: Intrathecal injection of morphine presents analgesic and antiedematogenic effects in rats. However, it is unknown whether tramadol, which possess a mixed mechanism of action, can also produce analgesic and antiedematogenic effects similarly. MAIN METHODS: Male Wistar rats received carrageenan and LPS in the right knee joint. Tramadol (10 µg) was injected intrathecally 20 min before articular LPS injection. Incapacitation and articular edema were measured 5 h after LPS stimulation. Synovial fluid was collected for leukocyte counting and western blot analysis. Whole joint and lumbar spinal cord were also collected for histology and immunohistochemistry, respectively. Intrathecal pretreatments groups were with the NKCC1 blocker bumetanide, TRPV1 agonist resiniferatoxin, µ-opioid receptor antagonist CTOP and serotonergic neurotoxin 5,7-DHT, all previously to tramadol. KEY FINDINGS: Tramadol treatment caused the reduction of incapacitation and edema. It also reduced c-Fos protein expression in the spinal cord dorsal horn and slightly reduced TNF-α levels in synovial fluid, but neither reduced cell migration nor tissue damage. Bumetanide and resiniferatoxin prevented the analgesic and antiedematogenic effects of tramadol. CTOP prevented the analgesic and the antiedematogenic effects, but 5,7-DHT prevented only tramadol-induced analgesia. SIGNIFICANCE: Spinal NKCC1 cotransporter and peptidergic peripheral afferents seem to be important for the analgesic and antiedematogenic effects of tramadol, as well as µ-opioid receptor. However, the monoamine uptake inhibition effect of tramadol seems to be important only to the analgesic effect.


Subject(s)
Analgesics, Opioid/administration & dosage , Arthralgia/prevention & control , Arthritis, Experimental/complications , Arthritis, Reactive/complications , Edema/prevention & control , Lipopolysaccharides/toxicity , Tramadol/administration & dosage , Animals , Arthralgia/etiology , Arthralgia/pathology , Arthritis, Experimental/chemically induced , Arthritis, Experimental/physiopathology , Arthritis, Reactive/chemically induced , Arthritis, Reactive/physiopathology , Disease Models, Animal , Edema/etiology , Edema/pathology , Injections, Spinal , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Neurotoxicology ; 70: 1-11, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30359634

ABSTRACT

Mitochondrial dysfunction has been demonstrated to have a central role in Parkinson Disease (PD) pathophysiology. Some studies have indicated that PD causes an impairment in mitochondrial bioenergetics; however, the effects of PD on brain-region specific bioenergetics was never investigated before. This study aimed to evaluate mitochondrial bioenergetics in different rat brain structures in an in vitro model of PD using 6-OHDA. Rat brain slices of hippocampus, striatum, and cortex were exposed to 6-OHDA (100 µM) for 1 h and mitochondrial bioenergetic parameters, peroxide production, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and citrate synthase (CS) activities were analyzed. Hippocampus slices exposed to 6-OHDA presented increased peroxide production but, no mitochondrial adaptive response against 6-OHDA damage. Cortex slices exposed to 6-OHDA presented increased oxygen flux related to oxidative phosphorylation and energetic pathways exchange demonstrated by the increase in LDH activity, suggesting a mitochondrial compensatory response. Striatum slices exposed to 6-OHDA presented a decrease of oxidative phosphorylation and decrease of oxygen flux related to ATP-synthase indicating an impairment in the respiratory chain. The co-incubation of 6-OHDA with n-acetylcysteine (NAC) abolished the effects of 6-OHDA on mitochondrial function in all brain regions tested, indicating that the increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is responsible for the alterations observed in mitochondrial bioenergetics. The present results indicate a brain-region specific response against 6-OHDA, providing new insights into brain mitochondrial bioenergetic function in PD. These findings may contribute to the development of future therapies with a target on energy metabolism.


Subject(s)
Brain/metabolism , Energy Metabolism/physiology , Mitochondria/metabolism , Oxidopamine/toxicity , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Adrenergic Agents/toxicity , Animals , Brain/drug effects , Energy Metabolism/drug effects , Male , Mitochondria/drug effects , Organ Culture Techniques , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Oxygen Consumption/drug effects , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 38(10): 1942-1948, out. 2018. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-976371

ABSTRACT

Mammary tumor is the most frequent among the tumors that affect canine females, with relevant importance in veterinary medicine. The objective of this study was to determine the image characteristics of mammary tumors in female dogs, and compare different ultrasonographic techniques for neoplastic evaluation. During the experiment, 30 bitches with presence of nodular lesion in the mammary gland were used. Initially females were submitted to clinical and laboratory evaluations, and subsequent to the ultrasound examination of the tumor mass, as well as abdominal ultrasound and thoracic x-ray for the metastasis investigation. Quantitative analysis by histogram of the gray levels and categorization of the tumor masses by the BI-RADS system were performed. Later, the bitches were submitted to surgical resection of the tumors, where samples of the neoplastic tissue were collected for histopathological analysis. Carcinoma in mixed tumor showed a higher rate (33.3%), and the malignancy degree of epidermal tumors were classified in grade 1 (n=9), grade 2 (n=12) and grade 3 (n=3). Malignancy degree showed positive correlation with BI-RADS (r=0.55; P<0.05) and with the parameter echotexture - histogram base width (r=0.42, P<0.05). BI-RADS graduation also showed a positive correlation with the echotexture parameters (standard deviation of average echogenicity r=0.66, P<0.05 and base width r=0.55, P<0.05). It was concluded that the BI-RADS method in combination with the echotexture of tumors, can be used to evaluate mammary tumors in dogs and establish the planning of treatment.(AU)


Entre os tumores que acometem cadelas a neoplasia mamária é a de maior incidência, apresentando relevante importância na medicina veterinária. Este trabalho teve o objetivo de determinar as características ultrassonográficas de neoplasias mamárias em cadelas, e comparar diferentes técnicas ultrassonográficas de avaliação tumoral. Durante a realização deste experimento, foram utilizadas 30 cadelas com presença de lesão nodular em glândula mamária. Inicialmente as fêmeas foram submetidas a avaliações clínicas e laboratoriais, e subsequentemente à realização de exame ultrassonográfico da massa tumoral, assim como ultrassom abdominal e raio x torácico para a pesquisa de metástase. Foram realizadas a análise quantitativa por histograma dos níveis de cinza e categorização das massas tumorais pelo sistema BI-RADS. Posteriormente as cadelas foram submetidas à ressecção cirúrgica dos tumores, onde foram coletadas amostras do tecido neoplásico para análise histopatológica. O carcinoma em tumor misto foi o tipo tumoral de maior incidência (33.3%), e a graduação de malignidade dos tumores epiteliais foram classificadas em grau 1 (n=9), grau 2 (n=12) e grau 3 (n=3). A graduação demonstrou correlação positiva com a categorização BI-RADS (r=0,55; P<0,05) e com o parâmetro de ecotextura - largura de base do histograma (r=0,42; P<0,05). A graduação BI-RADS também demonstrou uma correlação positiva com os parâmetros de ecotextura (desvio padrão da média da ecogenicidade r=0,66; P<0,05 e largura de base r=0,55; P<0,05). Conclui-se que o método de categorização BI-RADS, assim como os parâmetros de ecotextura dos tumores, podem ser usados para avaliação de neoplasia mamária em cadelas e assim auxiliar no planejamento de tratamento de cada caso.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Breast Neoplasms/veterinary , Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Mammary/veterinary , Dogs
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 35(12): 975-979, dez. 2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-771957

ABSTRACT

A piometra é uma enfermidade comum em cadelas, caracterizada pela inflamação do útero com acúmulo de exsudato purulento. A avaliação ultrassonográfica abdominal é um dos principais exames utilizados para o diagnóstico da doença e o tratamento de eleição é a ovário-histerectomia (OSH). A proteína C reativa (PCR) é uma proteína de fase aguda que apresenta concentração sérica aumentada na ocorrência de processos inflamatórios. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a eficácia do teste rápido para detecção da PCR sérica (FASTest® CRP canino), como auxiliar no diagnóstico de piometra em cadelas com suspeita da doença ao exame ultrassonográfico. Das 25 cadelas com imagem ultrassonográfica sugestiva de piometra incluídas no estudo, apenas 12 (48,0%) tiveram o diagnóstico confirmado por exame histopatológico uterino realizado após a OSH. Em todas as pacientes com o diagnóstico de piometra confirmado pelo exame histológico a PCR foi positiva. O FASTest® CRP apresentou valor preditivo positivo de 92,3%, valor preditivo negativo e sensibilidade de 100,0% e 92,3% de especificidade. Logo, a acurácia do FASTest® CRP canino para diagnóstico de piometra em cadelas com suspeita ao exame ultrassonográfico foi de 96,0%. Conclui-se que o teste rápido para detecção da PCR sérica pode ser utilizado como exame auxiliar para o diagnóstico de piometra em cadelas...


Pyometra is a common disease in bitches characterized by an inflamed uterus filled with pus. Abdominal ultrasonographic evaluation is one of the most requested exam used to diagnose the disease, whereas ovariohysterectomy is the most commonly chosen treatment. C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase protein whose serum concentration increases in inflammatory processes. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the rapid test for detecting serum CRP (FASTest® canine CRP) in the diagnosis of pyometra in bitches with suspicion of the disease by ultrasonography. From 25 bitches with ultrasonographic image suggestive of pyometra included in this study, only 12 (48.0%) has the diagnosis confirmed by histopathological examination of the uterus after ovariohysterectomy. In all patients diagnosed with pyometra, confirmed by histology, the CRP was positive. The FASTest® CRP showed a positive predictive value of 92.3 %, negative predictive value and sensitivity of 100.0% and 92.3% of specificity. Therefore, the accuracy of FASTest® CRP for diagnosis of pyometra in bitches with suspicion by ultrasonography was 96.0%. It was concluded that the rapid test for detecting serum CRP can be used as an aid to diagnose pyometra in bitches...


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Pyometra/diagnosis , C-Reactive Protein , Abdomen , Hysterectomy/veterinary , Ovariectomy/veterinary , Acute-Phase Reaction/etiology , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary
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Vaccine ; 28(25): 4162-8, 2010 Jun 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20417608

ABSTRACT

This study assessed the family and heath system's costs due to diarrhoea in children <2 years old, before/after the introduction of a rotavirus vaccine in Brazil in 2006. Information on diarrhoea health care costs and morbidity were obtained from the primary health care system, the National Public Health database (2004-2008) and care-givers. Diarrhoea ambulatory consultations and hospitalizations had a declining trend during the entire period, with additional steeper reductions after vaccine introduction. The vaccine thus is associated with reduced diarrhoea consultations and hospitalization costs and families' out-of-pocket expenses. Despite these gains, the overall health system's costs have increased.


Subject(s)
Diarrhea/prevention & control , Rotavirus Infections/prevention & control , Rotavirus Vaccines/economics , Brazil/epidemiology , Child, Preschool , Cost of Illness , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Diarrhea/economics , Diarrhea/epidemiology , Diarrhea/virology , Health Care Costs , Humans , Immunization Programs/economics , Incidence , Linear Models , Rotavirus/immunology , Rotavirus Infections/economics , Rotavirus Infections/epidemiology
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Gastroenterology ; 137(6): 1970-5, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19632228

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Rotavirus vaccines were introduced in Brazil in 2006; we evaluated their effects in the state of Sergipe, Brazil. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional survey of children with diarrhea attending emergency services in Aracaju, Brazil, between October 2006 and April 2008 and a cluster sampling survey to assess vaccination coverage. Vaccine efficacy was assessed using the screening method. Diarrhea consultation and hospitalization data (2003-2007) were obtained from state and national surveillance systems. RESULTS: Rotavirus was detected in 59 of 534 stool samples (11%) from children attending emergency services. The number of rotavirus-positive samples decreased from 18 of 74 (24%) in 2006 to 31 of 321 (9.5%) in 2007 and 10 of 136 (7.4%) in 2008 (P < .01). Diarrhea severity was greater in children with rotavirus (P < .01) but decreased over time (P < .001). Of the rotaviruses detected, 56 of 59 (95%) were P[4]G2 genotype, 1 was P[4]G-non-typeable (NT), 1 was P[NT]G2, and 1 was P[NT]GNT. Diarrhea consultations decreased from 3020 in 2004 to 604 in 2007; reductions were greatest among children under 5 years old. Diarrhea hospitalizations decreased from 2121 in 2003 to 1176 in 2007. Vaccine coverage was 90.3%. Vaccines were highly effective against the strain P[8]G1; efficacy against P[4]G2 genotype was 89% (95% confidence interval: 0.87-0.92) in Aracaju and 95% in Sergipe. CONCLUSIONS: Since vaccines were introduced in 2006, there has been an overall reduction in diarrhea consultations and hospitalizations in northeast Brazil, with the greatest reductions in young children. This might have resulted from vaccination and improved sanitation. Although a single rotavirus genotype (P[4]G2) was recovered, vaccine efficacy was high against this genotype.


Subject(s)
Diarrhea/prevention & control , National Health Programs/statistics & numerical data , Rotavirus Infections/prevention & control , Rotavirus Vaccines , Rotavirus/isolation & purification , Vaccination/statistics & numerical data , Brazil/epidemiology , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diarrhea/epidemiology , Diarrhea/virology , Health Care Surveys , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Incidence , Infant , Program Evaluation , Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data , Rotavirus Infections/epidemiology , Rotavirus Infections/virology , Seasons
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