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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 58-61, 2005. graf, tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-444175

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to validate the method of microhematocrit tube, as a rapid method to estimate the parasitemia in blood and to associate the parasites concentration with the morbidity and mortality of new born children with congenital Chagas diseases. Our results were determined experimentally and shown that the detection limit of the microhematocrit tube method is 40 parasites/ml when at least one of the four observed tubes is positive. Besides, it was also established that when the four examined tubes are positive the parasitemia in blood reaches more than 100 parasites/ml. It is important to highlight the modification made by our laboratory in the microscopic observation of the microhematocrit tubes with respect to the methodology used by previous investigators. A positive association exists between a high number of parasites in blood and the morbi-mortality of the newly born children with congenital chagas. The results of positive association between the parasitic load and the morbility and mortality could constitute an argument to understand the possible role of the parasite in the pathology of the disease.


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Humans , Animals , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Mice , Parasite Egg Count/methods , Chagas Disease/congenital , Chagas Disease/parasitology , Parasitemia , Trypanosoma cruzi/isolation & purification , Birth Weight , Bolivia/epidemiology , Chagas Disease/diagnosis , Hematocrit/instrumentation , Hematocrit/methods , Parasitemia/mortality , Sensitivity and Specificity , Umbilical Cord
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Anat Rec ; 252(1): 17-33, 1998 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9737741

ABSTRACT

Estrogens administered to perinatal rodents cause spermatogenesis impairment; this study was undertaken to determine the mechanisms by which estrogens exert this effect. Neonatal male Wistar rats received estradiol benzoate (either 0.5 mg/5g BW or 1 mg/5g BW) and were killed at days 10, 22, 33, 45, and 60. Controls received vehicle. In tubule cross-sections of transverse sections of the right testes, 1) tubular diameter (TD) and seminiferous epithelium height (SEH) were measured, 2) normal and impaired spermatogenesis were classified in terms of the most advanced germ cell type present, including tubules lined by Sertoli cells only. A significant dose-dependent rise in the tubule percentage lined by Sertoli cells only at day 60 reflected spermatogenesis impairment. This was evidenced by the presence of multinucleated germ cells in a thin epithelium and sloughed into an enlarged tubular lumen, which was reflected in a significant dose-dependent increase in TD/SEH values from day 22 onward. TD was significantly greater and SEH significantly lower in tubular segments located at the cranial than the caudal halves of rat testes treated with the high (days 22, 33, and 60) and the low dose (day 33). This indicated distension in cranial tubular segments, perhaps due to the fact that these segments were the closest to the dilated rete testis. Consequently, they showed the highest TD/SEH values and the most regressive features of spermatogenesis (tubules lined by Sertoli cells only). In contrast, caudal segments in rat testes treated with the low dose showing TD/SEH values similar to controls displayed a delayed maturation of spermatogenesis coinciding with the late appearance of mature Leydig cells.


Subject(s)
Estradiol/analogs & derivatives , Rete Testis/drug effects , Seminiferous Tubules/drug effects , Spermatogenesis/drug effects , Spermatogenesis/physiology , Age Factors , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Estradiol/pharmacology , Male , Microscopy, Electron , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Rete Testis/pathology , Rete Testis/ultrastructure , Seminiferous Tubules/pathology , Seminiferous Tubules/ultrastructure
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