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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(3): 598-604, May-June 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1278360

ABSTRACT

The objective of the study was to evaluate the antiparasitic resistance against horse nematodes in the South of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The results concerning the tests of anthelmintic efficacy on horses, stored in the database of the Parasitic Diseases Study Group (GEEP) - Veterinary Faculty, at the Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel), were carried out in the laboratory from 2018 to 2019. Stool samples were received from farms with breeding of adult female and male Criollo horses naturally infected, located in municipalities in the country's southern region. The antiparasitic agents tested were Triclorfon + Fenbendazole, Closantel + Albendazole, Ivermectin + Praziquantel, Fenbendazole, Ivermectin, Doramectin, Mebendazole and Moxidectin. Techniques such as Gordon and Whitlock, Coproculture and Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test were performed. Of all the antiparasitic drugs tested, it was observed that only treatments with Ivermectin 2% showed desired values. The observed results indicate that resistance to macrocyclic lactones is usual in equine parasites in this Brazilian region, despite the results with isolated Ivermectin.(AU)


O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar a resistência antiparasitária contra nematodeos de equinos no sul do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Os resultados referentes aos testes de eficácia anti-helmíntica em cavalos, armazenados no banco de dados do Grupo de Estudos de Doenças Parasitárias (GEEP) - Faculdade de Veterinária, da Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), foram realizados em laboratório, no período de 2018 a 2019. Amostras de fezes foram recebidas de fazendas com criação de cavalos Crioulos adultos fêmeas e machos naturalmente infectados, localizadas em municípios da região Sul do país. Os agentes antiparasitários testados foram triclorfon + fenbendazol, closantel + ivermectina + praziquantel, fenbendazol, ivermectina, doramectina, mebendazol e moxidectina. Técnicas como Gordon e Whitlock, coprocultura e teste de redução da contagem de ovos fecais foram realizadas. De todos os antiparasitários testados, observou-se que apenas os tratamentos com ivermectina 2% apresentaram os valores desejados. Os resultados indicam que a resistência às lactonas macrocíclicas é comum em parasitas equinos nessa região brasileira, apesar dos resultados com ivermectina isolada.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Drug Resistance, Multiple , Macrolides/analysis , Horses/parasitology , Anthelmintics/analysis , Parasite Egg Count/veterinary , Brazil , Parasitic Sensitivity Tests/veterinary , Antiparasitic Agents/analysis
2.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 72(3): 1067-1068, May-June, 2020.
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1129778

ABSTRACT

A criação de equinos brasileira movimenta anualmente cerca de R$ 16,15 bilhões e impulsiona o setor econômico primário do país. O mercado de animais da raça Crioula vem se expandindo devido ao seu alto potencial zootécnico. No Rio Grande do Sul, a criação é tipicamente extensiva, aliada, muitas vezes, à alta densidade animal, o que favorece as constantes infecções por diversos parasitos. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar retrospectivamente a frequência de parasitos gastrointestinais em cavalos da raça Crioula naturalmente infectados na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul. Foram utilizadas 585 amostras de fezes de equinos da raça Crioula, adultos, de ambos os sexos, recebidas de criatórios e centros reprodutivos localizados na região. Do total de amostras, 89,74% (525/585) foram positivas para algum helminto. Em 57,60% (337/585) das amostras, observaram-se somente ovos da família Strongylidae. Infecções por Parascaris spp. e Strongyloides sp., apresentaram frequências de 2,22% (13/585) e 1,53% (9/585), respectivamente. Assim, pode-se concluir que os parasitos mais frequentes na população equina da região sul do RS pertencem à família Strongylidae.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Strongylida Infections/epidemiology , Strongylida , Gastrointestinal Tract/parasitology , Horses/parasitology , Brazil/epidemiology , Helminths
3.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(5): 1251-1254, out. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-605856

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of mosquitoes in the authoring environment of dairy cattle was verified in southern Rio Grande do Sul. For collection of specimens, it was installed a Magoon trap, in which during a couple of cattle-approximately six months of age was placed. Samples were collected during 24 hours, twice a month for 12 months. After 24 hours, the cattle were removed from the trap and the insects were collected inside the trap, with the aid of glass bottles, containing, cotton soaked in acetone. The specimens were taken to the Laboratory of Insect Biology, at the Universidade Federal de Pelotas, to sorting, counting, sexing and identification. Of the mosquitoes caught, specimens of Culex sp. Ochlerolatus scapularis and Mansonia titillans were present. Culex sp. had the largest number of individuals (39).


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle , Cattle , Culicidae/classification , Culicidae/virology , Disease Vectors
4.
Arq. Inst. Biol. (Online) ; 77(3): 465-469, jul.-set. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1391591

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi conhecer a diversidade de artrópodes associada ao cultivo de Pleurotus sajor-caju em palha de arroz pasteurizada em ambiente semicontrolado, localizado no sul do Rio Grande do Sul. A captura dos espécimes foi realizada no período de abril a maio de 2007, durante a fase de frutificação da cultura, compreendendo 45 dias. Foram realizadas nove coletas com intervalos de 5 dias, utilizando armadilhas INTRAL AL 012 (12 volts). Capturou-se um total de 3.129 indivíduos divididos em cinco ordens com predominância de Diptera (2.874), Hymenoptera (152), Ortoptera (69), Colembola (59) e Coleoptera (38). A ordem Diptera foi a que apresentou o maior número de famílias, sendo Mycetophilidae (2.530), Sciaridae (264), Cecidomyiidae (10), Phoridae (46), Muscidae (4), Calliphoridae (1) e Culicidae (19).


The objective of this research was to know the diversity of arthropods associated to the Pleurotus sajor-caju crop in rice straw pasteurized in a semicontrolled environment, located in the south of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The capture of specimens was carried out in the period of April through May 2007, during the phase of fruit bodies of the crop, lasting 45 days. Nine collections with intervals of 5 days were carried out, using INTRAL AL 012 (12 volt) traps. A total of 3129 individuals divided into five orders with predominance of Diptera (2874), Hymenoptera (152), Ortoptera (69), Colembola (59) and Coleoptera (38) was captured. The Diptera order was the one that presented the biggest number of families, being Mycetophilidae (2530), Sciaridae (264), Cecidomyiidae (10), Phoridae (46), Muscidae (4), Calliphoridae (1) and Culicidae (19).


Subject(s)
Pleurotus/classification , Agaricales , Insecta/classification
5.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 61(6): 1463-1467, dez. 2009. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-537279

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the occurrence and range of population of Carcinops troglodytes, two monitoring methods were used: trap of the type tube and the type sandwich. The experiment took place in a 12-month period. In that period, 536 specimens of C. troglodites were captured, being the period of larger occurrence in February (188) and the smallest collection index recorded in May and September (1). The coleopteron presented a variation of the population density throughout the year, being the highest capture averages obtained in the months with higher mean temperatures.


Subject(s)
Animals , Arthropods/growth & development , Coleoptera , Environment , Pest Control, Biological/methods , Poultry
6.
Environ Pollut ; 156(1): 227-31, 2008 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18207294

ABSTRACT

In field O(3)-enrichment experiments increased herbivore densities have been reported, which could be due to negatively affected host location behavior of natural enemies. We addressed the impact of doubling background O(3) on the host location of the parasitoid Cotesia plutellae by conducting 24-h trials in an open-air O(3)-fumigation system during two consecutive years. Two circles (radii 1.40 and 4.00 m) of Plutella xylostella-infested potted cabbage plants were placed in the O(3) and ambient plots. Female wasps were released into each plot from the center, and observed 5 times over a 24-h period to assess their host location capability. Thereafter, plants were kept in laboratory conditions until larvae pupation to determine parasitism rates. No significant differences were detected between ambient and O(3)-enriched environments either in the number of wasps found in the field, or in the percentages of parasitized larvae. This suggests that moderately elevated O(3) will not affect the behavior of this parasitoid.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/pharmacology , Brassica , Ozone/pharmacology , Wasps/drug effects , Animals , Female , Host-Parasite Interactions/drug effects , Moths/parasitology , Orientation/drug effects , Oviposition/drug effects , Oxidants, Photochemical/pharmacology , Predatory Behavior/drug effects , Wasps/physiology
7.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther ; 31(7): 375-83, 2001 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11451308

ABSTRACT

STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive. OBJECTIVE: To describe upper body postures and movements that occur when an individual with visual impairment uses a cane to explore the environment while walking. BACKGROUND: Previous research revealed self-reported neuromusculoskeletal problems related to cane use in individuals with visual impairments. No research, however, is available correlating neuromusculoskeletal problems with specific strategies of cane use or describing what movements and postures actually occur during cane use. METHODS AND MEASURES: Twenty-eight individuals with visual impairment who had been walking independently with a long cane for >1 year were videotaped walking with their canes. Subjects included 16 men and 12 women with a mean age of 39.8 +/- 15.2. Postures and movements of the head and neck, trunk, and each upper extremity body segment were analyzed using videotape. RESULTS: Thirty-nine categories of postures or repetitive joint movements were observed. Half of the subjects lacked intersegmental movement of the head, trunk, and shoulder girdles during walking. The repetitive movements used to manipulate the cane occurred at the forearm or wrist. Intrasubject variability of postures and movements was low. CONCLUSIONS: A variety of sustained postures and repetitive movements occur among individuals using long canes. Each individual displays minimal variability in cane manipulation strategy when walking in an uncomplicated environment. Cane manipulation is accomplished by repetitive movements of wrist flexion/extension, wrist ulnar/radial deviation, or forearm pronation/supination. The remainder of the upper body maintains sustained postures, and more than half of long cane users lack the normal intersegmental movement that typically occurs in the neck, trunk, and shoulder girdle during walking. Further research is needed to determine whether particular cane manipulation strategies or sustained postures during cane use increase the risk of musculoskeletal pain syndromes.


Subject(s)
Blindness/rehabilitation , Canes , Movement/physiology , Posture/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Arm/physiology , Cumulative Trauma Disorders/epidemiology , Female , Functional Laterality/physiology , Gait/physiology , Hand Strength , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neck/physiology
8.
Electrophoresis ; 21(1): 181-90, 2000 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10634486

ABSTRACT

The combination of microfabricated fluidic systems (muFAB) and electrospray mass spectrometers (ESI-MS) will provide multiplexed and integrated analytical systems for proteins and other biomolecules. Implementation of this novel approach requires the development of robust and user-friendly muFAB devices. Here, we present new approaches that improve the robustness, user friendliness and performance of muFAB devices coupled to MS. First, we present the development of a convenient mount to connect a muFAB device to the ESI-MS and the incorporation of filters in the reservoirs and exit of the muFAB. This mount facilitates interfacing and significantly reduces the chemical noise observed by the MS. Furthermore, we demonstrate improvements in sample handling and delivery by using either a nonaqueous electrolyte or a cationic coating on the surfaces in the muFAB device and transfer capillary. These improvements are applied to protein analysis by continuous infusion of proteolytic digests.


Subject(s)
Mass Spectrometry/instrumentation , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Proteins/analysis , Animals , Humans , Proteins/chemistry
9.
Anal Chem ; 69(15): 3015-21, 1997 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21639321

ABSTRACT

We report a method for the assay of proteins at concentrations lower than 10(-)(10) M with as little as 200 amol of protein. High sensitivity is accomplished by derivatizing the ε-amino group of the protein's lysine residues with the fluorogenic dye 5-furoylquinoline-3-carboxaldehyde and use of a sheath flow cuvette fluorescence detector. Most proteins have a large number of lysine residues; therefore, a large number of fluorescent molecules can be attached to each protein molecule. In general, precolumn labeling improves sensitivity but degrades resolution due to the inhomogeneity of the reaction products from multiple labeling. However, we demonstrate that, through careful manipulation of the separation and reaction conditions, high sensitivity can be obtained without excessive loss in separation efficiency. Over 190 000 theoretical plates are obtained for fluorescently labeled ovalbumin.

10.
Electrophoresis ; 16(4): 534-40, 1995 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7588523

ABSTRACT

The fluorescent labeling of peptides at concentrations as low as 10(-8) M can be achieved by using a solid-phase reactor. Using oxidized insulin chain B as a test peptide, we demonstrate the use of an Immobilon CD membrane to capture and preconcentrate peptides. Insulin chain B can then be labeled with a fluorogenic reagent, 3-(2-furoyl)quinoline-2-carboxaldehyde, while it is still attached to the membrane. Unwanted fluorescent products (attributed to secondary reactions) can be washed away with methanol without significant removal of the labeled insulin chain B, which then can be extracted with a low pH buffer. The analysis by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography with post-column laser-induced fluorescence detection (mass limit of detection of 2.4 x 10(-21) moles insulin chain B) results in electropherograms that show great improvement in terms of unwanted peaks and high number of theoretical plates (up to 20 million). The use of the solid-phase reactor allows easy handling of as little as 5 picomoles of insulin chain B.


Subject(s)
Electrophoresis/methods , Fluorescent Dyes , Furans , Insulin/analysis , Quinolines , Animals , Cattle , Membranes, Artificial , Solutions
11.
Br Med J ; 281(6238): 478-80, 1980 Aug 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6775742

ABSTRACT

Two methods of administering papaveretum for relieving postoperative pain were compared in two groups of patients who had undergone cholecystectomy. In one group a loading dose of papaveretum was administered by continuous intravenous infusion (1 mg/min) until the patient could breathe deeply without undue pain. Eight times this loading dose was given as a continuous intravenous infusion over the subsequent 48 hours. This regimen was compared with a conventional intermittent intramuscular dose (0.25 mg/kg at four hourly intervals as necessary) in a second group of patients. The intravenous regimen relieved pain better than the intramuscular regimen, which may have reflected the larger dose of papaveretum given to the intravenous group, but it was accompanied by a greater degree of respiratory depression and potentially life-threatening changes in respiratory pattern. These findings suggest that the fear which often accounts for inadequate postoperative pain relief-that larger dose of analgesics will cause respiratory complications-is well founded.


Subject(s)
Cholecystectomy , Opium/administration & dosage , Pain, Postoperative/drug therapy , Respiration/drug effects , Adult , Aged , Carbon Dioxide/blood , Female , Humans , Infusions, Parenteral , Injections, Intramuscular , Male , Middle Aged , Opium/therapeutic use , Oxygen/blood , Partial Pressure
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