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ABSTRACT.- Moura C.E.B., Albuquerque J.F.G., Magalhães M.S., Silva N.B., Oliveira M.F. & Papa P.C. 2007. [Comparative analysis of the origin of the brachial plexus of the collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu).] Análise comparativa da origem do plexo braquial de catetos (Tayassu tajacu). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(9):357-362. Departamento de Morfologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Cx. Postal 1524, Campus Universitário Lagoa Nova, Natal, RN 59072-970, Brazil. E-mail: cadumoura@ufrnet.br
Collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu) belongs to the Tayassuidae family, characterized by a “collar” of white hairs that cross behind the neck and extend bilaterally in front of the shoulders. It can be found from south-western United States to Argentina. In the literature a shortage of data is verified regarding the functional anatomy of the collared peccaries, especially of studies that involve the anatomy of the brachial plexus. To elucidate the behavior of this plexus of collared peccaries and with the purpose to contribute for the development of compared anatomy, this study was accomplished. Thirty animals of different ages were used (17 males and 13 females) coming from the Wild Animal Multiplication Center of the “Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-árido” Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. After slaughter bilateral dissection of the brachial plexuses took place, and the results were registered in schematic drawings and the dispositions grouped in tables for subsequent statistical analysis based on the percentile frequency. It was found that the Plexus brachialis of collared peccaries is the result of established communications, mainly among the Rami ventrales of the last three cervical nerves and of the first two thoracic nerves, having a contribution of the fourth and fifth cervical nerves in 16.67% and 50.00% of the cases, respectively. In 40.00% of the dissections the most frequent plexus was of the type C6, C7, C8, T1 and T2. The main nerves derived from brachial plexus of the collared peccaries and its respective origins had been: Nervus suprascapularis (C6, C7), Nn. subscapulares (C5, C6 e C7 or C6 e C7), N. axillaris (C6, C7), N. musculocutaneus (C7, C8), N. medianus (C7, C8, T1, T2), N. radialis (C8, T1, T2), N. ulnaris (C8, T1, T2), cranialis (C7), and caudalis (C7, C8) Nn. pectorales, N. thoracodorsalis (C6, C7, C8), N. thoracicus longus (C7, C8), and N. thoracicus lateralis (C8, T1, T2).
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ABSTRACT.- Moura C.E.B., Albuquerque J.F.G., Magalhães M.S., Silva N.B., Oliveira M.F. & Papa P.C. 2007. [Comparative analysis of the origin of the brachial plexus of the collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu).] Análise comparativa da origem do plexo braquial de catetos (Tayassu tajacu). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(9):357-362. Departamento de Morfologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Cx. Postal 1524, Campus Universitário Lagoa Nova, Natal, RN 59072-970, Brazil. E-mail: cadumoura@ufrnet.br
Collared peccary (Tayassu tajacu) belongs to the Tayassuidae family, characterized by a “collar” of white hairs that cross behind the neck and extend bilaterally in front of the shoulders. It can be found from south-western United States to Argentina. In the literature a shortage of data is verified regarding the functional anatomy of the collared peccaries, especially of studies that involve the anatomy of the brachial plexus. To elucidate the behavior of this plexus of collared peccaries and with the purpose to contribute for the development of compared anatomy, this study was accomplished. Thirty animals of different ages were used (17 males and 13 females) coming from the Wild Animal Multiplication Center of the “Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-árido” Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. After slaughter bilateral dissection of the brachial plexuses took place, and the results were registered in schematic drawings and the dispositions grouped in tables for subsequent statistical analysis based on the percentile frequency. It was found that the Plexus brachialis of collared peccaries is the result of established communications, mainly among the Rami ventrales of the last three cervical nerves and of the first two thoracic nerves, having a contribution of the fourth and fifth cervical nerves in 16.67% and 50.00% of the cases, respectively. In 40.00% of the dissections the most frequent plexus was of the type C6, C7, C8, T1 and T2. The main nerves derived from brachial plexus of the collared peccaries and its respective origins had been: Nervus suprascapularis (C6, C7), Nn. subscapulares (C5, C6 e C7 or C6 e C7), N. axillaris (C6, C7), N. musculocutaneus (C7, C8), N. medianus (C7, C8, T1, T2), N. radialis (C8, T1, T2), N. ulnaris (C8, T1, T2), cranialis (C7), and caudalis (C7, C8) Nn. pectorales, N. thoracodorsalis (C6, C7, C8), N. thoracicus longus (C7, C8), and N. thoracicus lateralis (C8, T1, T2).
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ABSTRACT.- Alves F.R., Costa F.B., Arouche M.M.S., Barros A.C.E., Miglino M.A., Vulcano L.C. & Guerra P.C. 2007. [Ultrasonographic evaluation of the urinary system, liver and uterus of Cebus apella monkey.] Avaliação ultra-sonográfica do sistema urinário, fígado e útero do macaco-prego, Cebus apella. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(9):377-382. Departamento de Cirurgia, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de Paiva 87, São Paulo, SP 05508-270, Brazil. E-mail: flaviovet@usp.br
The Brown Capuchin, Cebus apella, has a wide distribution in the northern and southern Brazilian Amazon region and in the Cerrado (savanna). These monkeys are usually submitted to predatory chase, increasing the need for preservation of this wild animal species. An ultrasonographic examination of 10 Brown Capuchins was made in order to describe the normal ultrasonographic anatomy of their abdominal cavity. The urinary bladder revealed its wall thickness with an average of 0.2cm, the topographic situation of which allowed close relation with the wall of uterus and descendent colon. Using caudal abdominal scan, images of aorta, caudal vena cava and right iliac vein were obtained. Liver was accessible for examination by sagittal and cross-section ultrasound, allowing visualization of gallbladder and hepatic vessels. Renal scan allowed accuracy to evidence the echogenicity differences between pelvis, renal sinus, as well as the cortical-medullary relationship. The mean length of the kidneys was 6.24±0.31cm, and no significant differences were observed between left and right kidney length (Student’s t-test and ANOVA). The renal volume obtained was 2.37±0.18cm3. Correlation Coefficients of Pearson between right and left renal length and between right and left renal volume were r = 0.74 and 0.51. Mean thickness for cortical and medullar regions was 0.75±0.11 and 0.39±0.06cm, respectively. Correlation Coefficient of corticomedullar relation between right and left renal was r = 0.19. Examination by ultrasound was considered an efficient, non-invasive, fast and repeatable technique which provides useful data for clinicians and surgeons engaged in wild animal medicine.
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ABSTRACT.- Alves F.R., Costa F.B., Arouche M.M.S., Barros A.C.E., Miglino M.A., Vulcano L.C. & Guerra P.C. 2007. [Ultrasonographic evaluation of the urinary system, liver and uterus of Cebus apella monkey.] Avaliação ultra-sonográfica do sistema urinário, fígado e útero do macaco-prego, Cebus apella. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(9):377-382. Departamento de Cirurgia, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de Paiva 87, São Paulo, SP 05508-270, Brazil. E-mail: flaviovet@usp.br
The Brown Capuchin, Cebus apella, has a wide distribution in the northern and southern Brazilian Amazon region and in the Cerrado (savanna). These monkeys are usually submitted to predatory chase, increasing the need for preservation of this wild animal species. An ultrasonographic examination of 10 Brown Capuchins was made in order to describe the normal ultrasonographic anatomy of their abdominal cavity. The urinary bladder revealed its wall thickness with an average of 0.2cm, the topographic situation of which allowed close relation with the wall of uterus and descendent colon. Using caudal abdominal scan, images of aorta, caudal vena cava and right iliac vein were obtained. Liver was accessible for examination by sagittal and cross-section ultrasound, allowing visualization of gallbladder and hepatic vessels. Renal scan allowed accuracy to evidence the echogenicity differences between pelvis, renal sinus, as well as the cortical-medullary relationship. The mean length of the kidneys was 6.24±0.31cm, and no significant differences were observed between left and right kidney length (Student’s t-test and ANOVA). The renal volume obtained was 2.37±0.18cm3. Correlation Coefficients of Pearson between right and left renal length and between right and left renal volume were r = 0.74 and 0.51. Mean thickness for cortical and medullar regions was 0.75±0.11 and 0.39±0.06cm, respectively. Correlation Coefficient of corticomedullar relation between right and left renal was r = 0.19. Examination by ultrasound was considered an efficient, non-invasive, fast and repeatable technique which provides useful data for clinicians and surgeons engaged in wild animal medicine.
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ABSTRACT.- Rossi Jr J.L., Gioso M.A., Teles M.Q. & Domingues-F. L.M. 2007. [Accompaniment of the dental growth in Puma concolor kept in captivity.] Acompanhamento do crescimento dental em Puma concolor mantido em cativeiro. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(5):205-208. Departamento de Cirurgia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando de Marques de Paiva 87, Bloco 8-superior, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP 05508-270, Brazil. E-mail: vetjrossi@gmail.com
The development of dentistry is delayed in the preventive internal medicine for wild animals. Some international papers about wild animal dentistry have already been published regarding some species in wild life or kept in captivity in different geographical regions, but not specifically about the great neotropical felines Panthera onca and Puma concolor. The aim of this study was to survey the prevalence of malocclusion in neotropical felines maintained in the state of São Paulo. For the study a sample of 42 jaguars (Panthera onca) and 36 pumas (Puma concolor) was used, totalizing 78 animals, proceeding from 18 institutions where such species were kept in captivity. All animals were examined if the occlusion was in accordance with the normal for the species. The teeth were identified one by one, examined directly by means of a dental explorer. Malocclusion was present in 47.61% (20 cases) in Panthera onca, and in 5.55% (2 cases) of Puma concolor. The animals with malocclusions apparently did not have problems of food apprehension or chewing ability, although they presented a more reduced interproximal space, with food accumulation the lack of removal of which could provoke oral problems.
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ABSTRACT.- Rossi Jr J.L., Gioso M.A., Teles M.Q. & Domingues-F. L.M. 2007. [Accompaniment of the dental growth in Puma concolor kept in captivity.] Acompanhamento do crescimento dental em Puma concolor mantido em cativeiro. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(5):205-208. Departamento de Cirurgia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando de Marques de Paiva 87, Bloco 8-superior, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP 05508-270, Brazil. E-mail: vetjrossi@gmail.com
The development of dentistry is delayed in the preventive internal medicine for wild animals. Some international papers about wild animal dentistry have already been published regarding some species in wild life or kept in captivity in different geographical regions, but not specifically about the great neotropical felines Panthera onca and Puma concolor. The aim of this study was to survey the prevalence of malocclusion in neotropical felines maintained in the state of São Paulo. For the study a sample of 42 jaguars (Panthera onca) and 36 pumas (Puma concolor) was used, totalizing 78 animals, proceeding from 18 institutions where such species were kept in captivity. All animals were examined if the occlusion was in accordance with the normal for the species. The teeth were identified one by one, examined directly by means of a dental explorer. Malocclusion was present in 47.61% (20 cases) in Panthera onca, and in 5.55% (2 cases) of Puma concolor. The animals with malocclusions apparently did not have problems of food apprehension or chewing ability, although they presented a more reduced interproximal space, with food accumulation the lack of removal of which could provoke oral problems.
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ABSTRACT.- Rossi Jr J.L., Gioso M.A. & Domingues-F. L.M. 2007. [A comparative study about the prevalence of periodontal disease in Panthera onca, living in captivity and in the wild.] Estudo comparativo sobre prevalência de doença periodontal em Panthera onca mantida em cativeiro e em indivíduos de natureza. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(5):209-214. Departamento de Cirurgia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando de Marques de Paiva 87, Bloco 8-superior, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP 05508-000, Brazil. E-mail: vetjrossi@gmail.com
The aim was to survey the main oral lesions related with periodontal disease of jaguars, Panthera onca, living in captivity or in the wild, as conservation of threatened animals from extinction, as in case of the jaguar, and the preservation of such species in free life may be determined by environmental conditions which can influence oral health. Forty-two jaguars (P. onca) kept in captivity in 18 institutions in the state of São Paulo were studied. The animals to be examined were anesthetized by the Plan of Neotropical Handling of Felids. Additionally, 4 jaguars (P. onca) proceeding from wild life were captured for the study on Farm Sete, municipality of Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul, in the southern Pantanal. All animals surveyed in captivity showed various degrees of oral lesions related to periodontal disease. The animals living in the wild did not present any clinical signs of oral lesions.
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ABSTRACT.- Rossi Jr J.L., Gioso M.A. & Domingues-F. L.M. 2007. [A comparative study about the prevalence of periodontal disease in Panthera onca, living in captivity and in the wild.] Estudo comparativo sobre prevalência de doença periodontal em Panthera onca mantida em cativeiro e em indivíduos de natureza. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(5):209-214. Departamento de Cirurgia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando de Marques de Paiva 87, Bloco 8-superior, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP 05508-000, Brazil. E-mail: vetjrossi@gmail.com
The aim was to survey the main oral lesions related with periodontal disease of jaguars, Panthera onca, living in captivity or in the wild, as conservation of threatened animals from extinction, as in case of the jaguar, and the preservation of such species in free life may be determined by environmental conditions which can influence oral health. Forty-two jaguars (P. onca) kept in captivity in 18 institutions in the state of São Paulo were studied. The animals to be examined were anesthetized by the Plan of Neotropical Handling of Felids. Additionally, 4 jaguars (P. onca) proceeding from wild life were captured for the study on Farm Sete, municipality of Miranda, Mato Grosso do Sul, in the southern Pantanal. All animals surveyed in captivity showed various degrees of oral lesions related to periodontal disease. The animals living in the wild did not present any clinical signs of oral lesions.
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ABSTRACT.- Pissinatti T.A., Pissinatti A. & Burity C.H.F. 2007. Myocardial stereology in captive Callithrix kuhlii (Callitrichidae, Primates): healthy animals versus animals affected by wasting marmoset syndrome (WMS). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(2):75-79. Setor de Morfologia, IBC, Universidade do Grande Rio (Unigranrio), Rua Prof. José de Souza Herdy 1160, uque de Caxias, RJ 25071-202, Brazil. E-mail: cburity@unigranrio.com.br
This study comprised 12 hearts of Wied´s black-tufted-ear marmoset, Callithrix kuhlii (Coimbra-Filho 1985), 6 with Wasting Marmoset Syndrome (WMS) and 6 non-affected. Biometry was performed after death. After necropsy, the hearts were weighed, dissected, fixed in 10% formalin solution (pH 7.2), and processed for optical microscopy at 5µm sections stained with Haematoxylin-Eosin. Quantitative analysis was performed by stereological techniques. The statistical differences between the biometrical and stereological parameters were assessed by the Mann-Whitney test. The morphometric results showed that WMS causes a significant reduction in body and cardiac weights, and also in the volume density of vessels in those animals. Further studies are necessary to understand some of the results shown here.
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ABSTRACT.- Pissinatti T.A., Pissinatti A. & Burity C.H.F. 2007. Myocardial stereology in captive Callithrix kuhlii (Callitrichidae, Primates): healthy animals versus animals affected by wasting marmoset syndrome (WMS). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(2):75-79. Setor de Morfologia, IBC, Universidade do Grande Rio (Unigranrio), Rua Prof. José de Souza Herdy 1160, uque de Caxias, RJ 25071-202, Brazil. E-mail: cburity@unigranrio.com.br
This study comprised 12 hearts of Wied´s black-tufted-ear marmoset, Callithrix kuhlii (Coimbra-Filho 1985), 6 with Wasting Marmoset Syndrome (WMS) and 6 non-affected. Biometry was performed after death. After necropsy, the hearts were weighed, dissected, fixed in 10% formalin solution (pH 7.2), and processed for optical microscopy at 5µm sections stained with Haematoxylin-Eosin. Quantitative analysis was performed by stereological techniques. The statistical differences between the biometrical and stereological parameters were assessed by the Mann-Whitney test. The morphometric results showed that WMS causes a significant reduction in body and cardiac weights, and also in the volume density of vessels in those animals. Further studies are necessary to understand some of the results shown here.
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Hofer E. & Reis C.M.F. 2005. [Species and serovars of Listeria isolated from sick and clinically healthy animals in Brazil.] Espécies e sorovares de Listeria isolados de animais doentes e portadores no Brasil. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 25(2):79-83. Laboratório de Zoonoses Bacterianas, Depto Bacteriologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz/FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21045-900, Brazil. E-mail: ehofer@ioc.fiocruz.br
Two hundred fourty-six strains of the genus Listeria were isolated from sick and clinically healthy animals, collected in three different regions of Brazil during 1971-2000. About 88.2% (217 cultures) yielded Listeria species from faecal specimens of healthy cattle and 29 strains (11.7%) were isolated from sick animals: 15 (6.0%) from central nervous system (CNS) and 14(5.6%) were from otherwise sterile sites. Phenotyping techniques were used to characterize the Listeria isolates. The commonest were L. innocua 6a and non-typable (140/56.9%), L. monocytogenes 4a (37/15.0%) and 4b (22/8.9%), originated mainly from stools of healthy cattle. From sick animals the predominant species and serovars were L. monocytogenes 4b (14/5.6%), and the higher incidence was observed in ruminants (12/4.8%) and 8/3.2% of the serovar 1a from other animal species (rodents and canines) mainly isolated from CNS samples.
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Hofer E. & Reis C.M.F. 2005. [Species and serovars of Listeria isolated from sick and clinically healthy animals in Brazil.] Espécies e sorovares de Listeria isolados de animais doentes e portadores no Brasil. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 25(2):79-83. Laboratório de Zoonoses Bacterianas, Depto Bacteriologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz/FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21045-900, Brazil. E-mail: ehofer@ioc.fiocruz.br
Two hundred fourty-six strains of the genus Listeria were isolated from sick and clinically healthy animals, collected in three different regions of Brazil during 1971-2000. About 88.2% (217 cultures) yielded Listeria species from faecal specimens of healthy cattle and 29 strains (11.7%) were isolated from sick animals: 15 (6.0%) from central nervous system (CNS) and 14(5.6%) were from otherwise sterile sites. Phenotyping techniques were used to characterize the Listeria isolates. The commonest were L. innocua 6a and non-typable (140/56.9%), L. monocytogenes 4a (37/15.0%) and 4b (22/8.9%), originated mainly from stools of healthy cattle. From sick animals the predominant species and serovars were L. monocytogenes 4b (14/5.6%), and the higher incidence was observed in ruminants (12/4.8%) and 8/3.2% of the serovar 1a from other animal species (rodents and canines) mainly isolated from CNS samples.
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ABSTRACT.- Leite L.G., Riet-Correa F., Medeiros R.M.T., Piacenti A., Aragão M. & Schons S.V. 2002. Susceptibility of laboratory animals to the intoxication by Ateleia glazioviana (Leg. Papilionoideae).] Susceptibilidade de animais de laboratório à intoxicação por Ateleia glazioviana (Leg. Papilionoideae). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 22(2):73-78. Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 96010-900 Pelotas, RS, Brazil. E-mail: lgmv@alternet.com.br
Rabbits, guinea pigs, rats and mice were used to reproduce the cardiac lesions observed in ruminants in the intoxication by Ateleia glazioviana. Four animals of each species were fed during four months with a ration containing 10% of dry A glazioviana. The pellets were made by mixing 700 g of commercial ration, 200 g of cornstarch, 1000 mi of distilled water and 100g of the dry plant. Later this mixture was dried at 100ºC during 16-20 hours. Four control animals of each species were given similar food, but containing dry ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) instead of A glaziovidna. Water was offered ad libitum and a daily amount of green oats (Avena sativa) was given to rabbits and guinea pigs. No clinical signs of disease were observed during the experiment. Ali animals were weighted weekly in the last 5 weeks of the experiment and no differences were observed in weight gains between treated and control groups. At the end of dosing ali animals were euthanatized and necropsied. No macroscopic or histologic lesions were observed in the heart or other organs. The abortive properties of A glazioviana were studied in rats. One group of 11 pregnant rats was fed, from day 7 to day 21 of gestation, ration containing 10% of A. glazioviana, prepared in the sarne way than in the previous experiment. A control group received the ration with 10% ryegrass. Ali rats delivered normal litters. To determine a possible loss of toxicity of the plant during the pellet preparation, dry A. glazioviana was heated for 16-20 hours at 100ºC and administered orally to one ewe. This sheep ingested daily 2.65 g/kg bw of dry A. glazioviana for 26 days. During the experimental period the animal had tachycardia and cardiac arrhythmia. At the end of the experiment bradycardia and severe depression were observed. It was euthanatized 7 days after the last plant administration. The sheep was 2.5-3 months pregnant and the fetus was apparently normal with no autolysis. Ascites and hydrothorax were observed at necropsy. Whitish areas were observed in the myocardium and the liver was pale. Degeneration and necrosis of cardiac fibers and proliferation of fibrous tissue were observed histologically in the heart. The liver had centrilobular degeneration of hepatocytes and congestion. These experiments indicate that A. glazioviana is not cardiotoxic for laboratory animals and suggest that the plant has a heat-stable active principie similar to the active principie of plants causing cardiac fibrosis
(gousiekte) in Southern Africa.
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RESUMO.- Leite L.G., Riet-Correa F., Medeiros R.M.T., Piacenti A., Aragão M. & Schons S.V. 2002. Susceptibility of laboratory animals to the intoxication by Ateleia glazioviana (Leg. Papilionoideae).] Susceptibilidade de animais de laboratório à intoxicação por Ateleia glazioviana (Leg. Papilionoideae). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 22(2):73-78. Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 96010-900 Pelotas, RS, Brazil. E-mail: lgmv@alternet.com.br
Coelhos, cobaias, ratos e camundongos foram utilizados com a finalidade de reproduzir a forma cardíaca da intoxicação por Ateleia glazioviana. Quatro animais de cada espécie receberam por 4 meses a planta, secada à sombra, na concentração de 10% na ração, fornecida na forma de pelets. Os pelets foram preparados misturando 700 g de ração comercial, 200 g de amido de milho, 1000 mi de água destilada e 100g de planta seca e, posteriormente, secados em estufa a 100°C, durante 16 a 20 horas. Quatro animais de cada espécie serviram como testemunhas, recebendo a ração preparada da mesma forma, porém com a utilização de azevém (Lolium multijlorum) em lugar de A glazioviana. Era fornecida água à vontade e, para os coelhos e cobaias, também aveia (Avena sativa) verde diariamente. Esses animais não apresentaram nenhuma alteração clínica, e foram pesados semanalmente nas últimas 5 semanas do período experimental, não apresentando diferença significativa no ganho de peso. À necropsia não foram observadas alterações macroscópicas e pelo exame histológico também não foram detectadas lesões significativas no coração e em outros órgãos. Para testar a atividade abortiva de A glazioviana, ração contendo 10% de planta seca, preparada da mesma forma que no experimento anterior, foi administrada a 11 outros ratos, fêmeas, prenhes, nos dois últimos terços da gestação. Um grupo controle de 11 fêmeas recebeu a ração com azevém a 10%, durante o mesmo período. Esses animais tiveram filhotes normais e no prazo correto. Para determinar a possível perda de toxidez da planta durante a preparação dos pelets, A glazioviana foi aquecida por 16 a 20 horas a 100ºC e, posteriormente, administrada a um ovino em 26 doses diárias de 2,65 g/kg de planta seca. Durante o período experimental, a ovelha apresentou batimentos cardíacos mais fortes, taquicardia e arritmia cardíacas, depois bradicardia e, no período final, apatia acentuada. Foi sacrificada 7 dias após a última administração da planta. Esse animal apresentava gestação de 2,5 a 3 meses e o feto não apresentava sinais de autólise. As alterações macroscópicas mais evidentes à necropsia foram ascite, hidrotórax, áreas esbranquiçadas no músculo cardíaco e fígado de coloração clara. Na histologia do coração foram observadas degeneração e necrose de fibras cardíacas e proliferação de tecido conjuntivo fibroso. O fígado apresentava congestão e degeneração de hepatócitos nas áreas centrolobulares. Os resultados indicam que esses animais de laboratório não foram susceptíveis à ação cardiotóxica de A. glazioviana, por via oral, e sugerem a possibilidade de que o princípio ativo da planta, que é resistente ao calor, seja semelhante ao princípio ativo das plantas do sul da África que causam fibrose cardíaca.
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ABSTRACT.- Riet-Correa F., Górniak S.L., Haraguchi M. & Dagli M.L.Z. 2001. Histological changes caused by experimental Riedeliella gracili.flora (Leg. Papilionoideae) poisoning in cattle and laboratory animals. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 21 (1):5-7. [Alterações histológicas na intoxicação experimental por Riedeliella graciliflora (Leg. Papilionoideae) em bovinos e animais de laboratório.] Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 96010-900 Pelotas, RS, Brazil.
Tissues from cattle, mice, rats and guinea pigs experimentally intoxicated by Riedeliella graciliflora were studied histologically. Cattle lymph nodes, spleen, Peyer patches and peribronchial lymphoid tissues had diffuse necrosis of lymphocytes, mainly in the germinal centers of the follicles. This lesion was less severe in laboratory animals. All species had severe enteritis with infiltration of the lamina propria by mononuclear cells. Some cells in this infiltrate were necrotic. Degeneration and necrosis of the epithelial cells, mainly in the tip of the villi, and detachment of the epithelial lining from the lamina propria were also observed. In the liver the trabecular structure was disrupted and the hepatocytes had some degree of individual necrosis and degeneration. A tubular nephrosis was observed in the kidneys. Liver, lung, kidney, intestine and lymph nodes had different degrees of congestion. Those lesions are similar than those caused by Polygala klotzscllii, a plant that contains 5-metoxi-podophyllotoxin.
Abstract in Portuguese:
RESUMO.- Riet-Correa F., Górniak S.L., Haraguchi M. & Dagli M.L.Z. 2001. Histological changes caused by experimental Riedeliella gracili.flora (Leg. Papilionoideae) poisoning in cattle and laboratory animals. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 21 (1):5-7. [Alterações histológicas na intoxicação experimental por Riedeliella graciliflora (Leg. Papilionoideae) em bovinos e animais de laboratório.] Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, 96010-900 Pelotas, RS, Brazil.
Foi realizado um estudo histológico de bovinos, camundongos, ratos e coelhos intoxicados experimentalmente por Riedeliella graciliflora. Em bovinos os gânglios linfáticos, baço, placas de Peyer e tecido peribronquial apresentavam necrose do tecido linfático, afetando, principalmente, os centros germinativos dos folículos. Esta lesão foi menos severa em animais de laboratório. Em todas as espécies havia severa enterite e infiltração da lâmina propria do intestino por células mononucleares. Algumas destas células estavam necróticas. Degeneração e necrose do epitélio, principalmente na superfície das vilosidades, e descamação das células epiteliais foram, também, observadas. No fígado havia desorganização da estrutura trabecular e alguns hepatócitos apresentavam-se degenerados ou necróticos. Os rins apresentavam nefrose tubular. Diferentes graus de congestão foram observados no fígado, pulmão, rins, intestinos e linfonodos. As lesões observadas são similares às causadas por Polygala klotzschii, uma planta que contém 5-metoxi-podofilotoxina.
Abstract in English:
Aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of Ateleia glazioviana Baill. leaves, of Tetrapterys multiglandulosa Adr. Juss. aerial parts, of Dimorphandra mollis Benth. pods, and of Enterolobium contortisiliquum (Vell.) Morong. fruits were studied for their potential abortive and/or infertilizing activity on pregnant albino rats. These plants are among those which farmers suspect to induce abortion in cattle. Extracts were prepared from the dried (at room temperature) finely chopped plant material and given to rats daily, from the first until the last day of pregnancy, per os, at doses of the dried plant material equivalent to the administration of 10 g.kg-1 (aqueous extract) or 2 g.kg·1 (hydroalcoholic extract in proportion of 2: 1). A. glazioviana leaves, in aqueous extract, induced 100% embryonic mortality and resorption (no rats were born, no pregnant rats carne to labour); two treated rats died before the 22nd pregnancy day. At necropsies the fetus were amorphous hemorrhagic masses in decomposition undergoing resorption. T. multiglandulosa aqueous extract induced resorption (9 out of 42 embryos), stillbirth (26 out of 33 fetus), perinatal death (7 rats born alive died 72 h or less after birth) and reduction of natality rate to 21 %. Similar findings were obtained with the hydroalcoholic extract. D. mollis hydroalcoholic extract reduced the number of embryonic implants and consequently the number of offspring, but did not affect the other reproductive parameters. E. contortisiliquum hydroalcoholic extract was less toxic: resorption occurred in 3 out of 71 embryos, and stillbirth in 2 out of 68 fetuses. Other reproductive parameters were not significantly affected. All extracts reduced the rats weight. The aqueous extract of A. glazioviana was the most potent reducing the weight by 27.1 % in relation to the 1st day of pregnancy. It is concluded that leaves from A. glazioviana and aerial parts of T. multiglandulosa contain active substances which are able to affect reproductive parameters of pregnant rats in accordance with farmers' suspitions, and also cause a toxic systernic effect. The pods of D. mollis and fruits of E. contortisiliquum, in spite of reducing the ponderal development during pregnancy, induced only a small interference on reproductive parameters.
Abstract in Portuguese:
Avaliaram-se a atividade abortiva e infertilizante e o desenvolvimento ponderal de ratas gestantes tratadas com extratos aquosos e hidroalcoó1icos das folhas de Ateleia glazioviana Baill. (timbó de palmeira), das partes aéreas de Tetrapterys multiglandulosa Adr. Juss. (cipó-ruão, cipó-preto ou cipó-vermelho) e dos frutos de Dimorphandra mollis Benth. (faveira) e Enterolobium contortisiliquum (Vell.) Morong. (timbaúva, orelha de macaco ou tamboril da mata) sobre as quais recai a suspeita de causar aborto em bovinos. Os extratos foram preparados a frio, pelo acréscimo de 1 1 do solvente a 100 g do material vegetal, seco ,a temperatura ambiente e moído, com agitação vigorosa por 5 min. no caso do aquoso e maceração de 72 h no hidroalcoólico (proporção 2:1) seguido de concentração até 100 ml a 55ºC e baixa pressão. As ratas foram tratadas por via oral, desde o primeiro dia até o último dia de gestação (22º dia em média) com: a) o extrato aquoso na dose equivalente à administração de 10 g.kg·1 do material vegetal (folha, planta total ou fruto) ou b) o extrato hidroalcoólico (2: 1) na base equivalente à administração de 2 g.kg-1 do material vegetal. Os resultados mostraram que: a) os extratos aquosos de A. glazioviana e T. multiglandulosa reduziram acentuadamente os parâmetros reprodutivos das ratas tratadas. Nenhuma das ratas tratadas com A. glazioviana chegou ao parto sendo que duas morreram antes do 22º dia (taxa de parto e taxa de natalidade nulas). À necrópsia os fetos revelaram-se como massas amorfas, hemorrágicas, em processo de decomposição/reabsorção; b) as ratas tratadas com o extrato aquoso de T. multiglandulosa apresentaram taxa de natalidade de 21 % (p < 0,05 em relação ao controle). Nove de 42 embriões foram reabsorvidos, a maioria dos filhotes nasceram mortos (26/33) e os demais (7/33) morreram em até 72 h após o parto; c) os extratos aquosos de D. mollis e E. contortisiliquum não alteraram os parâmetros reprodutivos em relação aos animais controle; d) os extratos hidroalco6licos de D. mollis e de T. multiglandulosa reduziram, discreta mas significativamente (p < 0,05) o número médio de filhotes nascidos. O de T. multiglandulosa provocou, ainda, 5/85 natimortos e 3/80 mortes perinatais. Os demais parâmetros reprodutivos não foram afetados significativamente; e) as ratas tratadas com o extrato hidroalcoólico de E. contortisiüquum apresentaram 3 reabsorções dos 71 implantes, 2 natimortos dentre 68 filhotes nascidos mas, sem afetar significativamente os parâmetros reprodutivos e, afinal, f) o desenvolvimento ponderal das ratas no período de gestação foi menor, em todo os grupos tratados com extratos, independente da natureza aquosa ou hidroalcoólica, quando comparado com o desenvolvimento observado nas respectivas ratas controle. O efeito mais acentuado foi verificado nas ratas tratadas com o extrato aquoso de A. glazioviana, as quais perderam 27;1 % da massa corporal que tinham no início da gestação. Conclui-se que: a) nas folhas de A. glazioviana e nas partes aéreas de T. multiglandulosa há substâncias ativas capazes de afetar intensamente a performance reprodutiva de ratas mas, de forma inespecífica pois que o desenvolvimento ponderal dos animais também foi comprometido; b) nos frutos de D. mollis e E. contortisiliquum as substâncias ativas presentes e extraídas com àgua e solvente hidroalcoólico nas doses empregadas só afetam discretamente a performance reprodutiva, embora comprometem o desenvolvimento ponderal das ratas em gestação e c) ressalvadas as diferenças nas especies envolvidas, os resultados indicam a procedência das suspeitas de ação abortiva e/ou infertilizante de A. glazioviana e T. multiglandulosa levantadas por criadores de bovinos, mas não confirmam as suspeitas sobre D. mollis e E. contortisiliquum.
Abstract in English:
An outbreak of mycobacteriosis (tuberculosis) caused by Mycobacterium marinum in a colony of Rana catesbeiana in the State of Rio de Janeiro is described. The disease was introduced in the froggery by infected animals and, in 3 months, about 50% of 160 animals became contaminated and died. The sick frogs had shown clinically progressive anorexia, apathy, adynamia, having the head lowered and lost weight with the evolution of the disease. The necropsy had shown nodular whitish caseous lesions in livers, spleens, kidneys, rarely in lungs, with variable number and size of the nodules. Microscopically, the lesions were characterized as granulomas in different evolutioning stages. These had origin in epithelioid cell agglomerations which became caseous necrosis later. The so initiated nodules were surrounded by some macrophage cells and by concentric connective tissue layers, limiting the nodules themselves and from the normal adjacent organ tissues. A great number of isolated or aggregated acid-fast bacteria was seen scattered in the nodule structure. The identification of M. marinum was based on the cultural and biochemical behaviour, with special regard to the photochromogenicity.
Abstract in Portuguese:
Foi descrito um surto de micobacteriose causado por Mycobacterium marinum numa criação de rãs da espécie Rana catesbeiana no Estado do Rio de Janeiro. A doença foi introduzida no ranário através da compra de rãs infectadas e propagou-se em 3 meses a cerca de 50% das rãs de um lote de 160 animais que adoeceram e morreram. Clinicamente as rãs doentes demonstravam progressiva anorexia, apatia, adinamia e postura cabisbaixa, perdendo peso a medida que a doença evoluia. A necrópsia revelou lesões nodulares caseosas de cor esbranquiçada no fígado, baço e rins, raramente nos pulmões, variando o número e tamanho dos nódulos. Microscopicamente as lesões eram constituídas por granulomas, em vários estágios de evolução. Estes iniciavam-se por aglomerados de células epitelióides que posteriormente eram levados a necrose por caseificação. Os nódulos assim formados eram envoltos por alguns macrófagos e por camadas concêntricas de tecido conjuntivo que delimitavam os nódulos entre si e do tecido normal adjacente do órgão. Grande número de bastonetes isolados ou formando agregados bacterianos, álcool-ácido resistentes, encontravam-se entre as estruturas do nódulo. A identificação de M. marinum baseou-se no comportamento cultural e bioquímico, destacando-se a fotocromogenicidade.