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ABSTRACT.- Domingues-F.L.M., Ferreira J., Lopes F.M., Tymoszczenko A. & Gioso M.A. 2007. The effect of timing temporary cements to treat induced pulp necrosis in the teeth of dogs. Revista Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(2):85-88. Departamento de Cirurgia, 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: lesliedf@usp.br
During endodontic therapy (pulpectomy, root canal debridement and root canal filling) microbiological management is a major concern. Bacteria present in dentine tubules, apical foramina and apical delta are causally related to failure of the procedure. Studies have shown that during single session endodontic treatment bacteria remain within dental structures. The aim of the present study was to evaluate endodontic treatment performed as two sessions, using temporary endodontic dressing materials for different periods in four groups of experimental dogs. A total of 80 roots of second and third upper premolar teeth and second, third and fourth lower premolar teeth were divided into four groups. The pulp chamber was opened with burrs and the pulp exposed for 60 days to induce pulpal inflammation and necrosis. Groups II, III and IV were treated with calcium hydroxide plus camphorated paramono-chlorophenol (PMCC) for 7, 15 and 30 days, respectively. In all groups, the root canals were filled with zinc oxide-eugenol and gutta-percha cones. Clinical and radiographical measurements were performed every 2 weeks. After 60 days a small block section containing the teeth, surrounding periapical tissues and the periodontium was removed for histological and microbiological study. Histological analysis revealed intense inflammatory response in all groups. Microbiological analysis showed microbial reduction inversely proportional to the period of time that the intracanal temporary medicament was left in place.
Abstract in Portuguese:
ABSTRACT.- Domingues-F.L.M., Ferreira J., Lopes F.M., Tymoszczenko A. & Gioso M.A. 2007. The effect of timing temporary cements to treat induced pulp necrosis in the teeth of dogs. Revista Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(2):85-88. Departamento de Cirurgia, 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: lesliedf@usp.br
During endodontic therapy (pulpectomy, root canal debridement and root canal filling) microbiological management is a major concern. Bacteria present in dentine tubules, apical foramina and apical delta are causally related to failure of the procedure. Studies have shown that during single session endodontic treatment bacteria remain within dental structures. The aim of the present study was to evaluate endodontic treatment performed as two sessions, using temporary endodontic dressing materials for different periods in four groups of experimental dogs. A total of 80 roots of second and third upper premolar teeth and second, third and fourth lower premolar teeth were divided into four groups. The pulp chamber was opened with burrs and the pulp exposed for 60 days to induce pulpal inflammation and necrosis. Groups II, III and IV were treated with calcium hydroxide plus camphorated paramono-chlorophenol (PMCC) for 7, 15 and 30 days, respectively. In all groups, the root canals were filled with zinc oxide-eugenol and gutta-percha cones. Clinical and radiographical measurements were performed every 2 weeks. After 60 days a small block section containing the teeth, surrounding periapical tissues and the periodontium was removed for histological and microbiological study. Histological analysis revealed intense inflammatory response in all groups. Microbiological analysis showed microbial reduction inversely proportional to the period of time that the intracanal temporary medicament was left in place.
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Cattani C.S.O., Colodel E.M., Traverso S.D., Correa A.M.R., & Driemeier D. 2004. [Experimental poisoning by Dodonea viscosa (Sapindaceae) in cattle.] Intoxicação experimental por Dodonea viscosa (Sapindaceae) em bovinos. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 24(1):31-34. Depto Patologia Clínica Veterinária, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9090, Bairro Agronomia, Cx. Postal 15094, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil. E-mail: moleta@terra.com.br
The leaves of Dodonea viscosa were force fed to five bovines. Four received the leaves in fresh green stage and the fifth dried ones. Clinical signs were observed in four of the bovines that died; the fifth did not show signs of poisoning. The fresh green plant was proved to be toxic from a dose of 25g/kg on. Dried leaves fed at the dose of 30 g/kg were also toxic. All the animals that died showed clinical signs from 13h30min to 45h after the ingestion of the plant and and death followed within about 48h. The clinical course lasted for about 8h30min until death. The main symptoms where apathy, anorexia, slight tenesmus, muscle trembling, difficulties to keep consciousness, pressing the head against obstacles, lateral recumbency, paddling movements, coma and death. The most significant macroscopic alterations were observed in the liver, with accentuation of the lobular pattern, dark-red areas interspersed with yellowish areas. Petechiae were found in serosal membranes of the abdominal and thoracic organs as well as the intestines. The main microscopic change was hepatic centrolobular coagulative necrosis, associated with congestion and hemorrhages.
Abstract in Portuguese:
Cattani C.S.O., Colodel E.M., Traverso S.D., Correa A.M.R., & Driemeier D. 2004. [Experimental poisoning by Dodonea viscosa (Sapindaceae) in cattle.] Intoxicação experimental por Dodonea viscosa (Sapindaceae) em bovinos. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 24(1):31-34. Depto Patologia Clínica Veterinária, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9090, Bairro Agronomia, Cx. Postal 15094, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil. E-mail: moleta@terra.com.br
The leaves of Dodonea viscosa were force fed to five bovines. Four received the leaves in fresh green stage and the fifth dried ones. Clinical signs were observed in four of the bovines that died; the fifth did not show signs of poisoning. The fresh green plant was proved to be toxic from a dose of 25g/kg on. Dried leaves fed at the dose of 30 g/kg were also toxic. All the animals that died showed clinical signs from 13h30min to 45h after the ingestion of the plant and and death followed within about 48h. The clinical course lasted for about 8h30min until death. The main symptoms where apathy, anorexia, slight tenesmus, muscle trembling, difficulties to keep consciousness, pressing the head against obstacles, lateral recumbency, paddling movements, coma and death. The most significant macroscopic alterations were observed in the liver, with accentuation of the lobular pattern, dark-red areas interspersed with yellowish areas. Petechiae were found in serosal membranes of the abdominal and thoracic organs as well as the intestines. The main microscopic change was hepatic centrolobular coagulative necrosis, associated with congestion and hemorrhages.
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ABSTRACT.- Teixeira M.F.B., Esteves, P.A., Schmidt, C.S., Dotta M.A. & Roehe, P.M. 2001. [A monoclonal blocking ELISA for the serological diagnosis of bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BHV-1) infections] ELISA de bloqueio monoclonal para o diagnóstico sorológico de infecções pelo herpesvírus bovino tipo 1 (BHV-1). Pesquisei Veterinária Brasileira 21(1):33-37. Centro de Pesquisá Veterinária Desidério Finamor (CPVDF), FEPAGRO, Cx. Postal 2076, Porto Alegre, RS 90001-970, Brazil.
A monoclonal antibody-based blocking enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA-M) was developed and standardized for the detection of antibodies to irífectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus (Bovine Herpesvirus type 1; BHV-1). A total of 266 samples of bovine sera (148 negative and 118 positive) were tested and compared with the results of a standard sérum neutralization (SN) test. The ELISA-M was adjusted to 92.37% sensitivity, 92.56% especificity, 93.83% negative predictive value, 90.83% positive predictive value and to na accuracy of 92.48%, with an agreement index (k) equal to 0.85. The main advantages presented by the ELISA-M were its practicality and rapidity in performance. This test was shown to be a suitable alternative to SN tests in the detection of BHV-1 antibodies in cattle. However, the ELISA was unable to discriminate between BHV-1 and bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BHV-5) antibodies.
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RESUMO.- Teixeira M.F.B., Esteves, P.A., Schmidt, C.S., Dotta M.A. & Roehe, P.M. 2001. [A monoclonal blocking ELISA for the serological diagnosis of bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BHV-1) infections] ELISA de bloqueio monoclonal para o diagnóstico sorológico de infecções pelo herpesvírus bovino tipo 1 (BHV-1). Pesquisei Veterinária Brasileira 21(1):33-37. Centro de Pesquisá Veterinária Desidério Finamor (CPVDF), FEPAGRO, Cx. Postal 2076, Porto Alegre, RS 90001-970, Brazil.
Um ensaio imunoenzimático do tipo ELISA de bloqueio com anticorpo monoclonal (ELISA-M) foi desenvolvido e padronizado para a detecção de anticorpos contra o vírus da Rinotraqueíte Infecciosa Bovina (Herpesvírus Bovino tipo 1; BHV-1). Foram utilizadas nesta avaliação 266 amostras de soros bovinos, sendo 148 negativos e 118 positivos em testes de soroneutralização (SN). Em comparação com este último, o ELISA-M demonstrou uma sensibilidade de 92,37%, especificidade de 92,56%, valor preditivo positivo de 90,83%, valor preditivo negativo de 93,83% e precisão de 92,48%. O índice de concordância (k) entre os testes foi de 0,85. O ELISA-M apresentou como vantagens a rapidez e a praticidade de execução. Com base nestes resultados, o ELISA-M foi considerado uma alternativa apropriada para o diagnóstico sorológico de infecções pelo BHV-1. Entretanto, o teste não foi capaz de diferenciar anticorpos induzidos por BHV-1 ou BHV-5.
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A Chlamydia agent was isolated from 14 (70%) samples of organs and carcasses of slaughtered water buffaloes identified as Chlamydia by its morphological and staining characteristics, its pathogenic effect on chicken embryos. It was characterized as Chlamydia psittaci by the direct immunofluorescence test. In the isolation experiment, the serial passages system of inoculation from organs to the yolk sac of embryonated chicken was used, and 3 passages were made for each sample. The identification and characterization of isolates were made by the observation of typical cytoplasmatic inclusions in smears of the yolk sac membrane of embryos after inoculation and impressions of lesioned organs, stained by Giemsa, Macchiavello and Castañeda methods and by the fluorescence antibodies technique. Twenty samples of organs and carcass of water buffaloes that presented inflammation of the serosa in one or more of the lungs, liver and heart were studied. The lung was the organ with greatest number of isolates (8), followed by brain (6), liver (5) and heart (2). A significant correlation between the macroscopic lesions and the positive fluorescence of the agent in the correspondent inoculum was observed in the lung.
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Um agente clamidiano foi isolado de 14 (70%) amostras de órgãos e carcaças de bubalinos abatidos para consumo e identificado como Chlamydia através de suas características morfológicas, tintorias e efeito patogênico para o embrião de galinha e caracterizado como Chlamydia psittaci no teste de imunofluorescência direta. No isolamento foi utilizado o sistema de passagens seriadas de inóculos de órgãos no saco vitelíno de ovos embrionados de galinha tendo sido executadas três passagens para cada amostra. A identificação e caracterização dos microrganismos isolados foi feita através de observação de inclusões citoplasmáticas típicas em esfregaços de membrana vitelina de ovos embrionados pós-inoculação e em impressões de órgãos lesados, corados pelo método de Giemsa, Macchiavello e Castañeda, e através do teste de imunofluorescência para Chlamydia psittaci. Foram estudadas 20 amostras de órgãos e carcaça de bubalinos que apresentavam processo de inflamação de serosa em um ou mais dos seguintes órgãos - pulmão, coração e fígado. O pulmão foi o órgão do qual se obteve maior número de isolados 8, seguido do cérebro, 6, fígado, 5 e coração 2. No caso do pulmão observou-se uma significativa correlação entre as lesões macroscópicas destes órgãos estudados e a imunofluorescência positiva para o agente, nos inóculos correspondentes.
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The objective of this study was to determine the attack rate of vampire bats, Desmodus rotundus (Geoffroy, 1810), on cattle kept in captivity. It was observed that the bats returned to wounds previously made by them, but without a rigorous pattern of repetition. New wounds were made almost everyday, while old wounds were temporarily or definitively abandoned. Vampire bats fed on all regions of the body, although showed preference for the front legs, dorsal region, hind legs and withers. Finally, a great number of wounds were opened, whereas only a few were utilized on the sarne night.
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O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a taxa de ataque de morcegos hematófagos Desmodus rotundus alimentando-se em bovinos mantidos em cativeiro. Observou-se que os morcegos retornam aos ferimentos por eles provocados anteriormente, porém sem um padrão rigoroso de repetitividade. Eles abrem novos ferimentos quase que diariamente e abandonam temporária ou definitivamente outros. Os morcegos sugaram em todas as regiões corporais dos bovinos, mas preferencialmente nos membros anteriores, dorso, membros posteriores e cernelha. Finalmente, causam um grande número de ferimentos nos animais, apesar de utilizarem poucos deles por dia.