Alonso Pereira Silva Filho
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Fábio C. O. Santos; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; Cleyton Charles Dantas Carvalho; Pierre Castro Soares; José Augusto Bastos Afonso
Toxemia of pregnancy is a metabolic disorder with considerable economic impact on the production of sheep. However, the particularities of the systemic repercussion of the disorder have not yet been fully clarified. The aim of the present study was to assess the biochemical and hormonal profile of 77 ewes with a clinical diagnosis of toxemia of pregnancy and to compare the laboratory findings based on the clinical outcome: discharge (G1) or death (G2). The clinical manifestation of the disease was observed in the pre-birth period in 100% of the ewes, from which 66.2% (n=51) were discharged and 33.8% (n=26) died. A total of 55,8% of the cases were of multiple pregnancies.. Considering the parameters analyzed, cortisol, urea, AST and CK were significantly higher in G2 in comparison to G1 (p 0.05). No changes were found in cholesterol or triglycerides. A reduction in insulin levels was found, with no statistically significant difference between groups (p>0.05). All ewes exhibited ketonuria and aciduria.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; José Cláudio de Almeida Souza; Franklin Riet-Correa; A. F. M. Dantas; Alexandre Cruz Dantas; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça
The article reports epidemiological data, clinical signs, and laboratory and pathological findings in 24 cattle with enzootic bovine leukosis observed in the Clinic of Garanhuns, at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco. The 24 cases represented 0.5% of 4,758 cattle examined from 2000 to 2010. The disease affected 22 (91.7%) females and two males. Twenty one of the animals were dairy (six Holstein, 13 girolando, one Brown Swiss and one Jersey), and three were for meat production (Nelore). Twenty three animals were 3-8 years of age and one was younger. All were raised in confinement or semi-confinement. All animals showed enlarged superficial lymph nodes. Other frequent clinical signs were hyporexia, decreased milk production, progressive weight loss, dehydration, hypomotility of the fore stomachs, and altered scant feces. Exophthalmia, dyspnea, and enlarged uterus were observed with less frequency. Leukocytosis (mean of 34,082 leukocytes/µL) with lymphocytosis (21,814 lymphocytes/µL) and neutrophilia (10,906lymphocytes/µL) was observed in the white blood count. Thirteen bovines were necropsied and 11 were slaughtered. Gross lesions were observed on the superficial lymph nodes of all animals necropsied. Six had lesions in the mesenteric lymph nodes, six in the gut, three in the abomasum, two in the uterus, one in the heart, one in the rumen, one in heart, and one in the liver. Due to the importance of enzootic bovine leukosis it is necessary for the farmers to introduce animals free of the disease and to establish a strict health policy for its control.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Rodolfo José Cavalcanti Souto; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Cleyton Charles Dantas Carvalho; Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; Jobson Filipe de Paula Cajueiro; Elizabeth Hortêncio Ferreira Lima; Pierre Castro Soares
Studies on pregnancy toxemia (PT) have been constant and innovative with regard to some concepts. However, no studies have been carried out on natural clinical cases in Brazil. Thus, the aim of the present study was to perform an analysis of clinical, biochemical, electrolytic and hormonal findings in goats with PT to gain an understanding of the physiopathology of this metabolic disease. Twenty-two goats with a diagnosis of PT were analyzed at the Bovine Clinic of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (Garanhuns Campus, Brazil) between 2007 and 2012. Clinical exams were performed and both blood and urine were collected for the biochemical and hormonal analyses. Accentuated clinical changes were found, such as decubitus, apathy, dyspnea, increased body temperature, congested mucous membranes, dilated episcleral vessels, dehydration, anorexia, ruminal stasis and edema in the limbs. The laboratory findings revealed high concentrations of urea, creatinine, non-esterified fatty acids, β-hydroxybutyrate, amylase and cortisol as well as reductions in total proteins, albumin, total calcium, ionized calcium, phosphorus the calcium to phosphorus ratio, sodium and insulin. Fructosamine, globulin, chlorine, potassium and magnesium were within the range of normality. Regarding blood sugar, 50% of the goats were within the normal range, 27.28% were hyperglycemic and 22.72% were hypoglycemic; among the 17 animals (77.27%) discharged with life, ten (58.82%) had normal blood sugar levels. Five goats (22.8%) died, 60% (3/5) of which were hyperglycemic. The mean birth rate per goat was more than two offspring. Non-esterified fatty acids were strongly associated with albumin (r = 0.60) and weakly associated with both β-hydroxybutyrate (r=0.10) and glucose (r=0.03). Moreover, non-esterified fatty acids were negatively associated with insulin (r= -0.70; strong association), cortisol (r= -0.52; moderate association) and amylase (r= -0.30; moderate association). Striking clinical and metabolic alterations are found in goats with PT. The increase in certain metabolites of the energy and hormonal profile constitutes an important tool for the diagnosis and determination of the magnitude of the clinical condition in affected animals. The present data can serve as reference for future studies on nutrition and metabolism in goats with pregnancy toxemia.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017
Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Rodolfo José Cavalcanti Souto; Rafael José da Silva; Pierre Castro Soares; José Augusto Bastos Afonso
Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2016
Múcio Veloso de Morais; Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; Sylvana Pontual de Alencar; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; José Augusto Bastos Afonso
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2015
Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Cleyton Charles Dantas Carvalho; Janaina Azevedo Guimarães; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça
Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2015
Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; Rodolfo José Cavalcanti Souto; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; José Cláudio de Almeida Souza; Luiz Teles Coutinho; Nivan Antônio Alves da Silva; José Augusto Bastos Afonso
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2012
Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; José Cláudio de Almeida Souza; Alexandre Cruz Dantas; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2011
Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Franklin Riet Correa; A. F. M. Dantas; José Cláudio de Almeida Souza; Alexandre Cruz Dantas; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2011
Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; José Cláudio de Almeida Souza; A. F. M. Dantas; Alexandre Cruz Dantas; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Franklin Riet-Correa
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Cleyton Charles Dantas Carvalho
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