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Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2016

Molecular assessment of the transplacental transmission of Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, Brucella canis and Ehrlichia canis in dogs

Isis Indaiara Gonçalves Granjeiro Taques; Tatiane Rodrigues Barbosa; Andresa de Cássia Martini; Letícia Camara Pitchenin; Ísis Assis Braga; Andréia Lima Tomé Melo; Luciano Nakazato; Valéria Dutra; Daniel Moura de Aguiar

Given the fact that numerous microbial species can be detected in pregnant female dogs, the objective of this study was to assess the transplacental transmission of Brucella canis, Ehrlichia canis, Neospora caninum and Toxoplasma gondii in stillborn puppies. This study involved 41 stillborn puppies, 78.6% of which were positive for T. gondii, 52.4% for N. caninum and 59.5% for B. canis. E. canis was not detected in any of the analyzed puppies. Pregnancy is an important physiological condition for the transmission of infectious agents to puppies and transplacental transmission may be epidemiologically relevant in the spread of these opportunistic agents.


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2013

Avaliação clínica, laboratorial e ultrassonográfica de felinos com doença do trato urinário inferior

Gisele Salengue Martins; Andresa de Cássia Martini; Yara Silva Meirelles; Valéria Dutra; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Adriane Jorge Mendonça; Mariana de Mederios Torres; Larissa Gaeta; Geovanna Barreira Monteiro; Joadil Gonçalves de Abreu; Valéria Régia Franco Sousa

The Lower Urinary Tract Disease Feline (FLUTD) are frequent in clinical routine of this species is due to various disease processes characterized by hematur...


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2017

Porphyromonas gingivalis in the Oral Cavity of English Bulldog Newborn Puppies

Andresa de Cássia Martini; Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Letícia Camara Pitchenin; Fábio Dumit Pizzinatto; Dábila Araújo Sônego; Emanuelle Denise de Brito Almeida; Paulo Roberto Spiller; Murilo de Souza Mendes da Costa; Luciano Nakazato; Roberto Lopes de Souza

Background: Periodontal disease (PD) is the most common disease of the oral cavity in cats and dogs, and it affects up to 80% of these animals. PD begins with the accumulation of bacteria on the surface of the teeth, and it poses a risk for the health of pets. Research on PD in dogs has focused on the identification and characterization of bacterial communities present in the oral cavity. Porphyromonas gingivalis is highly prevalent in the oral cavity. Therefore, the aim of this study was to detect P. gingivalis before and after dental eruption in 15 English bulldog newborn puppies, hoping to contribute to early guidance of oral hygiene management and prevent future PD. Materials, Methods & Results: Fifteen English bulldog newborn puppies were used in this study. Two groups (G1 and G2) were formed with eight and seven puppies, respectively. Oral swab samples were taken from the maxillary incisor region of animals from G1 and G2 10 days after birth (T10). At this moment, the clinical evaluation of the oral cavity showed healthy gums with a thin, shiny, pinkish, and firm margin, without any odor or granular appearance, and with no tooth eruption. On postnatal day 25 (T25), a subgingival sample was collected with a Gracey curette from the maxillary incisors; the oral cavity examination revealed healthy gums and presence of gingival sulcus. Bilateral subgingival samples were also collected from the maxillary canines and fourth premolars of the dams at T10 and T25. All newborn puppies were fed maternal breast milk and supplementation exclusively with commercial milk for dogs in individual bottles. The dams were fed commercial dry food. The average weight of G1 and G2 at T10 was 625.87 ± 85.26 g and 543.50 ± 92.88 g, respectively, and 100% (15/15) of the animals were negative for PG as assessed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on oral swab samples. At T25, puppies from groups G1 and G2 weighed 1.465 ± 194 g and 1.206 ± 201 g, respectively, and 100% (15/15) of the puppies were positive for P. gingivalis as assessed by PCR on subgingival samples collected with a Gracey curette. The dams of the puppies in G1 and G2 were positive for PG at T10 and T25 as determined by PCR on subgingival samples. Discussion:An important finding of this study was that the dams of the puppies in G1 and G2 were positive for P. gingivalis at T10. Several species of bacteria that cause periodontal disease can be transmitted from humans to pets; therefore, transmission from dam to puppy would be possible, but was not observed in this study at T10, when 100% (15/15) of the animals were negative for P. gingivalis. Subgingival microbiota associated with periodontitis consists essentially of Porphyromonas spp., and the presence of gingival sulcus and dental eruption are determinant factors for the presence of P. gingivalis in the oral cavity. Nevertheless, the hygiene habits of dogs, with the dam licking the puppies after dental eruption, could have been a relevant factor for transmission and appearance of P. gingivalis in the subgingival sample in 100% (15/15) of the puppies at T25. The oral microbiota is closely related to many diseases, and resident pathogenic oral bacteria can be transferred by close contact. Certain species of bacteria present in the subgingival biofilm exhibit higher etiologic relevance during the onset and progression of periodontitis, and Porphyromonas spp. is among the most important of these species. It is important to keep in mind that age is a relevant factor to prevent periodontitis. Therefore, providing owners with instructions for thorough dental brushing of animals when they still have deciduous teeth can prevent the appearance of future PD.


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2013

Radiographic evaluation of the cardiac silluet using the VHS method (Vertebral Heart Size) in young and adults coatis (Nasua nasua, Linneaus 1766) living in captivity

Andresa de Cássia Martini; Yara Silva Meireles; Samuel Monzem; Luiz Paulo dos Santos Vasconcelos; Nívea Clarice Monteiro Rocha Turbino; Magyda Arabia Araji Dahroug; Daniela Cristina Farias; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Gentil Ferreira Gonçalves; Roberto Lopes de Souza; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães


Vibrational Spectroscopy | 2018

Raman spectroscopic of osteoporosis model in mouse tibia in vivo

Samuel Monzem; Dábila Araújo Sônego; Andresa de Cássia Martini; Ana Paula Bispo Dantas Moura; Felipe Gomes da Silva; Jorge Luiz Brito de Faria; Roberto Lopes de Souza


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2017

DIFFERENT DISSOCIATIVE ANESTHESIA PROTOCOLS FOR COATIS (Nasua nasua)

Andresa de Cássia Martini; Samuel Monzem; Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Luiz Paulo dos Santos Vasconcelos; Daniela Cristina Farias; Felipe Gomes da Silva; Regina Celia Rodrigues da Paz; Roberto Lopes Souza; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2017

Porphyromonas gingivalis na cavidade oral de neonatos da raça Bulldog Inglês

Andresa de Cássia Martini; Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Letícia Camara Pitchenin; Fábio Dumit Pizzinatto; Dábila Araújo Sônego; Emanuelle Denise de Brito Almeida; Paulo Roberto Spiller; Murilo de Souza Mendes da Costa; Luciano Nakazato; Roberto Lopes de Souza


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2015

Occurrence of oral diseases in neotropical wild carnivores kept in captivity at the zoo from Federal University of Mato Grosso-Cuiabá.

Paula Márcia Marques de Campos Andrade; Thais Oliveira Morgado; Paulo Ricardo Mallmann; Paulo Roberto Spiller; Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Matias Bassinello Stocco; Andresa de Cássia Martini; Deise Cristine Schroder; Sandra Helena Ramiro Corrêa; Roberto Lopes de Souza


Archive | 2015

Occurrence of oral diseases in neotropical wild carnivores kept in captivity at the zoo from Federal University of Mato Grosso - Cuiabá Ocorrência de afecções orais em carnívoros selvagens neotropicais mantidos em cativeiro no zoológico da Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso - Cuiabá

Paula Márcia; Marques de Campos Andrade; Thais Oliveira Morgado; Paulo Ricardo Mallmann; Paulo Roberto Spiller; Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Andresa de Cássia Martini; Deise Cristine Schroder; Sandra Helena; Ramiro Correa; Roberto Lopes de Souza


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2015

Displasia coxofemoral em gato

Paulo Roberto Spiller; Silvia Renata Oliveira Corrêa da Costa; Lianna Ghisi Gomes; Érika Rondon Lopes; Andresa de Cássia Martini; Matias Bassinello Stocco; Deise Cristine Schroder; Samuel Monzem

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Roberto Lopes de Souza

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Lianna Ghisi Gomes

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Paulo Roberto Spiller

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Samuel Monzem

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Pedro Brandini Néspoli

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Daniela Cristina Farias

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Deise Cristine Schroder

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Dábila Araújo Sônego

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Letícia Camara Pitchenin

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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