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PLOS ONE | 2011

Experimental Gastric Carcinogenesis in Cebus apella Nonhuman Primates

Joana de Fátima Ferreira Borges da Costa; Mariana Ferreira Leal; Tanielly Cristina Raiol Silva; Edilson Ferreira Andrade Junior; Alexandre Pingarilho Rezende; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; Paulo Pimentel Assumpção; Danielle Queiroz Calcagno; Samia Demachki; Silvia Helena Barem Rabenhorst; Marília de Arruda Cardoso Smith; Rommel Rodríguez Burbano

The evolution of gastric carcinogenesis remains largely unknown. We established two gastric carcinogenesis models in New-World nonhuman primates. In the first model, ACP03 gastric cancer cell line was inoculated in 18 animals. In the second model, we treated 6 animals with N-methyl-nitrosourea (MNU). Animals with gastric cancer were also treated with Canova immunomodulator. Clinical, hematologic, and biochemical, including C-reactive protein, folic acid, and homocysteine, analyses were performed in this study. MYC expression and copy number was also evaluated. We observed that all animals inoculated with ACP03 developed gastric cancer on the 9th day though on the 14th day presented total tumor remission. In the second model, all animals developed pre-neoplastic lesions and five died of drug intoxication before the development of cancer. The last surviving MNU-treated animal developed intestinal-type gastric adenocarcinoma observed by endoscopy on the 940th day. The level of C-reactive protein level and homocysteine concentration increased while the level of folic acid decreased with the presence of tumors in ACP03-inoculated animals and MNU treatment. ACP03 inoculation also led to anemia and leukocytosis. The hematologic and biochemical results corroborate those observed in patients with gastric cancer, supporting that our in vivo models are potentially useful to study this neoplasia. In cell line inoculated animals, we detected MYC immunoreactivity, mRNA overexpression, and amplification, as previously observed in vitro. In MNU-treated animals, mRNA expression and MYC copy number increased during the sequential steps of intestinal-type gastric carcinogenesis and immunoreactivity was only observed in intestinal metaplasia and gastric cancer. Thus, MYC deregulation supports the gastric carcinogenesis process. Canova immunomodulator restored several hematologic measurements and therefore, can be applied during/after chemotherapy to increase the tolerability and duration of anticancer treatments.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2010

Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) in the abdominal cavity of a capuchin monkey (Cebus apella), Brazil

Mirian Naomi Ishizaki; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Sarah Raphaella Rocha de Azevedo Scalercio; Raimundo Nonato Moraes Benigno; Washington Luiz Assunção Pereira; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior

This study reports a case of parasitism by Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1762) encysted in the abdominal cavity of a capuchin monkey (Cebus apella) coming from the Centro Nacional de Primatas, Brazil. The animal was sent to the Veterinary Clinic sector with an increase in abdominal volume and no occurrence of any other clinical signs. Upon palpation, a movable circular mass with a diameter of approximately 10 cm was found. Urinalysis, complete blood count and serum biochemistry were performed without revealing any alterations. The animal was then submitted to an abdominal ultrasound exam. The cyst was punctured and a surgical removal procedure was performed, revealing a brownish-colored cylindrical structure that was already deteriorated, making it impossible to perform morphological analysis and classification. In the sediment of the liquid found, eggs were encountered that had morphological characteristics compatible with D. renale. The objective of this paper is to report the first case of parasitism by D. renale in C. apella (Linnaeus, 1758).


Ciencia Rural | 2011

Descrição morfológica dos ramos colaterais viscerais da aorta abdominal do macaco-de-cheiro

Maria Rogéria Menezes da Silva; Ana Rita de Lima; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; Mirian Naomi Ishizaki; Aline Amaral Imbeloni; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Érika Branco

The Saimiri sciureus is a non human primate that exists in the amazon region, which is not in the list of endangered animals according to IBAMA. So, this research systemized the collateral branches visceral of the abdominal aorta of these animals. It was used six animals, three males and three females, which had the circulatory system filled with latex Neoprene added of radiographic contrast. The results showed that the abdominal aorta ventrally emitted a collateral visceral branch called celiac artery, which originates three branches: left gastric, hepatic and lienal arteries. The branches of the celiac artery promoted the irrigation of the stomach, duodenum, liver, pancreas and spleen. Then the abdominal aorta emitted the cranial mesenteric artery, which was of a larger size than the celiac artery and was caudally juxtaposed. The cranial mesenteric artery supply branches that irrigate the final portion of the duodenum, pancreas, jejunum, ileum, cecum and colon. Abdominal aorta emitted laterally the right and left kidney arteries. The left adrenal artery as a collateral branch of the celiac artery and the right adrenal artery has been originated in the right renal artery. The mesenteric caudal artery was emitted from the ventral surface of the abdominal aorta, below the kidney arteries. In L6, abdominal aorta has two derivations to origin the right and left external iliac arteries and these had given origin to the internal iliac and femoral artery right and left. The testicular or ovary arteries were emitted in internal iliac arteries. Of the abdominal aorta led to origin the sacral median artery and in this sequence there is the caudal median artery. The study of this specie is very important to generate knowledge about non human primates existing in our country. It can be said that Saimiri sciureus is an important biological model for development of biomedical researches.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2017

Bone Radiographic Changes in Slaughter Buffalos with Low Body Condition Index

Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; Washington Luiz Assunção Pereira; José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Muniz; Mariana Avelino de Souza Santos; Thâmira Mota; Luthesco Haddad Lima Chalfun

Background: The largest buffalo herd in Brazil is located on the Island of Marajo, in the State of Para, northern Brazil. The pastures of the Island of Marajo consist of low quality graminaceous plants, which are generally poor in protein and mineral content. Unbalanced diets associated with low quality pastures are responsible for latent, sub-clinical diseases and metabolic disorders in bovines which affect bone health, especially in periods such as pregnancy and lactation. The purpose of this study was to point out and to describe the radiographic bone changes of buffalos with low body index bred in extensive system and intended for slaughter on the Island of Marajo, Brazil. Materials, Methods & Results: Radiographic examinations of anatomical pieces were obtained from 34 animals of buffalo species, with no distinction of gender, age, or breed. The animals were selected among those that were in the stockyard waiting for slaughtering for the obtainment of the anatomical pieces. For this selection, low physical condition was considered, which mainly included individuals with body condition indexes (ICC) of 1 and 2, on a scale of 1 to 5. From this selection, 98 anatomical pieces were obtained, which included: 28 sets of ribs, 20 femurs, 26 metacarpus, 7 mandibles, 3 radius and ulnas, 4 sets of vertebrae, 4 sets of metacarpus and phalanges, 1 tarsus and 1 set of tarsus and metatarsus. All the pieces were separated, identified, packed in plastic bag and forwarded to the radiographic study. At least one radiographic projection was obtained of each anatomical piece. These were identified, manually processed and stored for subsequent assessment. A single observer, in order to identify and to describe the bone radiographic changes, subjectively performed the radiographic assessment. Discussion: Bone changes were remarkable and in animals of this study, reinforcing the nutritional aspect as being of great importance for the perfect mineral homeostasis and for the osteoarticular system maintenance. Consistent radiographic findings with osteopenia are most often related to nutritional disorders that affect bone metabolism, mainly involving the homeostasis of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P). The nutritional hyperparathyroidism, more commonly reported in dogs, cats and exotic animals is a common example of these affections, in which the bone radiopacity reduction is the most evident radiographic aspect. Copper (Cu) deficiency has been correlated with osteochondrosis, epiphyseal fracture of the femoral head and degenerative arthropathy of the hip joint, and erosion of the articular cartilage in a deer (Cervu selaphus). Degenerative arthropathy through radiographs was also found in this study. From the bone radiographic analysis, it is concluded that the osteodystrophic diseases of buffalos raised in pasture system on the Island of Marajo, Para, Brazil, present a variety of pathological conditions and the most commonly found were: osteoporosis characterized at the radiographic examination for the bone decreased radiopacity, change in bone trabeculae (medullary expansion) and cortical thinning, followed by pathological fractures with high incidence in the ribs. The low body condition, the underdevelopment and cachexia states of the animals in this study indicate the lack of an appropriate prophylactic conduct and a proper feed management. Therefore, the low reserves of P and Cu in the organism may have contributed to the osteoporotic process and, possibly, also to the protein-energy deficit, leading to secondary bone changes and causing a lack of productivity in the herd.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2016

Avaliação da depressão miocárdica por meio do feature tracking bidimensional em cadelas com sepse

Vânia Chaves de Figueiredo; Ruthnéa Aparecida Lázaro Muzzi; C.S. Pereira; M.M. Mantovani; L.A.L. Muzzi; Guilherme Oberlender; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; P.M. Arruda

The aim of this prospective study was to analyze the left ventricular function of dogs who had sepsis or not and diagnose myocardial depression early on through the two-dimensional feature tracking imaging (2D-FTI). Twenty-nine dogs diagnosed with pyometra, a pathology used as an experimental model for sepsis were evaluated. The animals were subjected to conventional echocardiography and 2D-FTI, and divided into three groups: Group I (control), group II (sepsis pyometra) and group III (no sepsis pyometra). Regarding the parameters of conventional echocardiography, there was no statistical difference between the groups. As for the radial Strain, group II and III had lower ventricular function at diagnosis (22.805.80 Group I; 18.455.96 Group II; 18.719.45 Group III; P = 0.032) and group III maintained this reduction in return. Regarding the radial Strain rate, only the III group had lower ventricular function at diagnosis (1.900.57 Group I; 1.910.70 Group II, 1.570.53 Group III; P = 0.021). For the Longitudinal Strain we observed lower ventricular function in groups II and III at diagnosis (11.043.38 Group I, Group II 8.593.97, 8.211.99; P = 0.048) and ten days after surgery (11.043.38 Group I; 9.002.16 Group II; 8.122.27 Group III; P = 0.048). The 2D-FTI was able to detect early changes in left ventricular function, suggesting myocardial depression frame, even in female dogs with pyometra without clear clinical picture of sepsis, which were not seen in conventional echocardiography. Thus, this model can be useful in diagnosis, because it can detect early cardiac changes, enabling a rapid therapeutic intervention.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2016

Troponina I como biomarcador de lesão cardíaca em cães com sepse

C.S. Pereira; Ruthnéa Aparecida Lázaro Muzzi; Vânia Chaves de Figueiredo; Leonardo Augusto Lopes Muzzi; Guilherme Oberlender; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; M. L. Neto; Marina Martins de Oliveira

Avaliou-se a troponina I como biomarcador de lesao cardiaca na sepse, alem de outros parâmetros hematologicos, em cadelas com piometra. Os grupos avaliados nao diferiram estatisticamente na avaliacao da concentracao serica da troponina I cardiaca. A quantidade total de leucocitos (mm3) e a porcentagem de bastonetes foram significativamente maiores no grupo sepse (23.221,74±16.848,80mm3 e 5,91±10,18%) quando comparado ao grupo nao sepse (14.492,86±6.828,26mm3 e 1,93±1,64%) e ao grupo controle (10.320,00±3.999,02mm3 e 1,65±2,05%). Houve diferenca significativa nas concentracoes sericas da proteina C reativa (mg/dL) no grupo sepse (19,57±41,69md/dL) se comparado ao grupo nao sepse (10,29±12,02mg/dL) e ao grupo controle (3,60±3,53mg/dL). Na avaliacao da concentracao serica do lactato, houve diferenca significativa entre caes com piometra e caes saudaveis, porem nao houve diferenca significativa entre os grupos sepse e nao sepse. Os resultados do presente estudo indicam que a troponina I cardiaca nao pode ser considerada um biomarcador precoce para injuria miocardica nos casos de cadela com piometra, pois os resultados das mensuracoes foram semelhantes entre os grupos, o que indica que pode nao ter ocorrido lesao dos cardiomiocitos nessa fase. Ja a proteina C reativa e o lactato sao possiveis marcadores para inflamacao sistemica, uma vez que demonstraram concentracoes sericas significativamente maiores em cadelas com piometra.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012

Strain and strain rate by two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography in a maned wolf

Matheus Matioli Mantovani; Adriana Cristina da Silva; Ruthnéa Aparecida Lázaro Muzzi; Guilherme Oberlender; Rosane Marques de Resende; Leonardo Augusto Lopes Muzzi; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; Rodrigo Bernardes Nogueira

The measurement of cardiovascular features of wild animals is important, as is the measurement in pets, for the assessment of myocardial function and the early detection of cardiac abnormalities, which could progress to heart failure. Speckle tracking echocardiography (2D STE) is a new tool that has been used in veterinary medicine, which demonstrates several advantages, such as angle independence and the possibility to provide the early diagnosis of myocardial alterations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the left myocardial function in a maned wolf by 2D STE. Thus, the longitudinal, circumferential and radial strain and strain rate were obtained, as well as, the radial and longitudinal velocity and displacement values, from the right parasternal long axis four-chamber view, the left parasternal apical four chamber view and the parasternal short axis at the level of the papillary muscles. The results of the longitudinal variables were -13.52±7.88, -1.60±1.05, 4.34±2.52 and 3.86±3.04 for strain (%), strain rate (1/s), displacement (mm) and velocity (cm/s), respectively. In addition, the radial and circumferential Strain and Strain rate were 24.39±14.23, 1.86±0.95 and -13.69±6.53, -1.01±0.48, respectively. Thus, the present study provides the first data regarding the use of this tool in maned wolves, allowing a more complete quantification of myocardial function in this species.


Biotemas | 2010

Modelo experimental de falha óssea por meio de ostectomia do rádio em coelhos

Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; Everton Regonato; Lucas Bahdour Cossi; Ciro Alexandre Teixeira Cruvinel; Júlio Carlos Canola

Muitos modelos experimentais sao utilizados para estudar o processo de consolidacao de fraturas, no entanto, devido as diferencas anatomicas, biologicas e tecnicas, nem sempre tais modelos possuem parâmetros adequados para a especie de interesse final, para qual se realiza o experimento. O coelho e um modelo experimental muito utilizado nos estudos que envolvem a fisiopatologia ossea frente as fraturas e seus diferentes tipos de tratamento, correspondendo a aproximadamente 35% de todos os estudos cientificos do sistema musculo-esqueletico. Diversas tecnicas cirurgicas ja foram utilizadas em ossos de coelhos para estudos experimentais, e a ostectomia parcial do radio e uma delas. Neste estudo, foram utilizados 14 coelhos ( Oryctolagus cuniculus familiaris ), machos, adultos jovens, da raca Nova Zelândia branca, nao castrados, com peso corporeo variando entre tres a quatro quilos. Clinicamente os animais nao apresentaram alteracoes que comprometessem o estudo. Os mesmos foram avaliados por meio de exame radiografico nos dias zero, 30 e 60 apos o procedimento cirurgico nos quais foram visibilizadas a qualidade da falha cirurgica e as alteracoes pertinentes a proliferacao ossea. O exame histologico permitiu verificar a arquitetura ossea neoformada e seus componentes. A eficacia da tecnica foi comprovada, podendo ser reproduzida para diversos fins dentro da cirurgia ortopedica.


Biotemas | 2011

Aspectos ultrassonográficos e citopatológicos das prostatopatias em 52 cães

Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2014

Sistema plate-nail para fixação de fratura de fêmur em um lobo-guará (Crysocyon brachyurus)

Luciane dos Reis Mesquita; Leonardo Augusto Lopes Muzzi; Antonio Carlos Cunha Lacreta Junior; Juliano Vogas Peixoto; Ruthnéa Aparecida Lázaro Muzzi; Luís Guilherme de Faria; Fernando Yoiti Kitamura Kawamato; Willer Guimarães e Silva

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Guilherme Oberlender

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Washington Luiz Assunção Pereira

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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C.S. Pereira

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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