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Research in Veterinary Science | 2014

Doppler velocimetric parameters of the testicular artery in healthy dogs.

Mírley Barbosa de Souza; Claudia da Cunha Barbosa; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; C. L. B. Monteiro; José Nicodemos Pinto; Jussiara Candeira Spíndola Linhares; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

This study aimed to examine the Doppler velocimetric pattern of the testicular artery of small dogs in two different locations. Testes of 21 dogs were evaluated by two-dimensional ultrasonography to measure testicular volume and by Doppler ultrasonography to record the velocimetric patterns of the testicular artery in the spermatic cord and marginal location. The volume of left testes (4.70 ± 1.22 cm(3)) was significantly higher than the volume of the right testes (4.45 ± 1.17 cm(3)). Peak systolic velocity (PSV) of the left spermatic cord was significantly higher than the right side. End-diastolic velocity was significantly higher in the marginal artery than the spermatic cord on both sides; however, resistance and pulsatility indexes were significantly lower in the marginal artery. Results demonstrate the viability of Doppler ultrasonography for characterization of the testicular artery in small dogs and Doppler velocimetric values vary according to the location of measurement along the artery.


Theriogenology | 2012

Study of the development of uteroplacental and fetal feline circulation by triplex Doppler

Barbara Sucupira Pereira; José Nicodemos Pinto; L. M. P. Freire; C.C. Campello; Sheyla Farhayldes Souza Domingues; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

The objective was to evaluate blood flow in fetal and maternal vessels by Triplex Doppler and its association with development of blood vessels during gestation in the domestic cat. Ten queens were examined weekly from 14 to 63 d after mating. Peak systolic velocity (PSV), end diastolic velocity (EDV), resistance index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) of uteroplacental, aorta and umbilical fetal arteries and caudal vena cava of the fetus were evaluated. Throughout pregnancy, there was an increase in PSV and EDV in the aorta and umbilical arteries. In the caudal vena cava, there was an increase in PSV, whereas the EDV was constant, with a significant increase on Day 63. Peak systolic velocity and EDV of the uteroplacental artery reduced significantly on Day 63. Resistance index of the umbilical artery progressively decreased. In the aorta, this reduction was detected only on Day 42, with no defined pattern in the caudal vena cava and uteroplacental artery. Pulsatility index of the aorta varied. Although pulsatility increased in the caudal vena cava on Day 35 and remained elevated, pulsatility was significantly reduced in the umbilical artery by Day 63. The pulsatility index of the uteroplacental artery was constant (increased only on Day 63). Triplex Doppler evaluation could be a useful adjunct for prenatal care of pregnant queens, including assessment of vascular gestational development and prediction of gestational age.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2012

Triplex Doppler evaluation of uterine arteries in cyclic and pregnant domestic cats

Barbara Sucupira Pereira; L. M. P. Freire; José Nicodemos Pinto; Sheyla Farhayldes Souza Domingues; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

The aims were to determine resistance index (RI) and pulsatility index (PI) in the uterine arteries of cyclic and pregnant domestic cats comparing the left and right uterine horns, as well as the majority or minority uterine horns, based on fetus number per horn; to determine the presence or absence of an early diastolic notch (EDN) in the uterine artery of pregnant queens. Ten domestic cats were followed during one cycle and one pregnancy until 63rd days after mating. The estrous cycle length was 16 ± 9.57 days. The uterine horn with the highest number of fetuses (majority uterine horn - MUH) presented 2.0 ± 1.0 fetus and the lower (minority uterine horn - miUH) presentes 0.78 ± 0.67 fetus. There were no differences in indexes between uterine arteries during the cycles and pregnancies. The RI and PI of MUH were lower than miUH (P<0.05). Uterine artery of the MUH presented lower indexes than miUH during the acceptance period (P<0.05). On D14 of pregnancy, uterine artery presented reductions in both indexes for the miUH. On D56, the PI was reduced in the miUH. The indexes depended on the week of pregnancy. EDN was present on the uterine arteries of all cats until D35, but disappeared by D49. The blood flow varied according to the category of horn.


Ciencia Rural | 2002

CONSERVAÇÃO DO SÊMEN CANINO A 37ºC EM DILUENTES À BASE DE ÁGUA DE COCO

Daniel Couto Uchoa; Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Rita de Cássia Soares Cardoso; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva

The aim of this study was to evaluate the canine semen diluted with coconut water extender, added of 3-indol acetic acid (IAA) and egg yolk at 37oC. Sperm of six stud dogs was collected by digital manipulation and divided in three equal aliquots. Dilution was performed by the addiction of coconut water (extender 1), coconut water plus 4% of IAA (extender 2) and coconut water plus 4% of IAA and 20% of egg yolk (extender 3). Sperm motility, vigor and morphology immediately after dilution and periodically until 180 minutes, as well as media degradation motility rate (DMR), were evaluated. Extenders were compared by Whitney-Mann test (P<0.05). Statistical differences were not shown between the extenders up to 60 minutes. After 90 minutes, sperm motility on the extender A was superior to the other extenders (95%). The DMR on the extender A (7.5%) was significantly inferior to the other extenders. Thus, coconut water extender is adequate for the preservation of canine semen at 37oC for 180 minutes.


VI Congresso Norte Nordeste de Reprodução Animal, Fortaleza, Brasil, 27-29 June 2012. | 2012

Bi-dimensional-ultrasonography and Doppler to evaluate the reproductive tract of small animals.

L. D. M. da Silva; M. B. de Souza; C. da C. Barbosa; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; C. L. B. Monteiro; L. A. de Freitas


Archive | 2013

Qual a acurácia das medidas ultrassonográfi cas fetais na predição da data do parto em gatas mesaticefálicas e braquicefálicas?* What is the Accuracy of the Ultrasonographic Fetal Measures in the Prediction of Parturition in Mesaticephalic and Brachycephalic Cats?

Cynthia Levi; Baratta Monteiro; Victor Leão; Hitzschky Madeira; Herlon Victor Rodrigues Silva; Luma Morena; Passos Freire; José Nicodemos Pinto; Tilde Rodrigues Froes; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; Daniel Machado da Silva


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2013

What is the accuracy of the ultrasonographic fetal measures in the prediction of parturition in mesaticephalic and brachycephalic cats

C. L. B. Monteiro; Victor Leão Hitzschky Madeira; H. V. R. Silva; L. M. P. Freire; José Nicodemos Pinto; Tilde Rodrigues Froes; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; L. D. M. da Silva


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2013

Qual a acurácia das medidas ultrassonográficas fetais na predição da data do parto em gatas mesaticefálicas e braquicefálicas

C. L. B. Monteiro; Victor Leão Hitzschky Madeira; Herlon Victor Rodrigues Silva; L. M. P. Freire; José Nicodemos Pinto; Tilde Rodrigues Froes; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; Lúcia Daniel Machado da Silva


VI Congresso Norte Nordeste de Reprodução Animal, Fortaleza, Brazil, 27-29 June 2012. | 2012

Ultrasonographic evaluation of the feline mammary gland during the pregnancy and post-partum.

José Nicodemos Pinto; L. A. de Freitas; C. L. B. Monteiro; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; H. V. M. da Silva; L. D. M. da Silva


Archive | 2002

CONSERVAÇÃO DO SÊMEN CANINO A 37 o C EM DILUENTES À BASE

Santa Maria; Daniel Couto Uchoa; Alexandre Rodrigues Silva; Soares Cardoso; Barbara Sucupira Pereira; Daniel Machado da Silva

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C. L. B. Monteiro

State University of Ceará

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L. M. P. Freire

State University of Ceará

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Tilde Rodrigues Froes

Federal University of Paraná

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