Bernardo De Caro Martins
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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The Spine Journal | 2017
Bernardo De Caro Martins; Bruno Benetti Junta Torres; Karen M Oliveira; Mário Sérgio L Lavor; Carla Maria Osório; Fabíola Bono Fukushima; Isabel Rodrigues Rosado; E.G. Melo
BACKGROUND CONTEXT Damage to the spinal cord can result in irreversible impairment or complete loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions. Riluzole and dantrolene have been shown to provide neuroprotection by reducing neuronal apoptosis after brain and spinal cord injury (SCI) in several animal models of neurologic disorders. As these drugs protect the injured spinal cord through different mechanisms, we investigated the cumulative effects of riluzole and dantrolene. PURPOSE This study aimed to investigate the neuroprotective efficacy of the combined administration of riluzole and dantrolene in experimental thoracic SCI. STUDY DESIGN Twenty-nine Wistar rats were laminectomized at T12 and divided in five groups. Rats in GI (n=6) underwent laminectomy alone and were treated with placebo. Rats in GII (n=6) underwent laminectomy followed by SCI and were treated with placebo. Rats in GIII (n=5) underwent laminectomy followed by SCI and were treated with riluzole and placebo 15 minutes and 1 hour after laminectomy, respectively. Rats in GIV (n=6) underwent laminectomy followed by SCI and were treated with placebo and dantrolene 15 minutes and 1 hour after laminectomy, respectively. Rats in GV (n=6) underwent laminectomy followed by SCI and were treated with riluzole and dantrolene 15 minutes and 1 hour after laminectomy, respectively. A compressive trauma was performed to induce SCI. METHODS Behavioral testing of hind limb function was performed using the Basso Beattie Bresnahan locomotor rating scale, which revealed significant recovery in the group treated with the association of riluzole and dantrolene compared with other groups. After euthanasia, the spinal cord was evaluated using light microscopy and immunochemistry with anti-NeuN and transferase dUTP nick-end-labeling (TUNEL) staining. RESULTS Animals treated with the association of riluzole and dantrolene showed a larger number of NeuN-positive neurons adjacent to the epicenter of injury (p≤.05). Furthermore, the TUNEL staining was similar between animals treated with riluzole and dantrolene and those that did not receive spinal cord trauma (p>.05). CONCLUSIONS These results showed that riluzole and dantrolene have a synergistic effect in neuroprotection after traumatic SCI by decreasing apoptotic cell death.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013
Bernardo De Caro Martins; Bruno Benetti Junta Torres; A.A.M. Rodriguez; C.O. Gamba; Geovanni Dantas Cassali; Gleidice Eunice Lavalle; Guilherme De Caro Martins; E.G. Melo
A 3-year-old female Pinscher dog was presented with a history of lameness and pain in hind limbs for one week which acutely progressed to non-ambulatory paraparesis. The dog had been apathetic and anorexic during the six days prior to presentation. The neurological findings were compatible with upper motor neuron signs to the left hind limb due to a spinal cord compressive mass on the twelfth thoracic vertebral body. On the other hand, signs of lower motor neurons to the right hind limb were due to a mass with a pathological fracture in the right proximal femur, compressing the sciatic nerve. A histopathological analysis of all organs revealedthe proliferation of endothelial cells showingin filtrative growth and organization into vascular structures with a solid pattern. In addition, immunohistochemycal analysis revealed low proliferation index and citoplasmatic positivity for CD-31, confirming the vascular nature of the neoplasm. Clinical, histopathological and immunophenotipical findings were consistent with hemangiosarcoma.
European Journal of Ophthalmology | 2015
Sérgio Jacobovitz; Marcelo Roitberg; Victor Massote; Bernardo De Caro Martins; Daniel V. Vasconcelos-Santos
Purpose To describe a new technique to split the lens nucleus inside the capsular bag, using a novel pair of instruments. Methods Two identical instruments are employed on the horizontal axis to promote nuclear splitting into 2 or more fragments. Each instrument has a portion that functions as a hook (H); an anterior edge, opposite to the hook, which acts as a knife (K); and a surface area located between the hook and knife, which functions as a cracker (C). Results Nuclei up to grade 4 nuclear sclerosis were successfully fractured employing this technique. Conclusions Symmetric bimanual phacofragmentation with HKC instruments provides effective bimanual splitting of nuclei for phacoemulsification, also allowing depth adjustment of cleavage plane, and can be applied for a wide range of nuclear densities.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2014
Bruno Benetti Junta Torres; Guilherme De Caro Martins; P. E Ferian; Bernardo De Caro Martins; Milene Alvarenga Rachid; E.G. Melo
Feline dysautonomia is a devastating disease characterized by neuronal degeneration in autonomic ganglia that results in clinical signs related to dysfunction of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The cause is unknown and this disease has a poor prognosis and no definitive treatment. Most reports have been described in few countries around the world, but the prevalence may be underestimated in countries like Brazil. This study describes the progression and clinicopathological changes of dysautonomia in a 17-month-old female Brazilian shorthair cat.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 2015
Mário Sérgio Lima de Lavor; Nancy Scardua Binda; Fabíola Bono Fukushima; Fátima Maria Caetano Caldeira; Juliana Figueira da Silva; Carla Maria O Silva; Karen Maciel de Oliveira; Bernardo De Caro Martins; Bruno Benetti Junta Torres; Isabel Rodrigues Rosado; Renato Santiago Gomez; Marcus V. Gomez; E.G. Melo
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 2014
Karen M Oliveira; Mário Sérgio L Lavor; Carla Maria O Silva; Fabíola Bono Fukushima; Isabel Rodrigues Rosado; Juneo Freitas Silva; Bernardo De Caro Martins; Laís B Guimarães; Marcus V. Gomez; Marília Martins Melo; E.G. Melo
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2018
Bruno B.J. Torres; Bernardo De Caro Martins; Carla Maria O. Silva; Mário Sérgio Lima de Lavor; Sandro Coelho; Gabriela F. Siano; Eliane G. Melo
Archive | 2016
Bruno Benetti Junta Torres; E.G. Melo; Bernardo De Caro Martins
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2015
Bernardo De Caro Martins; Guilherme De Caro Martins; Rodrigo dos Santos Horta; Matheus V. L. Moreira; Luana Rocha; Alexandre de Paula Nagem; Roselene Ecco
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2014
Rodrigo dos Santos Horta; Bernardo De Caro Martins; Gleidice Eunice Lavalle; Mariana de Pádua Costa; R.B. Araújo