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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013

Relação entre obesidade, insulina plasmática e posicionamento da falange distal em equinos da raça Crioula

Cahuê F.R. Paz; Julio César Paganela; C.A. dos Santos; Carlos Eduardo Wayne Nogueira; Rafael Resende Faleiros

The radiographic relationship of the distal phalanx with the hoof capsule was verified in Creole breed horses and these findings correlated with signs of obesity and insulin blood levels. Horses were divided in two groups based on their body score condition (ECC). The average age was 9.2±5.8 years in normal (ECC 5-7) and 10.3±3.7 years in the obese group (ECC 8-9). Statistical differences between groups (P<0.05) were detected for values of weight, thoracic girth, body score condition, neck score (ECP), neck length, neck circumference into three regions based on 25% (P25), 50% (P50) and 75% (P75) of the length of the neck and phalanx and hoof capsule relationship. The angle between the dorsal aspects of distal phalanx and hoof wall (rotation angle) statistically correlated with ECC (r = 0.30; P=0.02) and with weight and thoracic girth (r = 0.50; P<0.01). Plasma insulin concentrations positively correlated with ECP (r = 0.40, P <0.01) and rotation angle (r = 0.23, P = 0.08) and negatively with age (r = -0.42, P <.01). In eight animals (27%) rotation angle was greater than 2 degrees, of which 25% were normal and obese 75% (P <0.05). Apparently in Creole horses, morphometric characteristics of the hoof differ from international standards obtained from other breeds. Obesity interfered with the spatial relationship of the distal phalanx with the hoof capsule, indicating that obese animals of this breed are more likely to develop laminitis.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Avaliações macroscópica e histológica do reparo da cartilagem articular equina tratada com microperfurações do osso subcondral associadas ou não à injeção intra-articular de cartogenina

Sérgio S. Rocha Junior; Heloisa M.F. Mendes; Suzana L Beier; Cahuê F.R. Paz; Davi S. D Azevedo; Isabella G. O Lacerda; Mayara Gomes Corrêa; Rafael Resende Faleiros

The aim of this study was to evaluate the joint cartilage repair by macroscopic (via arthroscopy) and histological (biopsy fragments) analyses in chondral defects induced into equine femoral trochlea treated by microperforation associated with or without intra-articular administration of kartogenin. Six horses weighing 342±1.58 kg (mean ± SD), aged approximately 7.2±1.30 years and with a body condition score of 7.1±0.75, were used. The horses underwent arthroscopy for induction of 1-cm2 chondral lesions in lateral femoral trochlea immediately treated by microperforation of the subchondral bone of both knees. Four weekly intra-articular injections of kartogenin (20μM) in one knee (treated group) and Ringer lactate solution in the contralateral joint (control group) were performed during the postoperative period. After 60 days, macroscopic evaluations were performed by video-arthroscopy, and biopsy samples of the repair tissue were taken for histopathological healing evaluation. No significant change was observed in macroscopic and histological scores for chondral healing between treated and untreated groups (P>0.05). The overall mean percentage of hyaline cartilage in both groups (17.5%) was consistent with other international studies using other types of chondral microperforation; however, no statistical differences were observed between groups (P>0.05). In conclusion, the therapy with kartogenin, according to the used protocol, did not produce any macroscopic and histological healing improvement in induced chondral lesions treated with microperforations in equine femoral trochlea.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2015

Reação de fase aguda e sua relação com o desempenho de cavalos em competição de longa distância

Lorena Alvariza Amaral; Cahuê F.R. Paz; C. Haetinger; E.P. Crespo; Carlos Eduardo Wayne Nogueira

Exercise is one of the most stressful physiologic stimuli that an animal might suffer, depending on its intensity it may generate a reaction mediated by acute phase proteins (APP). The aim of this study was to characterize the acute phase reaction and its relation to performance horses subjected to long distance competition. The experiment was conducted during the annual March of Resistance promoted by the Brazilian Association of Crioulo Horse Breeders (ABCCC), composed of a 750km route traveled during 15 days. 23 horses which were divided in two groups, one group composed by the 10 best placed horses and the second group consisting of 13 animals that have completed the competition in other positions or were disqualified before concluding the race were evaluated. All horses at the beginning of the competition (day 0) and on the last day of competition were subjected to collection of blood and SDS-polyacrylamide gel (SDS-PAGE) electrophoresis was used to measure APPs concentrations (albumin, ceruloplasmin, transferrin, haptoglobin, acid glycoprotein, immunoglobulin G, immunoglobulin A and a protein with molecular weight of 23 kDa). By the evaluation of the results, it was observed that exercise had a highly significant influence (P<0.0001) in the serum concentrations of the ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin, acid glycoprotein, immunoglobulin A and protein with molecular weight of 23kDa. When comparing the results of the study groups it was observed that the concentration of haptoglobin after the competition was higher in the group of animals with low performance (group 2). We conclude that the long term competition is able to generate acute phase reaction and monitoring the concentration of haptoglobin may be an indicator of inflammation and low performance.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2018

The influence of nail blocking conditions in cattle femoral fractures

Leopoldo A. Paolucci; Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas; Rafael Resende Faleiros; Cahuê F.R. Paz; Sérgio S. Rocha Junior

BACKGROUND To investigate the effect of different fixation strategies of the intramedullary interlocking nail (IIN) on the mechanical behavior of a polymeric implant applied for femoral fracture fixation in calves, and to evaluate the performance of a glass fiber-reinforced polymer applied in a bovine femoral fracture reduction system, five Holstein male animals with a mean weight (±SD) of 62.8 ± 20.4 kg and aged 74 ± 15 were used to generate biomechanical parameters for this study. Twelve models of the fractured bovine femur, simulating a simple oblique fracture, were developed for use during the simulations. The models were divided into three groups, with each group of four models being associated with a different fixation strategy. Models were used to simulate the loading conditions corresponding to a calf in the transition (decubitus position to static position) condition. The maximum stresses found in each set (bone/implant) were compared with the reference stresses of each nail material. RESULTS Maximum implant stresses were found in the screws and at the interface between the screw and the nail. The performance of implants was influenced by the material and fixation strategy, which can be confirmed by the stress values found in the set. The analysis indicated that the composite nail is able to withstand the loading demands in all fixation strategies. CONCLUSIONS The finite element analysis (FEA) demonstrated that all polymeric materials analyzed provided sufficient resistance to withstand the loading forces imposed to the femur when an adequate blocking strategy was applied.


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2013

Padrão biométrico dos cavalos de tração da cidade de Pelotas no Rio Grande Do Sul

Cahuê F.R. Paz; Julio César Paganela; Douglas Pacheco Oliveira; Lorena Soares Feijó; Carlos Eduardo Wayne Nogueira


Journal of The Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering | 2017

Estimation of bovine pelvic limb inertial properties using an elliptical model

Leopoldo A. Paolucci; Luciana de Melo M Gomides; Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas; Rafael Resende Faleiros; André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade; Cahuê F.R. Paz; Veronika Fedotova; Hans Joachim Menzel


Archives of Veterinary Science | 2011

INFLUÊNCIA DA BIOMECÂNICA ANGULAR DAS ARTICULAÇÕES ESCÁPULO-UMERAL, COXO-FEMURAL E TÍBIO-METATARSIANA NA PROVA DE ANDAMENTO DOS CAVALOS DA RAÇA CRIOULA

Carlos Anselmo Dos Santos; Cahuê F.R. Paz; Julio César Paganela; Pedro Kustcher Ripoll; Carlos Eduardo Wayne Nogueira


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2018

Testing a new surgical instrument to obtain bovine hoof biopsy samples

Heloisa M.F. Mendes; Sérgio S. Rocha Junior; Cahuê F.R. Paz; Rodrigo C. Valadares; Rodrigo Martins Ribeiro; David S.D. Azevedo; A.C. Vasconcelos; Rafael Resende Faleiros


Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia | 2017

Caudal epidural anesthesia in mares after bicarbonate addition to a lidocaine–epinephrine combination

Patrícia Castro Duarte; Cahuê F.R. Paz; Alvaro de Paula Lage de Oliveira; Thairê P. Maróstica; Leticia O. Cota; Rafael Resende Faleiros


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017

Relação espacial entre a falange distal e o estojo córneo em éguas Campolinas jovens com e sem sinais de obesidade

J.F. Magalhães; Leonardo R. de Lima; Cahuê F.R. Paz; Sérgio S. Rocha Junior; Alvaro de Paula Lage de Oliveira; Patrícia Castro Duarte; Luiz Alberto do Lago; Rafael Resende Faleiros

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Rafael Resende Faleiros

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Sérgio S. Rocha Junior

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Julio César Paganela

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Alvaro de Paula Lage de Oliveira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Heloisa M.F. Mendes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Leopoldo A. Paolucci

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Patrícia Castro Duarte

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Rodrigo C. Valadares

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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