Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima
Francisco Gavidia University
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Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2017
Bruno Moraes Assis; Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana; Guilherme Pinheiro Santos; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Rogério Elias Rabelo
The aim of this study was to describe the microstructure of the pigmented and depigmented hoof capsule of Girolando cattle by bi‐ and tridimensional microtomography and nanoindentation, analysing the possible relation between these findings and the susceptibility of such animals to podal diseases. To carry out the microtomography and the nanoindentation, duplicated samples were collected from the dorsal wall, abaxial wall and pre‐bulbar sole of the hoof capsule. Material collection was performed in 40 medial digits of thoracic limbs and 40 lateral digits of pelvic limbs. The bidimensional microtomography showed that the dorsal wall of the thoracic and pelvic limbs presented higher density, followed by the abaxial wall, and finally by the sole, with the lowest density. Moreover, the hoof capsule of cows of Girolando breed is a compact, non‐porous material, and constituted by extratubular and intratubular keratin. By the tridimensional microtomography, it was possible to measure the angles of the corneal tubules in relation to the periople and the claws in the different regions of the hoof capsule, which were 90° for the dorsal wall, 55° for the abaxial wall and 70° for the sole. The tridimensional microtomography also showed corneal tubules of different diameters: 17, 51, 85, 119 and 153 μm. The nanoindentation test, when performed in different regions of the hoof capsule, did not reveal significant difference of Vickers hardness in the evaluated areas. However, we verified a larger elastic module of these regions on the transversal cut of the corneal tubules compared to the longitudinal cut.
Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2017
Bruno Moraes Assis; Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; R. F. Gouveia; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; F. J. F. de Sant'Ana; Rogério Elias Rabelo
The aim of this study was to describe the microstructure of hoof capsules of the buffalo. In addition, the study emphasized the morphometric aspects of the horn tubules, the Vickers nanohardness of the dorsal and abaxial walls and sole of the digits of the thoracic and pelvic limbs of the buffalo. The abaxial wall in the thoracic and pelvic digits showed larger diameter of the horn tubules when compared to all dorsal wall and sole. In addition, the abaxial wall of the thoracic digits showed larger diameter of the horn tubules when compared with the pelvic digits. According to the three‐dimensional microtomography, the dorsal wall was higher in density compared with the abaxial wall. The latter exhibited an intermediate density, while the sole showed the lowest density. The Vickers nanohardness test showed that there was no difference in hardness and resistance between the experienced regions. However, the elastic modulus was greater on the transversal section of the hoof capsule. In conclusion, the results of the current study show that modern technologies such as microtomography and subsequent imaging can be used to investigate details of the basic morphology in different regions of the buffalos hoof.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016
Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Bruno Moraes Assis; Welber Daniel Zanetti Lopes; Lucas José Santos Mascarenhas; Rhavilla Santos de Oliveira
In this study, 5% barbatiman and 5% chitosan creams were evaluated as adjuvants in the tissue repair process by secondary intention of rabbit’s skin wounds. Four equidistant wounds were induced in the dorsal skin of 20 adult male rabbits, which were submitted to healing by secondary intention and treated with 5% chitosan cream (QC, n=5), 5% barbatiman cream (BC, n=5), 2% allantoin cream (n=5), and base cream (n=5). The creams were applied with the aid of disposable spatulas after washing the wounds. The wounds were daily analyzed by clinical examination for 21 days and histological analyses were performed on the 3rd, 14th, and 21st day after induction. The microscopic evaluation of the wounds of all groups showed macroscopic features of the healing process at different time intervals. The QC and BC treatments helped in the skin repair process in rabbits when compared to the other two treatments. They induced fibroblast activation and early collagen deposition, and modulated re-epithelialization and neovascularization. Thus, it was concluded that BC and QC are efficient and economically feasible as adjuvants in the healing process of skin wounds in rabbits.
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2005
Rogério Elias Rabelo; Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana; Neusa Margarida Paulo; Alana Flávia Romani; Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Marco Antônio de Oliveira Viu; Cláudia Bueno Alves; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; Olízio Claudino da Silva
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2008
Rogério Elias Rabelo; Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana; Marco Augusto Machado Silva; Maria Ivete de Moura; Leandro Guimarães Franco; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2013
Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Adriana Pereira Furtado; Panmera Almeida Helrigel; Luiz Augusto Batista Brito; Veridiana Maria Brianezi Dignani de Moura
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2014
Rogério Elias Rabelo; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Thaynã Chaves e Santos; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; Juliana Ferreira Batista; Mizael Machado da Costa; Marina Pacheco Miguel
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2010
Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Maria Ivete de Moura; Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti; Lígia Miranda Ferreira Borges; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Maria Ivete de Moura; Camille Bastos Persiano; Jalily Bady Helou; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; Sabrina Lucas Ribeiro de Freitas; Jordanna de Almeida e Silva; Daniel Silva Goulart; Luma Tatiana Silva Castro
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2018
Bruno Moraes Assis; Sara Sueli F. Ameida; Fernanda Monique Rezende Faria; Caroline Rocha de Oliveira Lima; Vanessa Maria de Assis Amaral; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Luiz Antônio Franco da Silva; Rogério Elias Rabelo