Ceci Ribeiro Leite
University of Brasília
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Ciencia Rural | 2010
Cinthia Beatriz da Silva Dumont; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; Júlia Miranda de Moraes; Rosângela de Oliveira Alves; Roberta de Ferro Godoy; Eduardo Maurício Mendes de Lima
Electrocardiographic parameters of 20 Thoroughbred Arabian horses were established at rest and after prolonged endurance exercise. The mean heart rate was 35.85bpm at rest with predominant sinus rhythm, and 53.78bpm with sinus tachycardia after exercise. As physiological variation, wandering pacemaker was observed, and as non physiological, premature ventricular complex was noted. At post-exercise there was an increase of the amplitude of waves P, R, S and T, with P wave tending to become single in 35% of the animals and bifid positive in 65%, and with monophase positive T wave. There was a reduction in the duration of the waves, intervals and segments, and elongation of QTc, but the QRS complex hardly changed. The electrical axis in the frontal plane showed deviations to the right and to the left at rest, suggesting chamber enlargement and hypertrophy secondary to training, while after the exercise it showed extreme deviation to the right, indicating electrolyte imbalances. The average heart score was 128.45ms, which features the animals as athletes, being reduced to 118.60ms after exercise.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2011
Cinthia Beatriz da Silva Dumont; Júlia Miranda de Moraes; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; Rosângela de Oliveira Alves; Meryonne Moreira; Augusto Ricardo Coelho Moscardini; Roberta Ferro de Godoy; Eduardo Maurício Mendes de Lima
By using electrocardiographic examination, 14 Purebred Arabian horses, 12 males and two females, disqualified due to exhaustion in endurance races from 60 and 160km were evaluated. Predominance of sinus tachycardia, followed by sinus arrhythmia and atrial premature complex, with the heart rate ranging from 48 to 78bpm, and 93 to 111bpm, respectively, were observed. There was increase in the amplitude of waves P, R, S, and T, and decrease in their durations, as well as reduction in the intervals and segments; nevertheless, the QRS complex was not almost altered. The QTc lengthening pointed to a moderate myocardial fatigue in response to exercise, and the elevation of ST was indicative of hypovolemia. The electrical axis in frontal plane presented deviation to the right, chamber increase, and hypertrophy secondary to training
Archive | 2012
Cinthia Beatriz da Silva Dumont; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; Júlia Miranda de Moraes; Meryonne Moreira; Augusto Ricardo Coelho Moscardini; Roberta Ferro de Godoy; Eduardo Maurício Mendes de Lima
We evaluated the behavior of osmolality, anion gap, pH and measurable plasma ions of 14 Purebred Arabian horses, 9 males and 5 females, finalists in an endurance race of 90 km. In order to achieve this, we collected venous blood samples twice, at rest and after prolonged exercise, in order to measure the interest variables. The results allowed to observe that from the rest an increase with significant difference in the values of Hct, PPT and AG, suggesting loss of fluids and slight dehydration. The pH and the H+ ion almost had no changes, indicating absence of metabolic disorders. Reductions, with significant difference, were verified for the ions Cl-, HCO3-, K+, Ca++, as well as BE. These data suggest that the type of exercise to which the animals were submitted was consistent with the athletic ability and that supplementation during the competition contributed to minimize such losses.
Veterinary Surgery | 2009
Roberta Ferro de Godoy; Richard da Rocha Filgueiras; Lílian A. Gontijo; F. H. B. Ximenes; Liana Villela de Gouvêa; Cristiane da Silva Pereira; Ricardo Miyasaka de Almeida; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; Antônio Raphael Teixeira Neto; José Renato Junqueira Borges
OBJECTIVE To report repair of a right proximal tibial Salter-Harris type II fracture in a foal with a hybrid external fixator (HEF). STUDY DESIGN Case report. ANIMALS A 5-month-old male foal. METHODS After open surgical reduction, an HEF built with wires, 2 half-rings, 3 half-threaded connecting rods, and Schanz pins was used to stabilize the fracture. RESULTS Immediately after surgery, the foal had relatively good weight bearing. The HEF was removed at 60 days after radiographic confirmation of healing. CONCLUSIONS HEF can be used to stabilize a proximal tibial Salter-Harris type II fracture in a 5-month-old foal. CLINICAL RELEVANCE HEF should be considered as another option for repair of proximal tibial Salter-Harris type II fractures in foals.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Juliana Vieira Flores Sales; Cinthia Beatriz da Silva Dumont; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; Júlia Miranda de Moraes; Roberta Ferro de Godoy; Eduardo Maurício Mendes de Lima
In recent years, due to rising competitive demands, the equine athlete is being increasingly required. Thus, the demands for high performance have fostered interest in the study of pathophysiology of various horse diseases. The relationship between magnesium and exercise has received significant attention because this ion is closely related with the skeletal muscle tissue. Moreover, among the main strategies for the detection and monitoring of clinical muscle damage, features the evaluation of the activity of the enzymes creatine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST). The search for the establishment of parameters that relate to each other is a determining factor in understanding the physiological changes found on athletic horses in effort. Thus, this study aimed to determine how the blood concentrations of magnesium ion and the enzymatic activities of the enzymes CK, LDH and AST behave in Arabian finalist horses in endurance races of 90km and to relate possible changes to the type of physical effort played by animals. It was evaluated the enzymatic activities of the enzymes CK, LDH, AST e the concentration of the ion magnesium in exercise in relation to the rest state of 14 clinically healthy Arabian horses, 9 males and 5 females, with ages ranging from 6 to 12 years, undergoing endurance training and participants in 90 km distance rides. All variables evaluated had an increase with statistical differences in relation to rest. The physical endurance exercise determined the occurrence of changes in enzyme activities of CK (p≤0.001), LDH (p=0.0001), AST (p=0.0007) and in the concentration of magnesium ion (p=0.0004), in exercise in relation to rest (p≤0.05). Fact that determined changes in permeability of striated skeletal muscle cells, suggesting the establishment of an acute inflammatory process. Mainly due to the expression of enzymatic activity of CK (p≤0.001), for its specificity in relation to the damage to skeletal striated muscles, along with the magnesium ion (p=0.0004) that actively acts in various cellular reactions. There were changes in total plasma protein concentrations (p=0.0009) and hematocrit (p=0.0001), between the evaluated moments. Therefore, these results serve as a reference of support equine finalists in an endurance race of 90 km, aiding in the prevention of the occurrence muscle damage and severe inflammatory processes.
Surgical Science | 2011
Liana Villela de Gouvêa; Ernane de Paiva Ferreira Novais; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; Fábio Henrique Bezerra Ximenes; Ricardo Miyasaka de Almeida; Renato Bizinoto Molás; João Gabriel Cesar Palermo; Carlos Eduardo Vasconcelos da Silva; José Renato Junqueira Borges; Eduardo Maurício Mendes de Lima; Roberta Ferro de Godoy
Archive | 2010
José Eduardo Machado Barroso; Fábio Henrique; Bezerra Ximenes; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; José Renato Junqueira Borges; Márcio Botelho de Castro; Roberta Ferro de Godoy
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010
José Eduardo Barroso Machado; F. H. B. Ximenes; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; Vanessa da Silva Mustafa; José Renato Junqueira Borges; Márcio Botelho de Castro; Roberta Ferro de Godoy
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2008
Ceci Ribeiro Leite; F. H. B. Ximenes; Liana Villela de Gouvêa; Ana Maria Guerreiro Braga da Silva; Cristiane da Silva Pereira; Roberta Ferro de Godoy
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2008
Liana Villela de Gouvêa; Roberta Ferro de Godoy; José Renato Junqueira Borges; Ricardo Miyasaka de Almeida; Ceci Ribeiro Leite; F. H. B. Ximenes; Ernane de Paiva F. Novais; Guilherme Carneiro Reckziegel; J. G. C. Palermo; Renato Bizinoto Molás