Charles Pelizzari
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 2006
Eliza Simone Viégas Sallis; Cinthia M. Mazzanti; Alexandre Mazzanti; Luis Antonio Violin Dias Pereira; Kélen Fabíola Arroteia; Rafael Fustigatto; Charles Pelizzari; Aline Rodrigues; Dominguita Lühers Graça
Central nervous system (CNS) remyelination following toxically-induced demyelination is a well known process. Oligodendrocytes constitute the bulk of the myelinating cells in the brain whereas Schwann cells overwhelm oligodendrocytes numbers in spinal cord remyelination. Despite the common knowledge of these facts, we still do not know completely the origin of both remyelinating cells. The present study investigated the participation of mature oligodendrocytes in remyelination after ethidium-bromide (EB) induced demyelination in the brainstem of normal and cyclosporin A-immunosuppressed Wistar rats. Thirty adult female rats were divided into three experimental groups. In group 1 the rats received a single intracisternal injection of 10 microL of 0.1% ethidium bromide (EB) in 0.9% saline (n=10); in group 2 the rats received the EB injection while immunosuppressed with cyclosporin A (n=10); in group 3 the rats received a single 10 microL injection of 0.9% saline while treated with cyclosporin A. The rats were killed at 15, 21 and 31 days after injection. Within the EB lesions, from 15 days onward many cells within the periphery of the lesions stained positive for OSP (oligodendrocyte specific protein) a marker for mature oligodendrocytes and myelin. This cell marking signals that, at least, part of the process of repairing the myelin sheaths is carried out by mature cells of the oligodendrocyte lineage.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Charles Pelizzari; Alexandre Mazzanti; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes; Dominguita Lühers Graça; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Adriano Tony Ramos; Rafael Festugatto; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos; Juliana Felipetto Cargnelutti; Desydere Trindade Pereira; Tessie Beck Martins
The medium frequency neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) (Russa) or Kotz is designed for recuperation of muscle mass in dogs with muscular atrophy in disuse. This study aims to utilize medium frequency NMES on the femoral quadriceps of dogs with induced muscular atrophy and evaluate the occurrence of gain in mass. Eight dogs in two groups denominated GI, or control, and GII, or treated were used. For the induction of muscular atrophy, the left femoral-tibial-patellar joint was immobilized for 30 days. NMES treatment began 48 hours after the removal of the immobilization device on dogs from group II and was carried out three times per week, with an interval of 48 hours between each session, during 60 days. The following parameters were measured: thigh perimeter, goniometry of the knee, creatine kinase (CK) enzymes and morphometry of the muscular fibers in transversal cuts of the vastus lateralis muscle, collected through a muscular biopsy. EENM was utilized on the femoral quadriceps at a frequency of 2500 Hz, with pulse duration of 50%, and the time on/off was at a proportion of 1:2. There was no significant difference between the thigh perimeter and the activity of enzyme CK between groups I and II. As for the goniometry a significant increase (P<0,05) was observed among 0 and 30 days after the immobilization in group II. As for the morphometry of the fibers of the vastus lateralis, a significant increase (P<0,05) was observed in the transversal area of the treated group on the 90th day when compared with that observed at the time of immobilization and among the groups, group II presented a greater transversal area (P<0.05) on the 90th day. The medium frequency NMES brings about a hypertrophy of the vastus lateralis muscle in dogs after induced muscular atrophy.A estimulacao eletrica neuromuscular (EENM) de media frequencia (Russa) ou de Kotz pode ser empregada para a recuperacao de massa muscular em animais apresentando atrofia muscular por desuso. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi empregar a EENM de media frequencia no quadriceps femoral de caes com atrofia muscular induzida, avaliando-se a ocorrencia de ganho de massa. Foram utilizados oito caes em dois grupos denominados de GI ou controle e de GII ou tratado. Para a inducao da atrofia muscular, a articulacao femoro-tibio-patelar esquerda foi imobilizada por 30 dias. Apos 48 horas da remocao, foi realizada a EENM nos caes do grupo II, tres vezes por semana, com intervalo de 48 horas cada sessao, pelo periodo de 60 dias. Foram avaliadas a mensuracao da perimetria da coxa, da goniometria do joelho, as enzimas creatina-quinase (CK) e morfometria das fibras musculares em cortes transversais do musculo vasto lateral, colhido mediante a biopsia muscular. A EENM foi empregada no musculo quadriceps femoral numa frequencia de 2.500Hz, largura de pulso de 50% e relacao de tempo on/off de 1:2. Nao houve diferenca significativa quanto aos valores de perimetria da coxa e a atividade da enzima CK entre os grupos I e II. Na goniometria, houve diminuicao significativa (P<0,05) da amplitude articular apos a remocao do aparelho de fixacao externa somente nos animais do grupo II, em comparacao a com tempo zero. Quanto a morfometria das fibras do musculo vasto lateral, foram notados valores maiores de area das fibras no grupo Tratado, em relacao ao Controle (P<0,05), no dia 90, e, no grupo Tratado, entre os dias zero e 90. A EENM de media frequencia ocasiona hipertrofia do musculo vasto lateral em caes apos a atrofia muscular induzida.
Ciencia Rural | 2006
Soraia Figueiredo de Souza; Alexandre Mazzanti; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Fabiano Zanini Salbego; Erika Toledo da Fonseca; Rafael Festugatto; Charles Pelizzari; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Lucilene Bernardi; Rosmarine Passos; Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha
The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of a rehabilitation procedure in eight dogs undergone to arthroplasty followed by rigid immobilization of the knee joint. The dogs were alocated into a treated group (Group I) and a control group (Group II). After the removal of the biplanar external skeletal fixation device, the dogs from Group I were submitted to physical therapy during 15 days, that consisted of hydrotherapy, massage, passive movement of the knee joint, passive stretching and controlled walking exercises. The clinical evaluation of the knee and adjacent tissues of Group I showed less articular rigidity and thigh muscle contraction when compared with Group II. Ninety days after the operation, the evaluation of the range of motion demonstrated that the group of treated animals reached a greater extension (P<0.01). As for the evaluation of the march, all of the treated animals (n=4) reached a grade of V (functional use of the member), whereas of the control group, only one animal reached the same grade. According to the results, it can be concluded that the physical therapy procedure used in the dogs from Group I promotes the functional rehabilitation of use of the limb earlier then in the dogs from the group control. Physical therapy can be recommended in dogs undergoing arthroplasty of the knee followed by temporary rigid immobilization of the same joint.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Giancarlo Santini; Alexandre Mazzanti; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos; Charles Pelizzari; Dakir Polidoro; Raquel Baumhardt
The aim of this study was to evaluate the medical records of dogs with cervical intervertebral disk disease (IDD), submitted to surgical treatment at the Hospital Veterinario Universitario of Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (HVU-UFSM), between January 2003 and October 2008. The animal data included breed, sex, age, neurological signs and their durations, response to surgical treatment, complications, time for functional recovery after surgery, and recurrence. All dogs showed cervical hyperaesthesia confirmed by the neck movement test. Regarding the degree of neurological dysfunction, the following were verified: degree I (eight dogs, 28.5%), degree II (three dogs, 10.7%), degree III (five dogs, 17.8%), and degree V (twelve dogs, 42.8%). In relation to the duration of neurological signs prior to surgery, seven dogs (25%) showed neurological deficits for up to 15 days, fourteen dogs (50%) for 15 to 30 days and the other seven dogs (25%) showed signs of neurological deficiencies for more than 30 days. All dogs (n=21) showed satisfactory recovery and no recurrence. It can be concluded that most affected dogs are middle aged, males and condrodystrophic and noncondrodystrophic breeds including large-breed dogs and the main neurological sign is cervical hyperaesthesia. The surgical treatment promotes satisfactory functional recovery and no recurrence, the main complications intraoperative are venous plexus hemorrhage, bradycardia and hypotension and the duration of clinical signs prior to surgery do not interfere with the recovery time of the dogs.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Rafael Festugatto; Alexandre Mazzanti; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Charles Pelizzari; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Desydere Trindade Pereira; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos
This report aimed at evaluating the functional recovery of 33 dogs with thoracolumbar intervertebral disk disease (IVDD) admitted at the Veterinary Hospital of Santa Maria Federal University (HVU-UFSM), from 2004 to 2006. The animals underwent surgical treatment. Data obtained from the dogs included: breed, age, sex, neurological status before the surgery, interpretation of the simple x-ray and myelography, duration of clinical signs, days to walking after surgery, urinary and fecal function and disease recurrence. Neurological signs before the surgery kept for a period smaller than 15 days in 27 (81.8%) dogs. Twenty dogs presented involution of the neurological signs at 30 days after the surgical procedure, six after 30 days, and one dog elapsed 60 days to return walking. One of the twenty-six dogs that had satisfactory functional recovery had urinary incontinence and two of them presented recurrence of IVDD. This study showed that the surgical treatment promotes satisfactory functional recovery in most of the dogs with thoracolumbar IVD; the prognostic for functional recovery after the surgical treatment is better as smaller the degree of neurological dysfunction and the recurrence percentage is lower when submitted to this therapy type.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2008
Charles Pelizzari; Alexandre Mazzanti; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes; Dominguita Lühers Graça; Adriano Tony Ramos; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Rafael Festugatto; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Lucilene Bernardi de Souza; Marina G. M. C. M. Cunha; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos; B.C. Garmatz; Ana Paula da Silva; D.A.F. Sturza
Low frequency neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) was used on the femoral quadriceps of dogs with induced muscular atrophy and the occurrence of gain in mass in these muscles was evaluated. Eight dogs from 15 to 30kg were randomly distributed in two groups named I, or control; and II, or treated. For the induction of muscular atrophy, the left femoral-tibial-patellar joint was immobilized for 30 days by percutaneous transfixation type II. After 30 days, the immobilization device was removed. The NMES treatment began 48 hours after the removal of the immobilization device of the dogs of group II, and it was carried out five times per week with an interval of 24 hours between each session, for 60 days. The following parameters were measured: thigh circumference, goniometry of the knee, clinical gait analysis, creatine kinase (CK) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) enzymes, and morphometry of the muscular fibers in transversal cuts of the vastus lateralis muscle collected through muscular biopsy. The NMES was applied on the femoral quadriceps at a frequency of 50 Hz, with pulse duration of 300 milliseconds, and the on/off time was at a proportion of 1:2. Regarding the morphometry of the vastus lateralis fibers, a significant increase (P<0.05) in the transversal area of the treated group at 90 days was observed when compared with that identified at the time of immobilization. Thus, it can be concluded that low frequency NMES brings about hypertrophy of the vastus lateralis muscle in dogs after temporary rigid immobilization of the knee joint.Low frequency neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) was used on the femoral quadriceps of dogs with induced muscular atrophy and the occurrence of gain in mass in these muscles was evaluated. Eight dogs from 15 to 30kg were randomly distributed in two groups named I, or control; and II, or treated. For the induction of muscular atrophy, the left femoral-tibial-patellar joint was immobilized for 30 days by percutaneous transfixation type II. After 30 days, the immobilization device was removed. The NMES treatment began 48 hours after the removal of the immobilization device of the dogs of group II, and it was carried out five times per week with an interval of 24 hours between each session, for 60 days. The following parameters were measured: thigh circumference, goniometry of the knee, clinical gait analysis, creatine kinase (CK) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) enzymes, and morphometry of the muscular fibers in transversal cuts of the vastus lateralis muscle collected through muscular biopsy. The NMES was applied on the femoral quadriceps at a frequency of 50 Hz, with pulse duration of 300 milliseconds, and the on/off time was at a proportion of 1:2. Regarding the morphometry of the vastus lateralis fibers, a significant increase (P<0.05) in the transversal area of the treated group at 90 days was observed when compared with that identified at the time of immobilization. Thus, it can be concluded that low frequency NMES brings about hypertrophy of the vastus lateralis muscle in dogs after temporary rigid immobilization of the knee joint.
Ciencia Rural | 2007
Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Alexandre Mazzanti; Ney Luis Pippi; Dominguita Lühers Graça; Soraia Figueiredo de Souza; Charles Pelizzari; Rafael Festugatto; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Lucilene Bernardi de Souza; Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Ana Paula da Silva; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos
In the present study, homologue bone-tendon implants conserved in 98% glycerin were used in the restoration of the cranial cruciate ligament in 24 adult dogs weighing between 15 and 30 kg. The implants were placed in a stratified layer prepared in the femur and the tibia and anchored with polyester filament fastened to the distal and proximal extremities of these bones, respectively. The knee joint was immobilized for a period of 30 days. The animals were distributed into two groups for radiographic, macroscopic and histological evaluation of the implant at 60 days after the operation for group B and at 90 days for group A. There was no evidence in any of the dogs of fragility of the implant, nor radiographic or macroscopic evidence of joint degeneration up to 90 days post-operative.
Ciencia Rural | 2007
Soraia Figueiredo de Souza; Alexandre Mazzanti; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Fabiano Zanini Salbego; Charles Pelizzari; Danieli Brollo Martins; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Lucilene Bernardi de Souza; Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Rafael Festugatto; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos; Ana Paula da Silva
This study was aimed at evaluating the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) of low frequency on the vastus lateralis muscle. Eleven dogs were randomly placed in 3 groups: I (control), II (NMES post immobilization), and III (NMES during and post immobilization). The right femoral-tibial-patellar joint was immobilized for 30 days by the percutaneous transfixation type II method. The dogs from group III were placed on electrotherapy 3 times a week during (30 days) and post-immobilization (60 days) and the dogs from group II post-removal of the temporary rigid immobilization. The parameters evaluated consisted of: measurement of thigh circumference, joint motion using a goniometer, gait analysis, creatine kinase (CK) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels and morphometry of the longitudinal muscle fibers of vastus lateralis muscle. The gait analysis was performed daily and the circumference of the thigh, joint motion, and muscle biopsy were performed on days 0, 30, 60 and 90 post-immobilization. The blood samples for CK and AST were collected before and immediately after 6, 24 and 48 hours post-NMES on days 0, 1, 7, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90. The NMES was employed on the femoral quadriceps muscle group with a frequency of 50Hz post-duration of 300msec on an on-time/off-time ratio of 1:2. There was no significant difference on the gait analysis, thigh circumference, joint motion, and CK and AST values. The greatest hypertrophy change was observed on longitudinal fibers of the dogs from group II (P=0.0005), followed by the dogs from group III. NMES of low frequency causes hypertrophy of the vastus lateralis muscle in dogs post-temporary immobilization of the stifle joint, recommending its use in animals with muscular atrophy.
Ciencia Rural | 2009
Rafael Festugatto; Alexandre Mazzanti; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Charles Pelizzari; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Fernanda Souza Barbosa da Silva; Rogério R Santos; Dakir Polidoro
The aim of this research was to present a variation of the ventral technique access to the atlantoaxial joint, for treatment of atlantoaxial instability with no section of sternothyreoid muscle. Fifteen dogs, with weight between 8 and 12kg, were randomly distributed in three groups denominated one (30 days), two (60 days) and three (90 days) for daily clinical evaluations. The atlantoaxial joint was submitted to the arthrodesis through the ventral access using pins of Steinmann associated to acrylic resin. The access and exhibition of the atlantoaxial joint with no section of the sternothyreoid muscle was obtained without complications or additional limitations. No dog of this research presented coughing, dyspnea, regurgitation, laryngeal paralysis or Horner’s syndrome. It can be concluded that the section of sternothyreoid muscle is an unnecessary procedure and that there is is no interference in the exhibition of atlantoaxial joint and arthrodesis approach of dogs through ventral access.
Ciencia Rural | 2011
Charles Pelizzari; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Alexandre Mazzanti; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Rafael Festugatto; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos; Gabriele Maria Callegaro Serafini; Jenifer de Santana Marques; Raquel Baumhardt
The aim of this study was to use medium frequency Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in femoral quadriceps muscle of dogs with induced muscular atrophy to evaluate the occurrence of mass gain in these muscles and to compare NMES in different periods of treatment. Eight dogs, weighing between 15 and 25kg, were randomly placed in two groups: GI (NMES for 30min), GII, (NMES for 60min). For the muscular atrophy induction, the right knee was immobilized for 30 days by the percutaneous transfixation type II method. NMES was carried out in the dogs of which groups, three times a week, in between 48h each session, in a period of 60 days. The parameters measured were: thigh perimetry, knee goniometry, creatine kinase (CK) enzyme activity and morphometry of the muscular fibers in transversal cuts of the vastus lateralis muscle, collected through a muscular biopsy. There was no significant difference regarding the values of thigh perimetry and CK enzyme activity. The goniometry presented a significant increase (P<0.05) in the groups GI and GII at 30 days from the surgical procedure for immobilization when compared with time zero. In the vastus lateralis fibers morphometry, a significant increase (P<0.05) was observed in the transversal area of the treated groups GI e GII at 90 days from the surgical procedure for immobilization when compared with time zero. Thus, it can be concluded that NMES of medium frequency causes hypertrophy of the vastus lateralis muscle in dogs after induced muscular atrophy. NMES for 60min (GII) presents a greater muscular gain related to the GI.
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Marina Gabriela Monteiro Carvalho Mori da Cunha
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