Chrystian J. Cazarotto
Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
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Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2014
Willian M. Radavelli; Rafael Pazinato; Vanderlei Klauck; Andreia Volpato; Alexandre Balzan; Julia Rossett; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Leandro Sâmia Lopes; Julcemar Dias Kessler; Diego de Córdova Cucco; Alexandre A. Tonin; Aleksandro S. Da Silva
This study aims to investigate the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in goats from the Western Santa Catarina, Brazil. Twenty four farms were analyzed in 17 different municipalities. Animals (n=217) from different production purposes (milk and meat) and age were randomly chosen. Fecal samples were collected from the rectum stored in plastic bottles and transported to the laboratory in portable coolers at 10 °C. The technique of centrifugal flotation with saturated sugar solution was carried out in order to investigate the presence of eggs, cysts, and oocysts of gastrointestinal parasites. In 88.9% of the investigated animals, it was observed that the presence of nematode eggs which belongs to the Strongylida order, after cultivation and larvae identification were identified as Haemonchus spp., Trichostrongylus spp., Teladorsagia spp., Cooperia spp., and Oesophagostomum spp. Eggs of Thysanosoma, Trichuris, Moniezia, and Neoascaris genus were also observed. Additionally, the presence of oocysts of Eimeria spp. and Cryptosporidium spp. as well as cysts of Giardia spp., and Entamoeba spp. were verified. In all the farms evaluated, the animals showed a single or mixed infection, with the highest occurrence of helminths belonging to the Haemonchus and Trichostrongylus genus, as well as the protozoan Eimeria.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2018
Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Jhonatan P. Boito; Roger R. Gebert; João H. Reis; Gustavo Machado; Nathieli B. Bottari; Vera Maria Morsch; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; Pedro H. Doleski; Marta Lizandra do Rego Leal; Matheus D. Baldissera; Aleksandro S. Da Silva
The aim of this study was to evaluate the metaphylactic effect of minerals on immunological and antioxidant responses, as well as performance and prevention of coccidiosis in newborn lambs. We divided 110 newborn lambs into two groups (55/group): control (untreated) and treated with two doses of 0.33 mL/kg of a mineral complex (zinc, copper, selenium, and manganese) on day of life (DOL) 1 and 30. Total blood was collected at DOL 1, 15, 30 and 45 to measure antioxidant enzymes, biochemical and immunology analyses, and haemogram. Treated animals were heavier (P < .05) than untreated lambs on DOL 15 and 45, but not on DOL 30 due to a coccidiosis outbreak. Catalase activity did not differ between groups, while superoxide dismutase and xanthine oxidase activities were higher (P < .05) in treated lambs compared with control animals. Serum levels of total protein and globulins were higher (P < .05) in treated animals (DOL 15, 30 and 45). A significant increased on the number of lymphocytes (DOL 45), as well as on seric levels of immunoglobulins (IgM and IgG) was observed in treated animals (DOL 15 and 30). Serum Ig levels remained constant throughout the experiment in the treated group, but fluctuated in the control group. Serum glucose levels were greater in treated animals (DOL 15 and 30). It is possible to conclude that subcutaneous administration of minerals has beneficial effects on lambs by increasing antioxidant and immunological defenses, reflected by greater weight gain, which could mitigate the impact of coccidiosis.
Animal Production Science | 2018
Angelisa H. Biazus; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Gustavo Machado; Nathieli B. Bottari; Mariana S. Alves; Vera Maria Morsch; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; Marta Lizandra do Rego Leal; Natieli Flores Fernandes; Rafael Noal Moresco; Matheus D. Baldissera; Aleksandro S. Da Silva
Diphenyl diselenide ((PhSe)2) is a organoselenium compound with potent antioxidant properties. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate whether subcutaneous supplementation of (PhSe)2 in dairy sheep has positive effects on milk composition, as well as on the prevention of oxidative stress and exacerbated inflammatory response. For this, 16 primiparous recently calved sheep were divided into the following two groups, with eight animals in each: Group A, the control group; and Group B, the group subcutaneously supplemented with five doses of (PhSe)2 of 3.0 µmol/kg each every 7 days. Blood samples from supplemented animals showed increased concentration of antioxidant enzymes (catalase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione-S-transferase), and reduced reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation, which prevented oxidative damage in the lactation period, as well as increased seric interleukin-10, an anti-inflammatory cytokine. In the sera, supplemented animals showed increased total antioxidant capacity and ferric-reducing ability of plasma compared with the control group. As a consequence, supplemented animals showed increased antioxidant variables, as well as reduced protein oxidation in milk samples. Moreover, milk from supplemented sheep showed a higher fat content, and lower total protein and lactose contents in some periods in the study, than did not-supplemented ewes. Seric concentrations of interleukin-1 were lower on Days 30 and 45 in supplemented animals, as well as the concentrations of tumour necrosis factor α in all periods, than were those in the control group, whereas the interleukin-10 concentrations were higher. Thus, dairy sheep supplementation of (PhSe)2 activated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory responses, and increased milk fat content. Moreover, this protocol increased the antioxidant and, consequently, reduced the oxidant concentration in milk, which is desirable for product quality.
Small Ruminant Research | 2014
Aleksandro S. Da Silva; Alexandre A. Tonin; Giovana Camillo; Augusto Weber; Leandro Sâmia Lopes; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Alexandre Balzan; Anderson E. Bianchi; Lenita M. Stefani; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes; Fernanda Silveira Flores Vogel
Microbial Pathogenesis | 2016
Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Alexandre Balzan; Rhayana K. Grosskopf; Jhonatan P. Boito; Luiza Pires Portella; Fernanda Silveira Flores Vogel; Juscivete F. Fávero; Diego de Córdova Cucco; Angelisa H. Biazus; Gustavo Machado; Aleksandro S. Da Silva
Revista Mvz Cordoba | 2018
Angeliza H Biazus; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Roger R. Gebert; João H. Reis; Talyta Zortéa; Dilmar Baretta; Gustavo Machado; Jhonatan P. Boito; Matheus D. Baldissera; Aleksandro S. Da Silva
Comparative Haematology International | 2017
Alexandre Balzan; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Rhayana K. Grosskopf; Gustavo Machado; Alexandre A. Tonin; Aleksandro S. Da Silva
Comparative Haematology International | 2017
Edimar Custódio; Matheus D. Baldissera; Gustavo Machado; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Jhonatan P. Boito; Angelisa H. Biazus; Gabriela M. Galli; João H. Reis; Roger R. Gebert; Emanuel B. Ferreira; Aleksandro Schafer da Silva
Comparative Haematology International | 2016
Alexandre Balzan; Gustavo Machado; Nathieli B. Bottari; Andreia Volpato; Rhayana K. Grosskopf; Jhonatan P. Boito; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; Vera Maria Morsch; Aleksandro Schafer da Silva
Archive | 2014
Willian M. Radavelli; Rafael Pazinato; Vanderlei Klauck; Andreia Volpato; Alexandre Balzan; Julia Rossett; Chrystian J. Cazarotto; Leandro Sâmia Lopes; Julcemar Dias Kessler; Diego de Córdova Cucco; Alexandre A. Tonin; Aleksandro Schafer da Silva