Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana
Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009
A. P. A. Nogueira; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; B. S. Santos; Ana Paula Pinto; Nickolly Lilge Kawski de Sá Ribas; Ricardo A.A. Lemos; Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana
In order to establish an experimental model for the study of the etiology, pathology, and pathogenesis of polioencephalomalacia in ruminants, the condition was induced in five sheep by oral administration of amprolium at daily doses of 500 and 1,000mg per kg of body weight respectively for 28-59 days and for 13-39 days. All sheep died or were euthanized in extremis after illness of 3-7 days. Clinical signs included depression, incoordination, midriasis, grinding of the teeth, blindness, and laying down with opisthotonus and paddling movements. Drooling and a sawhorse stance were observed in one sheep and myoclonus in another one. Main gross lesions were restricted to the central nervous system and included swelling of the brain with flattening of telencephalic gyri, and hemorrhages in the parietal and occipital lobes of the telencephalon, in the submeningeal areas of the spinal cord and in the mesencephalon. Histologically, there was segmental laminar neuronal necrosis (red neurons) associated with edema, swelling of endothelial cells, hemorrhages and infiltration by foamy macrophages (gitter cells). These changes were more marked in the frontal, parietal and occipital telecephalic lobes and there was sharp demarcation between the lesions and the adjacent normal neuropile. Additionally, similar, but less marked lesions were seen in the mesencephalon, thalamus and hippocampus. Considering the consistent reproducible aspects of polioencephalomalacia in sheep using amprolium, this may be an useful model for the study of the disease.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana; Silvio Luiz de Oliveira; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Samuel Mariano da Silva; Jair A Ferreira Júnior
Three outbreaks of infection by Piscinoodinium pillulare and Henneguya spp. in Piarac tus mesopotamicus intensively raised in Southwestern Goias, Brazil, are described. Two outbreaks occurred in the winter and another one in summer. Morbidity (58.57%-90%) and mortality (100%) rates were determined. Stress episodes occurred previously in all cases. Clinical signs included behavior changes and erratic movements with loss of equilibrium. Main gross findings were swelling of the gills with white mucus exudate. Microscopically, gills had mild to moderate multifocal necrotizing and lympho-plasmocytic inflammation with hypertrophy and fusion of secondary lamellae. In addition, numerous intralesional trophonts of P. pillulare and cysts of Henneguya spp. were noted. According to our knowledge, this seems to be the first description of Piscinoodinium pillulare e Henneguya spp. infection in fishes reared in Southwestern Goias, Brazil.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana; José N Perin; Ubirajara O Bilego; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Eric Mateus Nascimento de Paula
An outbreak of poisoning by Pterodon emarginatus in cattle in Goias, Brazil, is described. Eighty four cattle that accidentally consumed the leaves and fruits from a P. emarginatus tree, fallen in a storm, were affected and seven died. Clinical signs included piloerection, flank retraction, marked apathy, prostration, muscle tremors, muzzle dryness, tenesmus, incoordination, reluctance to move, and prolonged sternal recumbency. AST, ALT, and GGT serum activity, and bilirubin levels were markedly increased. Gross lesions included hepatomegaly, multifocal areas of necrosis in the liver, and hemorrhages in the heart, parietal pleura, mesentery, omentum, ruminal serosa, spleen, lung, subcutaneous tissue, and thoracic and intercostal skeletal muscles. Histologically, moderate to severe, massive hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis with moderate bile duct hyperplasia and mild bile stasis were observed. In addition, moderate multifocal vacuolar degeneration in the convoluted renal tubular cells was noted.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana; Edismair C. Garcia; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Cleomar da S. Ferreira Júnior; Argemiro Pereira Freitas Neto; Ana C.F. Verdejo
An outbreak of poisoning by Senna occidentalis in wild boars in Goias, Brazil, is described. Out of 80 wild boars, 15 were affected and one died. Clinical signs included apathy, muscle tremors, incoordination, reluctance to move, sternal or lateral recumbence, and paresis and spastic paralysis, especially in the hind limbs. Gross lesions were characterized by moderate to severe paleness of the skeletal muscles of the hind and thoracic limbs and loin, and were marked in the thigh muscles. Histologically, a monophasic, mild to moderate, multifocal floccular muscle degeneration and necrosis with skeletal fiber sarcoplasmic fragmentation was observed. In transverse sections there were multiple swollen and hypereosinophilic muscle fibers. In addition, mild to moderate, diffuse microvacuolar degeneration was seen in the liver. Creatine phosphokinase serum activity was severely elevated in two evaluated wild boars. In one of them, there was elevation of glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase serum activity.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2007
Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana; Edismair C. Garcia; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Yara L. da Costa; Ana Lucia Schild; Franklin Riet-Correa
Six outbreaks of oropharyngeal lesions caused by drenching guns in sheep are reported. In 2 outbreaks in Rio Grande do Sul the morbidity was 6.25% and 15%, and the lesions observed after antihelmintic treatment in adult sheep were characterized by a fistula extending from mouth to skin of the face. All sheep died or were euthanatized after continuous weight loss for up to 8 months. Another outbreak in the same State affected 26 out of 360 adult sheep after being dosed with molasses, causing lesions in the oral mucosa followed by malignant edema of the oral and subcutaneous tissues. All sheep died within 10 days after treatment. Another case observed in Rio Grande do Sul affected one out of 88 adult ewes. The animal died with hemorrhages from the nose and mouth 8 days after antihelmintic treatment. At necropsy an ulcerated lesion covered by a clot of fibrine was found in the oral mucosa. The lesion had a fistulated tract with purulent exudate extending through the soft tissues in direction to the right eye. Two outbreaks occurred in the State of Goias 16-20 days after antihelmintic treatment in 5-9 months old lambs. Morbidity was 11.43% and 15.62% and fatality rate was 7.14% and 9.38%. Main clinical signs were nervous signs caused by abscesses with a diameter of 0.5-3cm, containing purulent exudates in the oropharynx, soft palate and adjacent muscles extending to the meninges through the atlantoaxial joint. Not-purulent meningitis was observed histologically. The need to use proper drenching guns and pay attention during dosing to avoid lesions of the oropharynx is pointed out.
Ciencia Rural | 2013
Valcinir Aloísio Scalla Vulcani; Delphim da Graça Macoris; Ana Maria de Guzzi Plepis; Virginia C. A. Martins; Vanessa Sobue Franzo; Rogério Elias Rabelo; Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana
The objective of this research was obtain collagen biomembranes treated in alkaline solution for 72 hours (GE) from tendineous diaphragmatic center of equines and compare its biocompatibility with membranes preserved in a glycerin solution 98% (GG) and membranes do not treated (GC). The membranes were implanted in the internal fascia of recto abdominis muscle of equines and removed, with adjacent tissues, seven, 63 and 126 days postoperative for the preparation of histological slides. The histomorphometric study revealed more intense inflammatory process to GG and CC implants and faster healing for GE implants. It was concluded that the collagen biomembranes treated in alkaline solution is more biocompatible than biomembranes preserved in 98% glycerin.
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
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2012
Andréia Vitor Couto do Amaral; Rafael Farias de Oliveira; Ana Paula de Souza Martins da Silva; Mayara Leão Baylão; Laura da Costa Luz; Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana
International Journal of Poisonous Plant Research | 2012
Fernando H. Furlan; Edson Moleta Colodel; Ricardo A.A. Lemos; Márcio Botelho de Castro; Fábio de Souza Mendonça; Franklin Riet-Correa; Paolo Torres; Gonzalo J. Diaz; Edgar Cárdenas; María Constanza Lozano; Flávia Gontijo de Lima; Carolina Santos Ribeiro; Diogo Di Francescantonio Andrade; Gustavo Lage Costa; Hugo C.M. Pires; Victor Yunes Guimarães; Mitsue Haraguchi; Maria Clorinda Soares Fioravanti; Bryan L. Stegelmeier; T. Zane Davis; Benedict T. Green; Stephen T. Lee; Jeffery O. Hall; José Manuel Verdes; Rosane M.T. Medeiros; Antonio Moraña; Daniel Battes; Virginia Dehl; Claudio Borteiro; Eduardo Juan Gimeno