Fabiano Zaninni Salbego
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Ciencia Rural | 2008
Guilherme Kanciukaitis Tognoli; Débora Cristina Olsson; Danieli Brolo Martins; Eduardo de Bastos Santos Junior; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Graziela Kopinitis de Oliveira; Fabrício de Vargas Arigony Braga; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Renata Dezengrini; Fernando Silvério Ferreira da Cruz; Márcio Botelho de Castro; Mariana Carvalho Rosa; Adriano Bonfim Carregaro; Ney Luis Pippi
Bone marrow (BM) mononuclear cells (MC) are a great subject in tissual regeneration. The main stem cell source to the eye is the limbus. Theses cells replace injured corneal cells, however, if the limbal stem cells are not functional, a limbal deficiency with concomitant conjunctivalization takes place. This pathological condition can be caused for several reasons, in which alkali burns are the most common. To conduct a research about transplanted BM MC presence, the cells homing and to histopathologically compare the treated and sham group, an experimental corneal ulcer model associated with MC autotransplant was used. Sixteen, male or female, stray dogs suffered experimental corneal ulceration with sodium hydroxide soaked filter discs. After the lesions, animals were submitted to subconjunctival autotransplant of previously marked BM MC. The evaluation was made by immunofluorescence on the sixth day after lesions creation and histopathology was conducted 15 days after the same procedure, when it was possible to observe that the MC grafted in the injured area, the cells did not execute the homing process and, despite the inflammatory decrease, they did not help the corneal epithelial healing process in a short term evaluation. Thus, future studies about MC transplantations in corneal ulcers are indicated.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2010
Graziela Kopinitis de Oliveira; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Débora Cristina Olsson; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Danieli Brolo Martins; R. Dezengrine; E.B. Santos Júnior; J Rappeti; L.B. Trindade; Guilherme Kanciukaitis Tognoli; Ney Luis Pippi; L. Sausen
Avaliou-se a utilizacao de celulas-tronco mononucleares (CTM) na cicatrizacao de defeito osseo experimental como alternativa aos metodos convencionais, analisando-se o tempo de evolucao cicatricial e a presenca dessas celulas no tecido neoformado. Foram utilizados 18 caes, separados em tres grupos (G) de seis, e de cada animal foram colhidas celulas da medula ossea (MO), contadas e analisadas para morfometria, por meio da contagem manual e mielograma. Um defeito osseo tibial foi entao criado cirurgicamente, e a lesao tratada com esponja de gelatina embebida em solucao fisiologica (G1), esponja de gelatina embebida com aspirado de MO processado (G2) e esponja de gelatina embebida com aspirado de MO processado e proteina ossea morfogenetica (rhBMP-2) (G3). A cicatrizacao foi entao avaliada por estudos radiograficos, e a presenca de CTM foi identificada por meio de marcadores nanocristais Qtracker, em microscopia com luz fluorescente, uma semana apos a intervencao cirurgica. Entre as celulas identificadas pelo marcador, foram encontradas celulas da linhagem ossea. As avaliacoes radiograficas demonstram crescimento osseo acelerado nos animais de G2 e G3. Houve diferencas significativas entre o G1 e G3 em todos os tempos estudados, e entre G1 e G2 nos tempos de 30 e 45 dias. A utilizacao de CTM adultas suplementadas ou nao com rhBMP-2 e alternativa favoravel ao crescimento osseo em defeitos experimentais agudos de tibia de caes.
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.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2003
Alexandre Mazzanti; Alceu Gaspar Raiser; Ney Luis Pippi; Aline de Souza Alves; Renato Xavier Faria; Marcelo Meller Alievi; Fabrício de Vargas Arigony Braga; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego
Seven adult mongrel dogs, three males and four females, weighting between 10 and 22kg were used to evaluate the diaphragmatic muscle healing process. A defect of 8.0×5.5cm was created at the muscular portion of the left hemidiaphragm, through a thoracotomy at the eighth left intercostal space. A segment of bovine pericardium, preserved in 300% sugar solution, was implanted in the diaphragmatic defect. The heterologous implant was sutured with 3.0 polyamide using simple continuous suture. After the observation period, radiologic analysis and macroscopic and histopathologic evaluations were performed. Upon radiographic examination, there was no evidence of interruption of diaphragmatic outline or increased radiopacity at the implantation site. Histologically, fine connective tissue occluded the diaphragmatic defect. Bovine pericardium preserved in 300% supersaturated sugar solution at room temperature is replaced by a fine layer of connective fibrous tissue and promote repair of large diaphragmatic defects in 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 | 2009
Claudete Schmidt; Mauren Picada Emanuelli; Juliana Felipetto Cargnelutti; Patrícia Wolkmer; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes
A case of central diabetes insipidus in a nine-year-old female dog is described. The dog presented intermitent polyuria and polydipsia in the past 18 months. In the clinical exam, complete blood count, alanine transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, BUN, creatinine, glucose and calcium dosages were normal. However, the specific urine gravity was low and presented the value 1002. The dog was unable to concentrate the urine during the seven hours of water deprivation test and presented 5% of dehydratation. The administration of desmopressin acetate elevated the specific urine gravity to 1028 five hours after the beginning of the treatment, confirming the diagnosis of diabetes insipidus of central origin.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2012
L. Berté; Alexandre Mazzanti; Fabiano Zaninni Salbego; Diego Vilibaldo Beckmann; Rosmarini Passos dos Santos; Dakir Polidoro; Raquel Baumhardt
The study evaluated the influence of immediate physical therapy on the functional recovery of hind limbs of dogs with experimental cranial cruciate ligament rupture which underwent surgical extracapsular stabilization as well as to verify its interference in joint stability. Eight dogs were randomly divided into two groups: GI (control) (n=4) and GII (physical therapy) (n=4). The dogs in GII underwent the following therapeutic treatments in the postoperative period: cryotherapy, passive joint movement, massage, passive straightening, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, hydrotherapy (bath and aquatic mat) and therapeutic exercises. We performed evaluations of the thigh circumference, goniometry, X-ray, and knee stability (drawer test). Results did not demonstrate a significant difference between the groups nor between different post-operative times. Regarding gait analysis, we found that the 4 dogs in GI remained in degree 3 of lameness 45 and 90 days postoperatively. However, in GII, one dog remained in degree 3 45 and 90 days after surgery; one dog changed from degree 3 to 4 90 days after surgery and the other 2 dogs changed from degree 3 to 5 90 days after surgery. It is possible to conclude that dogs with CCL rupture that undergo immediate physical therapy demonstrate better results in regards to functional gait recovery. The therapeutic modalities used in the immediate post-operative period did not cause instability of the operated knee. Further studies are needed with a larger number of dogs to indicate the immediate physical therapy in dogs with CCL ligament rupture which underwent extracapsular stabilization.
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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