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PeerJ | 2013

Does haemosporidian infection affect hematological and biochemical profiles of the endangered Black-fronted piping-guan (Aburria jacutinga)?

Rafael Otávio Cançado Motta; Marcus Vinícius Romero Marques; Francisco Carlos Ferreira Junior; Danielle de Assis Andery; Rodrigo dos Santos Horta; Renata Barbosa Peixoto; Gustavo A. Lacorte; Patrı́cia A. Moreira; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Marília Martins Melo; Nelson Rodrigo da Silva Martins; Érika Martins Braga

Infectious diseases can cause deleterious effects on bird species, leading to population decline and extinction. Haemosporidia can be recognized by their negative effects on host fitness, including reproductive success and immune responses. In captivity, outbreaks of haemosporidian infection have been observed in birds in zoos and aviaries. The endemic Brazilian Atlantic rainforest species Aburria jacutinga is one of the most endangered species in the Cracidae family, and wild populations of this species are currently found mainly in conservation areas in only two Brazilian states. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of avian haemosporidia on hematological and biochemical parameters in two captive populations of A. jacutinga. Forty-two animals were assessed, and the haemosporidian prevalence was similar for males and females. The occurrence of haemosporidian infection in captive A. jacutinga observed in this study was similar to results found in other captive and wild birds in Brazil. We found three different lineages of haemosporidia. Two lineages were identified as Plasmodium sp., one of which was previously detected in Europe and Asia, and the other is a new lineage closely related to P. gallinaceum. A new third lineage was identified as Haemoproteus sp. We found no significant differences in hematological and biochemical values between infected and non-infected birds, and the haemosporidian lineage did not seem to have an impact on the clinical and physiological parameters of A. jacutinga. This is the first report on an evaluation of natural haemosporidian infections diagnosed by microscopic and molecular methods in A. jacutinga by hematology, blood biochemistry, and serum protein values. Determining physiological parameters, occurrence and an estimation of the impact of haemosporidia in endangered avian species may contribute to the management of species rehabilitation and conservation.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2008

Concentrações plasmáticas de triptamina, tiramina e feniletilamina em eqüinos sob efeitos de sobrecarga de carboidratos e antiinflamatórios não esteroidais

Paulo de Tarso Landgraf Botteon; Vany Ferraz; Maria Beatriz Abreu Glória; Marília Martins Melo; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Rafael Resende Faleiros; Geraldo Eleno Silveira Alves

The concentrations of the bioactives amines tryptamine (TRP), tyramine (TYR) and phenylethylamine (PEA) were determined by gas chromatography in plasma samples of 20 horses submitted to carbohydrate overload. Thirty hours after the overload, the horses were randomly distributed in four groups (n=5) and were submitted to four IV treatments every 12 hours: 10ml of saline (GC), ketoprofen 2.2mg/kg (GK), phenylbutazone 4.4mg/kg (GF), and flunixin meglumine 1.1mg/kg (GFM). Blood samples were collected at various times after the overload (0-72 h). Plasma TYR and PEA concentrations ranged from 0.18 to 164.2mg/L, and differed significantly with time (p<0.01), but did not differ in the treatments. Plasma concentrations of TRP differed between times and treatments. The GC was significantly major than other treatments at 48h and 60h after the overload, and the plasma concentration of TRP in groups GK and GFM was significantly lower than in groups GF and GC at 72 h (p=0.0012). We concluded that the anti-inflammatory drugs evaluated do not interfere in the plasma concentration of TYP and PEA. For TRP, ketoprofen and flunixin meglumine was effective to reduce de plasmatic concentration of this amine.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2009

Hemograma de cães submetidos ao envenenamento experimental por Tityus serrulatus

E.L. Ribeiro; Marília Martins Melo; M.C.L. Pinto; C.R. Labarrère; P.T.C. Guimarães; P.R.O. Paes; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme

The canine blood profile after scorpion envenomation was evaluated using 12 healthy mongrel male dogs (14.2±5.4kg) distributed in two groups, with six animals in each: group I (control group) and group II (venom group). The lyophilized yellow scorpion (Tityus serrulatus) venom (250µg/kg) diluted in 0.5mL phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was given to group II animals by subcutaneous injection, in the medial face of the left thigh. Group I animals received only 0.5mL of PBS, by subcutaneous injection, in the medial face of the left thigh. Blood samples were collected with EDTA before (T0) and 2 (T1), 6 (T2), 12 (T3), 24 (T4), 48 (T5), and 72h (T6) after envenomation. Significant increases (P<0.05) in erythrocytes counting, hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration, 2 and 6h after envenomation were observed. Leukocytosis with significant increases (P<0.05) of neutrophils and lymphocytes 2 and 6h after envenomation was found. Then, T. serrulatus venom may induce alterations in blood profile in dogs, probably due to spleen contraction evoked by pain and catecholamines releasing.


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Biological responses of Neotropical freshwater fish Lophiosilurus alexandri exposed to ammonia and nitrite

Márcio José dos Santos Silva; Franklin Fernando Batista da Costa; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Rodrigo Takata; Deliane Cristina Costa; Cristiano Campos Mattioli; Ronald Kennedy Luz; Kleber Campos Miranda-Filho

This study aimed to elucidate the responses of the Neotropical fish Lophiosilurus alexandri exposed to ammonia and nitrite, following a period of recovering. Acute toxicity tests lasted 96h, subchronic toxicity tests lasted eight days and the detoxification trial lasted four days. Groups of 12 juveniles were maintained in 90-L tanks and treated with increasing concentrations of ammonia and nitrite, except during the recovery test. All treatments were performed with two replicates. The median lethal concentrations (LC50) of 24, 48, 72 and 96h were estimated at 30.12; 24.35; 19.24 and 18.68mg·L-1 TA-N; 5.37; 4.57; 3.75 and 3.66mg·L-1 NH3-N and 20.37; 7.78; 7.09 and 5.86mg·L-1 NO2--N, respectively. The NO2- caused significant decrease in hematocrit and increase in the urea levels during short-term exposure, with recovery of homeostasis after the subchronic and detox period. Acute exposure to ammonia increased the enzyme profile of transaminases, glucose and urea. Urea concentration remained high in the subchronic and detox tests. Histopathologies were observed in animals exposed to ammonia in both toxicity tests. It was highlighted detachment of epithelium, hyperemia and necrosis in the gills. Exposure to NO2- caused epithelium detachment and aneurysm. Vacuolization and swelling of hepatocytes were the most common injury for both nitrogenous compounds. We concluded that the L. alexandri has moderate tolerance to ammonia and nitrite. The recovery period revealed remedial response to ammonia and nitrite exposure.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2017

The effect of environmental colour on the growth, metabolism, physiology and skin pigmentation of the carnivorous freshwater catfish Lophiosilurus alexandri

Deliane Cristina Costa; Cristiano Campos Mattioli; Walisson de Souza e Silva; R. Takata; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; A. L. Oliveira; Ronald Kennedy Luz

The growth, physiology and skin pigmentation of pacamã Lophiosilurus alexandri juveniles were evaluated in an experiment using different tank colours (white, yellow, green, blue, brown and black) over an 80 day period. The tank colours did not cause significant differences to final body mass, total length, survival rate, carcass composition (moisture, crude protein, ash, ether extract, calcium, phosphorus, energy), or to plasma protein, triglyceride and cholesterol values. Haematocrit values, however, were highest for fish kept in white tanks (ANOVA P < 0·05), while the greatest haemoglobin levels were recorded for fish kept in blue and brown tanks (P < 0·01). The concentrations of cortisol (P < 0·001) and glucose (P < 0·01) were the most in fish in the black tanks. Tank colour affected skin pigmentation significantly, with fish in white tanks having the highest values of L* (brightness) and the lowest values in blue and black tanks. L*, however, decreased in all treatments throughout the experiment. C*ab increased significantly over the course of the experiment in fish kept in white tanks. Similar increases of C*ab were recorded in the other treatments but to a lesser extent. The use of black tanks during the cultivation of L. alexandri caused stress and should be avoided. Cultivation in white and yellow tanks produced individuals with a pale skin colour, while cultivation in blue and black tanks resulted in juveniles with a darker and more pigmented skin.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015

Avaliação do perfil metabólico de vacas da raça Holandesa durante o período de transição

Emerson A. Alvarenga; G. H. F. A. Moreira; Elias Jorge Facury Filho; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; S.G. Coelho; L. R. Molina; J.A.M. Lima; A.U. Carvalho

O periodo de transicao e um momento de grande desafio para vacas de aptidao leiteira, uma vez que, a maioria dos problemas metabolicos ocorre nesta fase podendo prejudicar toda a expectativa de producao durante a lactacao, resultando em impacto economico significativo para fazendas de producao de leite. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o perfil metabolico de vacas da raca Holandesa durante o periodo de transicao. Doze vacas Holandesas foram avaliadas, tres semanas pre-parto ate tres semanas pos-parto, em sistema free-stall, localizado em Inhauma, Minas Gerais, no periodo de outubro a dezembro de 2012. Avaliou-se o perfil metabolico atraves da concentracao serica de acidos graxos nao esterificados (AGNE), beta hidroxibutirato (BHBA), colesterol (COLES), proteina total (PT), albumina (ALB), calcio, fosforo, magnesio bem como a atividade serica das enzimas aspartato transaminase (AST) e lactato desidrogenase (LDH). As concentracoes sericas de AGNE e BHBA foram diferentes entre o pre-parto e pos-parto (p 0,05) no periodo avaliado. A atividade enzimatica de AST e LDH foram maiores no periodo pos-parto (p<0,05). A avaliacao do perfil metabolico e uma importante ferramenta de monitoramento e, na situacao estudada, demonstrou alteracoes do perfil energetico das vacas entre os periodos pre e pos-parto, relacionadas provavelmente a diminuicao da ingestao de alimentos. A luz dos resultados do perfil metabolico, o rebanho avaliado possui pequeno risco para a ocorrencia de enfermidades no pos-parto relacionadas ao periodo de transicao


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013

Avaliação clínica e hematológica de equinos submetidos ao modelo de laminite por oligofructose, tratados ou não com um agente antagonista de receptores CXCR1/2

Leonardo R. de Lima; Heloisa M.F. Mendes; J.F. Magalhães; Ludmilla C. Markowicz; Carolina B. Cavalcanti; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Mauro M. Teixeira; Rafael Resende Faleiros

Leucocytes recruitment to tissues is an essential part of the innate immune response and an unregulated process can result in tissue damage. Thus, leucocytes infiltration has been implicated in the pathogenesis of acute laminitis. The objectives of this stud were to determine the effect of an antagonist for CXCR1/2, a chemokine receptor for neutrophils attraction on clinical signs and hematological parameters in horses given oligofructose to induce laminitis. Twelve horses were given oligofructose (10g/kg bw PO) in time 0 and divided into two groups: one treated (30mg/kg bw. ICXCR1/2 IV, times 6, 12, 18 e 24 h) and the other not treated. Cardiac and respiratory frequency, rectal temperature, mucous membrane colour, digital pulse, hoof sensitivity and Obels grade of lameness were recorded. Values for RBC, WBC and blood glucose, BUN, creatinin, ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, GGT, total bilirubin and serum protein concentrations were measured on times 0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 60 e 72 h. All the horses given oligofructose developed signs of endotoxemia like diarrhea, fever and leukocytosis and laminitis. Also, CXCR1/2 antagonist treatment did not cause any adverse effects. However, this substance when injected intravenously (30mg/kg) 6/6 hours in 4 applications, did not ameliorate clinical and hematological signs of endotoxemia.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2008

Efeito de diferentes soluções de enema sobre os parâmetros clínicos de eqüinos

Ubiratan Pereira de Melo; Palhares; C. Ferreira; I.G.B. Evaristo; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Rogéria Serakides; J.M. Silva Filho

The effect of three different enema solutions on clinical parameters of equines was studied using 15 healthy adult animals. They were alloted into three groups of five animals each: group 1 - treated with tap water associated with neuter soap; group 2 -treated with isotonic solution; and group 3 - treated with tap water associated with vaseline. Effects of enema solutions on clinical parameters were observed. Isotonic solution caused less alteration on clinical parameters. Tap water and soap enema induced inflammatory reaction on colon mucosa. Even though all three solutions showed effectiveness in hydrating and softening the feces, the treatment with water plus soap showed the best results.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015

Perfil mineral de vacas mestiças Girolanda no período de transição em sistema semi-intensivo em duas estações do ano

T. F. Moreira; Jose U. Zambrano; Vitor M. Paula; Fernando Passon Casagrande; Elias Jorge Facury Filho; L. R. Molina; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; A.U. Carvalho

The metabolic profile of dairy cows in the transition period during summer and winter was evaluated. Were used 31 crossbred Holstein/Gir cows at each season, totaling 62 cows. During summer they remained in pasture with supplementation of corn silage and concentrate and in the winter, corn silage and concentrate was offered to furnish the nutritional requirements. A total of 11 blood samples from each animal were taken according to the following protocol: four collections weekly antepartum, at birth and at 2, 5, 10, 15, 21 and 30 days postpartum. Concentrations of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium were evaluated. All analytes varied according to the physiological status. The average concentrations of calcium and magnesium were higher in summer than in winter. In both seasons, the lowest mean calcium concentrations occurred near calving, and 75% of the animals in winter and 35.48% of the animals in the summer were hypocalcemic. Only on the tenth day postpartum, the calcium concentrations returned to levels of prepartum, demonstrating that this time is necessary for the adaptation of the new condition of lactating. Magnesium concentrations were lower postpartum than prepartum in both seasons, demonstrating the need for this mineral for the production of milk. The average concentrations of magnesium remained always within the reference values for the species, but 19% of the animals at two days postpartum in winter and 7% of the animals at 10 days postpartum in summer had concentrations below these limits. Phosphorus concentrations suffered large variation along the peri-partum, but always at high levels, with 49.8% of the animals in winter and 37.3% in summer had phosphorus levels above the reference range of the species.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2017

Bone marrow bi-hypoplasia in a dog with a sertoli cell tumor

Pâmela Cristina Lopes Gurgel Valente; Rodrigo M. Couto; Conrado de Oliveira Gamba; A.V. Vasconcelos; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; Roselene Ecco; P.R.O. Paes

Um cao Poodle, macho, de 20 anos, nao castrado, apresentou prostracao, apatia, andar cambaleante, falta de apetite e infestacao por carrapatos. Nesse animal, foi diagnosticado tumor de celulas de Sertoli em um testiculo nao descendente, utilizando-se citologia, histopatologia e imuno-histoquimica. Pancitopenia com anemia moderada nao regenerativa, leucopenia e trombocitopenia intensas foram detectadas no hemograma. Na avaliacao citologica e histopatologica da medula ossea, havia celularidade de 30%, constituida pelas linhagens eritroide (59%) e linfoide (40%) e por mastocitos (1%), com ausencia de celulas das linhagens granulocitica, monocitica e megacariocitica. Em exames post mortem, mudancas relacionadas a hemostasia foram encontradas. A ausencia de micro-organismos nos testes moleculares e a concentracao serica de estrogenio acima dos valores de referencia confirmaram hiperestrogenismo como a possivel causa da pancitopenia. A literatura descreve hiperestrogenismo em tumores de celulas de Sertoli induzindo pancitopenia associada com hipoplasia da medula ossea de todas as linhagens hematopoieticas. Em contraste, no presente caso, as celulas precursoras eritroides estavam preservadas na medula ossea, embora nao houvesse reticulocitos no sangue. Assim, o relato apresentado deve ser considerado em futuras investigacoes de pancitopenia induzida por hiperestrogenismo em tumor de celulas de Sertoli.

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P.R.O. Paes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Marília Martins Melo

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Geraldo Eleno Silveira Alves

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Ronald Kennedy Luz

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Cristiano Campos Mattioli

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Deliane Cristina Costa

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Maristela Silveira Palhares

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Rafael Resende Faleiros

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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A.U. Carvalho

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Adriane Pimenta da Costa-Val

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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