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Clujul medical (1957) | 2016

Role of nitro-oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of experimental rat periodontitis.

Bianca Adina Boșca; Viorel Miclăuș; Aranka Ilea; Vasile Rus; Flavia Ruxanda; Cristian Rațiu; Ana Uifălean; Alina Elena Pârvu

Background and aims Periodontitis is a common chronic adult condition that implicates oxidative damage to gingival tissue, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. This study aimed at assessing the association between the nitro-oxidative stress and the periodontal tissues destructions in experimental rat periodontitis. Methods Periodontitis was induced in 15 male albino rats by repetitive lesions to the gingiva adjacent to the inferior incisors, performed daily, for 16 days. On D1, D3, D6, D8, and D16 the onset and evolution of periodontitis were monitored by clinical and histopathological examinations; blood was collected and serum nitro-oxidative stress was evaluated through total nitrites and nitrates, total oxidative status, total antioxidant capacity, and oxidative stress index. Results The results demonstrated that there was a graded and continuous increase in serum levels of total nitrites and nitrates, total oxidative status and oxidative stress index, which was consistent with the severity of periodontal destructions during periodontitis progression. However, total antioxidant capacity was not significantly influenced by the disease progression. Conclusions In experimental rat periodontitis, the systemic nitro-oxidative stress was associated with the severity of periodontal destructions assessed clinically and histopathologically. Therefore, systemic nitro-oxidative stress parameters might be used as diagnostic tools in periodontitis.


Gerodontology | 2018

Mandibular aneurysmal bone cyst in an elderly patient: Case report

Cristian Rațiu; Aranka Ilea; Florin A. Gal; Flavia Ruxanda; Bianca Bosca; Viorel Miclăuș

OBJECTIVE The article aims to highlight the challenge of establishing the presumptive aetiological diagnosis when unilocular or multilocular radiolucencies are identified in an elderly patients jawbones. MATERIALS AND METHODS A mandibular cyst-like lesion was identified in a 73-year-old patient. The therapeutic decision was cyst enucleation and grafting of the bone defect. RESULTS The initial presumptive diagnosis was invalidated by the histopathological examination that revealed the features characteristic for the aneurysmal bone cyst. CONCLUSION Aneurysmal bone cyst in an elderly patient is a rare condition.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2018

Microscopic Structure of the Epithelium Lining the Epiglottis in Wistar Rats

Vasile Rus; Aura Ștefania Pardi; Bianca Matosz; Flavia Ruxanda

The aim of this study was to investigate the type of the epithelium present on the epiglottis surface, through histological examination. The epithelium lining the pharyngeal side of epiglottis is keratinized stratified squamous. The thickness of the keratin layer is different from one subject to another. Usually the keratin layer extends to the apex of the epiglottis, but in some of the animals taken into study, the keratin layer extends to the apical third of the laryngeal side of epiglottis. The epithelium lining the laryngeal side is different. In most of the epiglottises examined, the surface is lined by non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium in the apical third. The rest of the laryngeal side of the epiglottis is lined by respiratory epithelium type. In one subject, the entire laryngeal surface is lined by a non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Our study highlights that the pharyngeal side of epiglottis is lined by a keratinized stratified squamous epithelium, whereas on the laryngeal side, the epithelium in the apical third is non-keratinized stratified squamous and at the rest of the surface the epithelium is pseudostratified.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2018

The Structure of Urethral Epithelium in Merinos Lambs

Vasile Rus; Bianca Matosz; Flavia Ruxanda

The aim of this study was to investigate by histological techniques the structure of urethral epithelium in lambs. In this study, we harvested several fragments (prostatic, membranous and cavernous) from urethra from 5 merino’s lambs of 3 months old. The first anatomical segment, the prostatic urethra, is lined by a urinary epithelium. The intermediary layer of this epithelium is formed of 5-6 rows of oval cells. The second segment of urethra has the same type of epithelium but the intermediary layer is formed of 6-7 rows of oval cells. In the last anatomical segment, the penile urethra, the epithelium is the same, but the intermediary layer has 3-4 rows of oval cells. In lambs, the urethra is lined by urinary epithelium. The urethral epithelium does not have the same thickness in all segments. The thinner epithelium it is in the cavernous urethra, the ticker is the membranous urethra.


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2016

Comparative immunohistochemical assessment of the effect of repetitive anesthesia with isoflurane and sevoflurane on rat liver

Flavia Ruxanda; Adrian Gal; Cristian Raţiu; Viorel Miclăuş; Vasile Rus; Liviu Oana

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Inhalation anesthetics are used in human, as well as veterinary medical practice. In the present study we investigated the effect of isoflurane and sevoflurane on rat hepatocytes. METHODS A total of 40 Wistar female rats were used in this study. Animals were divided in groups of 5 rats. Groups IM, SM served as control groups. Groups I1, I2, I3 were used to study isoflurane and S1, S2, S3 for sevoflurane study. They were anesthetized 3 times, for 2h long, at 2 days interval with a concentration of: 1.5% isoflurane (I1, I2, I3) and 2% sevoflurane (S1, S2, S3). The oxygen supply throughout the anesthesia was 1LO2/min. Groups IM, IS, I1, S1 were sacrificed immediately after the last anesthesia. Groups I2, S2 were sacrificed 6h after the last anesthesia, and groups I3, S3, 24h post-anesthesia. Liver samples were harvested to highlight caspase-3 in apoptotic hepatocytes. RESULTS Following isoflurane administration, there were less than 1% cells in apoptosis highlighted in rat livers from groups IM, I1 and I2. At 24h post-anesthesia (group I3), a small number of apoptotic hepatocytes was highlighted (around 3.23% cells in apoptosis), with a strictly periacinar disposition, randomly distributed in a small number of hepatic lobules. After sevoflurane administration, less than 1% apoptotic hepatocytes were identified at all control moments throughout the study. CONCLUSIONS The results suggest that the anesthetics do not present a considerable hepatotoxicity. The comparative assessment of the two anesthetics shows that sevoflurane is superior to isoflurane.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2016

MICROSCOPICAL ASPECTS CONCERNING THE PRESENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MITOCHONDRIA IN INTRALOBULAR AND INTERLOBULAR DUCTS FROM RAT PAROTID GLAND

Vasile Rus; Bianca Matosz; Flavia Ruxanda; Sidonia Bogdan; Cristian Rațiu; Viorel Miclaus

Saliva secreted by acini from parotid gland is concentrated in the excretory ducts. This study aims to highlight certain microscopical aspects concerning the presence, density and disposition of mitochondria in intralobular and interlobular ducts from parotid parenchyma in rats. In the intralobular ducts’ segment lined by cuboidal cells, mitochondria are present throughout the whole cytoplasm, without a regular arrangement. In the area where cells are columnar, mitochondria become more numerous and most of them are disposed in the basal half and have a regular disposition (perpendicular to the basal pole). In the interlobular ducts, mitochondria are somehow less, but their disposition is similar to the one in the previous segment. In intralobular ducts with a thin wall, mitochondria have an irregular disposition and are present throughout the whole cytoplasm, while in striated and interlobular ducts, they have a regular disposition, perpendicularly on the basal pole of the cell and most of them are concentrated in the basal half of the cell.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2016

STRUCTURAL PARTICULARITIES OF THE EPITHELIUM LINING THE LAMB EPIGLOTTIS

Vasile Rus; Flavia Ruxanda; Bianca Matosz; Cristian Ratiu; Adrian Gal; Viorel Miclaus

Epiglottis presents a central axis covered by mucosa. The aim of this study was highlighting the type of epithelium lining the lamb epiglottis. Thus, we histologically processed the epiglottis from 3 lambs. The epithelium lining the whole epiglottis surface is non-keratinized stratified squamous, with different thickness from one side to the other. Hence, on the pharyngeal side the epithelium is twice as thick as the one found on the laryngeal side.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Veterinary Medicine | 2014

Impact of Isoflurane and Sevoflurane Anesthesia on Kidney Structure and Function in Rats

Flavia Ruxanda; Viorel Miclaus; Vasile Rus; Adrian Gal; Liviu Oana


Archive | 2012

OVARIAN MORPHOLOGY OF PIKE ( ESOX LUCIUS ) FROM THE DANUBE RIVER, DURING THE OOGENESIS CYCLE

Lucica Geru; Angela Trofimov; Flavia Ruxanda; Vasile Rus; Ionel Radu; Raul Alexandru Pop; Viorel Miclăuş


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Veterinary Medicine | 2012

The Onset of Puberty in Hybrid Merino Ewe Lambs Born in Autumn, in The Lower Danube Area

Ionel Radu; Lucica Geru; Viorel Miclăuş; Flavia Ruxanda; Vasile Rus; Raul Alexandru Pop

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Vasile Rus

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Viorel Miclaus

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Adrian Gal

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Bianca Matosz

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Liviu Oana

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Viorel Miclăuş

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Viorel Miclăuș

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Aurel Damian

University of Agricultural Sciences

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