Frederico Rodrigues
University of São Paulo
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Research in Veterinary Science | 2009
Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino; Raimundo Alves Barrêto Júnior; Rodrigo Nogueira Fernandes Ferreira; Frederico Rodrigues; Selwyn Arlington Headley; Clara Satsuki Mori; Enrico Lippi Ortolani
The susceptibility of cattle and buffalos to chronic copper poisoning (CCP) was compared by using cattle (n=10) and buffalo (n=10) steers distributed into two copper supplemented (n=6) and two control (n=4) groups. Supplemented animals received 2 mg copper (Cu)/kg body weight daily for one week, with an additional 2 mg weekly until the end of the experiment (day 105). Three liver biopsies (day 0, 45, and 105) were obtained for mineral analyses; clinical examinations and blood samples were obtained every 15days. Three supplemented cattle and two buffalos with typical manifestations of CCP died. There were no differences in the frequency of mortality between cattle and buffalos; hepatic copper concentration was higher in cattle than buffalos. These findings suggest that buffalos and cattle might be equally susceptible to CCP. However, buffalos accumulate less liver copper than cattle and have a lower threshold of hepatic Cu accumulation, which leads to clinical manifestation of CCP.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2010
Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino; Raimundo Alves Barrêto Júnior; Frederico Rodrigues; Rodrigo Nogueira Fernandes Ferreira; Leonardo Frasson dos Reis; Selwyn Arlington Headley; Enrico Lippi Ortolani
Four 1.5-year-old, male, Murrah buffalos were maintained during eight months without direct solar exposure during a study of copper toxicosis. Four days after solar exposure, all buffalos presented clinical manifestations consistent with acute photosensitization, including anorexia, apathy, loss of body weight, and generalized cutaneous lesions. Gross lesions were characterized by severe erythema, localized edema, fissures, tissue necrosis, gangrene and crust formation with serous exudation. Liver copper concentration was evaluated, and cutaneous biopsies were taken when clinical signs were evident. The liver copper concentration before solar exposure was increased in all animals. Histopathologic examination of the skin revealed hepatogenous photosensitization characterized by parakeratotic hyperkeratosis, acantholysis, degeneration of squamous epithelial cells, epidermal necrosis with atrophy of sweat glands, and multifocal superficial and deep dermal edema. These findings suggest that asymptomatic accumulation of copper within the liver might have induced hepatic insufficiency thereby resulting in secondary photosensitization when these buffalos were exposed to sunlight.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2014
Carolina Akiko Sato Cabral Araújo; João Paulo Nikolaus; Aline Alberti Morgado; Bruno M. Monteiro; Frederico Rodrigues; Thales dos Anjos de Faria Vechiato; Pierre Castro Soares; Maria Claudia Araripe Sucupira
ABSTRACT.- Araujo C.A.S.C., Nikolaus J.P., Morgado A.A., Monteiro B.M., Rodrigues F.A.M.L., Soares P.C. & Sucupira M.C.A. 2014. [Energetic and hormonal profile of Santa Ines ewes in the middle of gestation to postpartum.] Perfil energetico e hormonal de ovelhas Santa Ines do terco medio da gestacao ao pos-parto. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira 34(12):1251-1257 . Departamento de Clinica Medica Veterinaria, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de Paiva 87, Cidade Universitaria, Sao Paulo, SP 05508-270, Brazil. E-mail: [email protected] physiological adaptations occur in the periparturient period; their failure predispose the ewe to metabolic diseases. Knowledge of normal changes makes an early recognition and treatment of mal functions possible and enables prevention of diseases and losses. The biochemical profile of Santa Ines ewes from the 88 th day of gestation until 28 days after parturition was evaluated and compared to non pregnant controls. The ewes were divided in groups according to the number of fetuses: G0, non pregnant (10); G1, one (10); G2, two and three fetuses (14). All animals had their heart and respiratory rates as well as their ruminal motility recorded. Serum and plasma was analyzed for the following parameters: glucose, non esterified fatty acids (NEFA), beta hydroxibutyrate (BHB), T3, T4, insulin, glucagon and cortisol activities. Results showed changes in biochemical variables of energy and protein profile during pregnancy and parturition. During the last third of gestation, all ewes showed slightly increased NEFA, T3 and T4 levels when compared to non pregnant ewes. At lambing pregnant ewes, had higher glucose, NEFA and T3 levels. No significant differences on measured parameters comparing simple and multiple gestations were observed. Therefore, when there is adequate adaptation in this period of high meta-bolic challenge, biochemical parameters considered here are independent of the number of fetuses gestate and can be considered as reference values for a pregnant ewes from the middle third of gestation to first month postnatal period.
The Scientific World Journal | 2014
Leonardo Frasson dos Reis; Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino; Carolina Akiko Sato Cabral Araújo; Rejane dos Santos Sousa; Francisco Oliveira; Frederico Rodrigues; Enoch Brandão de Souza Meira-Júnior; Raimundo Alves Barrêto-Júnior; Clara Satsuki Mori; Enrico Lippi Ortolani
We aimed to compare the measurements of sheep ruminal pH using a continuous telemetry system or a bench pH meter using sheep with different degrees of ruminal pH. Ruminal lactic acidosis was induced in nine adult crossbred Santa Ines sheep by the administration of 15 g of sucrose per kg/BW. Samples of rumen fluid were collected at the baseline, before the induction of acidosis (T 0) and at six, 12, 18, 24, 48, and 72 hours after the induction for pH measurement using a bench pH meter. During this 72-hour period, all animals had electrodes for the continuous measurement of pH. The results were compared using the Bland-Altman analysis of agreement, Pearson coefficients of correlation and determination, and paired analysis of variance with Students t-test. The measurement methods presented a strong correlation (r = 0.94, P < 0.05) but the rumen pH that was measured continuously using a telemetry system resulted in lower values than the bench pH meter (overall mean of 5.38 and 5.48, resp., P = 0.0001). The telemetry system was able to detect smaller changes in rumen fluid pH and was more accurate in diagnosing both subacute ruminal lactic acidosis and acute ruminal lactic acidosis in sheep.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2018
Carolina Akiko Sato Cabral de Araújo; Rejane dos Santos Sousa; Bruno M. Monteiro; Francisco Leonardo Costa de Oliveira; Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino; Frederico Rodrigues; Rodolfo Gurgel Vale; Clara Satsuki Mori; Enrico Lippi Ortolani
Hyperketonemia in sheep is associated with a disease known as pregnancy toxemia. The purposes of this study were to (1) induce hyperketonemia by infusion with D-beta-hydroxybutyrate (D-BHB) in eighteen healthy, non-pregnant, non-lactating ewes, (2) to evaluate the metabolic pathways in which recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) may be involved, and (3) to evaluate the possible benefits of preventive rbST therapy on the metabolic profiles of the sheep. The sheep were intravenously infused with a D-BHB solution over 2 h. Three days prior to the infusion, one group (n = 9) was injected with a single dose of 160 mg rbST, and the other group (n = 9) was injected with saline as a control. Blood samples were collected and metabolic profiles were analyzed every 20 min during the infusion and at 15, 30, 60, 120, 180, and 240 min post-infusion. Hyperketonemia was successfully achieved, demonstrated by serum BHB concentrations of 3.9 and 3.0 mmol/L in the rbST and control groups, respectively, without the presence of clinical signs. An increase in peripheral insulin resistance was observed after infusion but not during the infusion, in the rbST group. Higher glucose concentrations were observed in the rbST group post-infusion, suggesting a positive impact of D-BHB on gluconeogenesis. Our data suggest that prophylactic treatment with rbST may be useful in sheep to reduce the risk of PT.
Archive | 2010
Diogo Kazuya Cavaguchi; Vanessa Andrea Pincelli; Mariana Menezes Bochio; Ana Paula; Frederico Rodrigues; Loureiro Bracarence; Patrícia Mendes Pereira
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2007
Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino; Raimundo Alves Barrêto Júnior; Rodrigo Nogueira Fernandes Ferreira; João Paulo Elsen Saut; Frederico Rodrigues; Selwyn Arlington Headley; Enrico Lippi Ortolani
Archive | 2016
Gabriel Antonio; Covino Diamante; Paulo Vinicius; Tertuliano Marinho; Carolina Camargo Zani; Ana Paula; Frederico Rodrigues; Loureiro Bracarense; Mônica Vicky; Bahr Arias
Archive | 2014
Ademir Zacarias Junior; Francielle Gibson da Silva-Zacarias; Mauro José Lahm Cardoso; Ana Paula; Frederico Rodrigues; Loureiro Bracarense
Archive | 2013
Rita de Cássia; Lima Ribeiro; Karina Keller; Ana Paula; Frederico Rodrigues; Loureiro Bracarense; Naylor Lisbôa