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Journal of Helminthology | 2017
A. D. Da Silva; A.S. Da Silva; Matheus D. Baldissera; Claiton I. Schwertz; N. B. Bottari; Guilherme M. do Carmo; Guilherme Bastos Machado; Neuber J. Lucca; Luan C. Henker; Marco Piva; Patrícia Giacomin; Vera Maria Morsch; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; R. A. Da Rosa; Romeu Mendes
The aim of this study was to analyse the oxidative and anti-oxidant status in serum samples from dairy cows naturally infected by Dictyocaulus viviparus and its relation with pathological analyses. The diagnosis of the disease was confirmed by necropsy of one dairy cow with heavy infection by the parasite in the lungs and bronchi. Later, blood and faeces were collected from another 22 cows from the same farm to measure reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities on day 0 (pre-treatment) and day 10 (post-treatment with eprinomectin). Faecal examination confirmed the infection in all lactating cows. However, the number of D. viviparus larvae per gram of faeces varied between animals. Cows showed different degrees of severity according to respiratory clinical signs of the disease (cough and nasal secretion). Further, they were classified and divided into two groups: those with mild (n = 10) and severe disease (n = 12). Increased levels of TBARS (P < 0.001), ROS (P = 0.002) and SOD activity (P < 0.001), as well as reduced CAT activity (P < 0.001) were observed in cows with severe clinical signs of the disease compared to those with mild clinical signs. Eprinomectin treatment (day 10) caused a reduction of ROS levels (P = 0.006) and SOD activity (P < 0.001), and an increase of CAT activity (P = 0.05) compared to day 0 (pre-treatment). TBARS levels did not differ with treatment (P = 0.11). In summary, increased ROS production and lipid peroxidation altered CAT and SOD activities, as an adaptive response against D. viviparus infection, contributing to the occurrence of oxidative stress and severity of the disease. Treatment with eprinomectin eliminated the infection, and thus minimized oxidative stress in dairy cows.
Fuel | 2012
Tadeu Cavalcante Cordeiro de Melo; Guilherme Bastos Machado; Carlos Rodrigues Pereira Belchior; Marcelo J. Colaço; José Eduardo Mautone Barros; Edimilson Jesus de Oliveira; Daniel de Oliveira
Fuel | 2011
Guilherme Bastos Machado; José Eduardo Mautone Barros; Sergio Leal Braga; Carlos Valois Maciel Braga; Edimilson Jesus de Oliveira; Antonio H.M. da F.T. da Silva; Leonardo de Oliveira Carvalho
8th International Conference on Engines for Automobiles | 2007
Tadeu Cavalcante Cordeiro de Melo; Guilherme Bastos Machado; Renato Tristão Machado; Carlos Rodrigues Pereira Belchior; Pedro Paulo Pereira
21st SAE Brasil International Congress and Exhibition | 2012
Antonio Carlos Scardini Villela; Guilherme Bastos Machado
21st SAE Brasil International Congress and Exhibition | 2012
Guilherme Bastos Machado; Antonio H.M. da F.T. da Silva; Edimilson Jesus de Oliveira; José Eduardo Mautone Barros; Sergio Leal Braga; Carlos Valois Maciel Braga; Ellen Cristina Zalona de Azevedo
SAE Brasil 2007 Congress and Exhibit | 2007
Tadeu Cavalcante Cordeiro de Melo; Guilherme Bastos Machado; Renato Tristão Machado; Carlos Rodrigues Pereira Belchior; Pedro Paulo Pereira
21st SAE Brasil International Congress and Exhibition | 2012
Tadeu Cavalcante Cordeiro de Melo; Marcos Fernando Mendes de Brito; Guilherme Bastos Machado; Carlos Eduardo Fernandes Paiva
SAE Brasil 2011 Congress and Exhibit | 2011
Tadeu Cavalcante Cordeiro de Melo; Guilherme Bastos Machado; Edimilson Jesus de Oliveira; Carols Rodrigues Pereira Belchior; Marcelo J. Colaço; Daniel de Oliveira
SAE Brasil 2010 Congress and Exhibit | 2010
Tadeu Cavalcante Cordeiro de Melo; Guilherme Bastos Machado; Edimilson Jesus de Oliveira; Carlos Rodrigues Pereira Belchior; Marcelo J. Colaço; José Eduardo Mautone Barros