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Veterinary Clinical Pathology | 2011

Hematologic and serum biochemical reference values for the wild Spectacled Caiman, Caiman crocodilus crocodilus, from the Venezuelan plains.

Mario Rossini; Gisela García; Jesús Rojas; Héctor Zerpa

BACKGROUND Commercial farming of Caiman crocodilus crocodilus has had an impact on the use of this species for meat consumption and the leather industry. Spectacled Caimans comprise part of the South American plains biodiversity. Misinterpretation of laboratory data is a risk owing to the limited hematologic and serum biochemical values available for this species. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine hematologic and serum biochemical values for wild Spectacled Caimans from the Venezuelan plains. METHODS Blood samples were collected form the caudal tail vein of 100 Spectacled Caimans (40 males and 60 females) from the plains located in the State of Apure. Values for RBC count, PCV, hemoglobin concentration, WBC absolute and differential counts, and thrombocyte counts were obtained using manual methods, and RBC indices were calculated. Serum biochemical analysis included measurement of alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, and creatine kinase activities and concentrations of total protein and albumin. Comparisons between sexes were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test. RESULTS Reference values for wild Spectacled Caimans were determined. Minor differences in hematologic values, particularly for RBC counts, were found compared with previously published values for this species. Serum biochemical values were similar to those available for other crocodilians. There were no significant differences between males and females. CONCLUSIONS Minor differences between the values obtained for wild Spectacled Caimans and those previously published for this species may be related to differences in methodology and environmental conditions. Availability of hematologic and serum biochemical reference values will be useful for accurate diagnosis and management of disease in this species.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2012

Effect of hypoxia/reoxygenation on the contractility of the isolated bovine digital vein.

A. Risso; Simón G Comerma-Steffensen; Jesús Rojas; Elías Ascanio; M. Hahn; M. Reggio; Héctor Zerpa

The bovine digital vasculature contractility has been implicated in the development of laminitis. To investigate the effect of hypoxia/reoxygenation on the contractility of isolated peripheral bovine digital veins (BDVs), vessel rings were studied under isometric conditions and submitted to 30 min of hypoxia (95%N(2)-5%CO(2)) and reoxygenation (95%O(2)-5%CO(2)) conditions, respectively. The BDVs contracted with a high K(+) depolarizing solution, developed hypoxia-induced relaxation, followed by an increase in tension upon reoxygenation. In contrast, phenylephrine-contracted BDVs displayed a rapid, sustained and reversible hypoxia-induced contraction. Reoxygenation caused a rapid relaxation in phenylephrine-contracted BDVs. The presence of the endothelium did not modify the hypoxia/reoxygenation effects and hypoxia-induced contraction was still observed in a nominal Ca(2+)-free Krebs, however, the last effect was not maintained over time. The hypoxia-induced contraction in an isolated peripheral vein may contribute to the understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of superficial venous smooth muscle contractility, particularly in the alteration of bovine digital haemodynamics under hypoxia/reoxygenation conditions.


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2013

Evaluation of the Local Analgesic Effects of a Commercial Aqueous Extract of Sarracenia purpurea and Ammonium Sulfate in the Equine Abaxial Sesamoid Block Model

Gerardo Campos; Tony Chacón; Francisco J. Cova; Sergio Flores; Jesús Rojas; Arnaldo J. Risso; Héctor González


Zootecnia Tropical | 2008

Efecto del nivel de alimentación sobre la actividad ovárica, expresión de transportadores de glucosa y tolerancia a la insulina en vacas mestizas durante el posparto

Ana Zuley Ruiz; Mario Rossini; Richard Araneda; Adriana Fernández; Jesús Rojas; Nelson Martínez; Livia Pinto; Karin Drescher; Rafael Pérez; Carlos Domínguez; Nancy Jerez


Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, UCV | 2015

Desempeño cardiovascular de dos estirpes de Gallus gallus domesticus sometidas a estrés calórico agudo

Tony Chacón; Vasco A. De Basilio De Abreu; Héctor González; Livia V. Pinto Santini; Jesús Rojas; Simón Gregorio Comerma Steffensen; Arnaldo J. Risso Silva; Néstor E. Obispo Hernández


Revista de la Facultad de Farmacia | 2011

Estandarización metodológica de la determinación inmunohistoquímica de la subunidad-1 del receptor N-metil-D- aspartato (NMDR-1) en las neuronas productoras de la hormona liberadora de las hormonas gonadotrofinas (GnRH) en el hipotálamo del ovejo

Ana Z. Ruíz E.; Jesús Rojas; Gisela García


Zootecnia Tropical | 2010

Heart rate as an indicator of heat stress in broilers.

Tony Chacón; Simón G Comerma-Steffensen; Yrina Colina; Jesús Rojas; Mario Rossini; Héctor Zerpa; Ingrid Oliveros; Charly Farfán; Vasco De Basilio


Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Central de Venezuela | 2009

Evaluation of tiletamine/zolazepam anesthesia induction in dogs submitted to different premedication protocols.

Sergio Flores; Héctor Zerpa; Elías Ascanio; Jesús Rojas; E. del C. Briceño; Darwuin Arrieta; Gema Maniglia


Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Central de Venezuela | 2009

Effect of a Topical Application of Amitraz Solution on Cardiac Chronotropism and Dromotropism in Anesthetized Rats and Conscious Dogs

Héctor Zerpa; E. del C. Briceño; Tony Chacón; Simón G Comerma-Steffensen; T. Ladrón; Elías Ascanio; Jesús Rojas


Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, UCV | 2009

EFECTO DE LA APLICACIÓN TÓPICA DE UNA SOLUCIÓN COMERCIAL DE AMITRAZ SOBRE EL CRONOTROPISMO Y DROMOTROPISMO CARDIACOS EN RATAS ANESTESIADAS Y PERROS CONSCIENTES

Héctor Zerpa; Elena del C Briceño; Tony Chacón; Simón G Comerma-Steffensen; Tibisay Ladrón; Elías Ascanio; Jesús Rojas

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