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Research in Veterinary Science | 2015

Systemic leukopenia, evaluation of laminar leukocyte infiltration and laminar lesions in horses with naturally occurring colic syndrome.

Luciane Maria Laskoski; Rosangela Locatelli-Dittrich; Carlos Augusto Araújo Valadão; Ivan Deconto; Kamila Alcala Gonçalves; Fabiano Montiani-Ferreira; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Harald Fernando Vicente de Brito; Renato Silva de Sousa

The present study was aimed at identifying laminar lesions and leukocyte infiltration in hoof laminar tissue of horses with colic syndrome and its correlation with the total leukocyte count before death. Six healthy horses were used as control group (CG), and eighteen horses with lethal gastrointestinal disease were divided into two groups: leukopenic group (LG) with seven leukopenic horses, and non-leukopenic group (NLG) with 11 horses with total leukocyte count within reference range for the species. Leukocyte infiltration was examined by immunohistochemistry. Laminar lesions were observed in both LG and NLG, with no differences in severity between them. LG showed increase of the leukocyte infiltration in the hoof laminar tissue, when compared to CG and NLG. Horses with severe colic syndrome (LG and NLG) developed intense laminar lesions without clinical signs of laminitis, with increased leukocyte infiltration. However, the LG demonstrated an even higher increase of leukocyte infiltration compared to both CG and NLG.


Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2016

Oxidative stress in hoof laminar tissue of horses with lethal gastrointestinal diseases.

Luciane Maria Laskoski; Rosangela Locatelli Dittrich; Carlos Augusto Araújo Valadão; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Yara de Oliveira Brandão; Harald Fernando Vicente de Brito; Renato Silva de Sousa

Tissue damage caused by oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases in animals and man, and is believed to play a role in the development of laminitis in horses. The aim of this study was to investigate the oxidative stress associated with laminar lesions in horses with lethal gastrointestinal disorders. Laminar tissue samples of the hoof of 30 horses were used. Tissue samples were divided as follows: six healthy horses (control group-CG), and 24 horses that died after complications of gastrointestinal diseases (group suffering from gastrointestinal disorders-GDG). Superoxide dismutase (SOD2) and nitrotyrosine immunostaining and the severity of laminar lesions were evaluated. Presence of laminar lesions and immunostaining for nitrotyrosine and SOD2 were only evident in horses from the GDG group. Thus, oxidative stress may play a role in the pathogenesis of laminar lesions secondary to gastrointestinal disorders.


Surgical Innovation | 2018

Resorbable Self-Locking Implant for Lung Lobectomy Through Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery: First Live Animal Application:

Rogério Luizari Guedes; Odd V. Höglund; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Niklas Borg; Peterson Triches Dornbusch

The aim of this pilot test was to test a new self-locking resorbable implant for hilum occlusion during a video-assisted thoracoscopic lung lobectomy in a surviving pig model. Once the thoracic cavity was assessed and structures identified, the right middle lobe and its respective hilum were exposed. The implant was introduced with a semiclosed loop through a working channel and positioned around the pulmonary lobe. Occlusion was performed with a conventional Crile forceps and a laparoscopic Kelly forceps. Lobe section was done with laparoscopic Metzenbaum scissors and tissue removal through the dorsal access. No signs of pneumothorax or bleeding were observed during a 60-day follow-up. Necropsy findings showed minimal pleuritis in caudal access and in the lobar stump. A granulomatous formation was found around a dense, amorphous material, which was identified as remains of a small part of the implant. Histopathological findings showed signs of a chronic healing process without other alterations. The resorbable implant LigaTie appears to exhibit similar handling and application characteristics during surgery as nonsurgical tie wraps. The resorbable implant avoids the uncontrolled substances not suitable for implants of conventional ties. The results of this pilot test suggested the resorbable implant’s mechanical properties provided effective tissue support to complete the healing of the pulmonary hilum.


Revista Acadêmica: Ciência Animal | 2018

Ecocardiografia no diagnóstico de reticulopericardite traumática bovina

Bárbara Barbi de Freitas; Júlio César Pereira dos Santos; João Henrique Perotta; Nicoly Nayana Marcom; Mariana Cocco; Thais Gislon da Silva; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Marlos Gonçalves Sousa; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho

A reticulopericardite traumatica bovina e uma doenca caracterizada pelo processo inflamatorio resultante da perfuracao do reticulo e do pericardio por objeto pontiagudo ingerido. O animal tem sinais de dor como abatimento, odontoprise, arqueamento e respiracao predominantemente abdominal. Outros sinais podem ocorrer de acordo com as estruturas envolvidas. No caso do pericardio, pode haver sinais de insuficiencia cardiaca congestiva, taquicardia, abafamento das bulhas cardiacas, dispneia, edema e distensao da veia jugular. O objetivo deste trabalho e relatar um caso de reticulopericardite traumatica bovina, atendido no Hospital Veterinario da UFPR, com enfoque nos achados ecocardiograficos. Por meio dos sinais clinicos e exames complementares, foi possivel conduzir a suspeita diagnostica para reticulopericardite traumatica. Para confirmacao desta suspeita foi realizado exame ecocardiografico, onde foi possivel visualizar espessamento pericardico, bem como efusao pleural e pericardica, confirmando o diagnostico. Apesar de a ecocardiografia ser um metodo nao invasivo, ela ainda nao e amplamente utilizada na clinica de bovinos, e no presente trabalho mostrou-se eficaz e de grande importância para definicao do diagnostico e prognostico do animal.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Laminar lesions in horses with systemic oxidative stress, committed by experimentally induced or naturally occurring gastrointestinal disorders

Luciane Maria Laskoski; Rosangela Locatelli-Dittrich; Renato Silva de Sousa; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Thierry Grima de Cristo; Fabiano Montiani-Ferreira; Olair Carlos Beltrame; Carlos Augusto Araújo Valadão

Laminitis in horses can be associated with lesions in multiple organs secondary to sepsis. Twenty-one horses suffering from gastrointestinal disorders were used in the experiment; 7 horses with experimentally induced endotoxemia and intestinal ischaemia, and 14 horses suffering from naturally occurring colic syndrome. Tissue samples of lungs, liver, heart, brain, cerebellum and hoof laminar tissue were collected for histopathological and oxidative stress evaluation using nitrotyrosine and superoxide dismutase (SOD2) immunostaining. The horses were divided into two groups: the non-oxidative lesions group (NOLG), with 7 horses showing weak immunostaining in lungs, liver and kidney, and the oxidative lesions group (OLG), with 14 horses showing immunostaining indicating systemic oxidative stress in multiple organs. The horses from OLG showed increase of laminar lesions and SOD2 immunostaining in multiple organs when compared to the horses from the NOLG. No differences were found ln regard to laminar immunostaining by nitrotyrosine and SOD2 between experimental groups. It was concluded that systemic oxidative stress can be associated with the development of laminar lesions, and that the laminar tissue does not respond to oxidative stress with increase of SOD as occurs in other organs.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015

Neoplasmas em suínos: 37 casos

Juliana Sperotto Brum; Tessie B. Martins; Andréia Vielmo; Márcia E Hammerschmitt; Rafaela Talini; Carolina Dutra Minozzo; Claudio S.L. Barros

Neoplasms in swine are rare. This paper describes neoplasms found in swine in the diagnostic routine of a veterinary pathology laboratory in the Central Region of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil during a 49-year period, during which 2,266 cases of the various affections in swine were diagnosed. Of those 37 cases (1.6%) were neoplasms. In decreasing order of prevalence, the following neoplasms were found: lymphoma (11 out of 37 cases), nephroblastoma (11/37), melanoma (8/37), and papilloma (2/37). Adenoma hepatocelular, carcinoma hepatocelular, cholangiocarcinoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, granulocytic sarcoma were each found in one case out of the 37 cases. The gross and histological aspects of these tumors are described and their epidemiology is compared with the data available in the literature for neoplasia in swine.


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017

Seminoma and sertolioma in a male pseudohermaphrodite dog with unilateral cryptorchidism: short communication

Renata Madureira; Nazilton de Paula Reis Filho; Angélica Rossotti dos Santos; Ana Lúcia Dias; Selwyn Arlington Headley; Nilva Maria Freres Mascarenhas; Juliana Sperotto Brum


BMC Research Notes | 2017

Mycobacterium bovis in a European bison (Bison bonasus) raises concerns about tuberculosis in Brazilian captive wildlife populations: a case report

Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Antonio Francisco de Souza Filho; Alexander Welker Biondo; João Henrique Perotta; Cristina Corsi Dib; Marcelo Bonat; José Soares Ferreira Neto; Paulo Eduardo Brandão; Marcos Bryan Heinemann; Ana M. S. Guimaraes


Archives of Veterinary Science | 2017

PREVALÊNCIA DE HEMATÚRIA ENZOÓTICA BOVINA NOS MUNICÍPIOS DE ADRIANÓPOLIS, PR E RIBEIRA, SP - BRASIL

Renan Bonrruque Groxco; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Carolina Dutra Minozzo; João Henrique Perotta; Elizabeth Moreira dos Santos Schmidt; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho


Archives of Veterinary Science | 2017

INTOXICAÇÃO AGUDA POR ORGANOFOSFORADO EM BOVINOS DO PARANÁ, BRASIL

Emerson Sebastião Bertoni; Alexander Welker Biondo; Carolina Dutra Minozzo; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho; João Henrique Perotta

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Renato Silva de Sousa

Federal University of Paraná

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Ivan Deconto

Federal University of Paraná

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