Júlio de Oliveira Espinel
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2013
Rodrigo Guellner Ghedini; Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Elaine Aparecida Felix; Artur de Oliveira Paludo; Rodrigo Mariano; Arthur Rodrigo Ronconi Holand; Cristiano Feijó Andrade
Every year, a large number of individuals become dependent on mechanical ventilation because of a loss of diaphragm function. The most common causes are cervical spinal trauma and neuromuscular diseases. We have developed an experimental model to evaluate the performance of electrical stimulation of the diaphragm in rabbits using single-channel electrodes implanted directly into the muscle. Various current intensities (10, 16, 20, and 26 mA) produced tidal volumes above the baseline value, showing that this model is effective for the study of diaphragm performance at different levels of electrical stimulationEvery year, a large number of individuals become dependent on mechanical ventilation because of a loss of diaphragm function. The most common causes are cervical spinal trauma and neuromuscular diseases. We have developed an experimental model to evaluate the performance of electrical stimulation of the diaphragm in rabbits using single-channel electrodes implanted directly into the muscle. Various current intensities (10, 16, 20, and 26 mA) produced tidal volumes above the baseline value, showing that this model is effective for the study of diaphragm performance at different levels of electrical stimulation
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões | 2015
Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Carolina Uribe; Fabíola Schons Meyer; Rafael Bringheti; Jane Ulbricht Kulczynski; Mauricio Guidi Saueressig
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the importance of stem cells derived from adipose tissue in reducing graft inflammation in a murine model of allogeneic heterotopic tracheal transplant. METHODS We performed a heterotopic tracheal allografting in dorsal subcutaneous pouch and systemically injected 5x105 mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue. The animals were divided into two groups according to the time of sacrifice: T7 and T21. We also carried out histological analysis and digital morphometry. RESULTS The T7 animals treated with cell therapy had median obstructed graft area of 0 versus 0.54 of controls (p = 0.635). The treated T21 subjects had median obstructed graft area of 0.25 versus 0 in controls (p = 0.041). CONCLUSION The systemically injected cell therapy in experimental murine model of bronchiolitis obliterans did not reduce the severity of the allograft inflammation in a statistically significant way in seven days; Conversely, in 21 days, it increased the allograft inflammatory process.
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões | 2011
Mauricio Guidi Saueressig; Amarilio Vieira de Macedo Neto; Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Maria Isabel Albano Edelweiss; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Rogerio Gastal Xavier
OBJECTIVE To experimentally develop tracheal stenosis and malacia to test new models of tracheal stents. METHODS We resected three cartilaginous rings from the cervical trachea of dogs in group A (n = 5) and six rings in group B (n = 4) to produce malacia. The mucosa of the region with malacia then received applications of a solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 23%, and the animals were accompanied with bronchoscopic examinations to observe the development of luminal narrowing of the airway. When the stenosis was of more than 50% or there were minimal signs of ventilatory failure, the animals were sacrificed. The segment of narrowed airway was then collected for histological analysis and calculation of the area of residual lumen in the tracheal segment with stenosis and malacia. RESULTS In histological analysis, fibrosis was found in the submucosa and adventitia, associated with granulomas in the mucosa. The average residual lumen of the segments with stenosis was 9% and 12% in groups A and B, respectively (p> 0.05). CONCLUSION The combination of resection of the cartilaginous rings and the application of 23% NaOH in the respiratory mucosa promoted severe tracheal stenosis, but was associated with loss of animals. Further studies are needed to verify that the isolated use of one of the techniques would be safer and more effective to develop tracheal stenosis.
Archive | 2015
Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Carolina Uribe; Fabíola Schons Meyer; Rafael Bringheti; Jane Ulbricht Kulczynski; Mauricio Guidi Saueressig
Archive | 2013
Rodrigo Guellner Ghedini; Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Elaine Aparecida Felix; Oliveira Paludo; Rodrigo Mariano; Cristiano Feijó Andrade
Archive | 2013
Rodrigo Guellner Ghedini; Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Elaine Aparecida Felix; Artur de Oliveira Paludo; Rodrigo Mariano; Arthur Rodrigo; Ronconi Holand; Cristiano Feijó Andrade
Archive | 2011
Carlos Eduardo Bastiani; Diego Baldissera; Mauricio Guidi Saueressig; Vivian do Amaral Oliveira; Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Amarilio Vieira de Macedo Neto
Archive | 2011
Mauricio Guidi Saueressig; Amarilio Vieira de Macedo Neto; Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; Maria Isabel Albano Edelweiss; Paulo Roberto Stefani Sanches; Rogerio Gastal Xavier
Archive | 2010
Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; William Lorenzi; V. A. Almeida; Cristiano Feijó Andrade; Mauricio Guidi Saueressig; Alexandre Heitor Moreschi
Archive | 2010
Júlio de Oliveira Espinel; William Lorenzi; V. A. Almeida; Cristiano Feijó Andrade; Mauricio Guidi Saueressig; Alexandre Heitor Moreschi
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Amarilio Vieira de Macedo Neto
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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