Marcela Miranda Luppi
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Veterinary Parasitology | 2008
Marcela Miranda Luppi; Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta; Teane M. A. Silva; Fabiana Lessa Silva; Rafael Otávio Cançado Motta; Ildikó Miranda; Roselene Ecco; Renato L. Santos
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is endemic in Belo Horizonte (State of Minas Gerais, Brazil). Leishmania sp. can naturally infect several species of mammals, and the domestic dog is the most important reservoir of the disease in South America. This report describes five cases of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazilian canids. Among 15 animals kept in captivity in a zoo in Belo Horizonte (State of Minas Gerais, Brazil), two animals, a bush dog (Spheotos venaticos) and a hoary zorro (Lycalopex vetulus) were serologically positive and developed clinical signs of VL, whereas three other canids, including a crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous), a maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), and a hoary zorro (Lycalopex vetulus) had positive serological results without clinical signs.
Journal of General Virology | 2008
Fabiana Magalhães Coelho; Maria Rosa Quaresma Bomfim; F.A. Caxito; Natália Almeida Ribeiro; Marcela Miranda Luppi; E.A. Costa; Maria Emilia Oliveira; Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca; M. Resende
A nested-PCR (n-PCR) was used to detect feline leukemia virus (FeLV) proviral DNA in blood samples from 464 sick and 608 healthy domestic cats (Felis catus) selected by convenience, and a significantly high prevalence of FeLV infection was observed. n-PCR results revealed the presence of FeLV proviral DNA in 47.2 % of sick cats and 47.4 % of healthy cats. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that FeLV samples from healthy or sick cats were grouped into separate clades. We determined FeLV subgroups by an n-PCR based on the envelope (env) gene. The partial env gene of FeLV Minas Gerais (MG) samples were compared to various exogenous FeLV isolates and endogenous (enFeLV) provirus from the same region. FeLV-B MG samples were more similar to endogenous sequences and to natural FeLV-B isolates than to either FeLV-A or FeLV-C. The results revealed the circulation of FeLV-B in large populations of urban domestic cats in Brazil.
Veterinary Microbiology | 2011
Marcela Miranda Luppi; Ana Paula Moreira Franco Luiz; Fabiana Magalhães Coelho; Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta; Ingred Sales Preis; Roselene Ecco; Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca; M. Resende
Psittacid herpesvirus (PsHV) was isolated from 41 birds kept in captivity in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais/Brazil using chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF) cell cultures. For this study, leukocytes or cloacal swabs of live birds were used. Also, portions of liver, spleen or kidney from birds collected at necropsy were utilized for these tests. PCR tests confirmed the presence of PsHV in 100% of samples. Thirty-three of the PCR products were sequenced and the results disclosed a 99% and 100% identity when compared with other sequences PsHV-1 (AY372243.1 and AF261756.1), previously deposited in GenBank. In addition, histopathology was performed and 19 of the 29 birds contained random multifocal lymphoplasmacytic hepatitis with necrotic foci, suggestive of viral infection. Three samples were examined by electron microscopy to visualize the viral particles obtained from cell culture. The viral structures measured 269 nm in average, had envelopes with an icosahedral capsid and tegument, consistent with herpesvirus. Thus, a total of 41 isolates were obtained from PsHV cell cultivation in CEF, confirming the circulation of the virus between parrots kept in captivity in Belo Horizonte, and affirming the importance of further studies in this area.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2008
Marcela Miranda Luppi; Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta; Maria Elvira Loyola Teixeira da Costa; Rafael Otávio Cançado Motta; Renato L. Santos
Abstract An 8-yr-old female paca (Agouti paca) was admitted at the Veterinary Hospital of the Belo Horizonte Zoo (Brazil) with an ulcerated cutaneous nodule of approximately 1.5 cm in diameter in the left ear. One week later, other cutaneous nodules were detected in various body locations. The animal died during a surgical procedure to remove the tumors. All cutaneous nodules were histologically similar with features of squamous cell carcinoma. Considering the predominant in situ nature of the lesion as well as its multicentric localization, the disease reported here closely resembles Bowens disease, which has been described in humans and which has been identified as a rare neoplastic disease of cats, with one single report in a dog. This is the first report of a neoplastic disease in Agouti paca.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2011
Marina Rios de Araújo; Marcela Miranda Luppi; Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta; Anna Luiza Facchetti Vinhaes Assumpção; Ingeborg M. Langohr; Roselene Ecco
The current study describes the clinical, gross, histopathologic, and immunohistochemical findings of a T-cell lymphoma in a captive porcupine (Coendou prehensilis), a species typically seen in the tropical forests of Brazil. At necropsy, extensive neoplastic involvement was observed in the cervical lymph nodes, with extension into the salivary gland. The spleen was mildly enlarged, and neoplastic nodules were grossly evident in the liver and right kidney. Histologically, sheets of large and markedly pleomorphic round cells were observed in the cervical lymph nodes, lung, liver, spleen, and kidney. The neoplastic cells were positive for cluster of differentiation (CD)3 and negative for CD79a by immunohistochemistry.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2011
Fabiana Magalhães Coelho; M.Q. Maia; Marcela Miranda Luppi; E.A. Costa; Ana Paula Moreira Franco Luiz; Natália Almeida Ribeiro; Maria Rosa Quaresma Bomfim; Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca; M. Resende
Blood samples from 1,072 domestic cats of nine administrative regions of Belo Horizonte, MG, were collected and tested using PCR nested for the occurrence of feline leukemia virus (FeLV). Overall occurrence was 47.5% (507/1072) being North (68.1%) and East (54.4%) the most prevalent areas. Epidemiological data showed that FeLV infection was very common among examined cats and breed neither gender nor were predisposing factors for FeLV. The results suggest that the agglomeration of a large number of cats in the same environment can be an important factor for the increase in the rate of transmission of this retrovirus among domestic cats in the studied city.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2016
Marcela Miranda Luppi; Ana Paula Moreira Franco Luiz; Fabiana Magalhães Coelho; Roselene Ecco; Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca; M. Resende
Thirty-six isolates of psittacid herpesvirus (PsHV), obtained from 12 different species of psittacids in Brazil, were genotypically characterized by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis and PCR amplification. RFLP analysis with the PstI enzyme revealed four distinct restriction patterns (A1, X, W and Y), of which only A1 (corresponding to PsHV-1) had previously been described. To study PCR amplification patterns, six pairs of primers were used. Using this method, six variants were identified, of which, variants 10, 8, and 9 (in this order) were most prevalent, followed by variants 1, 4, and 5. It was not possible to correlate the PCR and RFLP patterns. Twenty-nine of the 36 isolates were shown to contain a 419 bp fragment of the UL16 gene, displaying high similarity to the PsHV-1 sequences available in GenBank. Comparison of the results with the literature data suggests that the 36 Brazilian isolates from this study belong to genotype 1 and serotype 1.
Veterinary Parasitology | 2007
Marcela Miranda Luppi; Alan Lane de Melo; Rafael Otávio Cançado Motta; Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta; Chris H. Gardiner; Renato L. Santos
Veterinary Parasitology | 2012
Roselene Ecco; Ingred Sales Preis; Daniel Ambrózio da Rocha Vilela; Marcela Miranda Luppi; Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta; Robert B. Beckstead; Raphaela Stimmelmayer; Richard W. Gerhold
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2008
Marcela Miranda Luppi; Maria Elvira Loyola Teixeira-da-Costa; Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta; Rafael Otávio Cançado Motta