Marcelo Domingues de Faria
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Adriana Gradela; Amanda Karoline Rodrigues Nunes; Maria Helena Tavares de Matos; Vanessa Sobue Franzo; Marcelo Domingues de Faria; Márcia Bento Moreira; Juliana Muniz dos Santos
Vesicular glands are essential for reproduction since their secretions affect sperm function. Guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) are an excellent experimental model for studying vesicular glands, but no morphologic and morphometric data during its development are available. In the present study, the morphology (projections of the folds (PF) and epithelial tissue high (EH) of the mucosa) and the morphometry (mass (GM), volume (GV), length (GC), width of the portions cranial (CRW), medium (MW) and caudal (CAW)) of the vesicular glands were determined at 1, 3, 5, 8, and 11-weeks of age in male guinea pigs (n = 5/age group). In addition, body mass (BM), body length (BL) and height (BH) and organo-somatic index (OSI) were also determined and the simple correlation coefficient (r) was established between the variables. The glands were restricted to the pelvic cavity, and had its interior filled with a semi-solid mass and, after S8, they occupied also the abdominal cavity and the contents were increased significantly. The mucous membrane presented variable folding and simple columnar epithelium. BM, BL and BH increased continuously with age. GM, GV, GC and CAW did not change from 1 to 5-weeks of age, but increased at 8-weeks of age; GM, GV and LCA also increased at 11-weeks of age. OSI and PF increased at 8 and 11-weeks of age and EH at 5, 8 and 11-weeks of age. There was significant (r) between age, body and glandular parameters; OSI and GM at 8 and 11-weeks of age; age and PF, age and EH and between PF and EH. In conclusion, the guinea pigs vesicular glands followed morphology observed in rats and hamsters, but differed in some aspects from others histricomorfs, can be used as experimental model and its morphological and morphometric development can be divided into three phases: 1 to 5-weeks of age, when they are discrete; 6 to 8-weeks of age when they are generally sharp and >8-weeks of age, when there is an intense increase of the secretory capacity.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Amanda Karoline Rodrigues Nunes; B. B. Gouveia; Maria Helena Tavares de Matos; Isabelle Caroline Pires; Vanessa Sobue Franzo; Marcelo Domingues de Faria; Adriana Gradela
This study describes the morphological and functional analysis of spermatogenesis in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) with five (W5), six (W6), nine (W9) and eleven (W11) weeks of age (n=5/group). The aspects analyzed include counts of cell populations present in stage 1 of seminiferous epithelium cycle (SEC), efficiency of spermatogonial mitosis (EMi), meiotic production (EMe), overall yield of spermatogenesis (EOS), Sertoli cell index (SCI) and carrying capacity of Sertoli cells (CCSC). The results showed that the average number of spermatogonia type A, primary spermatocytes in pre-leptoteno/leptoteno, primary spermatocytes in pachytene, total spermatogenic cells and Sertoli cells showed numerical variations according to age; however they were statistically not detected, while round spermatids increased significantly at puberty and then stabilized. The spermatogenic production of 5 to 11-week-old guinea pigs did not reach the stabilization point, and the RMi, RME, EOS, SCI and CCSC showed significant number variation as a function of age. The results demonstrate that Cavia porcellus in post-pubertal stage 2 are an advantageous experimental model to address studies on the processes of homologous recognition, alignment, and synapsis during meiotic prophase; intrinsic yield of spermatogenesis in guinea pigs is similar to Wistar rats, paca and agouti (Dasyprocta sp.) and lower than in cavies, whereas the functional efficiency of Sertoli cells is higher than in agouti and Wistar rats, and lower than in pacas, spiny rat and collared peccaries. We conclude that in guinea pigs the spermatogenesis is fully established at 6 weeks of age, indicating the pubertal stage of sexual development, and until week 11 they do not reach the maximum daily sperm production and therefore sexual maturity.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017
Adriana Gradela; Viviane N. Souza; Manueli M. de Queiroz; Aline da Costa Constantino; Claudio Gomes Costa Bandeira; Marcelo Domingues de Faria; Liliane Milanelo; Vanessa Sobue Franzo; Fábio Mathias Corrêa
This study aimed to evaluate the body biometry and hematological profile of Trachemys scripta elegans (N=28) and Trachemys dorbignyi (N=22) reared in captivity in the Brazilian submedium northeastern semi-arid region in the Valley of the Sao Francisco river. It aimed to establish basic health blood values and generate useful data on the comparative physiology of Testudines. After 120-day adaptation and 24-hour fasting, 2.5mL of blood were collected from the dorsal occipital sinus and deposited into a tube with sodium heparin for evaluation, following, of hematological levels. The red blood cell count (RBC) and GLC was conducted in a Neubauer chamber, the hemoglobin level (HGB) was supplied by the cyanmethemoglobin method and the hematocrit (HCT) was obtained by the microhematocrit technique. Based on the RBC, the hematimetric were mathematically established. Body biometry were also evaluated: a) body mass (BM, g); b) maximum dimensions of the carapace [length (MLC, cm) and width (MWC, cm)]; c) maximum dimensions of plastron [length (MLP, cm) and width (MWP, cm)]; d) total length of tail (TLT, cm); e) linear length from the base of the tail to the cloacal orifice (LPrC, cm); f) linear length from the cloacal orifice to the extremity of the tail (LPoC, cm). T. scripta elegans showed higher values (P 0.05) among species. The results show that most of the variation found between T. scripta elegans and T. dorbignyi is explained by the biometric variables and that some hematologic correlations characterize interspecies differences. It was conclude that the results shed light on benchmarks for these species kept in captivity in the northeastern semi-arid region and serve as a model for intra and interspecies comparative physiology.
Journal of Morphological Sciences | 2017
A. K. R. Nunes; J. M. Santos; B. B. Gouveia; V. G. Menezes; M. H. T. Matos; Marcelo Domingues de Faria; Adriana Gradela
Introduction: Understanding the dynamics of spermatogenesis is crucial to clinical andrology and to understanding the processes which define the ability to produce sperm. However, the entire process cannot be modeled in vitro and guinea pig may be an alternative as animal model for studying human reproduction. Objective: In order to establish morphological patterns of the testicular development and spermatogenesis in guinea pigs, we examined testis to assess changes in the testis architecture, transition time from spermatocytes to elongated spermatids and stablishment of puberty. Materials and methods: We used macroscopic analysis, microstructural analysis and absolute measures of seminiferous tubules by light microscopy in fifty-five guinea pigs from one to eleven weeks of age. Results: Differences in relation to mass, length and width of the testes appeared at week 3 and were intensified in week 6 with the puberty. At week 2 the first spermatocytes at preleptotene/leptotene appeared, indicating the onset of meiosis. At week 6 the seminiferous tubules formed lumen, differentiated Sertoli cells and all kinds of germ cells; spermatozoa released into the lumen and the largest expansion of tubular diameter and height of the seminiferous epithelium occurred. Transition time from spermatocytes to elongated spermatids was estimated in 21 days. Conclusion: We conclude that the testicular development and puberty are faster than in other mammal and rodent species, demonstrating the suitability of the guinea pig testes as a model for studies of the testicular development and spermatogenesis.
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2011
Fernando Santos Costa; Rafael Torres de Souza Rodrigues; Carlos Wagner de Souza Wanderley; Joaquim Pereira Neto; Marcelo Domingues de Faria
A especie ovina e largamente utilizada na regiao Nordeste do Brasil por apresentar alta rusticidade. No entanto, sua anatomia ainda e pouco estudada. Assim, crescem os estudos para gerar subsidios tecnico-cientificos aqueles profissionais que trabalham com as areas aplicadas da Medicina Veterinaria e afins. O objetivo do presente estudo foi estabelecer correlacoes entre as dimensoes da cabeca e da cavidade craniana, utilizando 80 ovinos, 40 machos e 40 femeas, com media de peso entre 27,0 e 33,0 kg. Em femeas, foi observada correlacao entre a massa corporea e o comprimento da cabeca; entre a massa corporea e largura da cabeca; entre o comprimento da cabeca e sua respectiva largura; entre comprimento da cabeca e o comprimento da cavidade craniana e entre a altura da cabeca e o comprimento da cavidade craniana. As demais dimensoes, nas femeas, nao tiveram correlacao estatisticamente significativa. Ja em animais do sexo masculino, foi possivel evidenciar correlacao apenas entre a altura da cabeca e altura da cavidade craniana. Desta forma, e possivel concluir que, quanto maiores forem as proporcoes da cabeca, maiores serao as dimensoes e volume intracranianos.
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2008
Marcelo Domingues de Faria; Carlos Eduardo Seyfert
O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar as dimensoes, massa e volume do baco em tartarugas (Trachemys scripta elegans WIED, 1839) estabelecendo correlacao com as dimensoes, massa e volume corporais. Para a confeccao deste trabalho, utilizou-se vinte animais, provenientes do Instituto de Psicologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo, coletados apos a eutanasia que, levados ao Laboratorio de Anatomia da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia da mesma universidade, tiveram suas dimensoes, massa e volume corporais aferidos. Entao, retirou-se o plastrao, expondo sua cavidade celomatica, removendo o baco para realizar as mensuracoes. Apesar dos animais terem sido criados num mesmo ambiente, sob as mesmas condicoes ambientais e abatidos no mesmo periodo do ano, concluiu-se que nao ha correlacao entre as dimensoes do baco e as dimensoes corporais, onde, animais menores podem apresentar o baco com maiores proporcoes do que tartarugas maiores, variando conforme as condicoes individuais - fato que ocorre com as demais especies animais.
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2012
Enaura Cristina Cristina Campos Rodrigues; Marcelo Domingues de Faria; Nelson Cárdenas Olivier; Joaquim Pereira Neto
Revista de Educação do Vale do São Francisco | 2018
Larissa Lorena de Carvalho Lustosa; Marcelo Domingues de Faria; Patrícia Shirley Alves de Sousa; Me. Dennis Marinho Oliveira Ramalho de Souza
Revista Interdisciplinar de Estudos em Saúde | 2018
Emanuella Lisboa Baião Lira; Joice Requião Costa; Patrícia Shirley Alves de Sousa; Marcelo Domingues de Faria
Journal of Morphological Sciences | 2018
L. Regis; Adriana Gradela; Aline da Costa Constantino; Nelson Cárdenas Olivier; J. Pereira Neto; Marcelo Domingues de Faria
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Amanda Karoline Rodrigues Nunes
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
View shared research outputsPatrícia Shirley Alves de Sousa
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
View shared research outputsJuliana Siqueira Magalhães de Oliveira
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
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