Marcio D. Lustoza
University of São Paulo
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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2007
K. Bluwol; Ricardo Jordão Duarte; Marcio D. Lustoza; Denise Maria Nunes Simões; Márcia Mery Kogika
The clinical and analytical accuracy of two portable meters for glucose measurement in dogs was evaluated. Blood glucose values obtained by the use of portable meters were compared to those obtained using the glucose oxidase reference method, by means of correlation and error analysis. Results obtained with the blood glucose meters were not different from those obtained with the reference method. Both apparatus evaluated are adequate for use in dogs.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2006
Paola Lazaretti; Márcia Mery Kogika; Mitika Kuribayashi Hagiwara; Marcio D. Lustoza; Regina Mieko Sakata Mirandola
The occurrence of renal secondary hyperparathyroidism was studied and serum intact parathormone (PTHi-c), total calcium and phosphorus were measured in thirty dogs with chronic renal failure (CRF) and in forty healthy dogs. The imunnofluorometric method was used for the PTHi-c assay, using anti-aminoterminal antibodies (obtained from chicken yolk) and anti-carboxiterminal monoclonal antibodies (H5P10), marked with Europium. Mean value ± SD of serum concentration of PTHi-c was 717.23±469.13pg/ml in CRF group and 36.76±34.40pg/ml in control group (P=0.0001); for total calcium it was 11.46±2.03mg/dl in CRF group and 10.11±0.91mg/dl in control group (P=0.003); and for phosphorus it was 12.01±8.06mg/dl in CRF group and 4.33±0.74mg/dl in control group (P=0.0001). The highest values were observed in CRF dogs. A positive correlation between PHTi-c and phosphorus was observed (r=0.56; p=0.0006), and no correlation was detected between PTHi-c and total calcium. In dogs with CRF, hypercalcemia in presence of high level of serum PTHi-c showed a possible indication of tertiary hyperparathyroidism in 11 animals. In conclusion, hyperphosphatemia could indirectly demonstrate the occurrence of secondary hyperparathyroidism in CRF dogs.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Luciano Henrique Giovaninni; Márcia Mery Kogika; Marcio D. Lustoza; Archivaldo Reche Júnior; Vera Assunta Battistini Fortunato Wirthl; Denise Maria Nunes Simões; Bruna Martins Coelho
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is frequently observed in cats and it is characterized as a multisystemic illness, caused by several underlying metabolic changes, and secondary renal hyperparathyroidism (SRHPT) is relatively common; usually it is associated with the progression of renal disease and poor prognosis. This study aimed at determining the frequency of SRHPT, and discussing possible mechanisms that could contribute to the development of SRHPT in cats at different stages of CKD through the evaluation of calcium and phosphorus metabolism, as well as acid-base status. Forty owned cats with CKD were included and divided into three groups, according to the stages of the disease, classified according to the International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) as Stage II (n=12), Stage III (n=22) and Stage IV (n=6). Control group was composed of 21 clinically healthy cats. Increased serum intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) concentrations were observed in most CKD cats in all stages, and mainly in Stage IV, which hyperphosphatemia and ionized hypocalcemia were detected and associated to the cause for the development of SRHPT. In Stages II and III, however, ionized hypercalcemia was noticed suggesting that the development of SRHPT might be associated with other factors, and metabolic acidosis could be involved to the increase of serum ionized calcium. Therefore, causes for the development of SRHPT seem to be multifactorial and they must be further investigated, mainly in the early stages of CKD in cats, as hyperphosphatemia and ionized hypocalcemia could not be the only factors involved.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2007
Luciano Henrique Giovaninni; Márcia Mery Kogika; Marcio D. Lustoza; Khadine Kazue Kanayama; A. Reche Júnior
Values of sodium, ionized calcium, potassium and chloride obtained by ion-selective electrode method, from serum and blood samples of healthy cats, were compared. Serum ionized calcium value was lower (5.2mg/dl) than blood ionized calcium (5.4mg/dl), and serum potassium (4.47mmol/l) and serum chloride (117.2mmol/l) values were higher than blood potassium (3.94mmol/l) and blood chloride (115mmol/l).
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2005
Marcio D. Lustoza; Márcia Mery Kogika; Paola Lazaretti; Regina Mieko Sakata Mirandola
Serum ionized calcium concentrations were evaluated by ion-selective electrode method in 40 healthy dogs and compared to ionized calcium estimates obtained considering the half value of corrected total calcium, measured by colorimetric method. No difference was observed between ionized calcium obtained by both methods and low correlation was estimated (r= 0.328) between the methods.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology | 2006
Márcia Mery Kogika; Marcio D. Lustoza; Márcia Kikuyo Notomi; Vera Assunta Battistini Fortunato Wirthl; Regina M. S. Mirandola; Mitika Kuribayashi Hagiwara
Veterinary Clinical Pathology | 2015
Márcia Mery Kogika; Marcio D. Lustoza; Mitika Kuribayashi Hagiwara; Douglas S. Caragelasco; Cínthia Ribas Martorelli; Clara S. Mori
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2007
K. Bluwol; Ricardo Jordão Duarte; Marcio D. Lustoza; Denise Maria Nunes Simões; Márcia Mery Kogika
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2006
Paola Lazaretti; Márcia Mery Kogika; Mitika Kuribayashi Hagiwara; Marcio D. Lustoza; Regina Mieko Sakata Mirandola
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2005
Marcio D. Lustoza; Márcia Mery Kogika; Paola Lazaretti; Regina Mieko Sakata Mirandola