Maria Paola Sanna
University of Georgia
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European Journal of Histochemistry | 2010
E. Sanna; Maria Paola Sanna; C. Loddo; Luciano Angelo Salvatore Sanna; M. Mura; T. Cadelano; Antonio Leoni
The endogenous retroviruses are inherited elements transmitted trough the germline of most animal species and their biological role is still controversial. Ovine Pulmonary Carcinoma (OPC) represents a good model for studying the interactions of endogenous retroviruses with their exogenous counterparts. The type D exogenous retrovirus known as Jaagsiekte Sheep Retro-Virus (JSRV) is necessary and sufficient to cause OPC in domestic and wild sheep, but both affected and unaffected animals host in their genome 15 to 20 copies of related endogenous retroviruses named endogenous JSRV (enJSRV). In this study we evaluated the expression of enJSRV gag sequences in ovine foetal and placental tissues. RNA in situ hybridisation was performed on tissue sections of thymi, lymph nodes and lungs from ovine foetuses and related placentas, taken at a late stage of development. Reverse transcriptase-in situ polymerase chain reactions were also carried out on placental samples to better define the involved cells. In foetal tissues, specific signals were observed in the thymus medulla, lymph nodes and, at a lesser extent, in foetal bronchiolar cells. In the placental tissues, positive areas were detected in various cell types in the sincythium-and cyto-trophoblast. These data demonstrate that en JSRV RNA is largely expressed in a broad spectrum of cells including tissues which are critical for the development of the immune system.
Italian Journal of Zoology | 2014
Simona Nuvoli; Giovanni P. Burrai; Fabio Secci; N. Columbano; Giovanni Mario Careddu; Luciano Mandas; Maria Paola Sanna; Salvatore Pirino; Elisabetta Antuofermo
Abstract The present study focused on the importance of translocation as stressful event in an endangered cervid species causing fatal consequences during capture operations. Fourteen free-ranging Sardinian red deer (Cervus elaphus corsicanus) have been captured for restocking propose in a protected area of southwestern Sardinia. The cervids were chemically immobilized, transported to a restocking area and released in the wild. Sixteen hours after the release, a pregnant hind was found dead and a complete necropsy was performed. Post-capture blood samples showed increased levels of creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, cortisol and potassium and were highly indicative of stress-linked muscle damage. The macro- and microscopic lesions consisted of muscular and cardiac degeneration, and renal injury. In the kidneys, the presence of myoglobin in intratubular casts, detected by immunohistochemistry assay, suggested an acute renal failure associated with myoglobinuric nephrosis as a consequence of rhabdomyolysis. The pathological findings were indicative of capture myopathy in a Cervus elaphus corsicanus. This condition has never been reported in the endangered Corsican red deer. This report underlines that mortality from capture is a risk that must be considered during restocking programs. Further studies are needed to minimize stress to preserve wildlife from the risk of fatal consequences due to human interactions.
Journal of Comparative Pathology | 1999
Ennio Sanna; Maria Paola Sanna; C. G. Vitali; G. Renzoni; Luciano Angelo Salvatore Sanna; S. Spano; G. Rossi; Antonio Leoni
Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2001
Maria Paola Sanna; Ennio Sanna; M. De Las Heras; Antonio Leoni; Antonio Mario S. Nieddu; Salvatore Pirino; J. M. Sharp; Massimo Palmarini
Archive | 2005
Stefano Rocca; Maria Paola Sanna; Serafina Farigu; Salvatore Pirino; Antonio Cossu; Giuseppe Palmieri; Amelia Lissia; Antonio Leoni
Archive | 2005
Stefano Rocca; Maria Paola Sanna; Serafina Farigu; Antonio Leoni; Antonio Mario S. Nieddu; Salvatore Pirino; Simonetta Appino
Archive | 2005
Stefano Rocca; Maria Paola Sanna; Serafina Farigu; Salvatore Pirino; Antonio Cossu; Giuseppe Palmieri; Amelia Lissia; Antonio Leoni
Archive | 2005
Maria Paola Sanna; Serafina Farigu; Stefano Rocca; Salvatore Pirino; Antonio Leoni; Leonardo Antonio Sechi; Amelia Lissia; Francesco Tanda; Vindice Mingioni
Archive | 2005
Salvatore Pirino; Antonio Anfossi; Stefano Rocca; Gabriella Casula; Stefania Idili; Maria Paola Sanna; Angela Onida; Antonica Mura
Archive | 2003
Ennio Sanna; Maria Paola Sanna; Serafina Farigu; Antonio Leoni; Antonio Mario S. Nieddu