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PLOS ONE | 2015

Profiles of Steroid Hormones in Canine X-Linked Muscular Dystrophy via Stable Isotope Dilution LC-MS/MS.

Helio Alves Martins-Júnior; Rosineide C. Simas; Marina P. Brolio; Christina Ramires Ferreira; Felipe Perecin; Guilherme de Paula Nogueira; Maria Angélica Miglino; Daniele dos Santos Martins; Marcos N. Eberlin; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio

Golden retriever muscular dystrophy (GRMD) provides the best animal model for characterizing the disease progress of the human disorder, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The purpose of this study was to determine steroid hormone concentration profiles in healthy golden retriever dogs (control group - CtGR) versus GRMD-gene carrier (CaGR) and affected female dogs (AfCR). Therefore, a sensitive and specific analytical method was developed and validated to determine the estradiol, progesterone, cortisol, and testosterone levels in the canine serum by isotope dilution liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). To more accurately understand the dynamic nature of the serum steroid profile, the fluctuating levels of these four steroid hormones over the estrous cycle were compared across the three experimental groups using a multivariate statistical analysis. The concentration profiles of estradiol, cortisol, progesterone, and testosterone revealed a characteristic pattern for each studied group at each specific estrous phase. Additionally, several important changes in the serum concentrations of cortisol and estradiol in the CaGR and AfCR groups seem to be correlated with the status and progression of the muscular dystrophy. A comprehensive and quantitative monitoring of steroid profiles throughout the estrous cycle of normal and GRMD dogs were achieved. Significant differences in these profiles were observed between GRMD and healthy animals, most notably for estradiol. These findings contribute to a better understanding of both dog reproduction and the muscular dystrophy pathology. Our data open new venues for hormonal behavior studies in dystrophinopathies and that may affect the quality of life of DMD patients.


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2014

Morphological and ultrastructural evaluation of the golden retriever muscular dystrophy trachea, lungs, and diaphragm muscle.

Thais Borges Lessa; Dilayla Kelly de Abreu; Marcio Nogueira Rodrigues; Marina P. Brolio; Maria Angélica Miglino; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disease, characterized by atrophy and muscle weakness. The respiratory failure is a common cause of early death in patients with DMD. Golden retriever muscular dystrophy (GRMD) is a canine model which has been extensively used for many advances in therapeutics applications. As the patients with DMD, the GRMD frequently died from cardiac and respiratory failure. Observing the respiratory failure in DMD is one of the major causes of mortality we aimed to describe the morphological and ultrastructural data of trachea, lungs (conductive and respiratory portion of the system), and diaphragm muscle using histological and ultrastructural analysis. The diaphragm muscle showed discontinuous fibers architecture, with different diameter; a robust perimysium inflammatory infiltrate and some muscle cells displayed central nuclei. GRMD trachea and lungs presented collagen fibers and in addition, the GRMD lungs showed higher of levels collagen fibers that could limit the alveolar ducts and alveoli distension. Therefore, the most features observed were the collagen areas and fibrosis. We suggested in this study that the collagen remodeling in the trachea, lungs, and diaphragm muscle may increase fibrosis and affect the trachea, lungs, and diaphragm muscle function that can be a major cause of respiratory failure that occur in patients with DMD. Microsc. Res. Tech. 77:857–861, 2014.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Alterações do trato digestório de cães da raça Golden Retriever afetados pela distrofia muscular

Alida A. C Gerger; Carolina Costola de Souza; Daniele dos Santos Martins; Thaís Peixoto Gaiad; Marina P. Brolio; Marta R Luppi; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio; Maria Angélica Miglino

The experimental canine model Golden Retriever carrier of Muscular Dystrophy (GRMD) is the best substitute of animal models to study Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Above striated muscle, the disease can affect the heart and smooth muscle, so the functioning of the digestive tract, as the smooth muscle is the primary element of tubular organs. Through morphological description, the purpose of this study was to determine whether the muscular dystrophy affects the overall architecture of the digestive tract and how is willing this muscular structure. Were evaluated macroscopic and microscopic optical description staining with hematoxylin-eosin, Massons trichrome and Sirius. The esophagus and liver of affected animals were altered. The stomach of the animals did not occupy the usual space. The diaphragm muscle had atrophied. The general histological structure of the digestive tract presented in a manner similar to a normal animal. Changes and histological differences were found in the muscle layer.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Existem diferenças nos parâmetros hematológicos e bioquímicos séricos entre fêmeas normais e portadoras do modelo experimental GRMD (Golden Retriever Muscular Dystrophy)

Adriana C. Morini; Marina P. Brolio; Adriana M. O. G. Millano; Laizi Z. Braggio; Daniele dos Santos Martins; Felipe Perecin; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio; Maria Angélica Miglino

The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether there are alterations in hematological and biochemical patterns of female Golden Retriever dogs carrying the gene for progressive muscular dystrophy compared to not carriers dogs of the same breed, age and gender. We analyzed 33 animals, divided into two groups; one consisting of 13 not carriers dogs Golden Retrievers (GRNP) and the other composed of 14 dogs Golden Retrievers carrying the gene for muscular dystrophy (GRP). Animals of both groups underwent biochemical and hematological tests with the same frequency and at the same time interval. Although there is a statistically significant difference between groups for some hematological parameters evaluated, all results were in line with the benchmarks used. In the assessment of serum biochemical parameters in the determination of ALT GRS group was slightly above average, but without major clinical significance CK also showed high levels in GRP group, due to muscle degeneration and necrosis characteristic of the disease, the changes found in this analysis were already expected. The other parameters did not change.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2014

Análise cinemática da marcha de cães Golden Retriever saudáveis

Gabriela C.A. Silva; Mariana B. T. Cardoso; Thaís Peixoto Gaiad; Marina P. Brolio; Vanessa Cristina Oliveira; Antônio Chaves de Assis Neto; Daniele dos Santos Martins; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio

Kinematic analysis relates to the relative movement between rigid bodies and finds application in gait analysis and other body movements, interpretation of their data when there is change, determines the choice of treatment to be instituted. The objective of this study was to standardize the march of Dog Golden Retriever Healthy to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. We used a kinematic analysis system to analyse the gait of seven dogs Golden Retriever, female, aged between 2 and 4 years, weighing 21.5 to 28 kg, clinically normal. Flexion and extension were described for shoulder, elbow, carpal, hip, femorotibialis and tarsal joints. The gait was characterized lateral and had accepted hypothesis of normality for all variables, except for the stance of hip and elbow, considering a confidence level of 95%, significance level α = 0.05. Variations have been attributed to displacement of the stripes during movement and the duplicated number of reviews. The kinematic analysis proved to be a consistent method of evaluation of the movement during canine gait and the data can be used in the diagnosis and evaluation of canine gait in comparison to other studies and treatment of dogs with musculoskeletal disorders.


Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2017

Periurethral muscle-derived mononuclear cell injection improves urethral sphincter restoration in rats

Marcelo Pitelli Turco; Alex Balduino de Souza; Isida de Campos Sousa; Paula Fratini; Mariana Matera Veras; Marcio Nogueira Rodrigues; Jose de Bessa; Marina P. Brolio; Katia R. M. Leite; Homero Bruschini; Miguel Srougi; Maria Angélica Miglino; Cristiano Mendes Gomes

Investigate the effect of a novel cell‐based therapy with skeletal muscle‐derived mononuclear cells (SMDMCs) in a rat model of stress urinary incontinence.


Journal of Nutritional Science | 2017

Abnormal carbohydrate metabolism in a canine model for muscular dystrophy

Andressa Rodrigues Amaral; Márcio Antonio Brunetto; Marina P. Brolio; Daniela S. Cima; Maria Angélica Miglino; João Paulo Fernandes Santos; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio

The canine golden retriever muscular dystrophy (GRMD) model is the best animal model for studying Duchenne muscular dystrophy in humans. Considering the importance of glucose metabolism in the muscles, the existence of metabolic and endocrine alterations in a wide range of muscular dystrophies, and the pre-existing relationship between blood insulin concentration and muscular atrophy, the present study aimed to evaluate the postprandial glucose and insulin response in GRMD dogs. A total of eighteen golden retriever dogs were randomly distributed into three experimental groups: healthy/control (G1), female GRMD carriers (G2), and male dogs affected by GRMD (G3). Higher plasma resting glucose levels (P = 0·0047) were seen in G2 and G3 compared with G1, as was the case for minimum (P = <0·0001), mean (P = 0·0002) and maximum (P = 0·0359) glucose values for G3 compared with G1. Fructosamine concentrations were in accordance with reference values found in the literature for dogs. Insulin levels were lower in G3 compared with G1 (P = 0·0065); however, there was no evidence of insulin resistance according to the homeostasis model assessment index values obtained. As for the evaluation of postprandial responses, fluctuations of glucose (P = 0·0007) and insulin (P = 0·0149) were observed in G1 and G2, while in G3 the values remained constant. The results allowed us to identify metabolic changes related to carbohydrate metabolism in GRMD dogs, highlighting the importance of adequate food management for these animals.


Journal of Translational Medicine | 2008

Early transplantation of human immature dental pulp stem cells from baby teeth to golden retriever muscular dystrophy (GRMD) dogs: Local or systemic?

Irina Kerkis; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio; Alexandre Kerkis; Daniele dos Santos Martins; Eder Zucconi; Simone A.S. Fonseca; Rosa Cabral; Carlos Magno da Costa Maranduba; Thaís Peixoto Gaiad; Adriana C. Morini; Natassia M. Vieira; Marina P. Brolio; Osvaldo Augusto Sant'Anna; Maria Angélica Miglino; Mayana Zatz


Genetics and Molecular Research | 2009

Identification of three distinguishable phenotypes in golden retriever muscular dystrophy.

Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio; Leandro Fadel; Thaís Peixoto Gaiad; Daniele dos Santos Martins; Karla Patrícia Cardoso Araújo; Eder Zucconi; Marina P. Brolio; Robson F. Giglio; Adriana C. Morini; Tatiana Jazedje; T.R. Froes; Matheus Levi Tajra Feitosa; M. Valadares; Patricia Cristina Baleeiro Beltrão-Braga; F. V. Meirelles; M. A. Miglino


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2012

Morphological Characterization of the Progenitor Blood Cells in Canine and Feline Umbilical Cord

Marina P. Brolio; Atanásio Serafim Vidane; Helena D. Zomer; Cristiane Valverde Wenceslau; Juliana J OzóRio; Daniele dos Santos Martins; Maria Angélica Miglino; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio

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Eder Zucconi

University of São Paulo

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University of São Paulo

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