Mihaela Zaulet
University of Bucharest
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2012
Mihaela Zaulet; Maria Rodica Gurau; Vlad Petrovan; Laura Buburuzan
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a disease produced by the (PRRS) virus, characterized by endemic evolution in the majority of countries, which remains in actuality being a permanent threat to health and economic free farms, as well as for those infected. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity of Romanian PRRSV isolates from the four most important pig farms in Romania by comparing the nucleotide sequences obtained for ORF5 and ORF7 with a wide range of sequences from GenBank belonging to the main types of PRRSV; the type 1. Eighteen different sequences were obtained for ORF5 gene and 10 for ORF7 gene. One Romanian isolate (Rom3) was found in three of the four different investigated farms. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the Romanian PRRSV nucleotide sequences clustered in three groups within the subtype 1 of the virus. The analysis of amino acid sequences evidenced for GP5 and N-nucleocapsid proteins confirmed that the Romanian virus belonged to type 1.
Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2017
Mihaela Zaulet; Steliana Kevorkian; Sorina Dinescu; Coralia Cotoraci; Maria Suciu; Hildegard Herman; Laura Buburuzan; Liliana Badulescu; Aurel Ardelean; Anca Hermenean
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine-disrupting chemical released into the environment, with severe consequences for human health, including metabolic syndrome and associated pathological conditions. Due to limited information on BPA-induced hepatotoxicity, the present study focused on investigating the association between BPA-induced toxicity and inflammatory markers in the liver, and how these injuries may be alleviated using the natural agent silymarin, a flavonoid with antioxidant properties obtained from Silybum marianum. Administration of BPA to male CD-1 mice for 10 days caused a significant increase in the number of cells immunopositive for interleukin 6 and tumor necrosis factor-α, pro-inflammatory cytokines that mediate the hepatic inflammatory response. Treatment with 200 mg/kg of silymarin concurrently with BPA for 10 days resulted in a diminished level of pro-inflammatory cytokines and in significantly reduced ultrastructural injuries. Additionally, silymarin was able to restore the significantly decreased glycogen deposits observed following BPA exposure to normal levels, thus favoring hepatic glycogenesis. This study represents the first report of silymarin ability to reduce hepatic lesions and to counteract inflammation caused by BPA in mice. A dose of 200 mg/kg silymarin was sufficient to induce a protective effect against structural and ultrastructural injuries induced by BPA and to lower the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines observed in murine liver tissue following exposure to BPA.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2017
Mihaela Zaulet; Vlad Petrovan; Andrada M. Birladeanu; Ana Maria M. Stoian; Steliana Kevorkian; Cornelia Nichita; Marc Eloit; Laura Buburuzan
Swine pasivirus 1 (SPaV-1) was first detected in the feces of healthy pigs in France as a new species in family Picornaviridae. We investigated the presence, distribution, and genetic variability of this virus in 7 geographic areas with intensive pig breeding farms in eastern Romania. A total of 564 porcine specimens, including 82 fecal specimens and 482 pools of organs, were collected from healthy pigs in different stages of production from pathogen-free swine farming units. The virus was found in 6 of 7 areas investigated. Of the 564 samples analyzed, 218 were positive for SPaV-1, with the highest prevalence of the virus in organ homogenates (39% positive) followed by feces (37% positive). The highest susceptibility to infection was found in nurseries (50% positive in both the first and second months of feeding). Sequencing analysis of VP0 revealed 3 different Romanian sequences. The phylogenetic investigations suggest that the Romanian sequences cluster with other Pasivirus strains selected from the GenBank database, forming a separate clade from other Picornaviridae genera and defining the described Pasivirus.
Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2010
Steliana Kevorkian; S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Mihaela Zaulet; Anca Hermenean; Marieta Costache
Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2009
S. E. Georgescu; Maria Adina Manea; Mihaela Zaulet; Marieta Costache
Romanian Biotechnological Letters | 2009
Mihaela Zaulet; Lavinia Rusu; Steliana Kevorkian; Catalina Luca; Sorina Mihacea; Elena Marcela Badea; Marieta Costache
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2011
Steliana Kevorkian; Mihaela Zaulet; Maria Adina Manea
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2013
Stelian Baraitareanu; Maria Rodica Otelea; Mihaela Zaulet; Kurt Schneider; Mihai Turcitu; Leonardo Leonardi; Doina Danes
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2015
Vlad Petrovan; Laura Buburuzan; Mihaela Zaulet
Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2014
Mihaela Zaulet; Vlad Petrovan; Andrada M. Birladeanu; Cristian Nicu; Ana Maria M. Stoian; Oana Canareica; Laura Buburuzan
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