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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound | 2012

Plastinated heart slices aid echocardiographic interpretation in the dog.

Alejandro Gómez; Josefa Fernández del Palacio; R. Latorre; Robert W. Henry; Ricardo Sarriá; Octavio López Albors

Our aim was to compare plastinated sections of the canine heart with corresponding two-dimensional (2D) echocardiographic images. Thirteen dog hearts were fixed by dilation and then processed by the S10 silicon plastination method (Biodur). Two dogs without evidence of cardiac disease were imaged using 2D echocardiography so as to obtain a complete series of the standard right and left parasternal images, which were compared with corresponding plastinated slices obtained by knife sectioning of the hearts. The plastinated slices revealed the internal anatomy of the heart with great detail and were particularly useful to display the spatial relationship between complex anatomic structures. The plastinated slices corresponded accurately with the echocardiographic images. Because of the dilation of the right heart during the fixation process, it was not possible to obtain plastinated specimens in ventricular systole. This paper may be a reference atlas for assisting 2D echocardiography interpretation.


Histology and Histopathology | 2010

Posthatch development of the axial musculature of the common dentex Dentex dentex, L (Teleostei)

Octavio López Albors; M. Arizcun; E. Abellán; Alfonso Blanco; M. D. Ayala; L. M. Pastor; R. Latorre

The common dentex is a promising candidate for Mediterranean aquaculture. The present work is aimed at describing the development of the axial musculature from hatching to postlarval life. Transmission electron microscopy, histochemical (NADH-TR and mATPase) and immunohistochemical techniques (S-58 and TUNEL) have been used. At hatching superficial red and deep white muscles can be distinguished. Presumptive dermomyotome (external) cells are initially located over the superficial red muscle but shortly (2 days) tend to concentrate towards the epaxial and hipaxial limits of the myotome. Then, these cells enter the myotome and spread around and within the white muscle thus being apparently responsible for the stratified hyperplasia of the myotome. Mosaic hyperplasia is activated during the second half of the larval period and initially relies on differentiation of a population of atypical premyoblastic cells (APC). APC are mononuclear cells with euchromatic nuclei, cytoplasms full of thin longitudinally projected tubules, occasional mitochondria and scattered ribosomes. By the end of the larval period these cells tend to disappear, partly due to apoptosis, but postlarval mosaic hyperplasia continues by differentiation of presumptive myosatellite cells. APC are an unexpected and singular finding of this study which deserves more research, so as to further characterize their ancestry, developmental programme and fate. In addition to the white and superficial red muscle fibres, intermediate (pink) and tonic fibres appear during larval metamorphosis. Later, during the early postlarval life, a new type of slow twitch red muscle fibre is differentiated (red adult type).


Journal of Veterinary Medical Education | 2016

Plastination in Anatomy Learning: An Experience at Cambridge University

R. Latorre; David Bainbridge; Angie Tavernor; Octavio López Albors

Due to lack of objective data, the benefits of using plastination in combination with wet dissection in teaching gross anatomy are unknown. The aim of this study was to obtain objective evidence from students regarding the effectiveness of combining plastinated specimens (PS) with an established gross anatomy education program at Cambridge University that uses wet cadaver dissection and small-group tutorials. For a complete academic year, a total of 135 PS were used alongside wet cadaver dissections. The PS were also available for small-group tutorials. An anonymous closed questionnaire, using a 5-point numerical-estimation Likert scale, was used to gather information relating to the effectiveness of the PS. The level of student satisfaction with the combined use of wet dissections and PS was high, although higher (p<.05) for second-year students (98.4%) than for first-year students (95.5%). Students felt the specimens allowed them to see details that were often more difficult to identify in their dissections, for instance nerves. Voluntary use of PS was higher (p<.01) for second-year students (96.9%), who had previously experienced anatomy teaching with cadaver dissection alone, than for first-year students (77.7%). Overall, 97.7% of all students thought that the PS helped them understand and learn anatomy. All students surveyed (100%) recommended the use of PS in the future. Students considered the use of PS in the dissection room combined with wet cadaver dissection to be beneficial when learning anatomy, particularly when combined with their use during small-group tutorials.


Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 2015

Quantitative Evaluation of the Vasculature Supplying the Oviduct in Pre-Pubertal and Sexually Mature Sows

Hugo Andres Gutierrez; R. Latorre; Elizabeth MartÍnez BagÁn; Francisco Sanchez Margallo; Octavio López Albors

The present work was aimed at characterizing the regional vascularization of the oviduct in the pig to ascertain whether the number of terminal mesosalpingeal arterioles supplying the isthmus and ampulla is influenced by reproductive maturity and state of the estrous cycle. The total number of terminal arterioles (NTA) in the mesosalpinx was quantified under a stereomicroscope in latex injected ex‐vivo reproductive tracts from pre‐pubertal (n = 10) and mature sows (n = 34), the latter allocated into three phases of the estrous cycle: follicular (n = 12); early luteal (n = 11); and late luteal (n = 11). The NTA and density of terminal arterioles (DTA) changed little between pre‐pubertal and mature sows or among sows of different reproductive status (P > 0.05). Conversely, both in pre‐pubertal and mature sows the isthmus showed higher DTA (P < 0.001) than the ampulla. It is concluded that the pattern of vascularization supplying the porcine oviduct is essentially established before the onset of puberty so that neither cyclical changes coupled with the estrous cycle nor regional variations between the isthmus and ampulla are likely at the level of the terminal arterioles supplying the oviduct during the reproductive life. Anat Rec, 298:1978–1983, 2015.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Time-course evaluation of intestinal structural disorders in a porcine model of intra-abdominal hypertension by mechanical intestinal obstruction

Ester Párraga Ros; Laura Correa-Martín; Francisco M. Sánchez-Margallo; Irma Eugenia Candanosa-Aranda; Manu L.N.G. Malbrain; Robert A. Wise; R. Latorre; Octavio López Albors; Gregorio Castellanos

Background A mechanical intestinal obstruction (MIO) can generate intraabdominal hypertension (IAH) that is life threatening. The intestines are very sensitive to IAH since the low splanchnic perfusion causes intestinal hypoxia, local acidosis and bacterial translocations. This may lead to acute intestinal distress syndrome (AIDS). The identification of intestinal injuries during IAH and its correlation with clinical parameters as the abdominal perfusion pressure (APP), the gastric intramucosal pH (pHi) and lactic acid (Lc) are still unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the sequence of intestinal histopathological findings in an MIO model and to analyze potential relationships with parameters currently used in clinical practice (APP, pHi and Lc). Material and methods Twenty pigs were divided into three groups: a control group (n = 5) and two experimental groups with 20 mmHg (G1, n = 10) and 30 mmHg (G2, n = 5) of IAH by MIO. The pressures were maintained for 3 hours, except in 5 animals in G1 where it was maintained for 5 hours. The APP, pHi and LA were recorded and biopsies of the terminal ileum were taken every 30 minutes in all groups. The intestinal damage was graded according to the Park Score. Results Intestinal injuries were found in 42.9% of pigs in the experimental groups. The lesions were independent of the level and duration of IAH. Although APP and pHi were slightly lower in injured animals (I +) of G1 and G2, there were no significant differences among those uninjured (I-). Lc was significantly increased in all I+ pigs from the onset of IAH. Conclusion The IAH by MIO causes intestinal lesions from the first 30 minutes with concurrent decreases in APP and pHi and increases in Lc. Lc could be the best clinical parameter related to intestinal damages with a clear difference between I + and I- animals.


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2010

Muscle tissue structural changes and texture development in sea bream, Sparus aurata L., during post-mortem storage.

Maria D. Ayala; I. Abdel; Marina Santaella; Carmen Martínez; María Jesús Periago; F. Gil; Alfonso Blanco; Octavio López Albors


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2011

Muscle tissue structure and flesh texture in gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata L., fillets preserved by refrigeration and by vacuum packaging

Maria D. Ayala; Marina Santaella; Carmen Martínez; María Jesús Periago; Alfonso Blanco; José María Vázquez; Octavio López Albors


Veterinary Journal | 2013

Characterization of anal double balloon endoscopy in the dog

Ricardo Sarriá; Octavio López Albors; Federico Soria; Ignacio Ayala; Enrique Pérez Cuadrado; Silvia Chacón; R. Latorre


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2018

Intestinal histopathological changes in a porcine model of pneumoperitoneum-induced intra-abdominal hypertension

Ester Párraga Ros; Laura Correa-Martín; Francisco M. Sánchez-Margallo; Irma Eugenia Candanosa-Aranda; Manu L.N.G. Malbrain; Robert Wise; R. Latorre; Octavio López Albors; Gregorio Castellanos


Society for Reproduction and Fertility Annual Conference 2015 | 2015

Periovulatory oxygen levels within the porcine oviduct obtained by laparoendoscopic single-site surgery

Octavio López Albors; Hurtado Miguel Sanchez; Hugo Andres Gutierrez; Francisco Sanchez Margallo; Joaquin Gadea; R. Latorre

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Federico Soria

University of Extremadura

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