Pedro Brandini Néspoli
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Valentim Arabicano Gheller; Paulo Vargas Peixoto; Ticiana N. França; A.U. Carvalho; Douglas K. Godoy de Araújo; Christina Malm
Due to lack of information about the subject and lack of studies that confront the techniques of liver biopsy in sheep, a comparative study between eight biopsy techniques in this species was developed. In this study, eight crossbred (Santa Ines) ewe lambs (17.95 kg ± 2.71) were used in serial procedures for eight consecutive weeks. Liver samples obtained through six percutaneous techniques and two videolaparoscopic techniques were analyzed. The clinical aspects, clinical pathological findings, hepatic sample weights, histology quality, number of centrilobular veins and portal spaces, and the presence of artifacts in the histology slices were recorded. For the percutaneous techniques, two types of needles were used, modified Menghini (M) and semi-automatic tru-cut (T). They were used in combinations with blind biopsies, guided by ultrasound (US) and monitored by video laparoscopy (VL) biopsies. In the videolaparoscopy procedures, Blakesley biopsy forceps and the method of liver fragment resection by VL were used. No relevant hematological or biochemical alterations were found and the clinical manifestations were slight and transitory. In a general way, the use of US and VL in percutaneous biopsies did not yield a significant improvement in weight and histology quality of the liver samples; however, the videolaparoscopic techniques allowed a wider access to the liver than the percutaneous techniques. The quality of the samples obtained through both VL techniques were equivalent; however, the resection technique enabled the collection of heavier samples, but determined the formation of perihepatic adherences. More difficulty in fragment retrieval, more fluctuation in weight and less quality were found in samples obtained with M needles when compared to T needles.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Daniel G. Ubiali; Raquel Aparecida Sales da Cruz; Marconni Victor da Costa Lana; Yara Silva Meireles; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Marcos de Almeida Souza; Edson Moleta Colodel; Caroline Argenta Pescador
An outbreak of compressive myelopathy in cattle associated with the improper use of an oil vaccine is described. Neurological signs were observed in 25 out of 3,000 cattle after 60 days of being vaccinated against foot and mouth disease. The clinical picture was characterized by progressive paralysis of the hind limbs, difficulty in standing up, and sternal recumbency during the course of 2-5 months. A filling defect between the L1 and L3 vertebrae was seen through myelography performed in one of the affected animals. A yellow-gray, granular and irregular mass was observed in four necropsied animals involving the spinal nerve roots and epidural space of the lumbar (L1-L4) spinal cord; the mass was associated with a whitish oily fluid. This fluid was also found in association with necrosis of the longissimus dorsi muscle. Microscopic changes in the epidural space, nerve roots, and spinal musculature were similar and consisted of granulomas or pyogranulomas around circular unstained spaces (vacuoles). These spaces were located between areas of severe diffuse hyaline necrosis of muscle fibers and resembled the drops of oil present in the vaccine.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Gisele Salengue Martins; Érika R. Lopes; Isis I G Taques; Cristiane Yokomizo Correia; Yara Silva Meireles; Nívea Clarice Monteiro Rocha Turbino; Luciana Dambrósio Guimarães; Pedro Brandini Néspoli
Thirteen adult coatis (Nasua nasua) from Zoological Park of the Federal University of Mato Grosso were chemically restrained and subjected to several radiographic procedures. Radiographs of the fore limbs, hind limbs, thorax, abdomen, neck and skull were performed. The images obtained were compared to anatomical specimens and to radiographs of dogs. Descriptions of the radiographic morphology of internal organs and skeletal structures were performed and images of the main radiographs of the species were made available. The main differences between coatis and canines members radiographic morphology were limited to the hands and feet. Coatis had 5 well developed digits with the metacarpals and metatarsals slightly shorter than the corresponding digits. This species have 7 cervical vertebrae, 15 thoracic, 5 lumbar vertebrae, and 3 sacral (fused). The frontal sinuses were larger, with cranial extension between the maxillary and nasal bones, numerous and very evident septa. The observed dentition was I 3/3, C1 / 1, P4 / 4 M2 / 2 = 40 and the main thoracic and ventral organs showed similar anatomy and radiographic features to those described for canines.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Samay Zillmann Rocha Costa; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Vivian A. Nogueira; David Driemeier; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Paulo Vargas Peixoto; Aníbal G. Armién; Ticiana N. França
Inspite that Brachiaria spp. are most important forage grasses for beef cattle raising in Brazil, they can under certain conditions be toxic, cause outbreaks of hepatogenic photosensibilization and determine severe economic losses. Animals grazing toxic Brachiaria spp. commonly show in their liver foamy macrophages, isolated or grouped together, and crystals inside the biliary ducts. Steroidal saponins have been identified in these crystals and are liable for damage the liverleading to accumulation of phylloerytrin. Occasionally negative images of the crystals may be seen in the cytoplasm of foamy macrophages. The pathogenesis of formation and the type of material stored in the foamy cells is still unknown. The lectin histochemistry aims to assist in the detection of foamy macrophages and consequently in the diagnosis of the poisoning. Lectin histochemistry detects what kind of specific sugar residues exists in the cytoplasm of the foamy cells. The purpose of the present study was to identify the most suitable lectins the detection of steroidal saponins in the liver and kidney of sheep with photosensitization caused by Brachiara decumbens. Fragments of liver and kidney of fifteen sheep of both sexes and variable age, from Conceicao do Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, and one sheep kept free grazing Brachiaria spp. were evaluated by lectin histochemistry. Fourteen lectins were used (Con-A, DBA, SBA, PNA, SJA, RCA-I, UEA-I, WGA, SWGA, GSL, PSA, PHA-L, PHA-E and LCA). It was found that the PNA lectin detected in the liver of sheep with photosensitization, caused by ingestion of Brachiaria decumbens, showed specificity and great binding reactivity for foamy macrophages, and also specificity and slight binding reactivity for hepatocytes. The WGA lectin showed specificity and moderate binding reactivity for foamy macrophages of the liver, and also specificity and slight binding reactivity for hepatocytes. The SBA, GSL and LCA lectins showed specificity and moderate binding reactivity for foamy macrophages, but were not specific for hepatocytes. The PNA lectin showed greater binding reactivity in the kidney of the sheep. Lectin histochemistry evaluation had not yet been performed in liver and kidney of sheep with photosensitization caused by Brachiaria spp.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015
Érika R. Lopes; Thais Oliveira Morgado; Yara Silva Meireles; Adriano Alves Jorge; Arielli A Q Zago; Sandra Helena Ramiro Corrêa; Regina Celia Rodrigues da Paz; Pedro Brandini Néspoli
Ultrasonography is a method of non-invasive imaging and an important tool for diagnosing a variety of animal diseases. In this paper the technique of transabdominal ultrasonography in five anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), two males and three females, belonging to the Federal University of Mato Grosso Zoo and a necropsy of an animal dead for natural cause were performed. The Zoo animals were anesthetized with tiletamine and zolazepan (Zoletil®) and maintained with isoflurane. Linear multifrequency transducer (LA 332) of the 3.0 to 11 MHz scans of the liver, gallbladder, stomach, spleen, kidneys, bladder and testes. There are similarities between the splenic architecture, the liver texture and echogenicity and the gallbladder ultrassonografic position and appearance when compared to the canines. Differences exist as renal and testes location, stomach wall thickness and presence of free anechoic fluid among the stomach, spleen and left kidney in all animals studied.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2013
Gisele Salengue Martins; Andresa de Cássia Martini; Yara Silva Meirelles; Valéria Dutra; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Adriane Jorge Mendonça; Mariana de Mederios Torres; Larissa Gaeta; Geovanna Barreira Monteiro; Joadil Gonçalves de Abreu; Valéria Régia Franco Sousa
The Lower Urinary Tract Disease Feline (FLUTD) are frequent in clinical routine of this species is due to various disease processes characterized by hematur...
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Wilma Neres da Silva Campos; Marcos de Almeida Souza; Thaís Ruiz; Thalita Priscila da Silva Peres; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Alessandro Tadeu Marques; Edson Moleta Colodel; Roberto Lopes de Souza
The aim of this study was to evaluate the progression of lesions in different stages of osteoarthritis (OA) experimental by radiography (RX), computed tomography (CT), macroscopic and histopathology, linking these different diagnostic methods, helped to provide information that helps the best time for the therapeutic approach. Four experimental periods were delineated at 3, 6, 9 and 12 weeks after induction of OA, known as PI, PII, PIII and PIV, respectively, each with six animals. We evaluated the five compartments of the femorotibial joint: medial femoral condyle (MFC), lateral femoral condyle (LFC), medial tibial plateau (MTP), lateral tibial plateau (LTP) and femoral trochlea (FT). Therefore we established an index by compartment (IC) and by adding such an index was estimated joint femorotibial (IFT). It was observed that the CFM was the compartment with the highest IC also differed significantly (p 0.05) between the PI and PII, however contrary fact occurred between the PII and PIII (p 0.05) between the PI and PII. In the variation of the average interval between periods, there was a higher value between the PIII PIV and for the other intervals of time periods (PI, PII, and PIII-PII). However, these intervals showed no statistically significant difference (p>0.05). Through the RX, CT, macroscopic and histopathological findings, we found similar patterns among individuals within the same period demonstrating a gradual progression of the disease. These results show that between 3 and 6 weeks progression of the lesion is slower and probably also can be reversed in comparison to other ranges where proved further progression between 9 and 12 weeks after induction of trauma OA. These results may provide a better therapeutic approach aimed at reversing the lesions in early stages of OA. We conclude that the interconnection of the four diagnostic methods individually classified into scores, which were unified in both indices in the evaluation by the femorotibial joint compartment and may represent a diagnostic condition closer to the true condition of the injury and its progression.
Veterinary Ophthalmology | 2015
Thaís Ruiz; Wilma Neres da Silva Campos; Thalita Priscila da Silva Peres; Gentil Ferreira Gonçalves; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Valéria Régia Franco Sousa; Alexandre Pinto Ribeiro
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2001
Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Marcos Dutra Duarte; Pedro S. Bezerra; Jürgen Döbereiner; Paulo Vargas Peixoto
Ciencia Rural | 2016
Mahyumi Fujimori; Érika Rondon Lopes; Samara Rosolem Lima; Daphine Ariadne Jesus de Paula; Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de Almeida; Edson Moleta Colodel; Caroline Argenta Pescador; Pedro Brandini Néspoli; Luciano Nakazato; Valéria Dutra; Roberto Lopes de Souza; Valéria Régia Franco Sousa