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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Intoxicação por Brachiaria spp. em bovinos no Mato Grosso do Sul

Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; Franklin Riet-Correa; Karine Bonucielli Brum; Carlos Eurico dos Santos Fernandes; Marcos Barbosa-Ferreira; Ricardo A.A. Lemos

The epidemiology, clinical signs and pathology of 29 outbreaks of spontaneous poisoning by Brachiaria spp. in beef cattle, which occurred from March 1996 to November 2009, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, were retrospectively studied. For this, the files of the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul were reviewed. Outbreaks occurred at different times of the year, including dry and rainy seasons. While photosensitization was the main clinical sign in cattle from 24 out of 29 outbreaks, in five of them the main clinical sign was progressive wasting, without photosensitization. Eleven outbreaks of photosensitization occurred in pastures of Brachiaria decumbens, two in mixed pastures of B. decumbens and B. brizantha, and one in B. brizantha. In 10 outbreaks the species of Brachiaria was not informed. Morbidity ranged from 0.2% to 50%, and fatality rates were between 44.4% and 100%. In cases of photosensitization brisket edema was the most frequent clinical sign observed. Dermatitis with thickened skin of the flank and perineal region, scar retraction of the ears, jaundice, ocular discharge, crusts in the eyes and ears, and ulceration of the ventral surface of the tongue were also observed. Nervous signs were observed in two cases and diarrhea in one. At necropsy the liver was enlarged, yellowish, with increased lobular pattern, and occasionally with depressed whitish areas. The kidneys were brownish and the urine dark. Upon histological examination of the liver the hepatocytes were swollen and vacuolized. Individual necrosis of hepatocytes, bile duct cell proliferation, biliary retention, and mild to moderate periportal fibrosis were also observed. In all cases foamy macrophages, most in groups, were observed mainly in the centrilobular region. In 21 cattle birefringent crystals were observed within the bile ducts. Five outbreaks of progressive wasting were observed in cattle grazing B. decumbens pastures. The main lesion was an enlarged yellowish liver. Histologic lesions were similar to those observed in cases of photosensitization. Birefringent crystals were observed in the liver of three cases, but foamy macrophages were found in all animals. It is concluded that B. decumbens is more toxic than B. brizantha and that the poisoning occurs at any time of the year. Nevertheless, research is still necessary to determine variations in the saponin content of Brachiaria species and the probable differences on susceptibility/resistance to the poisoning of cattle of different ages, breeds and from different regions.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009

Polioencefalomalacia experimental induzida por amprólio em bovinos

A. P. A. Nogueira; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; B. S. Santos; Ana Paula Pinto; Nickolly Lilge Kawski de Sá Ribas; Ricardo A.A. Lemos; Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant'Ana

In order to establish an experimental model for the study of the etiology, pathology, and pathogenesis of polioencephalomalacia in ruminants, the condition was induced in five sheep by oral administration of amprolium at daily doses of 500 and 1,000mg per kg of body weight respectively for 28-59 days and for 13-39 days. All sheep died or were euthanized in extremis after illness of 3-7 days. Clinical signs included depression, incoordination, midriasis, grinding of the teeth, blindness, and laying down with opisthotonus and paddling movements. Drooling and a sawhorse stance were observed in one sheep and myoclonus in another one. Main gross lesions were restricted to the central nervous system and included swelling of the brain with flattening of telencephalic gyri, and hemorrhages in the parietal and occipital lobes of the telencephalon, in the submeningeal areas of the spinal cord and in the mesencephalon. Histologically, there was segmental laminar neuronal necrosis (red neurons) associated with edema, swelling of endothelial cells, hemorrhages and infiltration by foamy macrophages (gitter cells). These changes were more marked in the frontal, parietal and occipital telecephalic lobes and there was sharp demarcation between the lesions and the adjacent normal neuropile. Additionally, similar, but less marked lesions were seen in the mesencephalon, thalamus and hippocampus. Considering the consistent reproducible aspects of polioencephalomalacia in sheep using amprolium, this may be an useful model for the study of the disease.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2018

Ethnopharmacological approaches to kidney disease-prospecting an indigenous species from Brazilian Pantanal

Cleide Adriane Signor Tirloni; Rhanany Alan Calloi Palozi; Thainá de Almeida Tomazetto; Paulo César de Paula Vasconcelos; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; Ariany Carvalho dos Santos; Valter Paes de Almeida; Jane Manfron Budel; Lauro Mera de Souza; Arquimedes Gasparotto Junior

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Although Luehea divaricata Mart. (Malvaceae) is popularly used by the population of the Brazilian Pantanal for the treatment of different types of kidney diseases, no study has been carried out to prove this ethnobotanical indication. AIM To investigate the possible cardiorenal effects of an herbal preparation obtained from L. divaricata leaves. MATERIALS AND METHODS First, to provide quality control standards, a detailed morphological and microchemical characterization of L. divaricata leaves was performed. Then, the purified aqueous extract was obtained from the leaves of this species (ESLD) and a thorough phytochemical characterization was performed. Subsequently, acute oral toxicity test was performed after single administration of different doses (5, 50, 300, 2000mg/kg) in male and female Wistar rats. Finally, the diuretic, hypotensive and antioxidant properties of ESLD (30, 100, 300mg/kg) were evaluated after acute and prolonged treatment and the role of angiotensin converting enzyme, aldosterone, vasopressin, and nitric oxide in these effects was investigated. RESULTS Analyses performed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry showed that the main secondary metabolites present in ESLD were flavonol O-glycosides and flavone C-glycosides. Acute and prolonged treatment with ESLD was able to expressively increase urinary volume and electrolyte excretion. Mean blood pressure and systolic blood pressure were also significantly reduced after acute treatment. Moreover, treatment with ESLD was able to reduce thiobarbituric acid reactive species and increase serum nitrate levels. CONCLUSION The data obtained showed that ESLD has an important diuretic and hypotensive effect, which is probably dependent on the reduction of oxidative stress and increased bioavailability of nitric oxide.


Journal of Medicinal Food | 2018

Biological Characterization of an Edible Species from Brazilian Biodiversity: From Pharmacognostic Data to Ethnopharmacological Investigation

Cleide Adriane Signor Tirloni; Aniely Oliveira Silva; Rhanany Alan Calloi Palozi; Paulo César de Paula Vasconcelos; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; Ariany Carvalho dos Santos; Valter Paes de Almeida; Jane Manfron Budel; Lauro Mera de Souza; Arquimedes Gasparotto Junior

Abstract Talisia esculenta (A. St.-Hil.) Radlk. is a large tree belonging to family Sapindaceae and popularly known as “pitombeira” or “pitomba.” Although species have relevant economic and medicin...


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2018

Preclinical safety evaluation of the ethanolic extract from guavira fruits (Campomanesia pubescens (D.C.) O. BERG) in experimental models of acute and short-term toxicity in rats

Gustavo Roberto Villas Boas; Ariany Carvalho dos Santos; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; Flávio Henrique Souza de Araújo; Giseli Karenina Traesel; Jhony Moreira Marcelino; Ana Paula Stefanello da Silveira; Brunna Charlla Feitosa Farinelli; Claudia Andrea Lima Cardoso; Roseli Boerngen de Lacerda; Silvia Aparecida Oesterreich

Campomanesia pubescens is a fruit plant widely distributed in South America and used by the population for medicinal and nutritional purposes, with important economic and cultural value. This study evaluated the toxic potential of the ethanolic extract from C. pubescens (EEFCP) fruits through acute and short-term toxicity tests. For the acute toxicity test, female rats received a single oral dose of 2000 mg/kg body weight of EEFCP and were observed for 14 days. In the short-term toxicity test, male and female rats received repeated oral doses of 125, 250, 500 or 1000 mg/kg of EEFCP, being treated and observed for 28 days, and after the treatment period, a satellite and satellite control group remained under observation for another 14 days. No mortality, clinical and organ weight alterations were observed, indicating that LD50 is greater than 2000 mg/kg body weight. In addition, the doses tested did not produce significant changes in the behavioral, physiological, hematological or histopathological parameters of animals. These results demonstrate the low acute and short-term toxicity of EEFCP in rats. The data obtained are of great relevance since they provide important information about a plant species of great economic, nutritional and ethnopharmacological value.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2016

Oral acute and subchronic toxicity studies of the oil extracted from pequi (Caryocar brasiliense, Camb.) pulp in rats.

Giseli Karenina Traesel; Sara Emilia Lima Tolouei Menegati; Ariany Carvalho dos Santos; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; Gustavo Roberto Villas Boas; Priscilla Narciso Justi; Candida Aparecida Leite Kassuya; Eliana Janet Sanjinez Argandoña; Silvia Aparecida Oesterreich


8th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants (ISOPP8), Joâo Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil, May 2009. | 2011

Brachiaria spp. poisoning in ruminants in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.

R. A. A. de Lemos; A. P. A. Nogueira; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; B. S. Santos; Nilton M. Carvalho; Ana Carolina Malves Aniz; P. C. de Freitas; Franklin Riet-Correa; James A. Pfister; Ana Lucia Schild; T. Wierenga


8th International Symposium on Poisonous Plants (ISOPP8), Joâo Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil, May 2009. | 2011

Plant poisonings in Mato Grosso do Sul.

R. A. A. de Lemos; Euripedes Batista Guimarães; Nilton M. Carvalho; A. P. A. Nogueira; B. S. Santos; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; S. G. Cardinal; H. O. Kassab; Franklin Riet-Correa; James A. Pfister; Ana Lucia Schild; T. Wierenga


Food Research International | 2017

Acute and subacute oral toxicity assessment of the oil extracted from Attalea phalerata Mart ex Spreng. pulp fruit in rats

Fernando Freitas de Lima; Giseli Karenina Traesel; Sara Emilia Lima Tolouei Menegati; Ariany Carvalho dos Santos; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; Vinícius Soares de Oliveira; Eliana Janet Sanjinez-Argandoña; Claudia Andrea Lima Cardoso; Silvia Aparecida Oesterreich; Maria do Carmo Vieira


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2016

Acute and subacute toxicity of the aqueous extract of Alibertia edulis (Rich.) A. Rich. ex DC. in rats

Sara Emilia Lima Tolouei Menegati; Fernando Freitas de Lima; Giseli Karenina Traesel; Roosevelt Isaias Carvalho Souza; Ariany Carvalho dos Santos; Diana Figueiredo de Santana Aquino; Vinícius Soares de Oliveira; Silvia Cristina Heredia Vieira; Claudia Andrea Lima Cardoso; Maria do Carmo Vieira; Silvia Aparecida Oesterreich

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Ariany Carvalho dos Santos

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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A. P. A. Nogueira

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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Arquimedes Gasparotto Junior

Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados

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B. S. Santos

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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Rhanany Alan Calloi Palozi

Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados

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Ricardo A.A. Lemos

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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Aniely Oliveira Silva

Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados

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Cleide Adriane Signor Tirloni

Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados

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