Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Daniela S. Fernandez; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz; Alan Peres Ferraz de Melo; Rosangela Felipe Rodrigues; Wilson Machado de Souza
To perform a microscopic study of the glands attached to the male urethra, we used two adult capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrocaeris) from which fragments of the urethral glands were collected, immersed in Bouins fixative solution, washed thoroughly with 70% to absolute alcohol, submitted to routine histological techniques and stained with hematoxylin/eosin and Massons trichromic method. The morphological findings were: Vas deferens has a thickening of the wall without granular epithelium and with unchanged lumen; the vesicular gland has a secretory epithelium of pseudostratified columnar type; the prostate gland has a high and ramified mucous membrane covered with pseudostratified cylindrical epithelium. Male capybaras have vesicular, prostate as urethral glands. In the material examined, no secretory epithelium corresponding to bulbourethral glands was identified; morphologically it resembles to the other histricomorphs.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Victor M Aleixo; Leandro N Pressinoti; Dérick V. S Campos; Raoni de C Menezes-Aleixo; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz
Commercial breeding of Caiman yacare has been consolidated in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, as an alternative and legal activity for rural properties in the area of its natural occurrence, to restrain predatory hunting and for preservation of the species. Rationalization of the production process in alligator breading is a relatively new action, which allows a better skin quality and integral use, different from the production of skins from animals in nature. Considering the importance of the intestines as being the main place of the major events related to nutrients obtainment for the body metabolism, this study aimed to characterize qualitative and quantitatively the mucosa of the small and large intestine of young C. yacare. For the characterization of the intestinal wall structure in optical microscopy and histometry of the mucosa were collected intestinal samples from 16 animals, three of which were also used for the histochemical study. The samples were obtained from five regions, four from the small intestine and one from the large intestine. They were fixed in Bouin solution and processed according to the techniques recommended for paraffin inclusion. Semiserial histological sections (about four micrometers) were obtained and the specimen was deparaffinized, hydrated, and stained with hematoxylin-eosin for the general description and histometric study, which consisted of measuring the frequency of intestinal villi, lengths of epithelium and lamina propria of the mucosa, and mucosal thickness. In the statistical analysis was applied the variance analysis and Tukey test. For the histochemistry study were used the reaction to periodic acid-Schiff, alcian blue pH 1.0 counterstained with hematoxylin and alcian blue pH 2.5 conjugated to the periodic acid-Schiff. For description of the histological structures was used the terminology available in the Histological Nomina .The wall structure of the small and large intestine of the C. yacare was formed by mucosa, muscular and serosa tunics. The mucosal consisted of lining epithelium type simple cylindrical formed by columnar epithelial cells and goblet cells; lamina propria of loose connective tissue and a single layer of muscularis mucosa. The muscular tunic consisted of two stratums, the circular and the longitudinal, being the circular stratum more developed. The serosa was typical. The specializations of the mucosa observed in the small and large intestines respectively, were intestinal villi and folds, and along the regions of the intestines, showed a reduction of its complexity. The histometric study of the mucosa showed statistically significant difference between the small and large intestines. Although the structure of the intestinal wall of C. yacareis similar to other crocodilians, the green turtle and the ostrich, its still necessary studies about the histophysiology that the nutritional management of the species in captivity be incremented.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015
Sandra I.S. Figueiredo; Luciana Batalha de Miranda Araújo; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz; Flávio de Rezende Guimarães; Jéssica L. Cantarini; Eugênio Gonçalves de Araújo
Yacare Caiman meat consumption has become a marketing trend and a commodity on the rise in Mato Grosso state in Brazil. In the last four years, cuts from the trunk represented 28.40% of total meat sales. Although evolutionary studies, morphophysiological ontogenetic and technology research have been carried out, characterization of muscle and bone bases of cuts from the torso has not been previously reported. The aim of this research is to describe the muscles and corresponding bones related to sirloin, filet mignon and meat trims cuts. To describe the bones, we used six boned carcasses from juvenile Yacare Caiman, as well as an adult specimen, obtained by donation after death from the Federal University of Mato Grosso Zoo. The bones were macerated, bleached and their anatomical details recorded. In order to study the muscle, 24 juvenile specimens were obtained after slaughter and skinning and dissected on both sides. The sirloin cut consists of the semispinal, longissimus and iliocostalis muscles, which are inserted on thoracic vertebrae and ribs, as well as lumbar and sacral ribs. The meat trims cut is formed by latissimus dorsi, serratus, pectoral and abdominal (external oblique, internal oblique, transversus and rectus) muscles, based in various bones: bone ribs are the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral ribs, the gastralia, the sternum and epipubis. The filet mignon cut is formed by the internal puboischiofemoralis cranial (sublumbar) muscle and by the troncocaudal (ventral surface of the pelvis) muscle.
Archive | 2013
Maria Angélica Miglino; Tatiana Carlesso dos Santos; Claudia Kanashiro; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz
Despite an abundant and diverse literature on the biology and reproductive management of capybaras, there is no detailed description of the morphophysiology of the urogenital system of the species in particular or, indeed, the hystricomorph rodents in general. This rodent group, which includes the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera), cane rat (Thryonomysspp.), paca (Cuniculus paca), rock cavy (Kerodonspp.), and agouti (Dasyproctaspp.), could be regarded as monophyletic, based on placental structure alone (Luckett and Mossman 1981).
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2015
Sandra I.S. Figueiredo; Eugênio Gonçalves de Araújo; Luciana Batalha de Miranda Araújo; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz
The commercial exploitation of the Yacare Caiman (Caiman yacare) has become a relevant commodity in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Crocodilians tail muscles nutritional characteristics and representativeness in body mass became the object of morphophysiological technological and evolutionary studies. The aim of this research was to report, for the first time, the anatomical characterization of muscle and bone bases of Pantanal Caiman meat cuts obtained from the tail. To describe the bones, we used one adult and six juvenile specimens of Pantanal Caiman. In order to study the muscle, 24 juvenile individuals were slaughtered and skinned, preserved in a -20oC freezer and thawed at the time of use, without any fixation. After evisceration, the specimens were dissected on both sides to verify structural symmetry, muscle attachments, sintopy relations, shape and muscular architecture. Caudal vertebrae are procoelous, except for the first of the series, and have sites on the ventral surface of their body where the hemal processes articulate, with the exception of the first and the last four or five vertebrae. The commercial meat cuts of the tail are the tail sirloin, composed of semispinal caudal, longissimus caudal, ilioischiocaudal, long caudofemoral, transverse and deep of the tail muscles, and also the tail tip, consisting of the longissimus caudal and ilioischiocaudal muscles, based on the last five or six caudal vertebrae.
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
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2010
Juliana Normando Pinheiro; Isabela de Godoy; Elizângela Silva de Brito; Christine Strüssmann; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015
Rita de Cássia da Silva Machado Neves; Lúcia Aparecida de Fátima Mateus; Samara Rosolem Lima; Felipe Augusto Constantino Seabra da Cruz; Jaqueline Gomes Rosa; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz; Adriane Jorge Mendonça; Luciano Antunes Barros
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017
Walkiria F. Silva; Raissa L. Lima; Juliana Normando Pinheiro; Elizângela Silva de Brito; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2017
R. Pulcherio; F.H. Maruyama; T. Dorado-Rodrigues; M. Silveira; V. Dutra; Rosa Helena dos Santos Ferraz
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Felipe Augusto Constantino Seabra da Cruz
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
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Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
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