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Journal of The American Animal Hospital Association | 2004

Carmustine, Vincristine, and Prednisone in the Treatment of Canine Lymphosarcoma

Sílvia Regina Ricci Lucas; Bruna Maria Pereira Coelho; Maurício Luis Marquezi; Maria Luisa Franchini; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; Diana Helena de Benedetto Pozzi

A chemotherapeutic protocol using carmustine in combination with vincristine and prednisone was tested in dogs with multicentric malignant lymphosarcoma. Of seven dogs treated, six (85.7%) achieved complete remission. A partial response occurred in one dog. Median survival time was 224 days (mean 386 days), and median duration of remission was 183 days (mean 323 days). Marked neutropenia was observed following carmustine administration. There were no significant alterations in platelets and red blood cell counts during treatment, and no abnormalities attributable to the chemotherapy were found in serum biochemical profiles. Results of this study showed that carmustine is an effective alternative option in the treatment of canine lymphosarcoma.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013

Avaliação da albuminúria e da eletroforese de proteínas urinárias de cães com hiperadrenocorticismo e a relação com a pressão arterial sistêmica

Carolina Zaghi Cavalcante; Márcia Mery Kogika; Angela Bacic; Marcelo L. Santoro; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; João P. Sault; Mônica Kanashiro Oyafuso; Denise Maria Nunes Simões

Hyperadrenocorticism is one of the commonest endocrinopathies in dogs, and it is characterized by the excessive exposure of glucocorticoids excreted by adrenals. Chronic hypercortisolemia may promote several complications, including systemic hypertension and glomerulonephritis. Glomerulonephritis may initiate several variable degrees of proteinuria and leading to the development of chronic kidney disease. The loss of proteins through urine, mainly predominant albumin, is a characteristic of glomerular diseases and the determination of laboratorial variables, such as the urinary protein-to- creatinine ratio (UPC), urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UAC; ELISA test) and electrophoresis of urinary proteins are recommended to elucidate the diagnosis. Therefore, the goal of this study is to evaluate the relationship between proteinuria and systemic arterial hypertension in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism and to determine through evaluation of albuminuria and molecular weight of urinary proteins, the segment of the nephron that could be damaged. Thirty dogs with hyperadrenocorticism were evaluated and subdivided into groups; 13 dogs with systemic arterial hypertension (group I) and 17 normotensive (group II). The UPC was determined, as well as UAC and the urine protein electrophoresis by polyacrylamide gel technique, containing dodecyl sodium sulphate (SDS-PAGE). The results were compared with data obtained from 30 clinically healthy dogs. No association between systemic arterial hypertension and albuminuria was detected in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism as well as no alterations of proteins patterns or molecular weights bands of low ( 60 kDa) was found. However, dogs with hyperadrenocorticism may develop glomerular and tubular injuries that were characterized by the presence of albuminuria and proteins of low and high molecular weights, independently of systemic arterial hypertension. In conclusion, the quantitative (UPC and UAC) and qualitative (SDS-PAGE) evaluation of urinary proteins could add information to indicate the possible segments of the nephrons that caused the loss of those proteins.


BMC Veterinary Research | 2017

Report of the first clinical case of intestinal trichomoniasis caused by Tritrichomonas foetus in a cat with chronic diarrhoea in Brazil

Aline S. Hora; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; Fabiana Cecília Cassiano; Paulo Eduardo Brandão; Archivaldo Reche-Junior; Hilda Fátima de Jesus Pena

BackgroundTritrichomonas foetus is an emergent and important enteric pathogen of cats, which causes prolonged diarrhoea in cats.Case presentationThis study describes a T. foetus infection in a seven-month-old, entire male domestic shorthair kitten with a six-month history of persistent large intestinal diarrhoea, faecal incontinence, prostration, apathy and weight loss. Parasites were microscopically observed and confirmed by PCR and DNA sequencing. Molecular analyses were carried out comparing the sequence obtained in this study with T. foetus and T. suis. Retrieved from GenBank. After treatment with ronidazole, the cat showed resolution of clinical signs.ConclusionsThis is the first clinical case of T. foetus infection in a chronic diarrheic cat in Brazil and South America, confirming the presence of this pathogen in this part of the world and highlighting the importance of this protozoa being considered in the differential diagnosis of cats presenting diarrhoea of the large intestine. Our case report enriches our knowledge on the geographical distribution of T. foetus in cats in Brazil and provides further understanding of the clinical significance of feline intestinal trichomoniasis in this country.


Veterinary Microbiology | 2017

Equine herpesvirus type 1 induces both neurological and respiratory disease in Syrian hamsters

Leonardo Pereira Mesquita; Andressa Ferrari Arévalo; Dennis Albert Zanatto; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; Elenice Maria Sequetin Cunha; Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza; Eliana Monteforte Cassaro Villalobos; Claudia Madalena Cabrera Mori; Paulo César Maiorka; Enio Mori

The equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) is an important cause of myeloencephalopathy and respiratory disease in horses. Animal models for EHV-1 infection have been specially developed using mice and Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). However, few studies have attempted to evaluate the pathogenesis of EHV-1 infection in the central nervous system (CNS) and respiratory system of hamsters. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the pathogenesis of four Brazilian EHV-1 strains within the CNS and lungs of Syrian hamsters. Hamsters intranasally infected with A4/72, A9/92, A3/97, and Iso/72 EHV-1 strains developed severe neurological and respiratory signs and died during acute EHV-1 infection within 3 to 5days post-inoculation. However, neurological signs were more severe in A4/72 and A9/92-infected hamsters, whereas respiratory signs were more prominent in A3/97 and Iso/72-infected hamsters. In the latter, lesions in the CNS were predominantly inflammatory, whereas in A4/72 and A9/92-infected hamsters, neuronal and liquefactive necrosis were the predominant lesions. EHV-1 infected hamsters also developed an interstitial pneumonia with infiltration of alveolar septa by macrophages, neutrophils, and lymphocytes, with the exception of A9/92-infected hamsters, which developed severe hemorrhages within the airways. EHV-1 antigens were detected along with CNS and pulmonary lesions. EHV-1 was also recovered from CNS of all infected hamsters, whereas the virus was recovered from the lungs of A4/72, A9/92, and Iso/72-infected hamsters. Brazilian EHV-1 strains caused both severe CNS and respiratory disease in hamsters, thus making this species an interesting model for EHV-1 infection in the CNS and respiratory system.


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009

INFLUÊNCIA DO PERÍODO PÓS-PARTO NO PROTEINOGRAMA DE VACAS HOLANDESAS, OBTIDO ATRAVÉS DA TÉCNICA DE ELETROFORESE EM GEL DE POLIACRILAMIDA

João Paulo Elsen Saut; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; Raquel Fraga e Silva Raimondo; Eduardo Harry Birgel Junior


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Anemia hemolítica imunomediada não regenerativa em um cão

Leonardo Pinto Brandão; Júlia Yuzuki Habu Ikesaki; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; Maria Luisa Franchini; Mitika Kuribayashi Hagiwara


IX Congresso Brasileiro Buiatria. 04 a 07 de Outubro de 2011. Goiânia - Goiás, Brasil. | 2011

Use of a hand-held meter for determining blood glucose and β-hydroxybutyrate in dairy cattle.

Raquel Fraga e Silva Raimondo; Melina Marie Yasuoka; M. K. Hagiwara; E. H. Birgel Junior; Samantha Ive Miyashiro


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2008

Influência do puerpério sobre o proteinograma sérico de caprinos da raça Saanen obtido por eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida

João Paulo Elsen Saut; Regiane Machado de Souza; Daniela Becker Birgel; Fabio Celidonio Pogliani; Carolina Zaghi Cavalcante; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; José Jurandir Fagliari; Eduardo Harry Birgel Junior


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017

Ultrassonografia modo B e Doppler na avaliação renal de cães submetidos à tomografia computadorizada após administração intravenosa de diferentes meios de contraste iodado

Cláudia Matsunaga Martín; Márcia Mery Kogika; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; Ana Carolina Brandão de Campos Fonseca-Pinto


Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2015

Susceptibilidade de hamsters frente à infecção pelo herpesvirus equino tipo 1 causando encefalite e doença respiratória

Andressa Ferrari Arévalo; E. Mori; Claudia Madalena Cabrera Mori; Elenice Maria Sequetin Cunha; Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold Lara; Eliana Monteforte Cassaro Villalobos; Samantha Ive Miyashiro; Dennis Albert Zanatto; Paloma de Oliveira Tonietti; Thais Helena Martins Gamon; Paulo César Maiorka

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Federal University of Uberlandia

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