Sergio A. Machado
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Biology of Reproduction | 2001
Miodrag Stojkovic; Sergio A. Machado; Petra Stojkovic; Valeri Zakhartchenko; Peter Hutzler; Paolo B. Gonçalves; Eckhard Wolf
Abstract In this study, we evaluated mitochondrial distribution and ATP content of individual bovine oocytes before and after in vitro maturation (IVM). Cumulus-oocyte complexes were classified according to morphological criteria: category 1, homogeneous oocyte cytoplasm, compact multilayered cumulus oophorus; category 2, cytoplasm with small inhomogeneous areas, more than five layers of compact cumulus; category 3, heterogeneous/vacuolated cytoplasm, three to five layers of cumulus including small areas of denuded zona pellucida; category 4, heterogeneous cytoplasm, completely or in great part denuded. In immature oocytes, staining with MitoTracker green revealed mitochondrial clumps in the periphery of the cytoplasm, with a strong homogenous signal in category 1 oocytes, a weaker staining in category 2 oocytes, allocation of mitochondria around vacuoles in category 3 oocytes, and poor staining of mitochondria in category 4 oocytes. After IVM, mitochondrial clumps were allocated more toward the center, became larger, and stained more intensive in category 1 and 2 oocytes. This was also true for category 3 oocytes; however, mitochondria maintained their perivacuolar distribution. No mitochondrial reorganization was seen for category 4 oocytes. Before IVM, the average ATP content of category 1 oocytes (1.8 pmol) tended to be higher than that of category 2 oocytes (1.6 pmol) and was significantly (P < 0.01) higher than in category 3 (1.4 pmol) and 4 oocytes (0.9 pmol). The IVM resulted in a significant (P < 0.01) increase in the average ATP content of all oocyte categories, with no difference between oocytes extruding versus nonextruding a polar body. After in vitro fertilization (IVF) and culture, significantly (P < 0.05) more category 1 and 2 than category 3 and 4 oocytes developed to the morula or blastocyst stage (determined 168 h after IVF). Total cell numbers of expanded blastocysts derived from category 1 and 2 oocytes were significantly (P < 0.05) higher than of those originating from category 3 and 4 oocytes. These data indicate that mitochondrial reorganization and ATP levels are different between morphologically good and poor oocytes and may be responsible for their different developmental capacity after IVF.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2006
Mateus Matiuzzi da Costa; Sergio A. Machado; Cristina C. Krewer; Marcia R. S. Ilha; Dominguita Lühers Graça; Ana Luiza de Mattos Guaraldi; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
Rhodococcus equi is a facultative intracellular pathogen associated with bronchopneumonia, mesenteric lymphadenitis and enterocolitis in foals. Although R. equi is likely to be found in every horse-breeding farm, the clinical disease is unrecognized in most of them. Capsule components, equi factor, micolic acid and some products encoded by the large 85-90Kb plasmid were described as virulence factors. However, the pathogenesis of R. equi infections and the sensibility of foals are not completely understood. The aim of this study was evaluate the virulence of R. equi isolated from human, horses and environment for mices. Nine strains carrying the 85-90Kb plasmid isolated from foal clinical specimens, one from immunodeficient human patient and six plasmidless strains (four isolated from feces, one from pasture and one from immunodeficient human patient) were inoculated in cyclophosphamide immunossuppressed mice. The pathological changes and viability of R. equi cells in the liver of mice was verified after the 3rd, 6th an 10th day after inoculation for horse and environmental isolates and for R. equi isolates from human patients on the 1st, 3rd and 6th day. During the necropsy procedures, infiltrate of macrophages and pyogranulomatous lesions were detected after the sixth pos-inoculation day in the liver and spleen. In horse isolates, only plasmid positive strains were virulent, but in human isolates both strains (plasmid positive e plasmid negative) were virulent. Both groups of the immunossupressed mice inoculated with R. equi isolated from environment showed pathological changes. All R. equi strains were unable to kill non imunossuppressed mice.
Theriogenology | 2006
Sergio A. Machado; Horst-Dieter Reichenbach; Myriam Weppert; Eckhard Wolf; Paulo Bayard Dias Gonçalves
Theriogenology | 2004
Guilherme de Medeiros Bastos; Ricardo Heitor Brenner; Fabrı́cio Wollman Willke; Jairo Pereira Neves; João Francisco Coelho de Oliveira; José Francisco Manta Bragança; Sergio A. Machado; Patrı́cia Marafon Porciúncula; Paulo Bayard Dias Gonçalves
Biology of Reproduction | 2007
Sergio A. Machado; Fernando Silveira Mesquita; Angela Edwards; Zhongde Wang; Poothappillai Kasinathan; James M. Robl; Romana A. Nowak
Revista Mvz Cordoba | 2018
Paulo Eduardo Bennemann; Sergio A. Machado; Lilian Kolling Girardini; Karina Sonálio; Alexandre A. Tonin
Seminário de Iniciação Científica, Seminário Integrado de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão e Mostra Universitária | 2017
Alex Maciel; Geslaine Herdt; Paulo Eduardo Bennemann; Natalha Biondo; Lilian Kolling Girardini; Alexandre A. Tonin; Sergio A. Machado
Comparative Haematology International | 2017
José Francisco Manta Bragança; Jucilmar M. Maciel; Lilian Kolling Girardini; Sergio A. Machado; José Francisco Xavier da Rocha; Alexandre A. Tonin; Ricardo Xavier da Rocha
Archive | 2014
Sergio A. Machado; Govindasamy Kadirvel; Bradford W. Daigneault; Claudia Korneli; Paul Miller; Nicolai Bovin; David J. Miller
Archive | 2012
Govindasamy Kadirvel; Sergio A. Machado; Claudia Korneli; Emily Collins; Kelsey N. Bess; Kazuhiro Aoki; Michael Tiemeyer; Nicolai Bovin; J David; David J. Miller