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Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2015

Meloxicam subaracnoide não inibe a hipernocicepção mecânica no teste da carragenina em ratos

Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura; Silvana Bellini Vidor; Anelise Bonilla Trindade; Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer; Nilson Oleskovicz; Emerson Antonio Contesini

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Evaluate the antinociceptive effects of subarachnoid meloxicam on the mechanical hypernociception induced by carrageenan in rats. METHODS Randomized controlled trial. Eighteen adult male Wistar rats underwent a cannula implantation into the subarachnoid space and were randomly divided into two groups: Group I (GI) received saline solution 5μL, while Group II (GII) received meloxicam 30mg. The mechanical hypernociception was induced by intraplantar injection of carrageenan and evaluated using a digital analgesymeter every 30minutes during a 4 hour period. The results were recorded as the Δ withdrawal threshold (in g), calculated by subtracting the measurement value after RESULTS The Δ withdrawal threshold mean values were lower in the group of patients treated with meloxicam over all time points between 45 and 165minutes, however, there was no statistical significance, (p=0.835) for this difference. CONCLUSION Subarachnoid meloxicam at a dose of 30μg.animal(-1) did not suppress the mechanical hypernociception in a model of inflammatory pain induced by intraplantar administration of carrageenan in rats. The data suggest that other dosages should be investigated the drug effect is discarded.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2018

Adipose-derived stem cells improve full-thickness skin grafts in a rat model

Silvana Bellini Vidor; Paula Barros Terraciano; Fernanda Soldatelli Valente; Veronica Machado Rolim; Cristiana Palma Kuhl; Laura Silveira Ayres; Tuane Nerissa Alves Garcez; Natália Emerim Lemos; Cristiano Ely Kipper; Sabrina Beal Pizzato; David Driemeier; Elizabeth Obino Cirne-Lima; Emerson Antonio Contesini

To investigate the effects of heterologous adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) on autologous full-thickness skin grafts, we designed a first-intention healing model using Wistar rats. We harvested and sutured two full-thickness skin grafts in the dorsal recipient beds of 15 rats, randomized into three groups. In the treatment group, 1 × 106 ADSCs resuspended in saline solution (200 μL) were administered subcutaneously to the skin graft. The control group received only saline solution subcutaneously, whereas the negative control group did not receive any treatment. Compressive dressings were maintained until postoperative day 5. The grafts were assessed by two observers, who checked for the presence of epidermolysis on day 14. Planimetry showed the relative areas of normal skin, redness, ulceration, and contraction. Graft samples were obtained on day 14 and stained with hematoxylin and eosin and Massons trichrome. Epidermal analysis evaluated thickening, keratosis, acanthosis, hydropic degeneration, and inflammatory infiltrate. Dermal evaluation investigated the absence of hair follicles, granulation tissue formation, presence of inflammatory infiltrate, and collagen deposition. Immunohistochemistry was performed for dermal anti-VEGF and epidermal anti-Ki-67 staining. The ADSC group presented better macroscopic aspects, lower incidence of epidermolysis, and less loss of hair follicles. In addition, the ADSC group presented the lowest frequency of histopathological changes in the dermis and epidermis, as well as the largest subcutaneous and granulation tissue VEGF averages and the weakest Ki-67 staining of the epidermal basal layer. Subcutaneous administration of ADSCs may improve the integration of skin grafts, reducing the deleterious effects of ischemia and reperfusion injury.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2017

Células-tronco mesenquimais aplicadas nas fases inflamatória e proliferativa da cicatrização de feridas cutâneas

W.K. Beheregaray; Giordano Cabral Gianotti; F. Oliveira; P. Terraciano; Simone Passos Bianchi; Silvana Bellini Vidor; C.F. Marcolan; Emerson Antonio Contesini; E.O. Cirne-Lima

Wound healing is a process that requires the interaction of various cells in the dermis and epidermis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the action of ADSCs in the treatment of acute wounds in order to understand if application time of the cells results in a difference in healing the first seven days of injury. The stem cells were isolated from adipose tissue of C57BL / 6 mice GFP +. Thus, we used 49 mice C57BL / 6 divided into four groups: Group I (GI / control, n=14); Group II (GII; n=14): ADSCs injected to the d0; Group III (GIII; n=14): ADSCs injected on the 3rd day, and Group IV (GIV; n=7): ADSCs injected day 5(d5). Clinical evaluations were performed on days 0, 3, 5 and 7 and the histopathology on days 5 and 7. In the proposed methodology, the use of ADSCs increased vascularization, formation of granulation tissue, collagen deposition and increases the number of hair follicles in just seven days of evaluation. In addition, the time of application of the cells did not affect significant differences in the inflammatory and the proliferative phase of wound healing skin.


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2015

Subarachnoid meloxicam does not inhibit the mechanical hypernociception on carrageenan test in rats

Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura; Silvana Bellini Vidor; Anelise Bonilla Trindade; Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer; Nilson Oleskovicz; Emerson Antonio Contesini


Archive | 2016

Transplante heterotrópico autólogo de tecido ovariano pré-pubere criopreservado em ratas ooforectomizadas

Raquel de Almeida Schneider; Cristina Botelho Messias; Paula Barros Terraciano; Silvana Bellini Vidor; Cristiana Palma Kuhl; Isabel Cirne Lima de Oliveira Durli; Eduardo Pandolfi Passos; Fernanda dos Santos de Oliveira; Elizabeth Obino Cirne Lima


Archive | 2016

Modelo animal de quimioterapia para indução da infertilidade em camundongos fêmeas

Kiany de Oliveira Firmino; Laura Silveira Ayres; Silvana Bellini Vidor; Cristiana Palma Kuhl; Francine Hehn de Oliveira; Paula Barros Terraciano; Eduardo Pandolfi Passos; Elizabeth Obino Cirne Lima


Archive | 2016

Estudo in vitro sobre a associação de Scaffolds de polipropileno e células-tronco mesenquimais para uso em engenharia de tecido

Luciana Martinez Bastian da Costa; Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer; Silvana Bellini Vidor; Helouise Richardt Medeiros; Sabrina Beal Pizzato; Paula Barros Terraciano; Fernanda dos Santos de Oliveira; Emerson Antonio Contesini; Elizabeth Obino Cirne Lima


Archive | 2016

Correção de fenda palatina com revestimento de tela de polipropileno associada com células-tronco mesenquimais de tecido adiposo e selante de fibrina

Jaquelline Festa; Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer; Isabel Cirne Lima de Oliveira Durli; Silvana Bellini Vidor; Kamila Pazza; Calvin Braga; Germano Filipe Grings; Fernanda dos Santos de Oliveira; Emerson Antonio Contesini; Elizabeth Obino Cirne Lima


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2015

El meloxicam subaracnoideo no inhibe la hipernocicepción mecánica en el test de la carragenina en ratones

Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura; Silvana Bellini Vidor; Anelise Bonilla Trindade; Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer; Nilson Oleskovicz; Emerson Antonio Contesini


Archive | 2015

CONTROLE REPRODUTIVO DE CÃES E GATOS - 2015

Debora Carneiro da Cruz; Verônica Santos Mombach; Lívia Eichenberg Surita; Gabriela Marques Sessegolo; Fabiane Reginatto dos Santos; Leticia Mendes Fratini; Fernanda Regina Loss; Lucas Antonio Heinen Schuster; Kauê Danilo Helene Lemos dos Reis; Carolina Silveira Braga; Brunna de Souza Barni; Silvana Bellini Vidor

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Emerson Antonio Contesini

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Elizabeth Obino Cirne Lima

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Paula Barros Terraciano

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ana Helena da Rosa Paz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Brunna de Souza Barni

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Elizabeth Obino Cirne-Lima

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Karina Magano Guimarães

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Tuane Nerissa Alves Garcez

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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