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Vet Radiol Ultrasound ; 65(2): 87-98, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38192159

RESUMO

Pythium insidiosum is an aquatic oomycete that causes granulomatous infection in dogs, most commonly cutaneous and gastrointestinal. Ultrasonographic characteristics of gastrointestinal pythiosis have been described; occasionally, CT is utilized in the clinical setting, and CT features of pythiosis have not been published. The purpose of this retrospective, multicenter, descriptive study is to describe CT characteristics of noncutaneous canine pythiosis. The following CT parameters were recorded: lesion anatomic location, number, shape, margination, size, attenuation pre- and postcontrast, enhancement pattern, lymph nodes affected, other lesions identified, and presence of peritoneal effusion or steatitis. Descriptive statistics demonstrating the frequency of lesion appearances were performed. Twenty-five dogs with noncutaneous pythiosis lesions that underwent CT were included; 19 had primarily gastrointestinal infections, four primarily arterial infections, one intrathoracic and intra-abdominal infection, and one primary pulmonary infection. In dogs with primary gastrointestinal infection, lesions were most common at the ileocolic junction and were most frequently focal, well-defined, moderate to marked circumferential wall thickening that was homogeneous and smoothly marginated precontrast, with moderate heterogeneous contrast enhancement. Most dogs had involvement of multiple gastrointestinal regions. Of four dogs with primary arterial involvement, three had large aneurysmal dilatations of the cranial mesenteric artery with severe mural thickening. All dogs had regional lymphadenopathy, which was variable but generally mild. Nine dogs had peritoneal effusion; six dogs had steatitis. CT features of pythiosis can overlap with neoplasia, but pythiosis should be considered as a differential, especially in young dogs. Findings supported using CT as an adjunct imaging test for increasing clinical suspicion of noncutaneous pythiosis.


Assuntos
Doenças do Cão , Gastroenteropatias , Pitiose , Esteatite , Cães , Animais , Pitiose/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos Retrospectivos , Gastroenteropatias/veterinária , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças do Cão/patologia
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J Zoo Wildl Med ; 52(3): 1061-1073, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34687525

RESUMO

A retrospective study revealed seven cases of coelomic steatitis in adult tentacled snakes (Erpeton tentaculatum), including two males and five females, between May 2014 and August 2020. Common clinical signs included death after unusual floating, generalized weakness, inappetence, reduced body condition, coelomic distension, and reproductive pathology in females. Hematology of one specimen revealed marked monocytosis and lymphocytosis with mild heterophilia (chronic and active inflammation). Gross examination identified variable degrees of intracoelomic fat necrosis in all snakes. Consistent histopathologic features included necrotic adipocytes, lipid saponification, lipofuscin/ceroid deposition, granulomatous inflammation, and multinucleated giant cells (Langhans type). Three females exhibited intralesional yolk fluid associated with periovarian steatitis. Hepatic lipidosis was the second most frequent pathologic finding. Thawed frozen lesser sand eels (Ammodytes tobianus) were fed during this period, stored in vacuum-sealed or opened packets at -18°C (frozen). After the death of the last specimen, vitamin E concentrations and peroxide values of the diet were analyzed. For the sealed and opened frozen batches, respectively, vitamin E concentrations were 0.71 and 0.49 mg/100 g (compared with 4 to 8 mg/100 g in average, fresh, raw mixed eel species samples) and peroxide values were 62.5 and 48.6 meq/kg (exceeding the acceptable peroxide values of 8 meq/kg for fish oils). This case study represents the first report of coelomic steatitis in tentacled snakes of unconfirmed etiology but with a putative association with feeding a long-term frozen-stored sand eel diet containing low vitamin E concentrations and fish oils with high peroxide values at time of analysis.


Assuntos
Colubridae , Esteatite , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Necrose/veterinária , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Viruses ; 12(8)2020 07 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32718049

RESUMO

An emaciated subadult free-ranging California sea lion (Csl or Zalophus californianus) died following stranding with lesions similar to 11 other stranded animals characterized by chronic disseminated granulomatous inflammation with necrotizing steatitis and vasculitis, involving visceral adipose tissues in the thoracic and peritoneal cavities. Histologically, affected tissues had extensive accumulations of macrophages with perivascular lymphocytes, plasma cells, and fewer neutrophils. Using viral metagenomics on a mesenteric lymph node six mammalian viruses were identified consisting of novel parvovirus, polyomavirus, rotavirus, anellovirus, and previously described Csl adenovirus 1 and Csl bocavirus 4. The causal or contributory role of these viruses to the gross and histologic lesions of this sea lion remains to be determined.


Assuntos
Linfonodos/patologia , Linfonodos/virologia , Leões-Marinhos/virologia , Serosite/patologia , Serosite/veterinária , Esteatite/patologia , Viroma , Anelloviridae/classificação , Anelloviridae/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Animais Selvagens , California , Feminino , Inflamação , Metagenômica , Parvovirus/classificação , Parvovirus/isolamento & purificação , Polyomavirus/classificação , Polyomavirus/isolamento & purificação , Serosite/virologia , Esteatite/virologia
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PLoS One ; 14(11): e0225073, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31738794

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Concerted efforts to identify the pathogenesis and mechanism(s) involved in pansteatitis, (a generalized inflammation of the adipose tissue), that was attributed to the recent crocodile die off in the Olifants River and Loskop Dam in Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa have been in the forefront of research in recent time. As part of the efforts, molecular characterization of healthy and pansteatitis adipose tissue was carried out by RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) using Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and de novo assembly of the adipose transcriptome, followed by differential gene expression analysis. METHODOLOGY: Healthy adipose tissue consisting of fifty samples was collected from the subcutaneous, visceral, intermuscular adipose tissues and the abdominal fat body of ten 4 years old juvenile crocodiles from a local crocodile farm in Pretoria, South Africa. Ten pansteatitis samples were collected from visceral and intermuscular adipose tissues of five crocodiles that were dying of pansteatitis. RESULTS: Forty-two thousand, two hundred and one (42,201) transcripts were assembled, out of which 37, 835 had previously been characterized. The de novo assembled transcriptome had an N50 (average sequence) of 436 bp, percentage GC content of 43.92, which compared well with previously assembled transcripts in the saltwater crocodile. Seventy genes were differentially expressed and upregulated in pansteatitis. These included genes coding for extracellular matrix (ECM) signaling ligands, inflammatory cytokines and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) receptors, fatty acid synthase and fatty acid binding proteins, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ), nuclear factor and apoptosis signaling ligands, and mitogen activated protein kinase enzymes among others. Majority (88.6%) of the upregulated genes were found to be involved in hypoxia inducible pathways for activation of NFkß and inflammation, apoptosis, Toll-like receptor pathway and PPARγ. Bicaudal homologous 2 Drosophila gene (BICD2) associated with spinal and lower extremity muscle atrophy was also upregulated in pansteatitis while Sphingosine -1-phosphate phosphatase 2 (SGPP2) involved in Sphingosine -1- phosphate metabolism was downregulated. Futhermore, Doublesex-mab-related transcription factor 1 (DMRT1) responsible for sex gonad development and germ cell differentiation was also downregulated. CONCLUSION: Thus, from the present study, based on differentially expressed genes in pansteatitis, affected Nile crocodiles might have died partly due to their inability to utilize stored triglycerides as a result of inflammation induced insulin resistance, leading to starvation in the midst of plenty. Affected animals may have also suffered muscular atrophy of the lower extremities and poor fertility.


Assuntos
Tecido Adiposo/metabolismo , Jacarés e Crocodilos/genética , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Análise de Sequência de RNA , Esteatite/genética , Esteatite/fisiopatologia , Animais , Composição de Bases/genética , Regulação para Baixo/genética , Ontologia Genética , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , África do Sul , Transcriptoma/genética , Regulação para Cima/genética
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Dis Aquat Organ ; 102(3): 237-42, 2013 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23446973

RESUMO

We describe the morphologic and toxicological findings in a case of pansteatitis in a stranded loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta. At necropsy, a large amount of adipose tissue in the celomic cavity showing very firm, yellow to orange irregular formations was observed. Histological lesions ranged from the infiltration of necrotic fat by scarce multinucleated giant cells and numerous macrophages containing xylene-insoluble lipopigment inclusions to the presence of several granulomas characterized by an irregular central necrotic area consisting of lipopigment surrounded by numerous multinucleated giant cells. Microbiological cultures were negative. Celomic fat was analyzed for PCBs and DDTs, resulting in very high levels of PCB 138, 153, 180 209 (3170, 2830, 980 and 1190 ng g-1, respectively). Although a nutritional cause cannot be ruled out, the high levels of PCBs detected in the celomic fat could have induced lipid peroxidation in adipocytes, resulting in cell damage, deposition of ceroid pigment and inflammatory response. This is the first report of pansteatitis in a wild sea turtle.


Assuntos
Tecido Adiposo/química , Bifenilos Policlorados/química , Esteatite/patologia , Tartarugas , Animais , Animais Selvagens , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Poluentes Químicos da Água/química
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Rev. MVZ Córdoba ; 16(3): 2793-2798, sept.-dic. 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-621964

RESUMO

Se describe un caso de esteatosis en un burro (Equus asinus), castrado, de 15 años de edad, procedente del municipio de San Antero (Córdoba, Colombia), al cual se le detectó ligamento nucal engrosado, duro y doloroso, dando la impresión de un doble cuello y edemas subcutáneos indurados en pared costal, abdominal y pectoral. También presentó masas duras en la unión de músculos semimembranoso y semitendinoso. Por todo lo anterior, mostró dificultad para realizar movimientos coordinados del cuello, nuca y de traslado. Estos hallazgos obedecen principalmente a una deficiencia de selenio y vitamina E, sirviendo como parámetro diagnóstico para la identificación de esta enfermedad en equinos, por lo cual se determinó la actividad eritrocitica de la enzima glutatión peroxidada (GSH-Px), arrojando resultados muy bajos. Este cuadro es también conocido en equinos como enfermedad de la grasa amarilla o esteatitis, que produce degeneración del tejido adiposo, siendo reemplazado por tejido conectivo con depósitos de calcio. Puede estar asociada a miodegeneración nutricional o distrófica (enfermedad del músculo blanco). Es el primer reporte de esta enfermedad en burros (Equus asinus) que se hace en Colombia.


Assuntos
Animais , Glutationa , Selênio , Esteatite
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J Fish Dis ; 34(7): 489-98, 2011 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21675995

RESUMO

Large numbers of adult Nile crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus (Laurenti), died from pansteatitis during autumn and winter 2008 in the lower Letaba and Olifants River gorge in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Consequently, the health status of fish from these waters was investigated. The study presents the pathological findings in fish inhabiting these rivers within the boundaries of the Park. Changes typical of steatitis were diagnosed in many of the larger specimens of sharptooth catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell), caught within the Olifants River gorge. These fish carried large amounts of mesenteric fat with characteristic small brown granulomata within the adipose tissue. Necrosis and inflammation of the adipose tissues, with characteristic ceroid accumulation within the resultant granulomata and the associated aggregation of ceroid-containing macrophages, were demonstrated histologically and were typical of steatitis. Other changes included mild thickening and pallor of the gill tissues and swollen, orange, fatty livers. Focal hepatic lipidosis was demonstrated histologically, and special stains revealed storage of large amounts of iron in the livers. Blood smears revealed chromatin clumping in erythrocyte nuclei and nuclear and cell membrane irregularities. This is the first record of steatitis in wild-caught C. gariepinus.


Assuntos
Peixes-Gato , Doenças dos Peixes/patologia , Esteatite/patologia , Animais , Rios , África do Sul
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GEN ; 64(4): 288-290, dic. 2010.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-664507
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GEN ; 64(4): 290-292, dic. 2010.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-664508

RESUMO

La esteatosis pancreática es un factor de riesgo para pancreatitis y procesos malignos del páncreas. La ecoendoscopia permite diagnosticar la Esteatosis Pancreáticas, su morfología y la topografía de los patrones fonográficos, que ella presenta. Evaluar las probables relaciones entre la clasificación desde el punto de vista morfológico y topográfico de los patrones sonográficos de la Esteatosis Pancreática diagnosticada por Ecoendoscopia y los factores determinantes tales como edad y sexo. Se tomaron para el estudio 192 pacientes con esteatosis pancreática, 106 mujeres y 86 hombres con un promedio de edad de 55 años. Se caracterizaron de acuerdo a los patrones sonográficos, encontrados y a la ubicación topográfica en la anatomía del páncreas, se estableció además la incidencia de la edad y el sexo. Topográficamente de acuerdo a la ubicación se encontró: en todo el páncreas 77.76%, istmo cuerpo y cola 10.9%, cuerpo y cola 3,6%; en proceso uncinado 2.6%, en todos estos casos la mayoría le correspondió al sexo femenino con edad promedio de 45 a 50 años. Hubo una incidencia del 50% para cada sexo en: istmo y cuerpo 1.04%, y cabeza y uncinado 3.1%. Hubo una incidencia del 100% en el sexo femenino en la ubicación: cabeza 0.5% y cuerpo 0.5%. Con edad promedio de 56 y 47 años respectivamente. Patrones endosonográficos encontrados, Patrón Difuso: 90 pacientes, mayormente del sexo femenino; 40% leve, 31,1% moderado, 24. 4% severo y no clasificado 4.5%. Patrón Heterogéneo: 82 pacientes mayormente del sexo masculino, 59.9% en Parches, 21,9% Moteado y no clasificados 18.2%. Del total, 20 pacientes presentaron un patrón mixto es decir difuso y heterogéneo con 55% a predominio del sexo masculino. La Endosonografîa nos permite obtener información mucho más detallada sobre el comportamiento de la Esteatosis Pancreática, su ubicación, sus patrones, el estudio de su comportamiento desde el inicio hasta su completa evolución...


Pancreatic steatosis is a risk factor for pancreatitis and pancreatic malignancies. EUS allows to diagnose, and to detect the morphology and the topography of sonographic patterns of Pancreatic Steatosis. To evaluate the probable relationships between the classification from the standpoint of morphological and topographical sonographic patterns of pancreatic steatosis diagnosed by Echoendoscopy and determinants such as age and sex. Study took 192 patients with pancreatic steatosis, 106 women and 86 men with an average age of 55. Were characterized according to the sonographic patterns, topography and location found in the anatomy of the pancreas, it also established the impact of age and sex. Topographically according to the location was found: in the whole pancreas 77.76%, isthmus, body and tail 10.9%, body and tail 3.6%, uncinate process 2.6% in all these cases the majority were females, mean age 45 to 50 years. There was an incidence of 50% for each sex: isthmus and body 1.04%, and 3.1%. head and uncinate There was an incidence of 100% in females in the locations: head 0.5% and body 0.5%. With an average age of 56 and 47 years respectively. Endosonographic patterns found, diffuse pattern: 90 patients, mostly female, 40% mild, 31.1% moderate, 24. 4% severe and 4.5% unclassified. Heterogeneous pattern: 82 patients mostly male, 59.9% in patches, 21.9% Mottle and 18.2% unclassified. Of the total, 20 patients had a mixed pattern, diffuse and heterogeneous with 55% male predominance. Endosonography allows much more detailed information about the behavior of pancreatic steatosis, their location, patterns, the study of their behavior from the beginning to its full development...


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Endoscopia Gastrointestinal/métodos , Endossonografia/métodos , Pancreatopatias/patologia , Lipomatose/diagnóstico , Lipomatose , Esteatite , Gastroenterologia
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J Feline Med Surg ; 9(2): 168-71, 2007 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17175190

RESUMO

A 13-year-old Siamese cat was presented for investigation of lethargy and progressive abdominal enlargement. Serum chemistry revealed severe reduction of total and ionised serum calcium. The omentum appeared hyperechoic with scattered hypoechoic foci on abdominal ultrasound examination. Elevated serum parathormone and low fractional excretion of calcium excluded a parathyroid disorder and renal loss of the electrolyte. During laparotomy the omentum appeared opaque, white and firm. Post-mortem examination revealed that the thoracic and subcutaneous fat was also affected. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of pansteatitis with diffuse calcium soaps formation. While, severe hypocalcaemia is occasionally seen in cats, the association with pansteatitis has not been reported previously. In man, a cause-and-effect relationship between calcium soaps and hypocalcaemia is recognised, though the association is rare.


Assuntos
Doenças do Gato/diagnóstico , Hipocalcemia/veterinária , Esteatite/diagnóstico , Tecido Adiposo/patologia , Animais , Autopsia/veterinária , Doenças do Gato/patologia , Gatos , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Hipocalcemia/diagnóstico , Esteatite/patologia
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Vet Dermatol ; 16(6): 413-9, 2005 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16359310

RESUMO

The association of pancreatic disorders with fat necrosis in domestic animals is rare. This report concerns a case of cutaneous/subcutaneous necrotizing panniculitis and steatitis associated with a pancreatic adenocarcinoma in an 11-year-old male Siamese cat. Clinical investigation revealed variably sized nodules on the trunk, limbs and abdomen. Some of them were ulcerated; others showed a shiny yellow necrotic background featuring irregular sinus tracts. The cat was euthanized at the owner's request before a diagnosis could be made. At necropsy, abundant oily material resembling mustard replaced the subcutaneous tissue and small yellow nodules were disseminated in the omentum, mesentery and serosa of the abdomen. A multilobulated mass arising from the anterior pancreatic head was found along with liver and lymph node metastasis. Histopathology showed wide fistulous tracts draining necrotic fat from the subcutis toward the surface and multifocal areas of necrotic adipocytes replacing the panniculus. Duct-like structures and tubules lined by neoplastic epithelial cells were observed in the primary pancreatic tumour and in the metastatic sites. The aetiology of the fat necrosis was possibly the result of systemic release of lipolytic pancreatic enzymes.


Assuntos
Adenocarcinoma/veterinária , Doenças do Gato/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/veterinária , Paniculite/veterinária , Esteatite/diagnóstico , Adenocarcinoma/complicações , Adenocarcinoma/diagnóstico , Adenocarcinoma/patologia , Animais , Doenças do Gato/patologia , Gatos , Evolução Fatal , Masculino , Necrose/veterinária , Pâncreas/enzimologia , Pâncreas/patologia , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/complicações , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/patologia , Paniculite/etiologia , Paniculite/patologia , Esteatite/etiologia , Esteatite/patologia
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J Feline Med Surg ; 5(5): 271-7, 2003 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12948502

RESUMO

Pansteatitis is caused by the consumption of high levels of unsaturated fatty acids and/or the insufficient intake of vitamin E, leading to inflammation of adipose tissue. This disease has been related to fish-based diets. However, non-conventional diets must also be considered. The authors present case records of two cats with pansteatitis, for which diet consisted mostly of pig's brain, comparing them with eight cases of disease in cats eating mainly oily fish. Cats fed pig's brain did not show clinical signs, while cats eating oily fish presented inappetence, depression, reluctance to move and subcutaneous nodules painful on palpation. Cats eating pig's brain did not show any change in blood parameters, while cats fed oily fish presented leukocytosis and anaemia. Histological examination confirmed pansteatitis in all cats, independently of the diet. All animals except one of the cats eating oily fish recovered after medical treatment and change of the feeding regime.


Assuntos
Doenças do Gato/dietoterapia , Doenças do Gato/epidemiologia , Dieta , Esteatite/dietoterapia , Esteatite/epidemiologia , Animais , Doenças do Gato/sangue , Doenças do Gato/etiologia , Gatos , Feminino , Peixes , Masculino , Carne , Necessidades Nutricionais , Portugal/epidemiologia , Esteatite/sangue , Esteatite/etiologia
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Dis Aquat Organ ; 41(2): 123-33, 2000 Jun 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10918980

RESUMO

This study presents a new description, based on histopathological and ultrastructural studies, of a disease affecting the common dab Limanda limanda (L.). The condition can be recognised by the presence of multiple orange or yellow lesions in the pterygophorial region of the fish. The principal histopathological features are necrosis of fat cells, extensive macrophage infiltration leading to the formation of granulomatous structures, and the accumulation of lipopigment by lipid peroxidation. Based on this description, the condition has been diagnosed as steatitis. Although pathology associated with lipid peroxidation is the dominant characteristic of the lesions examined, it is proposed that this process is secondary to necrosis of the adipose tissue. The aetiology is discussed in the light of these observations. In addition, the first record of this condition affecting long rough dab Hippoglossoides platessoides (Fabricius) is made.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Peixes/patologia , Linguados , Esteatite/patologia , Animais , Microscopia Eletrônica/veterinária
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Lancet ; 353(9154): 747-8, 1999 Feb 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10073532

RESUMO

Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) exerts a chronic carcinogenic and an acute toxic effect on animals. Whereas the mechanism for carcinogenicity is known, no mechanism has been proposed for the toxic action. Among the most prominent signs of aflatoxicosis in several species, including birds and mammals, are hypolipidaemia, hypocholesterolaemia, and hypocarotenaemia, associated with severe hepatic steatosis and weight loss. We suggest that these signs of acute imbalance of lipid metabolism can be the result of the chemical modification (blocking) of key lysyl residues on the LDL protein B-100 by the activated AFB1 molecule. Modified LDLs are not recognised by their specific receptors and thus are rejected by peripheral cells. Upon return to the liver, the modified particles bind to the sinusoidal lining cells. Lipid starvation of peripheral tissues takes place while fat accumulates in the liver. This abnormal state is maintained and reinforced by further modification of nascent apoproteins, which in turn become unable to receive a lipid load for as long as aflatoxin continues to be available in the liver.


Assuntos
Aflatoxina B1/toxicidade , Carcinógenos/toxicidade , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Esteatite/induzido quimicamente , Animais , Apolipoproteína B-100 , Apolipoproteínas B/metabolismo , Hidrocarbonetos/metabolismo , Lipoproteínas LDL/efeitos dos fármacos , Lipoproteínas LDL/metabolismo , Fígado/metabolismo , Micotoxicose/metabolismo
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J Zoo Wildl Med ; 30(4): 584-6, 1999 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10749450

RESUMO

A free-ranging juvenile female red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) that was unable to fly was admitted to a rehabilitation center and died 1 day later. Hematology and serum chemistry abnormalities included moderate regenerative anemia, elevated creatine kinase, and hyperphosphatemia. Necropsy revealed a generalized steatitis, and histology showed a necrotizing and granulomatous pansteatitis with intralesional pigment compatible with ceroid. There was also moderate diffuse myodegeneration, mild multifocal cardiomyopathy, and mild multifocal hepatic necrosis. These changes and lesions resemble those caused by vitamin E deficiency in mammals and fish-eating birds.


Assuntos
Doenças das Aves , Aves Predatórias , Esteatite , Tecido Adiposo/patologia , Anemia/etiologia , Anemia/veterinária , Animais , Doenças das Aves/sangue , Doenças das Aves/patologia , Análise Química do Sangue/veterinária , Feminino , Testes Hematológicos/veterinária , Fígado/patologia , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , Miocárdio/patologia , Necrose , Aves Predatórias/sangue , Valores de Referência , Esteatite/sangue , Esteatite/patologia
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 205(8): 1161-4, 1994 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7890576

RESUMO

Medical records of 9 cats with chylous ascites that underwent exploratory celiotomy were reviewed. In 7 cats, chylous ascites was associated with intra-abdominal neoplasia: 4 cats had an unresectable tumor (hemangiosarcoma, 3 cats; paraganglioma, 1 cat) within the mesenteric root; 2 had malignant lymphoma of the small intestine and mesenteric lymph nodes; and 1 had lymphangiosarcoma of the abdominal wall. In 2 cats, chylous ascites was associated with nonneoplastic diseases: 1 cat had severe biliary cirrhosis and an extrahepatic portosystemic shunt; the other had steatitis caused by vitamin E deficiency. Three cats were euthanatized or died at the time of surgery, and 5 cats were euthanatized within 3 months of surgery. One cat with malignant lymphoma responded well to chemotherapy and lived for 14 months after surgery.


Assuntos
Doenças do Gato/etiologia , Ascite Quilosa/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Gato/cirurgia , Gatos , Ascite Quilosa/etiologia , Ascite Quilosa/cirurgia , Feminino , Hemangiossarcoma/complicações , Hemangiossarcoma/veterinária , Neoplasias Intestinais/complicações , Neoplasias Intestinais/veterinária , Cirrose Hepática Biliar/complicações , Cirrose Hepática Biliar/veterinária , Linfangiossarcoma/complicações , Linfangiossarcoma/veterinária , Linfoma/complicações , Linfoma/veterinária , Masculino , Mesentério , Paraganglioma/complicações , Paraganglioma/veterinária , Neoplasias Peritoneais/complicações , Neoplasias Peritoneais/veterinária , Estudos Retrospectivos , Esteatite/complicações , Esteatite/etiologia , Deficiência de Vitamina E/complicações , Deficiência de Vitamina E/veterinária
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Br J Nutr ; 72(1): 127-45, 1994 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7918321

RESUMO

Twelve groups of eight rats and two control groups of sixteen rats were given semisynthetic diets with 40% energy as fat for a period of 76 d. All diets contained a minimum of 3% energy as linoleic acid and comparable basal levels of D-alpha- and D-gamma-tocopherol. The diets varied in fat composition and in the content of DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate. The diets high in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) were either rich in fish oil (FO; groups 1-4; 10% energy as fish oil PUFA), linseed oil (LN; groups 1-4; 10% energy as alpha-linolenic acid) or sunflower seed oil (SF; groups 1-4; 10 + 3% energy as linoleic acid). The control groups were given a diet high in monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA; CO 1; 10 + 13% energy as oleic acid) or a diet with an 'average' linoleic acid content (CO 2; 8.5% energy as linoleic acid). Of each high PUFA diet three groups were supplemented with graded levels of DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate. Steatitis, a sensitive histopathological indicator of vitamin E deficiency in animals fed on diets rich in fatty acids with three or more double bonds, was observed only in the adipose tissue of the FO groups, even in the group with the highest DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate supplementation. Liver and serum alpha-tocopherol levels were found to be positively correlated and liver and serum gamma-tocopherol levels negatively correlated with dietary DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate. The groups on the FO diets had significantly reduced liver and serum tocopherol levels in comparison with the groups on the other high-PUFA diets. With the supplementation scheme used for the FO groups the liver alpha-tocopherol levels of both control groups were reached but the serum control levels were not.


Assuntos
Óleos de Peixe/administração & dosagem , Óleo de Semente do Linho/administração & dosagem , Estado Nutricional , Óleos de Plantas/administração & dosagem , Vitamina E/metabolismo , Tecido Adiposo/patologia , Animais , Colesterol/sangue , HDL-Colesterol/sangue , Dieta , Helianthus , Fígado/metabolismo , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Esteatite/metabolismo , Esteatite/patologia , Óleo de Girassol , Vitamina E/sangue
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Can J Physiol Pharmacol ; 70(3): 338-43, 1992 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1318159

RESUMO

Effects of cocaine administration on lipid peroxidation and liver damage in immunocompromised mice fed different levels of dietary proteins were investigated. Indices of lipid peroxidation and serum aminotransferases as evidence of free radical attack and liver damage were compared in mice fed a low protein (4%) or regular protein diet (20% protein) for 3 weeks and then infected with murine leukemia virus and given daily intraperitoneal injections of increasing progressive doses of 5-45 mg.kg-1.day-1 of cocaine for 11 weeks. Cocaine administration significantly increased hepatic triglycerides, serum aminotransaminases, conjugated dienes, lipid fluorescence, and malondialdehyde levels. These changes were exacerbated by retroviral infection and also by protein undernutrition. Retroviral infection additively increased indices of cocaine-induced lipid peroxidation and hepatic damage. Significant increases in indices of lipid peroxidation and greater liver injury were also detected in similarly treated mice that received the low protein diet compared with well-nourished mice. These results show that immunocompromised mice fed low levels of dietary protein form significantly increased immunogenic lipid peroxidation adducts during cocaine treatment.


Assuntos
Doença Hepática Induzida por Substâncias e Drogas/etiologia , Cocaína/toxicidade , Desnutrição Proteico-Calórica/complicações , Infecções por Retroviridae/complicações , Animais , Peso Corporal , Doença Hepática Induzida por Substâncias e Drogas/patologia , Feminino , Vírus da Leucemia Murina , Leucemia Experimental/complicações , Leucemia Experimental/fisiopatologia , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos , Peroxidação de Lipídeos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fígado/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Tamanho do Órgão , Esteatite/induzido quimicamente , Esteatite/metabolismo , Transaminases/sangue , Triglicerídeos/metabolismo
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