ABSTRACT
Talinum paniculatum (Jacq.) Gaertn. (Talinaceae), popularly known as "major gomes," is a Brazilian Cerrado plant used in traditional medicine and as a food source. Recent studies have demonstrated its diuretic effects. However, no studies have been performed on its effects on the reproductive system. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effects of the ethanol-soluble fraction of T. paniculatum leaves (ESTP) on general toxicity and on the pubertal development of male and female Wistar rats. For this purpose, the uterotrophic and the pubertal assays were performed. In the uterotrophic test, female immature rats were treated for three consecutive days with 30, 100, or 300 mg/kg of ESTP. Uterus without luminal fluid was weighed and the relative weight calculated. For the pubertal assay, male and female immature rats were submitted to 30-day treatment with 30 or 300 mg/kg of ESTP. Clinical signs of toxicity, biochemical, and histopathological parameters were evaluated. ESTP treatment did not promote estrogenic effects in female rats. In the pubertal test, no daily signs of toxicity or weight loss were observed. Moreover, ESTP did not affect the onset of vaginal opening and preputial separation and did not cause significant changes in biochemical parameters as well as in organ weight and histopathological analyses of animals.
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Caryophyllales , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Sexual Maturation/drug effects , Animals , Biological Assay , Brazil , Estrogens , Female , Male , Organ Size , Rats , Rats, Wistar , UterusABSTRACT
The aim of this study was to isolate Toxoplasma gondii and determine the viability of the parasite in fresh semen samples of clinically healthy adult dogs naturally infected. Eleven seropositive dogs with T. gondii IgG antibodies from southern Brazil were selected to confirm the presence and viability of T. gondii in fresh semen samples using in vitro isolation in Vero cell culture, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing analysis. The presence of viable T. gondii was confirmed by in vitro isolation and PCR in five semen samples. The ITS1 region of the isolated protozoa (TG S4) was amplified and sequenced. The nucleotide sequence obtained was 99% compatible with the T. gondii DNA sequences stored in the GenBank. It has been shown that T. gondii tachyzoites may be isolated in vitro from fresh semen samples of clinically healthy dogs seropositive for T. gondii.
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Dog Diseases/parasitology , Semen/parasitology , Toxoplasma/isolation & purification , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/parasitology , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , DNA, Protozoan/genetics , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dogs , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/epidemiologyABSTRACT
As células-tronco mesenquimais (CTMs) diferenciam-se em várias linhagens e têm potencial de utilização na medicina regenerativa. As CTMs podem ser isoladas de vários tecidos de animais adultos. O objetivo deste estudo foi o isolamento das CTMs do tecido adiposo de cães, seu cultivo e diferenciação. Foram coletadas amostras de tecido adiposo subcutâneo de cinco cães. As CTMs foram isoladas, obtendo-se 146.803 (±49.533) células/g, cultivadas e diferenciadas em osteoblastos, adipócitos e condrócitos. Avaliaram-se a cinética do crescimento, a morfologia e a viabilidade celular. A caracterização citoquímica comprovou a natureza mesenquimal das células isoladas. O cultivo foi iniciado com 20.000 células/mL, verificando-se crescimento rápido até 72 horas (220.000 células/mL), fase exponencial entre 72 e 192 horas (455.000 células/mL), seguida de platô por saturação da densidade com 240 horas (355.000 células/mL). A viabilidade celular variou entre 96 e 100%. As CTMs em cultivo são fibroblásticas, fusiformes, com citoplasma basofílico e núcleo esférico. O comprimento médio das células variou entre 80,85 e 98,36µm, a largura média entre 17,40 e 28,79µm e o diâmetro médio do núcleo entre 15,46 e 17,74µm.
The applications of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are becoming increasingly more promising for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering fields. MSCs can be isolated from adult animals from a variety of tissues, such as the adipose. This study focused on the isolation, culture and differentiation of MSCs from canine adipose tissue. Samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue from five dogs were collected. These cells were isolated, cultured and differentiated into osteoblasts, adipocytes and chondrocytes. We obtained 146,803 (±49,533) cells/g. Growth kinetics and viability studies were conducted during cell culture and the evaluation of cell differentiation was successfully performed by cytochemistry. The cell cultures were initiated with 20,000 MSCs/ml. Rapid growth was observed at 72 hours (220,000 cells/ml), the exponential phase between 72 and 192 hours (455,000 cells/ml) and saturation at 240 hours (355,000 cells/ml). The cellular viability ranged from 96 to 100%. MSCs in culture are fibroblastic cells, fusiform with basophilic cytoplasm and spherical nucleus. The length and width means of the cells and nuclear diameter ranged from 80.85-98.36µm, 17.40-28.79µm and 15.46-17.74µm respectively.
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Animals , Cell Biology , Cytoplasm , Adipose Tissue/anatomy & histology , Dogs/classificationABSTRACT
As células-tronco mesenquimais (CTMs) diferenciam-se em várias linhagens e têm potencial de utilização na medicina regenerativa. As CTMs podem ser isoladas de vários tecidos de animais adultos. O objetivo deste estudo foi o isolamento das CTMs do tecido adiposo de cães, seu cultivo e diferenciação. Foram coletadas amostras de tecido adiposo subcutâneo de cinco cães. As CTMs foram isoladas, obtendo-se 146.803 (±49.533) células/g, cultivadas e diferenciadas em osteoblastos, adipócitos e condrócitos. Avaliaram-se a cinética do crescimento, a morfologia e a viabilidade celular. A caracterização citoquímica comprovou a natureza mesenquimal das células isoladas. O cultivo foi iniciado com 20.000 células/mL, verificando-se crescimento rápido até 72 horas (220.000 células/mL), fase exponencial entre 72 e 192 horas (455.000 células/mL), seguida de platô por saturação da densidade com 240 horas (355.000 células/mL). A viabilidade celular variou entre 96 e 100%. As CTMs em cultivo são fibroblásticas, fusiformes, com citoplasma basofílico e núcleo esférico. O comprimento médio das células variou entre 80,85 e 98,36µm, a largura média entre 17,40 e 28,79µm e o diâmetro médio do núcleo entre 15,46 e 17,74µm.(AU)
The applications of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are becoming increasingly more promising for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering fields. MSCs can be isolated from adult animals from a variety of tissues, such as the adipose. This study focused on the isolation, culture and differentiation of MSCs from canine adipose tissue. Samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue from five dogs were collected. These cells were isolated, cultured and differentiated into osteoblasts, adipocytes and chondrocytes. We obtained 146,803 (±49,533) cells/g. Growth kinetics and viability studies were conducted during cell culture and the evaluation of cell differentiation was successfully performed by cytochemistry. The cell cultures were initiated with 20,000 MSCs/ml. Rapid growth was observed at 72 hours (220,000 cells/ml), the exponential phase between 72 and 192 hours (455,000 cells/ml) and saturation at 240 hours (355,000 cells/ml). The cellular viability ranged from 96 to 100%. MSCs in culture are fibroblastic cells, fusiform with basophilic cytoplasm and spherical nucleus. The length and width means of the cells and nuclear diameter ranged from 80.85-98.36µm, 17.40-28.79µm and 15.46-17.74µm respectively.(AU)