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Vet Med Int ; 2023: 2493618, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37649553

ABSTRACT

Bone marrow (BM) evaluation is highly important for the diagnosis of numerous hematological alterations in animals, especially cats, given their greater propensity for hematopoietic changes associated with retrovirus infections. This study aims to describe the main aspects of the BM of cats with different hematological conditions, comparing with reference intervals established from animals without hematological alterations and also with a previously established reference interval. To do so, we evaluated full blood and BM samples from 120 cats with no abnormalities on physical examination, negative for FeLV and FIV. Hemograms were performed from automated total cell and platelet and leukocyte differential counts in blood smears. BM samples were placed in Petri dishes; medullary spicules were selected to make up to eight cytological slides stained by the May-Grunwald-Giemsa technique, which were subjected to quantitative and cellular morphology evaluations. The cats were predominantly young, 64.2% female and 35.8% male. The average number of medullary spicules in samples was 13.7%, and density was 44%. In the BM quantitative analysis, prorubricytes and rubriblasts had higher quantities than the recommended one for all cats with or without hematological alterations. In all groups, lymphocytes were decreased, and cats with lymphocytosis were closest to the reference range, showing flame cells and Mott cells. The reference interval for the bone marrow cell count obtained from the samples in this work differs from previously established data, leading to different interpretations of the patient's BM condition, according to the cell population observed and the reference interval used. This divergence strongly emphasizes the need to correlate clinical, epidemiological, hematological, and bone marrow data of each patient for a better understanding of the patient's condition. The popularization of BM assessment is essential so that more reliable reference intervals can be established according to the population served by each pathologist and clinical laboratory.

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J Equine Vet Sci ; 126: 104300, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37004780

ABSTRACT

Campeiro horse is a breed locally adapted to the Santa Catarina plateau region and its main characteristic is the gait, it is known as "Marchador das Araucárias." It is a breed considered in danger of extinction, being fundamental the search for the preservation of this important genetic resource. Surra, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma evansi, is among the diseases that affect horses. However, there are no data on the prevalence of infection in Campeiro horses. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of T. evansi in Campeiro horses, correlate hematology and serum biochemistry, and identify possible risk factors. Blood samples were collected by venipuncture of 214 Campeiro horses, 50 males and 164 females, aged between 3 months and 27 years, from 16 properties located in the States of Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul, and Paraná. An epidemiological questionnaire was carried out with the owners to analyze the associated risk factors. The blood samples were submitted to polymerase chain reaction, immunofluorescence antibody test, complete blood count, and serum biochemistry. The prevalence was 14% of positive animals by polymerase chain reaction and 59% by immunofluorescence antibody test . There was an increase in hematocrit, and in the number of basophils, a decrease in plasmatic fibrinogen, and in the enzymatic activity of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, and urea, and an increase in creatine phosphokinase and creatinine in positive animals, which is possibly unrelated to the infection. The data obtained through the epidemiological questionnaires showed no difference. Therefore, T. evansi is present in the South of Brazil, with a high prevalence in Campeiro horses.


Subject(s)
Horse Diseases , Trypanosoma , Trypanosomiasis , Female , Male , Animals , Horses , Prevalence , Trypanosoma/genetics , Trypanosomiasis/epidemiology , Trypanosomiasis/veterinary , Surveys and Questionnaires , Risk Factors , Horse Diseases/epidemiology
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J Zoo Wildl Med ; 49(1): 48-53, 2018 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29517440

ABSTRACT

Hematology is an important health indicator in birds, but the stress from capture or anesthesia can cause alterations in blood count. This study aimed to evaluate the differences found in blood counts among guans ( Penelope obscura) under physical restraint and anesthetized with isoflurane. Thirty-two free-range guans from the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) Park were enrolled in the study. After physical restraint, blood samples were obtained from the ulnar vein and placed in heparinized tubes. The birds were anesthetized with isoflurane and after 45 min, when the animals were still anesthetized, a blood sample from the jugular vein was collected. Data were analyzed by paired t-test, and the differences were analyzed with Tukey's test. Decreases in red blood cell counts, hemoglobin concentrations, and packed cell volumes, and increased mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentrations were observed when animals were under general anesthesia. Decreases in total plasma protein, fibrinogen, and thrombocytes were detected after anesthesia. It was concluded that isoflurane influences the hematologic parameters, and those effects should be considered when interpreting hematologic values.


Subject(s)
Anesthetics, Inhalation/pharmacology , Birds/blood , Hematologic Tests/veterinary , Isoflurane/pharmacology , Restraint, Physical/veterinary , Anesthesia, Inhalation/veterinary , Anesthetics, Inhalation/administration & dosage , Animals , Animals, Wild , Isoflurane/administration & dosage
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Vet Anaesth Analg ; 44(4): 746-754, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28756914

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the onset and duration of hematological changes and the use of Doppler ultrasound (spleen) in dogs sedated with acepromazine or xylazine. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical study. ANIMALS: A total of 24 mixed breed dogs aged 1-4 years and weighing 15-25 kg. METHODS: Dogs were randomly distributed into two groups: acepromazine group (AG) which were administered acepromazine (0.05 mg kg-1) intramuscularly and xylazine group (XG) administered xylazine (0.5 mg kg-1) intramuscularly. Sonographic evaluations (morphologic and hemodynamic splenic vascularization) and hematologic tests were performed before drug administration (baseline) and 5, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240, 360, 480 and 720 minutes after drug administration. RESULTS: A significant reduction occurred in erythrogram variables in AG at 15-720 minutes corresponding with a significant enlargement of the spleen. In XG, a significant reduction was observed in the erythrogram variables at 30-60 minutes without a significant enlargement of the spleen. Hilar diameter did not change over time in either group. Flow alterations were found only in the splenic artery in AG, with a decreased final diastolic velocity observed at 60-120 minutes. CONCLUSIONS: Administration of acepromazine resulted in decreased red blood cell count, hemoglobin, packed cell volume and an increased diameter of the spleen. Xylazine administration resulted in similar hematologic changes but of smaller magnitude and duration and without splenic changes. The absence of significant changes in the Doppler flow parameters of the splenic artery and vein and the hilar diameter suggests that the splenomegaly that was observed in AG was not due to splenic vasodilation. No splenic sequestration occurred after xylazine administration. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The results indicate that acepromazine decreases the erythrocyte concentrations by splenic erythrocyte sequestration and concomitant splenomegaly. Xylazine can cause slight hematologic changes, but without splenic changes.


Subject(s)
Acepromazine , Hypnotics and Sedatives , Spleen/drug effects , Xylazine , Acepromazine/administration & dosage , Acepromazine/adverse effects , Acepromazine/pharmacology , Animals , Deep Sedation/adverse effects , Deep Sedation/methods , Deep Sedation/veterinary , Dogs , Erythrocyte Count/veterinary , Female , Hematocrit/veterinary , Hemoglobins/analysis , Hypnotics and Sedatives/administration & dosage , Hypnotics and Sedatives/adverse effects , Hypnotics and Sedatives/pharmacology , Injections, Intramuscular/veterinary , Male , Spleen/blood supply , Spleen/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Doppler/veterinary , Xylazine/administration & dosage , Xylazine/adverse effects , Xylazine/pharmacology
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 35(supl.1): 1-4, dez. 2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-789015

ABSTRACT

O teste de redução do tetrazólio nitroazul (NBT) é um dos métodos mais utilizados para a avaliação do metabolismo oxidativo dos neutrófilos. Porém, o custo por amostra e o tempo de utilização do corante são desvantagens do método. O objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar duas metodologias para realização do teste do NBT a fim de maximizar a sua utilização e diminuir o custo por amostra processada. Foram utilizadas 10 cabras, adultas clinicamente sadias e colhidas amostras de sangue por meio de venipunção jugular em tubos de 10mL sendo retirada uma alíquota de 500µL em tubo "eppendorff" contendo 2µL de heparina. Através desta alíquota foram realizadas três metodologias para o teste do NBT: A) técnica original Park & Good (1970); B) redução de 50% do volume do corante; C) redução de 50% e armazenamento do corante a -20°C por 180 dias. Foram confeccionados e corados esfregaços sanguíneos (May Grünwald-Giemsa) das amostras com as metodologias propostas e realizada contagem de 100 neutrófilos em microscopia óptica para determinar o percentual de neutrófilos reativos ao NBT. A análise estatística pelo método de Análise de Medidas Repetida (ANOVA) demonstrou diferenças significativas (P<0,05) entre os dois métodos e o original (A=14,4±4,6; B=1,9±1,4; C=1,1±0,9), porém apresentou alta correlação pelo teste de Spearman entre os métodos (rs=0,82 (AxB), rs=0,75 (BxC) e rs=0,93 (AxC)). Conclui-se que o teste de Redução do Tetrazólio Nitroazul (NBT) segundo a metodologia descrita por Park & Good (1970) e a redução do corante em 50% do seu volume e a sua redução associada ao congelamento por 180 dias a -20ºC podem ser realizadas em caprinos, porém os valores devem ser comparados com as respectivas metodologias utilizadas.(AU)


The nitroblue tetrazolium reduction test (NBT) is one of the most used methods to evaluate the oxidative metabolism of neutrophils. However, the cost for each sample and dye's life-time are disadvantages of the method. This paper aim was to compare two NBT test methodologies in order to maximize its use and decrease the cost for each sample. It was made using 10 adult and healthy goats and blood samples were taken through venipuncion in jugular vein, using 10mL tubes, and then a 500µL sample was taken in eppendoff tubes with 2µL of heparin. Using this sample were made three methodologies for the NBT test: A) Park & Good (1970) original technique; B) dye reduction in 50% of the volume; C) 50% reduction and dye storage at -20°C for 180 days. It was made and dyed the blood smear (May Grünwald-Giemsa) from the samples, using the proposed methodologies and then made the counting of 100 neutrophils in optic microscopy, to determinate the percentage of NBT reactive neutrophils. The statistic analysis by the method of Repeated Measuring Analysis (ANOVA) evinced significant differences (P<0,05) between the two methods and the original (A=14.4±4.6; B=1.9±1.4; C=1.1±0.9), however it showed high correlation by the Spearman test between the methods (rs=0,82 (AxB), rs=0,75 (BxC) e rs=0.93 (AxC)). It was concluded that the original Park & Good (1970) method and two methodologies for dye reduction in 50% and it's reduction associated with NBT dye freezing for 180 days can be used in caprines, but the values should be compared with their respective methodologies.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Ruminants , Oxidative Stress , Neutrophils/metabolism , Nitroblue Tetrazolium/analysis , Analysis of Variance
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 34(2): 141-146, fev. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-709857

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho foi desenvolvido com o objetivo de avaliar a resistência aos ectoparasitas em bovinos jovens da raça Crioula Lageana e meio-sangue Angus em condições naturais. Foram utilizados 10 machos castrados em cada grupo, recém desmamados (6-8 meses) e mantidos sob as mesmas condições de manejo, em pastagens cultivadas de inverno e verão, no município de Monte Castelo - SC, sofrendo infestação natural por ectoparasitas. A cada 28 dias, fêmeas de carrapatos (Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus) com tamanho acima de 4 mm foram quantificadas nos dois lados do corpo de cada animal, bem como os nódulos com larvas de Dermatobia hominis. A espessura da capa do pelame foi também avaliada a cada coleta e os animais foram classificados quanto à coloração do pelame. Os animais da raça Crioula Lageana foram mais resistentes às infestações por D. hominis e R. microplus. Não houve diferença entre a disposição de carrapatos e bernes conforme os lados direito e esquerdo dos animais. Os animais de pelagem escura albergaram a maior porcentagem de ectoparasitas nos grupos avaliados.


This study was carried out to evaluate the breed resistance against ectoparasites infestations in Crioula Lageana and crossbred Angus male calves under natural condition. Ten weaned and neutered male calves (6-8 months) of each group were kept together in winter and summer pastures in Monte Castelo, Santa Catarina State. Every 28 days, female ticks (Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus) more than 4 mm long were counted on the right and left side of the body of each animal, as well as the D. hominis nodules. Coat thickness also was measured at each sampling and all animals were classified according coat color. Crioula Lageana group was less infested by D. hominis than crossbred Angus in five times and by ticks in the infestation peak (P<0.05). There were no differences in the distribution of the ticks and grubs between animal body sides. Dark-haired animal in both groups were the most susceptible.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cattle , Cattle/immunology , Ectoparasitic Infestations/veterinary , Rhipicephalus/pathogenicity , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/immunology , Ticks
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 33(supl.1): 63-70, dez. 2013. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-705854

ABSTRACT

O presente estudo teve como objetivo a avaliação do leucograma e do metabolismo oxidativo de neutrófilos em fêmeas caprinas da raça Saanen, nos períodos de gestação, parto e pós-parto. Amostras de sangue foram colhidas de 20 fêmeas nulíparas da raça Saanen, clinicamente sadias por venipunção jugular aos 49 (M1), 42 (M2), 35 (M3), 28 (M4), 21 (M5), 14 (M6), sete (M7), três (M8) dias antes do parto, no dia do parto (M9), três (M10) e sete (M11) dias após o parto, para a realização do leucograma e dosagens séricas de cortisol, estradiol e progesterona. A partir de 28 dias (M4) antes do parto até sete dias do pós-parto (M11) foram colhidas amostras de sangue para a avaliação do metabolismo oxidativo de neutrófilos por meio do teste de redução do tetrazólio nitroazul (NBT). Os resultados demonstraram que no dia do parto houve aumento nas concentrações séricas de cortisol e estradiol, e diminuição da progesterona, leucocitose por neutrofilia e desvio à esquerda leve, diminuição dos linfócitos, aumento da relação neutrófilo:linfócito, eosinopenia, monocitose e basofilia. No sétimo dia do pós-parto houve leucocitose por neutrofilia e aumento da relação neutrófilo:linfócito. Não houve nos períodos de gestação, parto e pós-parto alterações significativas no metabolismo oxidativo dos neutrófilos. Conclui-se que o parto determina elevação da concentração sérica de cortisol e estradiol, e diminuição da progesterona determinando quadro de leucocitose por neutrofilia e desvio à esquerda leve, com diminuição dos linfócitos, aumento da relação neutróflo:linfócito, eosinopenia, monocitose e basofilia. Ao sétimo dia do pós-parto há leucocitose por neutrofilia, aumento da relação neutrófilo:linfócito e do fibrinogênio. A gestação, o parto e o período do pós-parto não alteram o metabolismo oxidativo de neutrófilos avaliado por meio do teste de redução do NBT.


The purpose of this study was to evaluate the leukocyte count and the oxidative metabolism of neutrophil in Saanen goats during periods of pregnancy, parturition and postpartum. Were used 20 Saanen goats, clinically healthy and serologically negative for caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV). Blood samples were collected by jugular venipuncture 49 (M1), 42 (M2), 35 (M3), 28 (M4), 21 (M5), 14 (M6), seven (M7), three (M8) days before the parturition, on the day of birth (M9), three (M10) and seven (M11) days postpartum, for the leukocyte count, and serum for cortisol, estradiol and progesterone determination. From 28 days (M4) before parturition until seven days postpartum (M11) blood samples were collected for evaluation of oxidative metabolism of neutrophils by the nitroblue tetrazolium reduction test (NBT). The results showed that at parturition day there were an increase in cortisol and estradiol levels and a decrease in progesterone serum, neutrophilic leukocytosis and left shift slight, decrease of lymphocytes, increase in the neutrophil: lymphocyte, eosinopenia, monocytosis and basophilia. There was a neutrophilic leukocytosis and an increase in the neutrophil: lymphocyte on the seventh day postpartum. There were not significant alterations in oxidative metabolism of neutrophils during pregnancy, parturition and postpartum. It was concluded that parturition causes an elevation in cortisol and estradiol levels and a decrease in progesterone serum determining a neutrophilic leukocytosis and left shift slight, with a reduction of lymphocytes, increase in the neutrophil:lymphocyte, eosinopenia, monocytosis and basophilia. Neutrophilic leukocytosis, increase in the neutrophil: lymphocyte and fibrinogen are detected on the seventh day postpartum. Pregnancy, parturition and the postpartum do not change the oxidative metabolism of neutrophils evaluated by NBT reduction test.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Goats/immunology , Leukocyte Count/veterinary , Energy Metabolism/immunology , Neutrophils/immunology , Parturition/immunology , Postpartum Period/immunology , Pregnancy, Animal/immunology , Nitroblue Tetrazolium
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