Resultado da pesquisa (5)

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#1 - Clinical, pathological and immunohistochemical characterization of spontaneous neoplasms in pet rodents in Northeastern Brazil

Abstract in English:

In the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the demand for small rodents such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rats, and mice to be kept as pets. Consequently, the veterinary care provided to these animals has also increased. The aim of this study was to describe gross, histopathological and immunohistochemical findings of 26 spontaneous neoplasms diagnosed in 25 pet rodents in Northeastern Brazil. A retrospective study was carried out from 2014 to 2022 in two veterinary diagnostic laboratories to identify cases of tumoriform lesions in these species. Hamsters represented the most frequent species in this study (60%, 15/25), followed by rats (28%, 7/25), guinea pigs (8%, 2/25), and mice (4%, 1/25), with a mean age of 17.63 months. The anatomical regions of the face/head and thoracic region were the most affected. The most affected tissues were the skin/subcutaneous/mucosal (65%, 15/26) and mammary gland (23%, 6/26). Eighteen different types of neoplasms were diagnosed, and T-cell lymphomas and mammary adenocarcinomas were the most diagnosed tumors, each corresponding to 12% (3/26) of the cases. Leiomyosarcoma, myxosarcoma and mammary adenocarcinoma metastases were also noted. Immunohistochemistry was essential for the diagnosis of certain malignant mesenchymal and round-cell neoplasms. Pet rodent neoplasms in Northeastern Brazil are common, especially in hamsters, and immunohistochemistry can be a useful tool for the definitive diagnosis of these tumors.

Abstract in Portuguese:

In the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the demand for small rodents such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rats, and mice to be kept as pets. Consequently, the veterinary care provided to these animals has also increased. The aim of this study was to describe gross, histopathological and immunohistochemical findings of 26 spontaneous neoplasms diagnosed in 25 pet rodents in Northeastern Brazil. A retrospective study was carried out from 2014 to 2022 in two veterinary diagnostic laboratories to identify cases of tumoriform lesions in these species. Hamsters represented the most frequent species in this study (60%, 15/25), followed by rats (28%, 7/25), guinea pigs (8%, 2/25), and mice (4%, 1/25), with a mean age of 17.63 months. The anatomical regions of the face/head and thoracic region were the most affected. The most affected tissues were the skin/subcutaneous/mucosal (65%, 15/26) and mammary gland (23%, 6/26). Eighteen different types of neoplasms were diagnosed, and T-cell lymphomas and mammary adenocarcinomas were the most diagnosed tumors, each corresponding to 12% (3/26) of the cases. Leiomyosarcoma, myxosarcoma and mammary adenocarcinoma metastases were also noted. Immunohistochemistry was essential for the diagnosis of certain malignant mesenchymal and round-cell neoplasms. Pet rodent neoplasms in Northeastern Brazil are common, especially in hamsters, and immunohistochemistry can be a useful tool for the definitive diagnosis of these tumors.


#2 - Experimentally induced intravaginal Tritrichomonas foetus infection in a mouse model, p.225-230

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Soto P., Echevarría H.M., Monteavaro C.E. & Catena M.C. 2005. Experimentally induced intravaginal Tritrichomonas foetus infection in a mouse model. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 25(4):225-230. Laboratory of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, UNCPBA, Pinto 399, Tandil (7000), Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail: psoto@vet.unicen.ar The interest to develop research on the host-parasite relationship in bovine tritrichomonosis has accomplished the use of experimental models alternative to cattle. The BALB/c mouse became the most appropriate species susceptible to vaginal Tritrichomonas foetus infection requiring previous estrogenization. For the need of an experimental model without persistent estrogenization and with normal estrous cycles, the establishment and persistence of vaginal infection on BALB/c mouse with different concentrations of T. foetus in two experimental groups was evaluated. Group A was treated with 5mg of b-estradiol 3-benzoate to synchronize the estrous, 48 hours before the T. foetus vaginal inoculation, and Group B was inoculated in natural estrus. At 5-7 days after treatment, estrogenic effect decreased allowing all animals to cycle regularly during the experiment. From the first week post-infection, samples of vaginal mucus were taken from all animals during 34 weeks, in order to evaluate the course of infection and the stage of the estrus cycle. Group A showed 93.6% of infected animals, and Group B showed 38%. Different doses of T. foetus were assayed to establish the vaginal infection, with a persistence of 34 weeks. Although different behavior was observed in each subgroup belonging to either Group A or Group B, there were no significant differences among the infecting doses used. The b-estradiol 3-benzoate treatment had a favorable effect on the establishment of the infection (P<0.0001), but it did not influence its persistence (P=0.1097). According to the results, an experimental mouse model is presented, appropriate for further studies on mechanisms of pathogenicity, immune response, protective evaluation of immunogen and therapeutic effect of drugs.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Soto P., Echevarría H.M., Monteavaro C.E. & Catena M.C. 2005. Experimentally induced intravaginal Tritrichomonas foetus infection in a mouse model. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 25(4):225-230. Laboratory of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, UNCPBA, Pinto 399, Tandil (7000), Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail: psoto@vet.unicen.ar The interest to develop research on the host-parasite relationship in bovine tritrichomonosis has accomplished the use of experimental models alternative to cattle. The BALB/c mouse became the most appropriate species susceptible to vaginal Tritrichomonas foetus infection requiring previous estrogenization. For the need of an experimental model without persistent estrogenization and with normal estrous cycles, the establishment and persistence of vaginal infection on BALB/c mouse with different concentrations of T. foetus in two experimental groups was evaluated. Group A was treated with 5mg of b-estradiol 3-benzoate to synchronize the estrous, 48 hours before the T. foetus vaginal inoculation, and Group B was inoculated in natural estrus. At 5-7 days after treatment, estrogenic effect decreased allowing all animals to cycle regularly during the experiment. From the first week post-infection, samples of vaginal mucus were taken from all animals during 34 weeks, in order to evaluate the course of infection and the stage of the estrus cycle. Group A showed 93.6% of infected animals, and Group B showed 38%. Different doses of T. foetus were assayed to establish the vaginal infection, with a persistence of 34 weeks. Although different behavior was observed in each subgroup belonging to either Group A or Group B, there were no significant differences among the infecting doses used. The b-estradiol 3-benzoate treatment had a favorable effect on the establishment of the infection (P<0.0001), but it did not influence its persistence (P=0.1097). According to the results, an experimental mouse model is presented, appropriate for further studies on mechanisms of pathogenicity, immune response, protective evaluation of immunogen and therapeutic effect of drugs.


#3 - Immunohistochemical detection of Tritrichomonas foetus in experimentally infected mice, 20(1):43-46

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ABSTRACT.- Monteavaro, C.E., Soto P., Echevarría H.M., Catena M.C., Portiansky E.L. & Gimeno E.J. 2000. Immunohistochemical detection of Tritrichomonas foetus in experimentally infected mice. [Detecção imunohistoquímica de Tritrichomonas foetus em camundongos experimentalmente infectados.] Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 20(1):43-46. Institute of Pathology, Veterinary School, UNLP, P.O.Box 296, 1900 La Plata, Argentina. The need to intensify knowledge of the pathogenesis of bovine genital trichomoniasis (BGT) led to the use ofalternative animal models such as the mouse. Nevertheless, it is necessary to elucidate the dynamics of the infection in this animal species, evaluating different stages of the colonization and evolution of the pathological alterations. The immunohistochemistry (IHC) of fers advantages over the routine histopathological staining techniques for the detection of the protozoan in tissues, cellular detritus and inside the macrophages. The goal of the present study was to demonstrate the presence of Tritrichomonas foetus in the reproductive tract of infected mice using an IHC technique. Female BALB/c mice were infected with a suspension of T. foetus by intravaginal route, in the estrum phase, detected by exfoliative vaginal cytology. After 10 weeks, the animais were sacrificed; uterus and vagina were fixed and histologically processed. Some slides were stained with HE. The rest of the slides were processed for IHC. An immunoadsorbed polyclonal serum against T. foetus was used. The. avidine-biotine technique (HistoMouse, Zymed ™) was employed. The histopathological studies showed a dilation of the uterine glands, presence of macrophages in the lumen of the organ and inner part of the endometrial glands. No T. foetus was identified tísing this method. The IHQ allowed additionally the identification of the protozoan in the endometrium, endometrial glands, uterine lumen and inside neutrophils and macrophages. The cytological studies stained with IHC showed either isolated T. foetus adhered to epithelial cells or inside macrophages. This technique proves to be a useful tool for the study of the pathogenesis of bovine genital trichomoniasis (BGT) in an experimental model.

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RESUMO.- Monteavaro, C.E., Soto P., Echevarría H.M., Catena M.C., Portiansky E.L. & Gimeno E.J. 2000. Immunohistochemical detection of Tritrichomonas foetus in experimentally infected mice. [Detecção imunohistoquímica de Tritrichomonas foetus em camundongos experimentalmente infectados.] Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 20(1):43-46. Institute of Pathology, Veterinary School, UNLP, P.O.Box 296, 1900 La Plata, Argentina. A necessidade de aumentar o conhecimento da patogenia da tricomoníase genital bovina (BGT) conduziu ao uso de modelos experimentais alternativos como o camundongo. Não obstante, é necessário elucidar a dinâmica da infecção nesta espécie e avaliar as diferentes fases da colonização e evolução das alterações patológicas. A imunohistoquí-mica (IHQ) oferece vantagens sobre as técnicas histoquímicas de rotina para a observação do protozoário em tecidos, detritos celulares e dentro de macrófagos. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi demonstrar pelo uso de uma técnica de IHQ a presença de Tritrichomonas foetus no sistema reprodutivo de camundongos infectados. Camundongos BALB/c fêmeas foram infectados pela via intravaginal, com uma suspensão de T. foetus, na fase de estro, detectado com citologia exfoliativa vaginal. Depois de 10 semanas, os animais foram sacrificados; útero e vagina forma fixados e processados para histologia. Alguns cortes foram corados com HE. O restante dos cortes foi processado para IHQ. Foi usado um soro policlonaf imunoadsorvído anti-T.foetus. A técnica de avidina biatina (HistoMouse, Zymed™) foi empregada. Os estudos histopatológicos mostraram uma dilatação das glândulas uterinas, presença de macrófagos no lúmen do órgão e parte interna das glândulas endometriais. T. foetus não foi identificado por esse método. A IHQ permitiu identificar as mesmas lesões observadas e a presença do protozoário no endométrio, nas glândulas endometriais, no lúmen uterino e dentro de neutrófilos e macrófagos. O estudo citológico em lâminas coradas por IHQ, mostrou T.foetus aderido a células epiteliais, ou dentro de macrófagos. Esta técnica demonstra ser uma ferramenta útil para o estudo da patogenia da tricomoníase genital bovina (BGT) utilizando-se o camundongo como modelo experimental.


#4 - Toxicological sensitivity and specificity of the micro-complement fixation test for the detection of botulinum toxins C and D in culture medium and liver of mice, 18(2):47-52

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ABSTRACT.- Menegucci E.A., Dutra I.S. & Döbereiner J. 1998. [Toxicological sensitivity and specificity of the micro-complement fixation test for the detection of botulinum toxins C and D in culture medium and liver of mice.] Sensibilidade toxicológica e especificidade do teste de microfixação de complemento na detecção de toxinas botulínicas C e D em meio de cultura e fígado de camundongo. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 18(2):47-52. Depto Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal, Unesp-Campus de Araçatuba, Cx. Postal 533, Araçatuba, SP 16015-050, Brazil. The toxicological sensitivity and specificity of the micro-complement fixation test (MCF) for the detection of botulinum toxins C and D were studied in supernatants of the bacterial cultures and in livers of mice inoculated with lethal and sublethal doses. Botulinum toxins C and D were produced in Hemoline culture medium, titered through the determination of LD50 by the mouse test and adjusted to dilutions of 10, 1, 0.1, 0.01 and 0.001 LD50 Two experimental models were used to determine the toxicological sensitivity of MCF in the supernatant of the culture medium with the dilutions described, and also in liver extracts of mice weighing 20 g and inoculated with the same dilutions. Detection of the botulinum toxins was attempted in liver extracts of mice which had received lethal doses of the respective toxins, and in others which had been inoculated with sublethal doses and were sacrificed in intervals of 5 days. The results show that the toxicological sensitivity of MCF, regarding the two types of toxins at the level of 0.001 LD50, was 100% when the supernatants of the culture medium were tested; this means that the sensitivitywas 100 times higher than with the mouse test. The toxicological sensitivity of MCF in the liver extracts of mice inoculated with 1 and 10 LD50 of botulinum toxins C and D was inferior, giving values of 100, 80, 89 and 72% respectively. By this test it was also possible to detect botulinum toxins type C and D in liver extracts of mice inoculated with sublethal doses, up to 15 days after the injection. The specificity of MCF was 88% and 92%, when liver extracts of healthy contral mice were tested and when challenged with antitoxins C and D; and 100% when challenged with the supernatant of the culture medium. These results indicate that MCF could be of importance for research and could substitute in vivo tests.

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RESUMO.- Menegucci E.A., Dutra I.S. & Döbereiner J. 1998. [Toxicological sensitivity and specificity of the micro-complement fixation test for the detection of botulinum toxins C and D in culture medium and liver of mice.] Sensibilidade toxicológica e especificidade do teste de microfixação de complemento na detecção de toxinas botulínicas C e D em meio de cultura e fígado de camundongo. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 18(2):47-52. Depto Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal, Unesp-Campus de Araçatuba, Cx. Postal 533, Araçatuba, SP 16015-050, Brazil. No presente estudo pretendeu-se verificar a sensibilidade toxicológica e especificidade do Teste de Microfixação de Complemento (MCF) na detecção de toxinas botulínicas C e D no sobrenadante de cultivas bacterianos e em fígados de camundongos inoculados com doses letais e subletais. As toxinas foram produzidas em meio de cultura Hemoline, tituladas através da determinação da DL50 pelo Bioensaio em Camundongo e diluídas nas concentrações de 10, 1, 0, 1, 0,01 e 0,001 DL50. Desta forma, foram utilizadas em dois modelos experimentais, onde foi determinada a sensibilidade toxicológica do MCF no sobrenadante do meio de cultura com as diluições descritas acima e ainda em extratos hepáticos de camundongos com peso corporal de 20g, inoculados com as mesmas diluições. A tentativa de evidenciação das toxinas botulínicas nos extratos hepáticos de camundongos foi realizada através da sua extração após a morte pela administração das doses letais e ainda pelo sacrifício dos animais inoculados -com doses subletais, em intervalos de 5 dias. Os resultados evidenciaram uma sensibilidade toxicológica para o MCF de 100% para os dois tipos de toxinas ao nível de 0,01 DL50, quando testados os sobrenadantes de meio de cultura, portanto 100 vezes superior ao Bioensaio em Camundongo. A sensibilidade toxicológica do MCF, quando examinados extratos hepáticos de camundongos inoculados com 1 e 10 DL50 de toxinas botulínicas C e D, foi inferior, com valores de 100, 80, 89 e 72%, respectivamente. Pelo teste foi possível detectar toxinas botulínicas tipos C e D nos extratos hepáticos de camundongos inoculados com doses subletais até 15 dias após a sua inoculação. A especificidade do MCF foi de 88 e 92%, quando testados extratos hepáticos de camundongos sadios, e confrontados com as antitoxinas C e D; e 100% no sobrenadante do meio de cultura. Os resultados apontam para uma possível utilização do teste como importante instrumento de pesquisa e ainda na eventual substituição dos testes in vivo pelas suas implicações éticas e limitações práticas.


#5 - An outbreak of murine diarrhoea and the isolation of coxsackievirus B4

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An outbreak of acute diarrhoea in a mouse breeding colony was studied. In order to identify a causal pathogen of the diarrhoeic process a virological study was carried out. A homogenate of intestine originating from four diseased Young (21 days) animals was submitted to clarification and ultracentrifugation (100,000 g for 3 hours). The resulting sediment was processed for negative staining electron microscopy (EM) and inoculated into HEp-2 cell cultures. A cytopathic effect (CPE) resembling that of enteroviruses developed in these cultures. Homegenate of infected HEp-2 cells was clarified and inoculated in LLC-MK2 cell cultures and newborn swiss mice. Newborn mice developed spastic paralysis and LLC-MK2 cultures also presented enterovirus type CPE. Brain frozen sections of the inoculated animals were tested by Indirect Immunofluorescence (FA) and showed specific fluorescence for B4 coxsackievirus. The neutralization test (NT) in cell cultures, carried out with viral suspension originating from LLC-MK2 cultures, confirmed that coxsackie B4 was the isolated virus.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Com o intuito de se identificar o eventual agente causador de diarréia aguda em uma colônia de criação de camundóngos brancos suíços, materiais de animais doentes foram estudados através de técnicas virológicas. O homogenato de intestinos originários de quatro animais (21 dias) doentes foi submetido à clarificação e ultracentrifugação (100.000 g por 3 horas). O sedimento resultante foi processado por coloração negativa e observado ao microscópio eletrônico (EM) e inoculado em culturas de células HEp-2. Estas culturas desenvolveram efeito citopático semelhante ao dos enterovírus. O homogenato de células HEp-2 infectadas foi clarificado e inoculado em células LLC-MK2 e em camundongos recém-natos por via intracerebral (branco suíço). Os animais desenvolveram paralisia espástica e as culturas de células LLC-MK2 também apresentaram efeito semelhante ao dos enterovírus. Seções de cérebro congelado de animais inoculados, foram testadas por imunofluorescência indireta (FA) e mostraram fluorescência específica para coxsackievírus grupo B4. O teste de neutralização (NT), em cultura de células, foi realizado com a suspensão originária de culturas de células LLC-MK2 infectadas e confirmou o isolamento do vírus Coxsackie B4.


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