451 resultados para intramuscular
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La deficiencia de vitamina B12 o cobalamina es un trastorno nutricional frecuente, cuyo diagnóstico y tratamiento precoz es importante, debido a que es una causa reversible de alteración de la hematopoyesis y desmielinización del sistema nervioso central. La ingesta insuficiente de dicha vitamina junto con las alteraciones anatómicas o funcionales del estómago, páncreas e íleon terminal son las causas asociadas al déficit. Presentamos tres casos clínicos de pacientes con deficiencia de cobalamina secundaria a malabsorción intestinal tras cirugía bariátrica, asociada a mecanismos autoinmunes y a enfermedad inflamatoria intestinal respectivamente, que condicionaba una falta de respuesta al tratamiento con cianocobalamina oral a altas dosis. Además presentaban contraindicación para la administración de cianocobalamina intramuscular por el uso de anticoagulantes orales. En dichos pacientes, el uso de una formulación de cianocobalamina inhalada proporcionó una adecuada absorción de la misma, normalización de las concentraciones séricas de cobalamina y sin la existencia de efectos secundarios.
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To investigate the role of β-(1-3)-D-glucan on 99mTc labelled Escherichia coli translocation and cytokines secretion in rats submitted to small bowel ischemia/reperfusion injury. Methods: Five groups (n=10 each) of Wistar rats were subjected to control(C), sham(S), group IR subjected to 45 min of bowel ischemia/60 min of reperfusion(I/R), and group I/R+glucan subjected to 45 min of bowel ischemia/60 min of reperfusion(I/R) and injected with 2mg/Kg intramuscular. Translocation of labelled bacteria to mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, spleen, lung and serum was determined using radioactivity/count and colony forming units/g(CFU/g). Serum TNFα, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10 were measured by ELISA. Results: CFU/g and radioactivity/count were higher in I/R than in I/R+glucan rats. In C, S and S+glucan groups, bacteria and radioactivity/count were rarely detected. The I/R+glucan rats had enhancement of IL-10 and suppressed production of serum TNFα, IL-1β and, IL-6, compared to I/R untreated animals. Conclusion: The β-(1-3)-D-glucan modulated the production of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines during bowel ischemia/reperfusion, and attenuated translocation of labelled bacteria
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To investigate the role of β-(1-3)-D-glucan on 99mTc labelled Escherichia coli translocation and cytokines secretion in rats submitted to small bowel ischemia/reperfusion injury. Methods: Five groups (n=10 each) of Wistar rats were subjected to control(C), sham(S), group IR subjected to 45 min of bowel ischemia/60 min of reperfusion(I/R), and group I/R+glucan subjected to 45 min of bowel ischemia/60 min of reperfusion(I/R) and injected with 2mg/Kg intramuscular. Translocation of labelled bacteria to mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, spleen, lung and serum was determined using radioactivity/count and colony forming units/g(CFU/g). Serum TNFα, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10 were measured by ELISA. Results: CFU/g and radioactivity/count were higher in I/R than in I/R+glucan rats. In C, S and S+glucan groups, bacteria and radioactivity/count were rarely detected. The I/R+glucan rats had enhancement of IL-10 and suppressed production of serum TNFα, IL-1β and, IL-6, compared to I/R untreated animals. Conclusion: The β-(1-3)-D-glucan modulated the production of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines during bowel ischemia/reperfusion, and attenuated translocation of labelled bacteria
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Agronomia e Medicina Veterinária, 2016.
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The present study evaluated the effects of an intramuscular injection of Tityus serrulatus venom (TsV) (0.67 mu g/g) on lung mechanics and lung inflammation at 15, 30, 60 and 180 min after inoculation. TsV inoculation resulted in increased lung elastance when compared with the control group (p < 0.001): these values were significantly higher at 60 min than at 15 and 180 min (p < 0.05). Resistive pressure (Delta P(1)) values decreased significantly at 30, 60 and 180 min after TsV injection (p < 0.001). TsV inoculation resulted in increased lung inflammation, characterised by an increased density of mononuclear cells at 15, 30, 60 and 180 min after TsV injection when compared with the control group (p < 0.001). TsV inoculation also resulted in an increased pulmonary density of polymorphonuclear cells at 15, 30 and 60 min following injection when compared to the control group (p < 0.001). In conclusion, T serrulatus venom leads to acute lung injury, characterised by altered lung mechanics and increased pulmonary inflammation. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Veterinárias, especialidade de Produção Animal
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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária
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Se pretende demostrar que la ligadura de la arteria hepática per se no es mortal en animales de experimentación si al mismo tiempo se administra antibióticos. Establecer los cambios histopatológicos que se producen en el hígado y las modificaciones bioquímicas que se producen como consecuencia de la ligadura de la arteria hepática, determinando: TGO, TGP, DLH, TP,, bilirrubinas y proteínas. Se aplicó a 20 perros sanos, de raza mestiza, sexo masculino de más de un año de edad, con un preso promedio de 15kg. A un grupo de 5 perros no se les administraron antibióticos; a un grupo de 15 perros si (ampicilina 500 mg.) pre quirúrgico 1 hora antes por vía intramuscular. Los controles bioquímicos y de histología. Los resultados de un grupo de 5 sin antibióticos: un animal murió pos ligadura, otro murió a las 48 horas, los otros 3 sobrevivieron. Del segundo grupo (15) que se les administró antibióticos preoperatorio (ampicilina 500 mg.) falleció un animal a las 12 horas por hemorragia, los 14 sobrevivieron
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Purpose: To evaluate the immunogenicity and types of immune response of a quality-controlled modified recombinant hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) plasmid encoding HBsAg in mice. Methods: The characterized plasmid DNA was used in the immunization of Balb/c mice. Three groups of mice were intramuscularly injected with three different concentrations (50, 25 and 10 μg/100 μL) of the modified plasmid. Humoral immune response was monitored by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), while cellular immune response was investigated by analysis of spleen cytokine profile (TNFα, IFN γ and IL2) as well as CD69 expression level in CD4 and CD8 positive cells. Results: In general, the activated CD4 cells showing intracellular cytokines were higher than CD8 positive population of cells (p < 0.05). These findings indicate that the vaccine induced both a humoral and cellular immunity. Cytokine profile also showed high levels of TNFα, IFN γ and IL2 and CD69 expression in the group of animals immunized at a dose of 10 μg when compared to control group (p < 0.05). Conclusion: A 10 μg dose intramuscular injection of the modified DNA-based vaccine encoding HBsAg in mice induces both high humoral and cellular immune responses.
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Com a alta demanda mundial de carne de qualidade, a utilização de cruzamento entre raças e de dieta com teores elevados de energia são estratégias que podem ser utilizadas visando à melhorias na eficiência do sistema de produção de carne bovina e na qualidade do produto final. Assim, o objetivo neste trabalho foi avaliar o desempenho (pesos, ganhos em peso, consumo de matéria seca, eficiência alimentar e dias em confinamento), características de carcaça (peso e rendimento de carcaça fria, pesos dos cortes primários, espessura de gordura, mármore, área de olho de lombo e rendimento de cortes cárneos) e de qualidade da carne (cor, pH, capacidade de retenção de água, perda por cozimento, força de cisalhamento, % de lipídios, perfil de ácidos graxos e análises sensoriais descritivas e de aceitação) durante diferentes tempos de maturação (0, 14 e 28 dias) no longissimus thoracis de 169 novilhos e novilhas jovens provenientes do cruzamento de touros das raças Charolesa (CH) ou Hereford (HF) com vacas ½ Angus + ½ Nelore (TA) ou ½ Simental + ½ Nelore (TS). Após a desmama aos 7,5 meses, os animais foram tratados individualmente (ad libitum) por 119 dias, em média, em confinamento com duas dietas diferentes: dieta controle (DC) ou dieta energética (DE) (dieta controle acrescida de glúten de milho e gordura protegida). Os animais foram abatidos aos 13 meses de idade, em média, em frigorífico comercial, quando atingiram 5 mm de espessura de gordura subcutânea medida por ultrassonografia e por avaliação visual. Os dados foram analisados usando o procedimento MIXED do SAS, cujo modelo estatístico incluiu os efeitos fixos de ano, gênero, raça do touro (RT), grupo genético da vaca (GGV), dieta, tempo de maturação (TM) como medida repetida e suas interações (exceto com ano), dependendo da característica. Apesar de algumas interações significativas, o gênero foi o principal efeito fixo que influenciou os atributos estudados, seguido por RT, GGV e TM. Os machos, em geral, apresentaram superioridade quanto às características de desempenho e de carcaça, rendimento dos cortes cárneos e na relação ácidos graxos poliinsaturados/ácidos graxos saturados (PUFA/SFA), enquanto as fêmeas apresentaram maior espessura de gordura (EG), mármore (MAR), gordura perirrenal, % de lipídios e relação n-6/n-3. Os filhos dos touros charoleses apresentaram maiores pesos (inicial e final), melhores características de carcaça, rendimentos dos cortes (RCC) do traseiro e melhor aceitação quanto à textura, enquanto os filhos dos touros Hereford apresentaram maior EG, MAR, % de lipídios e RCC do dianteiro e menor força de cisalhamento. Os filhos das vacas TS apresentaram maiores médias de peso inicial e de área de olho de lombo, enquanto os filhos das vacas TA apresentaram maiores valores de MAR e permaneceram por mais dias no confinamento. A maciez da carne melhorou com o tempo de maturação. A dieta, em geral, não influenciou as características estudadas, mas apenas o perfil de ácidos graxos, em que a dieta DC foi a que influenciou positivamente, e a aceitação da carne, mas com a presença de interação com TM. Machos e filhos de touros da raça Charolesa melhoraram as características de desempenho e de carcaça e os rendimentos dos cortes cárneos. Para carcaças bem acabadas, maior espessura de gordura e mais gordura intramuscular (mármore e % v lipídios), recomenda-se a utilização de fêmeas, de filhos de touros da raça Hereford ou de vacas ½ Angus + ½ Nelore. Para carne mais macia, recomenda-se o uso de touros Hereford. Dietas energéticas melhoram a aceitação da carne, mas não melhoram o perfil de ácidos graxos. A maturação é recomendada, pois aumenta a maciez e a aceitação da carne.
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Tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium bovis and closely related members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex continues to affect humans and animals worldwide and its control requires vaccination of wildlife reservoir species such as Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa). Vaccination efforts for TB control in wildlife have been based primarily on oral live BCG formulations. However, this is the first report of the use of oral inactivated vaccines for controlling TB in wildlife. In this study, four groups of 5 wild boar each were vaccinated with inactivated M. bovis by the oral and intramuscular routes, vaccinated with oral BCG or left unvaccinated as controls. All groups were later challenged with a field strain of M. bovis. The results of the IFN-gamma response, serum antibody levels, M. bovis culture, TB lesion scores, and the expression of C3 and MUT genes were compared between these four groups. The results suggested that vaccination with heat-inactivated M. bovis or BCG protect wild boar from TB. These results also encouraged testing combinations of BCG and inactivated M. bovis to vaccinate wild boar against TB. Vaccine formulations using heat-inactivated M. bovis for TB control in wildlife would have the advantage of being environmentally safe and more stable under field conditions when compared to live BCG vaccines. The antibody response and MUT expression levels can help differentiating between vaccinated and infected wild boar and as correlates of protective response in vaccinated animals. These results suggest that vaccine studies in free-living wild boar are now possible to reveal the full potential of protecting against TB using oral M. bovis inactivated and BCG vaccines
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The occurrence of OsHV-1, a herpes virus causing mass mortality in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas was investigated with the aim to select individuals with different susceptibility to the infection. Naïve spat transferred to infected areas and juveniles currently being grown at those sites were analyzed using molecular and histology approaches. The survey period distinguishes itself by very warm temperatures reaching up to 3.5°C above the average. The virus was not detected in the virus free area although a spread of the disease could be expected due to high temperatures. Overall mortality, prevalence of infection and viral load was higher in spat confirming the higher susceptibility in early life stages. OsHV-1 and oyster mortality were detected in naïve spat after 15 days of cohabitation with infected animals. Although, infection was associated with mortality in spat, the high seawater temperatures could also be the direct cause of mortality at the warmest site. One stock of juveniles suffered an event of abnormal mortality that was significantly associated with OsHV-1 infection. Those animals were infected with a previously undescribed microvariant whereas the other stocks were infected with OsHV-1 μVar. Cell lesions due to the infection were observed by histology and true infections were corroborated by in situ hybridization. Survivors from the natural outbreak were exposed to OsHV-1 μVar by intramuscular injection and were compared to naïve animals. The survival rate in previously exposed animals was significantly higher than in naïve oysters. Results derived from this study allowed the selection of animals that might possess interesting characteristics for future analysis on OsHV-1 resistance.
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The Alentejano pig is an autochthonous breed scarcely selected, that due to its high trend for fat deposition present poorer meat yields than modern commercial breeds. However, its higher contents of intramuscular fat (IMF) increase pork sensory attributes and consumers’ acceptability. Animal cells can obtain fatty acids (FA) from three distinct pathways: diet ingested fats, lipolysis of stored lipids in cells and through de novo synthesis. Betaine has been used as a dietary supplement in pig nutrition to reduce fat deposition and increase lean muscle mass with inconsistent results so far. This study compares the expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism from pigs consuming a control diet, and the control diet supplemented with betaine (WB). The expression of two genes involved in lipogenesis and lipolysis were evaluated in L. lumborum and B. femoris: ACC, which mediates the carboxylation of acetyl CoA into malonyl CoA concluding the first step of de novo synthesis, and MCPT1 which is responsible for the transport of acyl groups into the mitochondria for the start of β-oxidation.
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This study evaluates the effects of betaine supplementation (1 g kg−1 for 20 weeks) on the regulation of genes involved in lipid and cholesterol metabolism of Longissimus lumborum and Biceps femoris from obese Alentejano pigs. Betaine supplementation led to an increase in total cholesterol in both muscles, complementing results previously published indicating a significant increase on the intramuscular lipid content. The expression of twelve genes involved in lipogenesis, lipolysis/FA oxidation, FA transport, and cholesterol metabolism, as well as two transcription factors were also evaluated. Genes related to lipid and cholesterol synthesis plus FA transport were consistently up-regulated in both muscles of betaine fed pigs. On the other hand, genes related to lipolysis/FA oxidation were not affected or down-regulated by betaine supplementation. Our data suggest that the underlying mechanism regulating IMF and cholesterol accumulation in Alentejano pigs supplemented with betaine is associated with the up-regulation of genes involved in lipid synthesis, FA transport, and cholesterol synthesis.
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O presente trabalho tem como objetivo testar o efeito do sistema de produção com dieta rica em ácido oleico nas características zootécnicas, de carcaça, físico-químicas e no perfil lipídico dos músculos Longissimus dorsi (LD), Biceps femoris (BF) e Semimembranosus (SM) de suínos de raça Alentejana. Foram utilizados 15 animais, divididos em dois grupos, o grupo IN (n=9) foi mantido em parques individuais abertos ao exterior com 3 m2 e o grupo OUT (n=6) foi mantido numa área de 3 ha com acesso a pastagem. O grupo OUT obteve melhores performances zootécnicas. O rendimento de carcaça foi igual para ambos os grupos, e o rendimento comercial e proporção de peças nobres foi superior nos OUT. Estes obtiveram menores teores de lípidos intramusculares mas maiores teores de PUFA (ácidos gordos polinsaturados) e melhores valores para os rácios PUFA/SFA (ácido gordos saturados) e n-6/n-3. O SM foi menos afetado pelo sistema de produção; Abstract: Effect of the rearing system in the physical-chemical characteristics and the lipid profile of three muscles from Alentejano pigs The present study aims to test the effect of rearing system with oleic acid rich diet on performance, carcass and physical-chemical characteristics, and lipid profile of the muscles Longissimus dorsi (LD), Biceps femoris (BF) and Semimembranosus (SM) from Alentejano pigs. The study used 15 animals, divided into two groups. The Group IN (n = 9) was kept in individual parks open to the exterior with 3 m2, and the OUT (n = 6) was held in an area of 3 ha with access to pasture. The OUT group obtained the best performances. The carcass yield was the same for both groups, meat yield and the proportion of noble parts was superior in the OUT. These obtained lower levels of intramuscular fat but larger PUFA levels (polyunsaturated fatty acids) and best values for the ratios PUFA/SFA (saturated fatty acids) and n-6/n-3. The SM was the least affected by the rearing system