Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram

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Autor(a) principal: Marques, Ana Paula Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Botteon, Rita de Cássia Campbell Machado, Machado, Carlos Henrique, Medeiros, Bianca Pachiel, de Assis, Jessica D´ávilla, Barros, Janne Paula Neres, Araújo, Fernanda Leite
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/166
Resumo: ABSTRACT. Marques A.P.L., Botteon R.C.C.M., Machado C.H., Medeiros B.P., Assis J.D., Barros J.P.N. & Araújo F.L. [Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram.] Contagem diferencial de células no leite de vacas com mastite subclínica com as colorações de May-Grünwald Giemsa e Gram. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 38(Supl.2):123-127, 2016. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Veterinária, Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23897-970, Brasil. E-mail: marquesapl@ufrrj.br Somatic cell count (SCC) determines the amount of leucocytes and epithelial cells present in milk. It is used for monitoring the subclinical mastitis in the herd. Various tests can be used for SCC. For convenience and accuracy there is the electronic counting by flow cytometry. Microscopic slides count is the standard method for the determination of SCC in raw milk with the classic method described by Prescot and Breed (1910). This study aimed to evaluate the differential cell count in milk of cows with subclinical mastitis, by optical microscopy, in slides stained by May Grunwald-Giemsa and Gram. In both staining the cells showed morphological changes. However, the unidentifiable cell percentage did not exceed 10% enhancing the applicability of the differential cell counts, as used in leucocytes in hematologic smears. There were small variations in the counts with the two colorations. There was a predominance of neutrophils (˃60%), followed by lymphocytes (˃25%) consistent with the characterization of the samples as coming from rooms with subclinical mastitis. May Grunwald- -Giemsa stain showed similar results to Gram. The main differences between the colorations are based on the amplitude and intensity of staining, the Gram stain which stood out. In Gram staining of cytological entire background and other elements were evidenced. The Gram had the advantage of circular voids view corresponding to fat, enabling setting on the presence of neutrophils in milk for a long time, in some samples and identification of bacteria was easily accomplished. It is concluded that the viability staining Gram alternatively, and further is used as a complementary color, which would increase the representation of counts and the ability of observations of other elements in the sample.
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spelling Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and GramContagem diferencial de células no leite de vacas com mastite subclínica com as colorações de May-Grünwald Giemsa e GramABSTRACT. Marques A.P.L., Botteon R.C.C.M., Machado C.H., Medeiros B.P., Assis J.D., Barros J.P.N. & Araújo F.L. [Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram.] Contagem diferencial de células no leite de vacas com mastite subclínica com as colorações de May-Grünwald Giemsa e Gram. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 38(Supl.2):123-127, 2016. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Veterinária, Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23897-970, Brasil. E-mail: marquesapl@ufrrj.br Somatic cell count (SCC) determines the amount of leucocytes and epithelial cells present in milk. It is used for monitoring the subclinical mastitis in the herd. Various tests can be used for SCC. For convenience and accuracy there is the electronic counting by flow cytometry. Microscopic slides count is the standard method for the determination of SCC in raw milk with the classic method described by Prescot and Breed (1910). This study aimed to evaluate the differential cell count in milk of cows with subclinical mastitis, by optical microscopy, in slides stained by May Grunwald-Giemsa and Gram. In both staining the cells showed morphological changes. However, the unidentifiable cell percentage did not exceed 10% enhancing the applicability of the differential cell counts, as used in leucocytes in hematologic smears. There were small variations in the counts with the two colorations. There was a predominance of neutrophils (˃60%), followed by lymphocytes (˃25%) consistent with the characterization of the samples as coming from rooms with subclinical mastitis. May Grunwald- -Giemsa stain showed similar results to Gram. The main differences between the colorations are based on the amplitude and intensity of staining, the Gram stain which stood out. In Gram staining of cytological entire background and other elements were evidenced. The Gram had the advantage of circular voids view corresponding to fat, enabling setting on the presence of neutrophils in milk for a long time, in some samples and identification of bacteria was easily accomplished. It is concluded that the viability staining Gram alternatively, and further is used as a complementary color, which would increase the representation of counts and the ability of observations of other elements in the sample.A contagem de células somáticas (CCS) determina a quantidade de leucócitos e células epiteliais presentes no leite. É utilizada para o monitoramento dos índices de mastite subclínica no rebanho. Vários testes podem ser usados para a CCS. Pela praticidade e precisão destaca-se a contagem eletrônica por citometria de fluxo. A contagem microscópica em lâminas é o método de referência para a determinação da CCS em leite cru sendo clássico o método descrito por Prescot & Breed (1910). Objetivou-se avaliar a contagem diferencial de células no leite de vacas com mastite subclínica, por microscopia óptica, em lâminas coradas pela técnica de May Grunwald-Giemsa e Gram. Em ambas as colorações as células apresentaram variações morfológicas. Contudo, o percentual de células não identificáveis não ultrapassou 10% reforçando a aplicabilidade da contagem diferencial de células, como utilizado em leucócitos em esfregaços hematológicos. Ocorreram pequenas variações nas contagens com as duas colorações. Observou-se o predomínio de neutrófilos (˃60%), seguidos de linfócitos (˃25%) de forma consistente com caracterização das amostras como procedentes de quartos com mastite subclínica. A coloração de May Grunwald-Giemsa apresentou resultados semelhantes ao Gram. As principais diferenças entre as colorações baseiam-se na amplitude e intensidade de coloração, a qual a coloração de Gram destacou-se. Na coloração de Gram, todo o fundo citológico e outros elementos foram evidenciados. O Gram apresentou como vantagem a visualização de vazios circulares correspondentes à gordura, possibilitando definir sobre a presença dos neutrófilos no leite por um tempo prolongado, e em algumas amostras a identificação das bactérias foi facilmente realizada. Conclui-se pela viabilidade da coloração de Gram como alternativa, e ainda mais se utilizada como coloração complementar, o que aumentaria a representatividade das contagens e a possibilidade de observações de outros elementos na amostra.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2016-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/166Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 38 No. Supl.2 (2016); 123-127Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 38 n. Supl.2 (2016); 123-1272527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVporhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/166/104Marques, Ana Paula LopesBotteon, Rita de Cássia Campbell MachadoMachado, Carlos HenriqueMedeiros, Bianca Pachielde Assis, Jessica D´ávillaBarros, Janne Paula NeresAraújo, Fernanda Leiteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-23T17:34:13Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/166Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:34:13Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
Contagem diferencial de células no leite de vacas com mastite subclínica com as colorações de May-Grünwald Giemsa e Gram
title Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
spellingShingle Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
Marques, Ana Paula Lopes
title_short Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
title_full Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
title_fullStr Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
title_full_unstemmed Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
title_sort Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram
author Marques, Ana Paula Lopes
author_facet Marques, Ana Paula Lopes
Botteon, Rita de Cássia Campbell Machado
Machado, Carlos Henrique
Medeiros, Bianca Pachiel
de Assis, Jessica D´ávilla
Barros, Janne Paula Neres
Araújo, Fernanda Leite
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Machado, Carlos Henrique
Medeiros, Bianca Pachiel
de Assis, Jessica D´ávilla
Barros, Janne Paula Neres
Araújo, Fernanda Leite
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Ana Paula Lopes
Botteon, Rita de Cássia Campbell Machado
Machado, Carlos Henrique
Medeiros, Bianca Pachiel
de Assis, Jessica D´ávilla
Barros, Janne Paula Neres
Araújo, Fernanda Leite
description ABSTRACT. Marques A.P.L., Botteon R.C.C.M., Machado C.H., Medeiros B.P., Assis J.D., Barros J.P.N. & Araújo F.L. [Differential count of cells in the milk of cows with subclinical mastitis with the colorations of May-Grünwald Giemsa and Gram.] Contagem diferencial de células no leite de vacas com mastite subclínica com as colorações de May-Grünwald Giemsa e Gram. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 38(Supl.2):123-127, 2016. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Veterinária, Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia Veterinária, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23897-970, Brasil. E-mail: marquesapl@ufrrj.br Somatic cell count (SCC) determines the amount of leucocytes and epithelial cells present in milk. It is used for monitoring the subclinical mastitis in the herd. Various tests can be used for SCC. For convenience and accuracy there is the electronic counting by flow cytometry. Microscopic slides count is the standard method for the determination of SCC in raw milk with the classic method described by Prescot and Breed (1910). This study aimed to evaluate the differential cell count in milk of cows with subclinical mastitis, by optical microscopy, in slides stained by May Grunwald-Giemsa and Gram. In both staining the cells showed morphological changes. However, the unidentifiable cell percentage did not exceed 10% enhancing the applicability of the differential cell counts, as used in leucocytes in hematologic smears. There were small variations in the counts with the two colorations. There was a predominance of neutrophils (˃60%), followed by lymphocytes (˃25%) consistent with the characterization of the samples as coming from rooms with subclinical mastitis. May Grunwald- -Giemsa stain showed similar results to Gram. The main differences between the colorations are based on the amplitude and intensity of staining, the Gram stain which stood out. In Gram staining of cytological entire background and other elements were evidenced. The Gram had the advantage of circular voids view corresponding to fat, enabling setting on the presence of neutrophils in milk for a long time, in some samples and identification of bacteria was easily accomplished. It is concluded that the viability staining Gram alternatively, and further is used as a complementary color, which would increase the representation of counts and the ability of observations of other elements in the sample.
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