Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation
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Resumo: | In transgenic murine models, the study of certain organs or tissues can be performed after euthanasia of some specimens. However, this practice may not be economically feasible when applied to livestock such as transgenic goats. It is necessary to use minimally invasive methods to perform in vivo studies of organs that may be affected by disorders related to the activity of the transgene, particularly during milk production, when the recombinant protein is secreted. The aim of this study was to describe ultrasonographic findings of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, and mammary glands in transgenic goats for evaluating the effect of human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (hG-CSF) expression in milk during induced lactation. Six female Canindé goats-three transgenic (T) and three non-transgenic (NT)-were subjected to hormone therapy to induce lactation; ultrasonographic examinations of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, and mammary gland were performed during both the hormonal therapy and the lactation period at different intervals depending on the organ being examined. On Day 16 (Day 1 = hormonal therapy initiation), all goats were lactating and presented healthy mammary glands, characterized by echogenic parenchyma showing a granular echotexture. Transgenic and non-transgenic goats were compared on the basis of measurements and ultrasound images obtained from each organ. No differences between T and NT animals were observed in the examined area for the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys. Liver and renal echogenicity and appearance of gallbladder and portal and hepatic veins were similar in all females. Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats did not show any difference from those in non-transgenic goats.Thus, these results suggest that the presence and expression of the transgene had no effect on the ultrasonographic findings of mammary gland and abdominal organs in the transgenic goats. Moreover, the findings shows that ultrasonography is a useful screening tool for clinical examination of transgenic goats; this allows the investigation of possible disorders and avoids the unnecessary use of invasive techniques. |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactationAchados ultrassonográficos de glândula mamária, fígado, vesícula biliar, baço e rins de caprinos transgênicos para o hG-CSF durante lactação induzidaCaprineTransgenesisUltrasonographyAbdominal organs.CaprinoTransgêneseUltrassonografiaÓrgãos abdominais.In transgenic murine models, the study of certain organs or tissues can be performed after euthanasia of some specimens. However, this practice may not be economically feasible when applied to livestock such as transgenic goats. It is necessary to use minimally invasive methods to perform in vivo studies of organs that may be affected by disorders related to the activity of the transgene, particularly during milk production, when the recombinant protein is secreted. The aim of this study was to describe ultrasonographic findings of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, and mammary glands in transgenic goats for evaluating the effect of human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (hG-CSF) expression in milk during induced lactation. Six female Canindé goats-three transgenic (T) and three non-transgenic (NT)-were subjected to hormone therapy to induce lactation; ultrasonographic examinations of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, and mammary gland were performed during both the hormonal therapy and the lactation period at different intervals depending on the organ being examined. On Day 16 (Day 1 = hormonal therapy initiation), all goats were lactating and presented healthy mammary glands, characterized by echogenic parenchyma showing a granular echotexture. Transgenic and non-transgenic goats were compared on the basis of measurements and ultrasound images obtained from each organ. No differences between T and NT animals were observed in the examined area for the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys. Liver and renal echogenicity and appearance of gallbladder and portal and hepatic veins were similar in all females. Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats did not show any difference from those in non-transgenic goats.Thus, these results suggest that the presence and expression of the transgene had no effect on the ultrasonographic findings of mammary gland and abdominal organs in the transgenic goats. Moreover, the findings shows that ultrasonography is a useful screening tool for clinical examination of transgenic goats; this allows the investigation of possible disorders and avoids the unnecessary use of invasive techniques.Em camundongos transgênicos, o estudo de certos órgãos ou tecidos pode ser viabilizado por meio da eutanásia de alguns exemplares. Entretanto, esta prática pode não ser economicamente viável quando aplicada a animais de produção, como caprinos transgênicos. É necessário utilizar métodos minimamente invasivos para estudar in vivo os órgãos que podem estar envolvidos em desordens relacionadas à atividade do transgene, principalmente durante a produção de leite, quando a proteína recombinante é secretada. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever as características ultrassonográficas de fígado, vesícula biliar, baço, rins e glândula mamária de caprinos transgênicos expressando o fator estimulante de colônias de granulócitos humano (hG-CSF) no leite, durante lactação induzida. Seis fêmeas caprinas da raça Canindé: três não transgênicas (NT) e três transgênicas (T) foram submetidas a tratamento hormonal para indução da lactação; os exames ultrassonográficos de fígado, vesícula biliar, baço, rins e glândula mamária foram realizados durante tratamento hormonal e lactação, em diferentes intervalos de acordo com o órgão. No dia 16 (Dia 1 = início do tratamento hormonal) todas as cabras estavam em lactação e apresentando uma glândula mamária saudável, caracterizada por parênquima ecogênico, com uma ecotextura granular. As cabras T e NT foram comparadas em relação às mensurações e aparência ultrassonográfica obtida de cada órgão. Não foram observadas diferenças com relação à área para exame de fígado, vesícula biliar, baço e rins entre T e NT. A ecogenicidade de fígado e rins, a aparência da vesícula biliar e das veias porta e hepática foram similares em todas as fêmeas. As mensurações ultrassonográficas dos órgãos abdominais examinados não revelaram diferenças entre animais T e NT. Assim, esses resultados sugerem que a presença e expressão do transgene não tiveram efeito sobre as características ultrassonográficas de glândula mamária e órgãos abdominais nos animais transgênicos. Além disso, os achados mostram que a ultrassonografia é uma importante ferramenta para o exame clínico em caprinos transgênicos e que permite a investigação de possíveis desordens, evitando o uso desnecessário de técnicas invasivas.UEL2016-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2374410.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n6p4109Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 6 (2016); 4109-4118Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 6 (2016); 4109-41181679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation Achados ultrassonográficos de glândula mamária, fígado, vesícula biliar, baço e rins de caprinos transgênicos para o hG-CSF durante lactação induzida |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation Sousa, Francisco Carlos de Caprine Transgenesis Ultrasonography Abdominal organs. Caprino Transgênese Ultrassonografia Órgãos abdominais. |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation |
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Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats for hG-CSF during induced lactation |
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Sousa, Francisco Carlos de |
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Sousa, Francisco Carlos de Melo, Carlos Henrique Sousa de Batista, Ribrio Ivan Tavares Pereira Sanchez, Deisy Johana Diaz Souza-Fabjan, Joanna Maria Gonçalves Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes Melo, Luciana Magalhães Freitas, Vicente José de Figueirêdo Teixeira, Dárcio Ítalo Alves |
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author |
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Melo, Carlos Henrique Sousa de Batista, Ribrio Ivan Tavares Pereira Sanchez, Deisy Johana Diaz Souza-Fabjan, Joanna Maria Gonçalves Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes Melo, Luciana Magalhães Freitas, Vicente José de Figueirêdo Teixeira, Dárcio Ítalo Alves |
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Sousa, Francisco Carlos de Melo, Carlos Henrique Sousa de Batista, Ribrio Ivan Tavares Pereira Sanchez, Deisy Johana Diaz Souza-Fabjan, Joanna Maria Gonçalves Pereira, Alexsandra Fernandes Melo, Luciana Magalhães Freitas, Vicente José de Figueirêdo Teixeira, Dárcio Ítalo Alves |
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Caprine Transgenesis Ultrasonography Abdominal organs. Caprino Transgênese Ultrassonografia Órgãos abdominais. |
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Caprine Transgenesis Ultrasonography Abdominal organs. Caprino Transgênese Ultrassonografia Órgãos abdominais. |
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In transgenic murine models, the study of certain organs or tissues can be performed after euthanasia of some specimens. However, this practice may not be economically feasible when applied to livestock such as transgenic goats. It is necessary to use minimally invasive methods to perform in vivo studies of organs that may be affected by disorders related to the activity of the transgene, particularly during milk production, when the recombinant protein is secreted. The aim of this study was to describe ultrasonographic findings of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, and mammary glands in transgenic goats for evaluating the effect of human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (hG-CSF) expression in milk during induced lactation. Six female Canindé goats-three transgenic (T) and three non-transgenic (NT)-were subjected to hormone therapy to induce lactation; ultrasonographic examinations of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, and mammary gland were performed during both the hormonal therapy and the lactation period at different intervals depending on the organ being examined. On Day 16 (Day 1 = hormonal therapy initiation), all goats were lactating and presented healthy mammary glands, characterized by echogenic parenchyma showing a granular echotexture. Transgenic and non-transgenic goats were compared on the basis of measurements and ultrasound images obtained from each organ. No differences between T and NT animals were observed in the examined area for the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys. Liver and renal echogenicity and appearance of gallbladder and portal and hepatic veins were similar in all females. Ultrasonographic findings of the mammary gland, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and kidneys in transgenic goats did not show any difference from those in non-transgenic goats.Thus, these results suggest that the presence and expression of the transgene had no effect on the ultrasonographic findings of mammary gland and abdominal organs in the transgenic goats. Moreover, the findings shows that ultrasonography is a useful screening tool for clinical examination of transgenic goats; this allows the investigation of possible disorders and avoids the unnecessary use of invasive techniques. |
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