Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH

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Autor(a) principal: Pimentel, Muriel Magda Lustosa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/386
Resumo: This study was aimed at evaluating the viability of xenografting of ovarian tissue from heifers under renal capsule of two different murine models of hormone-treated renal-encapsulated bovine ovarian tissue xenotransplantation. Thus, animals of BALB/c Nude (n=9) and C57BL6 SCID (n=12) received ovarian cortical fragments from seven heifers. The ovarian cortices were processed for histology (control) or grafted under the renal capsules of recipient mice, evaluated by vaginal washing until 60th day post-grafting and divided in three groups, each one with three BALB/c Nude and four C57BL6 SCID, as: control group; treated with equine chorionic gonadotrophin hormone, eCG or a combination of follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone (FSH + LH). Infrared thermography was performed at different times in donor ovaries and recipients: at collection at slaughterhouse, at the time of xenografting procedure and at time of xenografts collection, grafted tissues were also recovered for histology and blood was collected for hepatorenal biochemistry. The average duration of the phases of the estrous cycle, the results of thermographic evaluation, and hepatorenal biochemistry were compared by ANOVA followed by Tukey s test (p<0,05) The average time of xenografting did not exceeded 18 minutes in both models. The C57BL6 SCID showed a more elastic renal capsule, facilitating the grafting procedure whem compared to BALB/c NUDE. Among the strains, 83% of C57BL6 SCID and 77% of BALB/c Nude mice showed development and vascularization of the transplanted tissue, which acquired cyclicity at 19 and 9 days post-transplantation, respectively. Hemorrhagic follicles in xenografts induced with FSH + LH were found in the C57BL6 SCID strain. The thermography did not allows clearly distinction between donor and recipient tissue by xenografting. Our integration of these parameters revealed no significant difference between treatments for both strains studied, with the exception of urea levels, which were lower in the grafted mice than in non-grafted control mice. In conclusion, histological evaluation allow the monitoring of graft reperfusion and follicular development; new hormonal protocols are needed for obtaining oocytes for in vitro fertilization; infrared thermography provided minimum accuracy for monitoring donor ovaries and the kidney recipient, not highlighting transplants; C57BL6 SCID strain appears to be the best host for ovarian xenografts, since the transplants in these mice were viable and showed robust follicular development and xenotransplantation under the kidney capsule does not compromise the renal and hepatic function of the recipient animal
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spelling Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LHXenografting of bovine ovaries under renal capsule of BALB-c/Nude and C57BL6 SCID mice stimulated with eCG or association of FSH and LHHeifersMiceOvaryNovilhasCamundongasOvárioCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAThis study was aimed at evaluating the viability of xenografting of ovarian tissue from heifers under renal capsule of two different murine models of hormone-treated renal-encapsulated bovine ovarian tissue xenotransplantation. Thus, animals of BALB/c Nude (n=9) and C57BL6 SCID (n=12) received ovarian cortical fragments from seven heifers. The ovarian cortices were processed for histology (control) or grafted under the renal capsules of recipient mice, evaluated by vaginal washing until 60th day post-grafting and divided in three groups, each one with three BALB/c Nude and four C57BL6 SCID, as: control group; treated with equine chorionic gonadotrophin hormone, eCG or a combination of follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone (FSH + LH). Infrared thermography was performed at different times in donor ovaries and recipients: at collection at slaughterhouse, at the time of xenografting procedure and at time of xenografts collection, grafted tissues were also recovered for histology and blood was collected for hepatorenal biochemistry. The average duration of the phases of the estrous cycle, the results of thermographic evaluation, and hepatorenal biochemistry were compared by ANOVA followed by Tukey s test (p<0,05) The average time of xenografting did not exceeded 18 minutes in both models. The C57BL6 SCID showed a more elastic renal capsule, facilitating the grafting procedure whem compared to BALB/c NUDE. Among the strains, 83% of C57BL6 SCID and 77% of BALB/c Nude mice showed development and vascularization of the transplanted tissue, which acquired cyclicity at 19 and 9 days post-transplantation, respectively. Hemorrhagic follicles in xenografts induced with FSH + LH were found in the C57BL6 SCID strain. The thermography did not allows clearly distinction between donor and recipient tissue by xenografting. Our integration of these parameters revealed no significant difference between treatments for both strains studied, with the exception of urea levels, which were lower in the grafted mice than in non-grafted control mice. In conclusion, histological evaluation allow the monitoring of graft reperfusion and follicular development; new hormonal protocols are needed for obtaining oocytes for in vitro fertilization; infrared thermography provided minimum accuracy for monitoring donor ovaries and the kidney recipient, not highlighting transplants; C57BL6 SCID strain appears to be the best host for ovarian xenografts, since the transplants in these mice were viable and showed robust follicular development and xenotransplantation under the kidney capsule does not compromise the renal and hepatic function of the recipient animalO objetivo desse trabalho foi de avaliar a viabilidade do xenotransplante de tecido ovariano de novilhas sob a cápsula renal de dois modelos de camundongas imunodeficientes e posteriormente estimuladas hormonalmente. Para tanto, animais das linhagens BALB/c Nude n = 9 e C57BL6 SCID n = 12 receberam fragmentos de sete ovários de novilhas. Os tecidos corticais ovarianos foram levados diretamente para histologia clássica (controle) ou transplantados sob a cápsula renal das receptoras, e permaneceram por 60 dias. Após cinco dias da cirurgia, foi iniciado o lavado vaginal, a cada 12 horas, durante 55 dias e divididas em três grupos, cada um com três BALB/c Nude e quatro C57BL6 SCID, onde o grupo um foi o controle, o grupo 2 estimulado hormonalmente com eCG e o grupo três, com uma associação de FSH+LH. O uso de termografia infravermelha para avaliação do tecido ovariano se deu no momento da coleta do ovário no abatedouro, logo após o transplante e no momento da retirada do mesmo. Amostras de tecidos e sangue foram colhidos e encaminhados para histologia clássica e bioquímica hepática e renal. As durações das fases do ciclo estral, os dados termográficos e bioquímicos foram avaliados por ANOVA seguidos de teste de Tukey (p<0,05). O tempo cirúrgico médio em ambos os modelos não excedeu 18 minutos. Os animais C57BL6 SCID possuíam uma capsula renal mais elástica, facilitando a inserção dos fragmentos quando comparado às BALB/c Nude, o desenvolvimento e vascularização foi constatado em 83% das C57BL6 SCID e 77% das receptoras BALB/c Nude, com retorno da atividade ovariana 19 e 9 dias após o transplante, respectivamente. Observou-se ainda a presença de corpo hemorrágico nos transplantes induzidos com a associação FSH+LH na linhagem C57BL6 SCID. A termografia não permitiu a distinção entre os tecidos doador e receptor por ocasião do xenotransplante. Na avaliação das funções renais e hepáticas da bioquímica plasmática, apenas a ureia apresentou valores menores para animais transplantados quando comparados aos seus respectivos modelos controles. Conclui-se neste estudo que: a análise histológica permitiu o monitoramento da reperfusão e desenvolvimento folicular do transplante; novos protocolos hormonais devem ser testados para a obtenção de oócitos aptos para fertilização; a termografia infravermelha forneceu precisão para o monitoramento dos ovários doadores e o rim dos receptores, não evidenciando os transplantes; os animais C57BL6 SCID são mais indicados para o procedimento cirúrgico quando comparados aos BALB/c Nude e que o xenotransplante sob a cápsula renal não compromete as funções renal e hepática do animal receptorConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoBRCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCAUFERSAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência AnimalMacedo, Michelly Fernandes deCPF:01208223429http://lattes.cnpq.br/3820982476384228Bezerra, Marcelo BarbosaCPF:48426628320http://lattes.cnpq.br/4564055986199041Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra deCPF:03597959431http://lattes.cnpq.br/4717410137206021Cornetta, Maria da Conceição de MesquitaCPF:35303646491http://lattes.cnpq.br/7465090403635260Pimentel, Muriel Magda Lustosa2016-08-15T20:31:30Z2016-06-092015-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfPIMENTEL, Muriel Magda Lustosa. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
Xenografting of bovine ovaries under renal capsule of BALB-c/Nude and C57BL6 SCID mice stimulated with eCG or association of FSH and LH
title Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
spellingShingle Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
Pimentel, Muriel Magda Lustosa
Heifers
Mice
Ovary
Novilhas
Camundongas
Ovário
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
title_full Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
title_fullStr Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
title_full_unstemmed Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
title_sort Xenotransplante de ovário bovino na cápsula renal de camundongas BALB/c Nude e C57BL6 SCID estimuladas com eCG ou associação de FSH e LH
author Pimentel, Muriel Magda Lustosa
author_facet Pimentel, Muriel Magda Lustosa
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Macedo, Michelly Fernandes de
CPF:01208223429
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3820982476384228
Bezerra, Marcelo Barbosa
CPF:48426628320
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4564055986199041
Moura, Carlos Eduardo Bezerra de
CPF:03597959431
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4717410137206021
Cornetta, Maria da Conceição de Mesquita
CPF:35303646491
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7465090403635260
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pimentel, Muriel Magda Lustosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heifers
Mice
Ovary
Novilhas
Camundongas
Ovário
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
topic Heifers
Mice
Ovary
Novilhas
Camundongas
Ovário
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description This study was aimed at evaluating the viability of xenografting of ovarian tissue from heifers under renal capsule of two different murine models of hormone-treated renal-encapsulated bovine ovarian tissue xenotransplantation. Thus, animals of BALB/c Nude (n=9) and C57BL6 SCID (n=12) received ovarian cortical fragments from seven heifers. The ovarian cortices were processed for histology (control) or grafted under the renal capsules of recipient mice, evaluated by vaginal washing until 60th day post-grafting and divided in three groups, each one with three BALB/c Nude and four C57BL6 SCID, as: control group; treated with equine chorionic gonadotrophin hormone, eCG or a combination of follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone (FSH + LH). Infrared thermography was performed at different times in donor ovaries and recipients: at collection at slaughterhouse, at the time of xenografting procedure and at time of xenografts collection, grafted tissues were also recovered for histology and blood was collected for hepatorenal biochemistry. The average duration of the phases of the estrous cycle, the results of thermographic evaluation, and hepatorenal biochemistry were compared by ANOVA followed by Tukey s test (p<0,05) The average time of xenografting did not exceeded 18 minutes in both models. The C57BL6 SCID showed a more elastic renal capsule, facilitating the grafting procedure whem compared to BALB/c NUDE. Among the strains, 83% of C57BL6 SCID and 77% of BALB/c Nude mice showed development and vascularization of the transplanted tissue, which acquired cyclicity at 19 and 9 days post-transplantation, respectively. Hemorrhagic follicles in xenografts induced with FSH + LH were found in the C57BL6 SCID strain. The thermography did not allows clearly distinction between donor and recipient tissue by xenografting. Our integration of these parameters revealed no significant difference between treatments for both strains studied, with the exception of urea levels, which were lower in the grafted mice than in non-grafted control mice. In conclusion, histological evaluation allow the monitoring of graft reperfusion and follicular development; new hormonal protocols are needed for obtaining oocytes for in vitro fertilization; infrared thermography provided minimum accuracy for monitoring donor ovaries and the kidney recipient, not highlighting transplants; C57BL6 SCID strain appears to be the best host for ovarian xenografts, since the transplants in these mice were viable and showed robust follicular development and xenotransplantation under the kidney capsule does not compromise the renal and hepatic function of the recipient animal
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