Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report

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Autor(a) principal: Tolentino, Mikael Leandro Duarte de Lima
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rocha, Ediane Freitas, Oliveira Filho, Emanuel Felipe de, Gonçalves, Daniel Nunes de Araújo, Silveira, Gian Libânio da, Miranda Neto, Eldinê Gomes de, Dantas, Antônio Flávio Medeiros, Soares, Pierre Castro, Silva, Tatiane Rodrigues da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6887
Resumo: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and anatomopathological findings and serum concentrations of free triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) from an outbreak of iodine (I) deficiency in sheep in the semi-arid region of Brazil. The outbreak was observed in a property located in the municipality of Sousa, West of the State of Paraiba, a semi-arid zone of Northeast Brazil. The studied lot was composed of 14 animals, between 12 and 18 months old, male, and mixed breed. The animals presented an increase in volume in the proximal portion of the neck, ventral to the mandibular arch, of firm consistency, suggesting a goiter. Thyroid samples were collected from animals that presented gland hyperplasia. In addition, blood samples were collected for serum analysis of thyroid hormones. The clinical findings, macroscopic characteristics, and histological findings observed in these cases are identical to those described in the literature for acquired goiter and constitute evidence that allows the definitive diagnosis of this condition. The mean concentrations observed in animals were:  Free T3 (0.5±0.08 pmol/L) and Free T4 (10.93±2.88 pmol/L). Based on the epidemiological findings, clinical signs, anatomopathological lesions, and serum analysis of thyroid hormones, we can affirm the outbreak of acquired goiter occurred due to inadequacies in feeding and mineral supplementation of the animals. Thus, in order to prevent the appearance of this nutritional disorder, it is of utmost importance that animals are provided with a balanced mineral diet and supplementation, taking into account the needs of the species and antithyroid feed substances.
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spelling Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case reportBocio hiperplásico en ovejas en la región semiárida de la Paraíba, Brasil: un reporte de casoBócio hiperplásico em ovelhas no semiárido Paraibano, Brasil: relato de casoMineral deficiencyIodineMetabolismRuminantHormones.Deficiencia mineralYodoMetabolismoRuminanteHormonas.Deficiência mineralIodoMetabolismoRuminanteHormônios.The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and anatomopathological findings and serum concentrations of free triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) from an outbreak of iodine (I) deficiency in sheep in the semi-arid region of Brazil. The outbreak was observed in a property located in the municipality of Sousa, West of the State of Paraiba, a semi-arid zone of Northeast Brazil. The studied lot was composed of 14 animals, between 12 and 18 months old, male, and mixed breed. The animals presented an increase in volume in the proximal portion of the neck, ventral to the mandibular arch, of firm consistency, suggesting a goiter. Thyroid samples were collected from animals that presented gland hyperplasia. In addition, blood samples were collected for serum analysis of thyroid hormones. The clinical findings, macroscopic characteristics, and histological findings observed in these cases are identical to those described in the literature for acquired goiter and constitute evidence that allows the definitive diagnosis of this condition. The mean concentrations observed in animals were:  Free T3 (0.5±0.08 pmol/L) and Free T4 (10.93±2.88 pmol/L). Based on the epidemiological findings, clinical signs, anatomopathological lesions, and serum analysis of thyroid hormones, we can affirm the outbreak of acquired goiter occurred due to inadequacies in feeding and mineral supplementation of the animals. Thus, in order to prevent the appearance of this nutritional disorder, it is of utmost importance that animals are provided with a balanced mineral diet and supplementation, taking into account the needs of the species and antithyroid feed substances.El objetivo de este estudio fue describir los hallazgos clínicos y anatomopatológicos y las concentraciones séricas de triyodotironina libre (T3) y tiroxina (T4) de un brote de deficiencia de yodo (I) en ovejas en la región semiárida de Brasil. El brote se observó en una propiedad ubicada en el municipio de Sousa, al oeste del estado de Paraíba, una zona semiárida del noreste de Brasil. El lote estudiado estaba compuesto por 14 animales, de entre 12 y 18 meses de edad, machos y mestizos. Los animales presentaron un aumento de volumen en la porción proximal del cuello, ventral al arco mandibular, de consistencia firme, lo que sugiere un bocio. Se recogieron muestras de tiroides de animales que presentaban hiperplasia de glándulas. Además, se recogieron muestras de sangre para el análisis de suero de las hormonas tiroideas. Los hallazgos clínicos, las características macroscópicas y los hallazgos histológicos observados en estos casos son idénticos a los descritos en la literatura para el bocio adquirido y constituyen evidencia que permite el diagnóstico definitivo de esta afección. Las concentraciones medias observadas en los animales fueron: libre T3 (0.5±0.08 pmol/L) y libre T4 (10.93±2.88 pmol/L). Con base en los hallazgos epidemiológicos, los signos clínicos, las lesiones anatomopatológicas y el análisis sérico de las hormonas tiroideas, podemos afirmar que el brote de bocio adquirido se produjo debido a las deficiencias en la alimentación y la suplementación mineral de los animales. Por lo tanto, para evitar la aparición de este trastorno nutricional, es de suma importancia que los animales reciban una dieta mineral y suplementos equilibrados, teniendo en cuenta las necesidades de las especies y las sustancias de alimentación antitiroideas.O objetivo deste trabalho foi descrever os achados clínicos, anatomopatológicos e as concentrações séricas de triiodotironina (T3) e tiroxina (T4) livres de um surto de deficiência de iodo (I) em ovinos na região semiárida do Brasil. O surto foi observado em uma propriedade localizada no município de Sousa, Oeste do Estado da Paraíba, zona semiárida do Nordeste do Brasil. O lote estudado era composto por 10 animais que apresentavam aumento de volume da porção proximal do pescoço, ventral ao arco da mandíbula de consistência firme sendo sugestivo de bócio. Foram coletadas amostras da tireoide dos 10 animais que apresentavam hiperplasia da glândula. Além disso, amostras de sangue foram coletadas para análise sérica dos hormônios tireoidianos. Os achados clínicos, as características macroscópicas e os achados histológicos observados nestes casos são idênticos àqueles descritos na literatura para bócio adquirido e constituem evidências que permitem o diagnóstico definitivo desta condição. As concentrações médias observadas nos animais foram:  T3 (0.5±0.08 pmol/L) e T4 (10.93±2.88 pmol/L) livres. Tomando como base os achados epidemiológicos, sinais clínicos, lesões anatomopatológicas e a análise sérica dos hormônios tireoidianos, podemos afirmar que ocorreu o surto de bócio adquirido em virtude de falhas na alimentação e suplementação mineral dos animais. Desta forma, para se prevenir o aparecimento deste transtorno nutricional, é de suma importância que seja fornecida aos animais uma alimentação e suplementação mineral balanceada, considerando consideração as necessidades para a espécie e substâncias bocígenas alimentares.Research, Society and Development2020-08-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/688710.33448/rsd-v9i9.6887Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e203996887Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e203996887Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e2039968872525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6887/6337Copyright (c) 2020 Mikael Leandro Duarte de Lima Tolentino, Ediane Freitas Rocha, Emanuel Felipe de Oliveira Filho, Daniel Nunes de Araújo Gonçalves, Gian Libânio da Silveira, Eldinê Gomes Miranda Neto, Antônio Flávio Medeiros Dantas, Pierre Castro Soares, Tatiane Rodrigues da Silvahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTolentino, Mikael Leandro Duarte de LimaRocha, Ediane FreitasOliveira Filho, Emanuel Felipe de Gonçalves, Daniel Nunes de AraújoSilveira, Gian Libânio daMiranda Neto, Eldinê Gomes deDantas, Antônio Flávio MedeirosSoares, Pierre CastroSilva, Tatiane Rodrigues da2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6887Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:50.365581Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
Bocio hiperplásico en ovejas en la región semiárida de la Paraíba, Brasil: un reporte de caso
Bócio hiperplásico em ovelhas no semiárido Paraibano, Brasil: relato de caso
title Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
spellingShingle Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
Tolentino, Mikael Leandro Duarte de Lima
Mineral deficiency
Iodine
Metabolism
Ruminant
Hormones.
Deficiencia mineral
Yodo
Metabolismo
Ruminante
Hormonas.
Deficiência mineral
Iodo
Metabolismo
Ruminante
Hormônios.
title_short Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
title_full Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
title_fullStr Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
title_full_unstemmed Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
title_sort Hyperplastic goiter in sheep in the semi-arid region of Paraiba, Brazil: case report
author Tolentino, Mikael Leandro Duarte de Lima
author_facet Tolentino, Mikael Leandro Duarte de Lima
Rocha, Ediane Freitas
Oliveira Filho, Emanuel Felipe de
Gonçalves, Daniel Nunes de Araújo
Silveira, Gian Libânio da
Miranda Neto, Eldinê Gomes de
Dantas, Antônio Flávio Medeiros
Soares, Pierre Castro
Silva, Tatiane Rodrigues da
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author2 Rocha, Ediane Freitas
Oliveira Filho, Emanuel Felipe de
Gonçalves, Daniel Nunes de Araújo
Silveira, Gian Libânio da
Miranda Neto, Eldinê Gomes de
Dantas, Antônio Flávio Medeiros
Soares, Pierre Castro
Silva, Tatiane Rodrigues da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tolentino, Mikael Leandro Duarte de Lima
Rocha, Ediane Freitas
Oliveira Filho, Emanuel Felipe de
Gonçalves, Daniel Nunes de Araújo
Silveira, Gian Libânio da
Miranda Neto, Eldinê Gomes de
Dantas, Antônio Flávio Medeiros
Soares, Pierre Castro
Silva, Tatiane Rodrigues da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mineral deficiency
Iodine
Metabolism
Ruminant
Hormones.
Deficiencia mineral
Yodo
Metabolismo
Ruminante
Hormonas.
Deficiência mineral
Iodo
Metabolismo
Ruminante
Hormônios.
topic Mineral deficiency
Iodine
Metabolism
Ruminant
Hormones.
Deficiencia mineral
Yodo
Metabolismo
Ruminante
Hormonas.
Deficiência mineral
Iodo
Metabolismo
Ruminante
Hormônios.
description The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and anatomopathological findings and serum concentrations of free triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) from an outbreak of iodine (I) deficiency in sheep in the semi-arid region of Brazil. The outbreak was observed in a property located in the municipality of Sousa, West of the State of Paraiba, a semi-arid zone of Northeast Brazil. The studied lot was composed of 14 animals, between 12 and 18 months old, male, and mixed breed. The animals presented an increase in volume in the proximal portion of the neck, ventral to the mandibular arch, of firm consistency, suggesting a goiter. Thyroid samples were collected from animals that presented gland hyperplasia. In addition, blood samples were collected for serum analysis of thyroid hormones. The clinical findings, macroscopic characteristics, and histological findings observed in these cases are identical to those described in the literature for acquired goiter and constitute evidence that allows the definitive diagnosis of this condition. The mean concentrations observed in animals were:  Free T3 (0.5±0.08 pmol/L) and Free T4 (10.93±2.88 pmol/L). Based on the epidemiological findings, clinical signs, anatomopathological lesions, and serum analysis of thyroid hormones, we can affirm the outbreak of acquired goiter occurred due to inadequacies in feeding and mineral supplementation of the animals. Thus, in order to prevent the appearance of this nutritional disorder, it is of utmost importance that animals are provided with a balanced mineral diet and supplementation, taking into account the needs of the species and antithyroid feed substances.
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