Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.

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Autor(a) principal: SOUTO, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Pregnancy disease (PD) occurs mainly in sheep and goats, supplemented with concentrate, whose expression is due to negative energy balance during the transition period in which the females present in the clinical hyperketonemia, hypoglycemia, ketonuria, anorexia and signs neurological can progress to death. This paper aims to conduct a study of the biochemical and hormonal profile in sheep and goats, and pathology of the liver parenchyma and renal function in sheep with PD diagnosis. We used data (case report forms) and biological materials (serum, plasma and tissue) of 45 sheep and 22 goats that were answered in Bovine Clinic, Campus Garanhuns / UFRPE, diagnosed with PD, from January 2007 to October 2012 . The blood analyzes were: urea, creatinine, albumin, total protein, globulin, β-hydroxybutyrate, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), glucose, fructosamine, amylase, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT), vitamin B12 , folic acid, cortisol, insulin, and total ionized Ca, P, Ca: P ratio, Mg, Na, K. Cl. Besides the characterization of macro and histopathological findings of the liver and kidneys of sheep that died. Urine was examined in the presence of ketones employing the reagent strip commercial. Sheep subjected to necropsy were collected fragments of liver and kidneys for histopathological analysis. Marked clinical abnormalities were observed in goats with high values for urea, creatinine, NEFA, β-hydroxybutyrate, amylase and cortisol, while total protein, albumin, total calcium, ionized calcium, phosphorus, the calcium and phosphorus, sodium and insulin were found below the reference values for the species. As for glucose, 77.28% of goats were normoglycemic TP and / or hyperglycemic, while only 22.72% were hypoglycemic. The results of the sheep revealed elevated levels of urea, creatinine, glucose, fructosamine, NEFA's, β-hydroxybutyrate, cortisol, chlorine, AST, GGT amylase and folic acid as the variable insulin, total calcium, ionized calcium and potassium were values below the reference values for the species. As for glucose, 82.90% of the sheep were normoglycemic with PD and / or hyperglycemic, while only 17.10% were hypoglycemic. With regard to the macroscopic group of sheep with lower body score showed an increase of the liver, and yellowing and the cutting surface, while the sheep with higher body score these findings were more intense. Kidney was observed on the surface in some pallor of lean animals and light yellowish in animal fat. Regarding histological alterations, it was found in animals with lower body condition, liver vacuolated ranging from rare discreet. As the renal injury, rare tubular vacuolation of epithelial cells were observed in 28,57%. In sheep with higher body condition scores greater percentage of vacuolation in the liver was observed and ranged from moderate to severe. Regarding renal lesions, 33.33% of the animals showed severe lesion vacuolization of tubular epithelial cells. Marked clinical and metabolic changes were observed in goats and sheep PD, in which the increase of the energy profile certain metabolites and hormones are important diagnostic tools for assessing the magnitude of negative energy balance and the clinical condition of the animals. In sheep PD causes significant changes in renal parenchyma, characterized by vacuolization of cells that are associated tubular body condition score of the animal.
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spelling SOARES, Pierre CastroAFONSO , José Augusto BastosAYRES, Maria Consuêlo CaribêMENDONÇA, Carla Lopes dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4263478911176230SOUTO, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti2017-02-10T13:39:50Z2013-02-25SOUTO, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti. Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez. 2013. 72 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sanidade e Reprodução de Ruminantes) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Garanhuns.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6295Pregnancy disease (PD) occurs mainly in sheep and goats, supplemented with concentrate, whose expression is due to negative energy balance during the transition period in which the females present in the clinical hyperketonemia, hypoglycemia, ketonuria, anorexia and signs neurological can progress to death. This paper aims to conduct a study of the biochemical and hormonal profile in sheep and goats, and pathology of the liver parenchyma and renal function in sheep with PD diagnosis. We used data (case report forms) and biological materials (serum, plasma and tissue) of 45 sheep and 22 goats that were answered in Bovine Clinic, Campus Garanhuns / UFRPE, diagnosed with PD, from January 2007 to October 2012 . The blood analyzes were: urea, creatinine, albumin, total protein, globulin, β-hydroxybutyrate, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), glucose, fructosamine, amylase, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT), vitamin B12 , folic acid, cortisol, insulin, and total ionized Ca, P, Ca: P ratio, Mg, Na, K. Cl. Besides the characterization of macro and histopathological findings of the liver and kidneys of sheep that died. Urine was examined in the presence of ketones employing the reagent strip commercial. Sheep subjected to necropsy were collected fragments of liver and kidneys for histopathological analysis. Marked clinical abnormalities were observed in goats with high values for urea, creatinine, NEFA, β-hydroxybutyrate, amylase and cortisol, while total protein, albumin, total calcium, ionized calcium, phosphorus, the calcium and phosphorus, sodium and insulin were found below the reference values for the species. As for glucose, 77.28% of goats were normoglycemic TP and / or hyperglycemic, while only 22.72% were hypoglycemic. The results of the sheep revealed elevated levels of urea, creatinine, glucose, fructosamine, NEFA's, β-hydroxybutyrate, cortisol, chlorine, AST, GGT amylase and folic acid as the variable insulin, total calcium, ionized calcium and potassium were values below the reference values for the species. As for glucose, 82.90% of the sheep were normoglycemic with PD and / or hyperglycemic, while only 17.10% were hypoglycemic. With regard to the macroscopic group of sheep with lower body score showed an increase of the liver, and yellowing and the cutting surface, while the sheep with higher body score these findings were more intense. Kidney was observed on the surface in some pallor of lean animals and light yellowish in animal fat. Regarding histological alterations, it was found in animals with lower body condition, liver vacuolated ranging from rare discreet. As the renal injury, rare tubular vacuolation of epithelial cells were observed in 28,57%. In sheep with higher body condition scores greater percentage of vacuolation in the liver was observed and ranged from moderate to severe. Regarding renal lesions, 33.33% of the animals showed severe lesion vacuolization of tubular epithelial cells. Marked clinical and metabolic changes were observed in goats and sheep PD, in which the increase of the energy profile certain metabolites and hormones are important diagnostic tools for assessing the magnitude of negative energy balance and the clinical condition of the animals. In sheep PD causes significant changes in renal parenchyma, characterized by vacuolization of cells that are associated tubular body condition score of the animal.A toxemia da prenhez (TP) ocorre principalmente em ovelhas e cabras, suplementadas com concentrado, cuja manifestação se deve a um balanço energético negativo durante o período de transição, no qual as fêmeas apresentam quadro clínico de hipercetonemia, hipoglicemia, cetonúria, anorexia e sinais neurológicos que pode evoluir para a morte. Este trabalho se propõe a realizar um estudo do perfil bioquímico e hormonal em cabras e ovelhas, e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em ovelhas com diagnóstico de TP. Foram utilizados dados (fichas clínicas) e material biológico (soro, plasma e tecido) de 45 ovelhas e 22 cabras que foram atendidas na Clínica de Bovinos, Campus Garanhuns/UFRPE, diagnosticadas com TP, no período de janeiro de 2007 a outubro de 2012. As análises realizadas no sangue foram: uréia, creatinina, albumina, proteína total, globulina, β-hidroxibutirato, ácidos graxos não esterificados (AGNE), glicose, frutosamina, amilase, aspartato aminotransferase (AST), gama glutamiltransferase (GGT), vitamina B12, ácido fólico, cortisol, insulina, Ca total e ionizável, P, relação Ca:P, Mg, Na, K. Cl. Além da caracterização dos achados macro e histopatológicos do fígado e rins das ovelhas que vieram a óbito. Na urina foi examinada a presença de corpos cetônicos empregando-se a fita reagente comercial. Das ovelhas submetidas à necropsia foram coletados fragmentos de fígado e rins para análise histopatológica. Marcadas alterações clínicas foram observadas nas cabras, com valores elevados para ureia, creatinina, AGNE, β-hidroxibutirato, amilase e cortisol, enquanto que a proteína total, albumina, cálcio total, cálcio ionizado, fósforo, a relação cálcio e fósforo, o sódio e a insulina encontraram-se abaixo dos valores de referência para a espécie. Quanto à glicemia, 77,28% das cabras com TP eram normoglicêmicas e/ou hiperglicêmicas, enquanto apenas 22,72% eram hipoglicêmicas. Os resultados obtidos das ovelhas revelaram valores elevados de ureia, creatinina, glicose, frutosamina, AGNE’s, β-hidroxibutirato, cortisol, cloro, AST, GGT amilase e ácido fólico enquanto que a variável insulina, cálcio total, cálcio ionizado e potássio estavam com valores abaixo dos valores de referência para a espécie. Quanto à glicemia, 82,90% das ovelhas com TP eram normoglicêmicas e/ou hiperglicêmicas, enquanto apenas 17,10% eram hipoglicêmicas. Quanto aos achados macroscópicos no grupo de ovelhas com menor escore corporal, foi observado aumento do fígado, além de coloração amarelada na superfície e ao corte, enquanto que nas ovelhas com maior escore corporal estes achados foram mais intensos. Nos rins foi observada palidez na superfície em alguns dos animais magros e leve coloração amarelada em animais gordos. Quanto às alterações histológicas, verificou-se, nos animais com menor escore corporal, fígado com vacuolização que variou de rara a discreta. Quanto às lesões renais, raras vacuolizações em células epiteliais tubulares foram observadas em 28,57%. Nas ovelhas com maior escore corporal maior percentual de vacuolização no fígado foi observada e variou de moderada a acentuada. Quanto às lesões renais, 33,33% dos animais apresentaram lesão acentuada de vacuolizações em células epiteliais tubulares. Marcadas alterações clínicas e metabólicas foram observadas em cabras e ovelhas com TP, em que o aumento de certos metabólitos do perfil energético e hormonal tornam-se importantes ferramentas de diagnóstico para avaliar o balanço energético negativo e a magnitude da condição clínica dos animais. Em ovelhas a TP provoca alterações significativas no parênquima renal, caracterizadas por vacuolização de células tubulares e que estão associados ao escore corporal dos animais.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2017-02-10T13:39:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Rodolfo Jose Cavalcanti Souto.pdf: 1672049 bytes, checksum: 9d25ef84b343968c6b40907e7241f724 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-02-10T13:39:50Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
title Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
spellingShingle Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
SOUTO, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti
Metabolic diseases
Pequenos ruminantes
Cetose
Diagnóstico
Ionograma
Doenças metabólicas
Ionogram
Diagnosis
ketosis
Small ruminants
MEDICINA VETERINARIA::REPRODUCAO ANIMAL
title_short Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
title_full Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
title_fullStr Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
title_full_unstemmed Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
title_sort Estudo do perfil bioquímico, hormonal e anatomopatológico do parênquima hepático e renal em cabras e ovelhas com diagnóstico de toxemia da prenhez.
author SOUTO, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti
author_facet SOUTO, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv SOARES, Pierre Castro
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv AFONSO , José Augusto Bastos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv AYRES, Maria Consuêlo Caribê
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MENDONÇA, Carla Lopes de
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4263478911176230
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUTO, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti
contributor_str_mv SOARES, Pierre Castro
AFONSO , José Augusto Bastos
AYRES, Maria Consuêlo Caribê
MENDONÇA, Carla Lopes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metabolic diseases
Pequenos ruminantes
Cetose
Diagnóstico
Ionograma
Doenças metabólicas
topic Metabolic diseases
Pequenos ruminantes
Cetose
Diagnóstico
Ionograma
Doenças metabólicas
Ionogram
Diagnosis
ketosis
Small ruminants
MEDICINA VETERINARIA::REPRODUCAO ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ionogram
Diagnosis
ketosis
Small ruminants
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv MEDICINA VETERINARIA::REPRODUCAO ANIMAL
description Pregnancy disease (PD) occurs mainly in sheep and goats, supplemented with concentrate, whose expression is due to negative energy balance during the transition period in which the females present in the clinical hyperketonemia, hypoglycemia, ketonuria, anorexia and signs neurological can progress to death. This paper aims to conduct a study of the biochemical and hormonal profile in sheep and goats, and pathology of the liver parenchyma and renal function in sheep with PD diagnosis. We used data (case report forms) and biological materials (serum, plasma and tissue) of 45 sheep and 22 goats that were answered in Bovine Clinic, Campus Garanhuns / UFRPE, diagnosed with PD, from January 2007 to October 2012 . The blood analyzes were: urea, creatinine, albumin, total protein, globulin, β-hydroxybutyrate, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), glucose, fructosamine, amylase, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT), vitamin B12 , folic acid, cortisol, insulin, and total ionized Ca, P, Ca: P ratio, Mg, Na, K. Cl. Besides the characterization of macro and histopathological findings of the liver and kidneys of sheep that died. Urine was examined in the presence of ketones employing the reagent strip commercial. Sheep subjected to necropsy were collected fragments of liver and kidneys for histopathological analysis. Marked clinical abnormalities were observed in goats with high values for urea, creatinine, NEFA, β-hydroxybutyrate, amylase and cortisol, while total protein, albumin, total calcium, ionized calcium, phosphorus, the calcium and phosphorus, sodium and insulin were found below the reference values for the species. As for glucose, 77.28% of goats were normoglycemic TP and / or hyperglycemic, while only 22.72% were hypoglycemic. The results of the sheep revealed elevated levels of urea, creatinine, glucose, fructosamine, NEFA's, β-hydroxybutyrate, cortisol, chlorine, AST, GGT amylase and folic acid as the variable insulin, total calcium, ionized calcium and potassium were values below the reference values for the species. As for glucose, 82.90% of the sheep were normoglycemic with PD and / or hyperglycemic, while only 17.10% were hypoglycemic. With regard to the macroscopic group of sheep with lower body score showed an increase of the liver, and yellowing and the cutting surface, while the sheep with higher body score these findings were more intense. Kidney was observed on the surface in some pallor of lean animals and light yellowish in animal fat. Regarding histological alterations, it was found in animals with lower body condition, liver vacuolated ranging from rare discreet. As the renal injury, rare tubular vacuolation of epithelial cells were observed in 28,57%. In sheep with higher body condition scores greater percentage of vacuolation in the liver was observed and ranged from moderate to severe. Regarding renal lesions, 33.33% of the animals showed severe lesion vacuolization of tubular epithelial cells. Marked clinical and metabolic changes were observed in goats and sheep PD, in which the increase of the energy profile certain metabolites and hormones are important diagnostic tools for assessing the magnitude of negative energy balance and the clinical condition of the animals. In sheep PD causes significant changes in renal parenchyma, characterized by vacuolization of cells that are associated tubular body condition score of the animal.
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