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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Evidências clínico-patológicas de ovinos intoxicados experimentalmente com sementes de Crotalaria spectabilis (Leg.papilionoidea) /

Cifuentes Sánchez, Diana Consuelo. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Mario Roberto Hatayde / Banca: Julio Carlos Canola / Banca: Adriana Coelho de Souza / Resumo: Foram utilizadas 15 fêmeas ovinas, sem raça definida, alocadas em três grupos de cinco animais cada, com porcentagens de inclusão de 0,4% (G1), 0,6% (G2) e 1% (G3), de sementes de C. spectabilis trituradas e misturadas na ração, num período experimental de 28 dias. As colheitas de amostras sanguíneas e biópsias hepáticas para exame histológico seguiram o esquema: T0 (dia anterior à inclusão de sementes), T1 (7 dias após inclusão das sementes), T2 (14 dias após inclusão das sementes), T3 (21 dias após inclusão das sementes) e T4 (28 dias após inclusão das sementes). As amostras de tecido hepático foram obtidas através da técnica de biópsia percutânea com agulha de tipo tru-cut guiada por ultrassom. Os resultados foram submetidos à análise de variância (ANOVA), com auxílio do programa estatístico Statistical Analysis System (SAS-Versão 9.1). Os contrastes de média pelo teste de Tukey com 95% de confiabilidade (p<0,05). Clinicamente apenas um animal do G3 no 21° dia após a inclusão de sementes (T3) apresentou sinais clínicos de intoxicação por C. spectabillis. Os resultados dos parâmetros hematológicos mantiveram-se dentro da faixa de normalidade para a espécie. As atividades séricas das enzimas aspartato aminotransferase (AST) e creatina fosfoquinase (CK) não apresentaram diferenças significativas entre os grupos, enquanto gamaglutamiltransferase (GGT) apresentou diferença significativa entre o G1 (33,66±25,8 U/L) e o G2 (67,3±14,8 U/L) ambos no momento controle (T0). À avaliação ultrassonográfica evidenciou-se alterações hepáticas ao longo de todo o período experimental sendo confirmadas pelos achados histológicos ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Fifteen (15) ovine females, with no defined breed were alloted in three groups. Each group had five animals and different inclusion percentage of the Crotalaria spectabilis seeds, 0,4% (G1), 0,6% (G2) e 1% (G3). The seeds were grinded, mixed in the ration and supplied once/day to the animals through 28 days. Blood sampling and hepatic biopsies were accomplished as follows: T0 (day prior to intoxication), T1 (7 days after seed inclusion), T2 (14 days after inclusion), T3 (21 days after inclusion) and T4 (28 days after inclusion). Hepatic tissue samples were obtained by the percutain biopse technique with tru-cut needles guided by ultrasound. Results were submitted to variance analysis (ANOVA) aided by the Statistical Analysis System (SAS-Versão 9.1). The means contrasts were accomplished by Tukey test, with 95% of reliability (p<0,05). Only one (1) animal from G3 on the 21st day after seed inclusion (T3) showed clinical signs of intoxication. Hematological parameters stayed within normality range for ovine species. Serum activity of the enzymes aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and creatine kinase (CK) did not show significant difference between groups, while gama-glutamyl tranferase (GGT) showed difference between G1 (33,66±25,8 U/L) and G2 (67,3±14,8 U/L), both in the control moment (T0). Ultrasound examination evidenced hepatic alterations during the whole experimental period which was confirmed by histological findings. It was concluded that both hemogram and hepatic function analysis isolated has no diagnostic value in C.spectabillis intoxication in sheep being necessary to perform some complementary exams, like ultrasound examination and percutain hepatic biopse / Mestre

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