138 research outputs found

    Lipid peroxidation assays in canine fresh semen

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    Lipid peroxidation (LP) is a potential cause of infertility in males of numerous species. Levels in which the spermatozoa loses mobility in vitro is correlated with the rate of LP that it suffers. The objective of this work was to determine the fatty acid composition and analyze the sensitivity to LP (ascorbate–Fe++ dependent) in spermatozoa obtained from different samples of canine fresh semen. LP was evaluated using chemiluminescence (CL) (cpm/mg of protein) and fatty acid (FA) profile by means of gas chromatography. The saturated FA content found in the analyzed spermatozoa was approximately 40%, whereas the total unsaturated FA content was approximately 55% with a prevalence of docosapentaenoic acid (C22:5 n6). When the control and ascorbate–Fe++ dependent samples were compared, it was observed a significant increase in the light emission (CL). Consequently, significant decrease in the percentage of the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) was obtained, being more affected: C18: 2 n6, C20: 4 n6, C22: 4 n6, C22: 5 n6 and C22: 6 n3. The unsaturation index used to evaluate the alterations generated during the LP was correlated with the data mentioned before. Our results indicate that dog semen contains great amounts of PUFA, which were vulnerable to the LP. The alteration in the PUFA composition could be the common base of different degenerative processes

    Susceptibility to peroxidation and fatty acid composition of fresh boar semen obtained from different hog farms

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    Objectives of this study were to determine the fatty acid composition and to analyze the sensitivity to lipid peroxidation of different boar fresh semen samples from two herds, H1 and H2. Lipid peroxidation was evaluated using chemilu­minescence (cpm/mg of protein) and fatty acid profile by means of gas chromatography. The saturated fatty acid content found in the analyzed spermatozoa was approximately 43% in H1 and 33% in H2, whereas the total unsaturated fatty acid content was 47% in H1 and 59% in H2. When control and ascorbate-Fe++ dependent samples were compared, it was observed a significant increase in light emission. Consequently, significant decrease in the percentage of the polyunsaturated fatty acids was determined, being more affected: C22: 5 n6 and C22: 6 n3 in both herds, whereas C20: 4 n6 and C22: 4 n6 only in H2. The great amounts of polyun­saturated fatty acids found in H2 samples could be related to the loss of acrosomal integrity. Our results indicate that boar semen contains great amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acid in its composition, which were vulnerable to the lipid peroxidation

    Methods for assessment of pre-harvest sprouting in wheat cultivars.

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    ABSTRACT: The objective of this work was to test methods for pre‑harvest sprouting assessment in wheat cultivars. Fourteen wheat cultivars were grown in Londrina and Ponta Grossa municipalities, Paraná state, Brazil. They were sampled at 10 and 17 days after physiological maturity and evaluated using the methods of germination by rainfall simulation (in a greenhouse), in‑ear grain sprouting, and grains removed from the ears. The in‑ear grain sprouting method allowed the differentiation of cultivars, but showed different resistance levels from the available description of cultivars. The sprouting of grain removed from the ears did not allow a reliable distinction of data on germination in any harvest date or location. The method of rainfall simulation is the most suitable for the assessment of cultivars as to pre‑harvest sprouting, regardless of the sampling date and evaluated location. RESUMO: O objetivo deste trabalho foi testar métodos para avaliação da germinação na pré‑colheita de cultivares de trigo. Quatorze cultivares de trigo foram cultivadas em Londrina e Ponta Grossa, PR. Aos 10 e 17 dias após a maturidade fisiológica, elas foram colhidas e avaliadas pelos métodos de germinação por simulação de chuva (em casa de vegetação), com grãos nas espigas e com grãos removidos das espigas. O método do grão na espiga permitiu a diferenciação das cultivares, porém mostrou graus de resistência distintos das descrições disponíveis para as cultivares. O procedimento do grão removido da espiga não possibilitou a distinção segura dos dados obtidos quanto à germinação, em qualquer época ou local de coleta. O método por simulação de chuva é o mais adequado para avaliação de cultivares quanto à germinação na pré‑colheita, independentemente da época de coleta e do local avaliado

    Faecal microbiota in dogs with multicentric lymphoma

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    Malignant lymphoma B-cell type is the most common canine haematopoietic malignancy. Changes in intestinal microbiota have been implicated in few types of cancer in humans. The aim of this prospective and case-control study was to determine differences in faecal microbiota between healthy control dogs and dogs with multicentric lymphoma. Twelve dogs affected by multicentric, B-cell, stage III-IV lymphoma, and 21 healthy dogs were enrolled in the study. For each dog, faecal samples were analysed by Illumina sequencing of 16S rRNA genes and quantitative PCR (qPCR) for selected bacterial groups. Alpha diversity was significant lower in lymphoma dogs. Principal coordinate analysis plots showed different microbial clustering (P = .001) and linear discriminant analysis effect size revealed 28 differentially abundant bacterial groups in lymphoma and control dogs. The qPCR analysis showed significant lower abundance of Faecalibacterium spp. (q < .001), Fusobacterium spp. (q = .032), and Turicibacter spp. (q = .043) in dogs with lymphoma compared with control dogs. On the contrary, Streptococcus spp. was significantly higher in dogs with lymphoma (q = .041). The dysbiosis index was significantly higher (P < .0001) in dogs with lymphoma. In conclusion, both sequencing and qPCR analyses provided a global overview of faecal microbial communities and showed significant differences in the microbial communities of dogs presenting with multicentric lymphoma compared with healthy control dogs.dog

    Tel-eVax: a genetic vaccine targeting telomerase for treatment of canine lymphoma

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    Background: we have recently shown that Tel-eVax, a genetic vaccine targeting dog telomerase (dTERT) and based on Adenovirus (Ad)/DNA Electro-Gene-Transfer (DNA–EGT) technology can induce strong immune response and increase overall survival (OS) of dogs affected by multicentric Diffuse Large B cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) when combined to COP therapy in a double-arm study. Here, we have utilized a clinically validated device for veterinary electroporation called Vet-ePorator , based on Cliniporator technology currently utilized and approved in Europe for electro- chemotherapy applications and adapted to electrogenetransfer (EGT). Methods: 17 dogs affected by DLBCL were vaccinated using two Ad vector injections (Prime phase) followed by TM DNA–EGT (Boost phase) by means of a Vet-ePorator device and treated in the same time with a 27-week Madison Wisconsin CHOP protocol. The immune response was measured by ELISA assays using pool of peptides. Results: No significant adverse effects were observed. The OS of vaccine/CHOP animals was 64.5 weeks, in line with the previous study. Dogs developed antibodies against the immunizing antigen. Conclusions: Tel-eVax in combination with CHOP is safe and immunogenic in lymphoma canine patients. These data confirm the therapeutic efficacy of dTERT vaccine and hold promise for the treatment of dogs affected by other cancer types. More importantly, our findings may translate to human clinical trials and represent new strategies for cancer treatment

    Hematological parameters in subadult female dolphins (Grampus griseus)

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    The purpose of this study is to identify CBC Reference Intervals on Risso’s dolphins. There is no database of blood parameters in cetacean species and the correct evaluation is fundamental to interpret any pathological variations. In three years, 818 blood samples were collected from 9 pre-pubertal females hosted under human care during clinical routine checks. Blood was obtained from periarterial venous rete in ventral side of the flukes and then placed in EDTA tubes. The Complete Blood Count (CBC) parameters were considered and are going to be reported as mean ± sd (MIN; MAX). Studies on CBC parameters for dolphins are rare and obsolete. This is the first study carried out on a large number of samples of Risso's dolphins, which differ in feeding habits and in some ethological aspects from the other genera of the family. This is a preliminary research for future studies related to the difference for sex and age

    Commercially approved vaccines for canine leishmaniosis: a review of available data on their safety and efficacy

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    Canine leishmaniosis is an important vector-borne zoonosis caused mainly by Leishmania infantum. Diagnosis and treatment of affected individuals can be particularly complex, hindering infection control in endemic areas. Methods to prevent canine leishmaniosis include the use of topical insecticides, prophylactic immunotherapy and vaccination. Four vaccines against canine leishmaniosis have been licensed since 2004, two in Brazil (Leishmune®, the production and marketing license of which was withdrawn in 2014, and Leish-Tec®) and two in Europe (CaniLeish® and LetiFend®). After several years of marketing, doubts remain regarding vaccine efficacy and effectiveness, potential infectiousness of vaccinated and infected animals or the interference of vaccine-induced antibodies in L. infantum serological diagnosis. This review summarizes the scientific evidence for each of the vaccines commercially approved for canine leishmaniosis, while discussing possible weaknesses of these studies. Furthermore, it raises the need to address important questions related to vaccination impact in Leishmania-endemic countries and the importance of post-marketing pharmacological surveillance

    Prevalence of Dal blood type and dog erythrocyte antigens (DEA) 1, 4, and 7 in canine blood donors in Italy and Spain

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    Background: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Dal, and DEA 1, 4, 7 blood types, in a population of canine blood donors from Italy and Spain. Three hundred and twenty blood donor dogs receiving an annual health evaluation were included in the study. DEA 1 blood type was determined using an immunochromatographic strip technique while Dal, DEA 4 and 7 blood types were determined with polyclonal antisera using agglutination on gel columns. Results: Out of 320 dogs blood typed 7 (2 Cane Corso and 5 Doberman Pinschers) (2.2%) were Dal negative; 137 (42.8%) were positive for DEA 1; 320 (100%) were positive for DEA 4 and 43 (13.4%) were positive for DEA 7. Conclusion: This study showed a similar prevalence of DEA 1, 7 and 4 to that reported in previous studies in the same, and in different, geographic areas, and provides new data on the prevalence of the Dal blood group in Italy and Spain. There was no significant difference (P = 0.8409) between prevalence of Dal negative blood types found in our population (2.2%) and the prevalence reported in a canine blood donor population from the USA (2.5%). Our study identified Dal negative dogs in a previously tested breed i.e. Doberman Pinschers, but also the Cane Corso breed was found to have Dal negative dogs
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