44 research outputs found

    Bone computed tomography mineral content evaluation in chickens: Effects of substances in homeopathic concentration

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    Ninety-six cobb race chickens were equally divided in 4 groups and randomly assigned to receive a standard treatment feed + homeopathic concentrations of Symphytum (S.) officinalis (9CH), or standard treatment feed + homeopathic concentrations of Tricalcarea (4CH), or standard treatment feed + homeopathic concentrations of Calcarea (C.) carbonica (30CH) or a placebo (the same feed but without any homeopathic compound) in order to assess the ability of the homeopathic compounds to increase the concentration of calcium hydroxyapatite in the sternal spongy bone tissue. We measured the concentration of calciumhydroxyapatite in the sternal spongy bone tissue of all chickens by means of a computed tomography (CT). Results: 30%, 36% and 63% increase of sternum spongy-bone mineralization was observed after a 2 years period in the treatment groups with S. officinalis (9CH), Tricalcarea (4CH) (*P < 0.05) and C. carbonica (30CH) (***P < 0.001) respectively. Conclusion: Bone mineralization is usually low in battery chickens reared in commercial poultry-sheds, creating a weakness of the whole animal supporting apparatus. Homeopathic preparations with bone-tissue tropism may improve their health quality

    Nutrition: From the First Medicine to the First Poison

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    Severe adverse reactions of the organism to environmental elements have been dizzily rising in humans and pets over the last 50 years. Such reactions can be expulsive (vomit, diarrhea, dandruff, and abundant secretion or excretion) or driven by an inflammatory process (which has been considered as healing process) in charge to destroy every toxic introduced into the body. Thus, it is clear that if a contaminated food is assumed daily, the inflammatory process becomes inevitably chronic. Most common inflammatory processes of dogs and cats originate from this condition, which we observed to be frequently caused by well-defined contaminants: toxic residues of oxytetracycline (OTC). In fact, once everything containing in this compound is eliminated, all inflammatory processes tend to rapidly and spontaneously regress. Here, we reviewed and discussed the problem related to the amount of pharmacological and chemical substances, which are used to increase the production of fruits, vegetables, intensive farming-derived meat and fish, milk, eggs, and grain. Such substances can persist within the products in variable amount and, gradually or rapidly (often in a few hours), poison the organism causing reactions such as allergies, anaphylactic shocks (not so frequent), autoimmune diseases (fortunately not so frequent but continuously increasing), and inflammatory processes, the most common reaction. In this context, nutrition, as a daily and frequent habit, should be taken seriously into account; given that wild animals do not seem to have the same pathologic reactions, there are no doubts that many foods deriving from intensive farming have become a poison rather than a remedy

    Functional Pet Foods

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    Functional foods provide health benefits if they are consumed on regular basis. Some nutraceutical pet diets have been demonstrated to exert health benefits in vitro and in vivo while also exhibiting palatability to the animals. The aim of this chapter is to provide an overall update of commercially available pet diets with proven efficacy against pathologies with an inflammatory background. Research on pet food is still scarce and biased. The ultimate success of functional pet foods will depend on delivering bioactive components in a predictable and assured manner to effectively reduce the risk of disease and/or support the body. Our investigations outlined the improved health status of sick dogs by means of a commercially available nutraceutical pet diet approach. Therefore, additional investigations into the consumption of functional foods in domestic animal nutrition should be done in order to study dietary interventions for disease prevention and treatment

    Adverse food reactions in dogs due to antibiotic residues in pet food: a preliminary study

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    In the last decades, adverse food reactions have increased considerably in dogs and cats. In this study we report on the possible onset of food intolerances symptoms, including otitis, diarrhoea, generalised anxiety, and dermatitis in a cohort of 8 dogs consuming commercial diets. All dogs received an organic chicken-based diet for 15 days. We performed analysis of blood biochemical parameters, kibble composition, and oxytetracycline (OTC) serum concentration before and after 15 days of organic chicken-based diet supplementation. We hypothesised that a chronic intake of contaminated food enhanced by the presence of nanoparticle aggregates might be at the base of the onset of pharmacologic or idiopathic food intolerances. At the end of the evaluation period, an overall significant reduction of otitis, diarrhoea, generalised anxiety, and dermatitis was observed. Biochemical analyses indicate a significant increase in the alkaline phosphatase, from 41 to 52.5 U/L, after 15 days (\u2022\u2022p &lt;0.01), while a significant decrease in Gamma-glutamyl transferase and urea, from 9.37 to 6.25 U/L and from 32.13 \ub1 8.72 to 22.13 \ub1 7.8 mg/dL, respectively, was observed (\u2022p &lt;0.05). A significant decrease, from 0.22 to 0.02 \u3bcg/mL, in mean OTC serum concentration was also observed (\u2022\u2022p &lt;0.01). Composition analysis revealed the presence of OTC, calcium, aluminium, silicon, and phosphorous nanoparticle aggregates. Further research on a wider sample size would help to confirm the hypothesis proposed here

    Oxytetracycline-Protein Complex: The Dark Side of Pet Food

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    Background: Worldwide antibiotic abuse represents a huge burden, which can have a deep impact on pet and human health through nutrition and medicalization representing another way of antibiotic resistance transmission. Objective: We aimed our research to determine a possible complex formation between biological bone substrates, such as proteins, and Oxytetracycline (OTC), an approved antibiotic for use in zootechny, which might determine a toxic effect on K562 cells. Method: Cell viability and HPLC-ESI/QqToF assays were used to assess potential toxicity of bone extract derived from OTC-treated chickens according to standard withdrawal times and from untreated chickens at 24, 48 and 72h of incubation. Results: Cell culture medium with ground bone from chickens reared in the presence of OTC (OTC-CCM) resulted significantly cytotoxic at every incubation time regardless of the bone concentration while cell culture medium with ground bone from chickens reared without OTC (BIO-CCM) resulted significantly cytotoxic only after 72h of incubation. HPLC-ESI/QqToF assay ruled out the possible presence of OTC main derivatives possibly released by bone within culture medium until 1 \u3bcg/mL. Conclusion: The presence of a protein complex with OTC is able to exert a cytotoxic effect once released in the medium after 24-48h of incubation

    Mechanical phenotyping of K562 cells by the Micropipette Aspiration Technique allows identifying mechanical changes induced by drugs

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    Mechanical properties of living cells can be used as reliable markers of their state, such as the presence of a pathological state or their differentiation phase. The mechanical behavior of cells depends on the organization of their cytoskeletal network and the main contribution typically comes from the actomyosin contractile system, in both suspended and adherent cells. In the present study, we investigated the effect of a pharmaceutical formulation (OTC - Ossitetraciclina liquida 20%) used as antibiotic, on the mechanical properties of K562 cells by using the Micropipette Aspiration Technique (MAT). This formulation has been shown to increase in a time dependent way the inflammation and toxicity in terms of apoptosis in in vitro experiments on K562 and other types of cells. Here we show that by measuring the mechanical properties of cells exposed to OTC for different incubation times, it is possible to infer modifications induced by the formulation to the actomyosin contractile system. We emphasize that this system is involved in the first stages of the apoptotic process where an increase of the cortical tension leads to the formation of blebs. We discuss the possible relation between the observed mechanical behavior of cells aspirated inside a micropipette and apoptosis

    Apreciação da fauna ictioparasitária em pesqueiro, tipo pesque-pague do município de Guariba - SP

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    This research was designed to identify the main parasite diseases in different species of fish from fee-fishing at Guariba, State of São Paulo. This country is beated at latitude: 21°15'22 S, longitude 48°18'58 W, in altitude 595 meters. The research was developmento in period april, 1997 to march to 1999, seeking to verified the caractheristics of epizootic outbreaks, the Kind tissues lesions 408 fishes were examinated during a period of one year, the datas demonstred que 29,1% of them were infsted by the protozoans e metazoans. Leporinus macrocephalus shawed the highest parasitism by Trichodina sp, although Piaractus mesopotamicus and Cyprinus carpio were also parasited. Piscinoodinium pillulare infestation were found in L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus, C. carpio e Colossoma macropomum. Monogenetics metazoa have largely been observed in L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus, C. carpio, C. macropomum e cross-bred tambacu, despit of their incidence that was elevated in the summer for L. macrocephalus, spring for P. mesopotamicus and C. macropomum, and both seasons for cross-bred tambacu. Lernaea cyprinacea copepodes were observed in L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus, C. carpio and cross-breeding tambacu, in spite of the fact thot C. carpio has demonstred high parasitism of adult form. L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus e C. carpio showed susceptibility to Dolops sp parasitism, even though the main prevalence was observed during the summer and autumn seasons. P. mesopotamicus was the most susceptibility specie to the myxosporídeos, however this parasite were also identified in L. macrocephalus and cross-breeding tambacu. Severe gill lesions have been observed in L. macrocephalus e P. mesopotamicus caused by monogenetics, P. pillulare e Trichodina sp parasitism, such as: extensive hemorrhage area, sub epithelium edema, the primary and secondary lamina was hiperplastic, fusion of ...Este trabalho contribui para o conhecimento das principais espécies de parasitos causadores de danos aos peixes de pesqueiros comerciais do tipo pesque-pague em Guariba. Este município está localizado a 21°15'22Latitude S e 48°18'58 Longitude W, com altitude de 595metros. As pesquisas foram desenvolvidas no período de abril de 1997 a março de 1999, visando determinar quais as características de eventuais surtos epizoóticos, o tipo de resposta tecidual provocada nos hopspedeiros e qual a melhor forma de controle do parasitismo. Dos 408 peixes examinados, 29,1% estavam parasitados pelos protozoários Trichodina sp e Piscinoodinium pillulare e pelos metazoários helmintos monogenóides, Lernaea cyprinacea, copepoditos de Lernaea cyprinacea, Dolops sp e myxosporídeos. O Leporinus. macrocephalus foi a espécie que apresentou os maiores índices de parasitismo por Trichodina sp, seguido de Piaractus mesopotamicus e Cyprinus carpio. Este parasito não foi assinalado no tambacu, Brycon cephalus, Brycon hillarii e Colossoma macropomum. O L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus, C. carpio e C. macropomum foram intensamente parasitados pelo P. pillulare, mas no tambacu a infestação foi baixa. Estes protozoários infestaram L. macrocephalus na primavera e verão. Os helmintos monogenóides infectaram intensamente L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus, C. carpio, C. macropomum e tambacu, não sendo diagnosticado em B. cephalus e B. hillarii. Em L. macrocephalus a ocorrência de helmintos monogenóides foi maior no verão; em P. mesopotamicus na primavera; no tambacu na primavera e verão e em C. macropomum a maioria das ocorrências foram assinaladas na primavera. Os Copepoditos de L. cyprinacea foram observados em L. macrocephalus, P. mesopotamicus, C. carpio e tambacu. Porém, C. carpio foi a espécie mais parasitada por L. cyprinacea adulto. Houve alterações sazonais estatisticamente..
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