2018
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-9542
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Resposta inflamatória peritoneal de asininos (Equus asinus) submetidos à ovariectomia por laparotomia e laparoscopia

Abstract: RESUMO Objetivou-se avaliar resposta inflamatória e concentrações de proteínas em líquido peritonealde asininas submetidas à ovariectomia por laparotomia e laparoscopia. Foram utilizadas 18 fêmeas adultas, pesando em média 100kg, as quais foram divididas em dois grupos, de nove animais cada: o grupo I, em que foram ovariectomizadas por laparotomia, e o grupo II por laparoscopia. Após as cirurgias, em ambos os grupos foram avaliadas as seguintes variáveis no líquido peritoneal: pH, densidade, número de hemácias… Show more

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“…Nogueira et al (2013) observed in the equine species that the ratio for both IgA and IgG increased significantly in horses submitted to intestinal obstruction. Barros (2016) also observed an increase in the concentrations of these proteins in PF and a consequent increase in the ratios in donkeys submitted to ovariectomy. The increased concentrations of these immunoglobulins (IgA and IgG) may be related to the local antigenic stimulus triggered by digestive diseases, as well as due to surgical interventions (Peiró et al, 2009).…”
Section: Proteinogrammentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Nogueira et al (2013) observed in the equine species that the ratio for both IgA and IgG increased significantly in horses submitted to intestinal obstruction. Barros (2016) also observed an increase in the concentrations of these proteins in PF and a consequent increase in the ratios in donkeys submitted to ovariectomy. The increased concentrations of these immunoglobulins (IgA and IgG) may be related to the local antigenic stimulus triggered by digestive diseases, as well as due to surgical interventions (Peiró et al, 2009).…”
Section: Proteinogrammentioning
confidence: 63%