DETECÇÃO DO PAPILOMAVÍRUS BOVINO TIPO 2 EM BEXIGAS DE BOVINOS COM HEMATÚRIA ENZOÓTICA PELA TÉCNICA DE REAÇÃO EM CADEIA DE POLIMERASE NO SUL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO, BRASIL
2012; Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Volume: 34; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2527-2179
AutoresJacques Douglas Coimbra dias, Mariana Drummond Costa Ignacchiti, Patrícia G.G. Giuriato, Louisiane de Carvalho Nunes, Olavo dos Santos Pereira Júnior,
Tópico(s)Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
ResumoABSTRACT. Dias J.D.C., Ignacchiti M.D.C., Giuriato P.G.G., Nunes L. de C. & Pereira Jr O. dos S. 2010. [Detection bovine papilomavirus type 2 in bladders of bovines with enzootic hematuria by technique of polymerase chain reaction in the south of Espirito Santo, Brazil]. Deteccao do papilomavirus bovino tipo 2 em bexigas de bovinos com hematuria enzootica pela tecnica de reacao em cadeia de polimerase no sul do Espirito Santo, Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinaria, 34(2):146- 151, 2012. Pos-Graduacao em Ciencias Veterinarias, Centro de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Alto Universitario, s/n, Alegre, ES 29500-000, Brasil. E-mail: jacquestrompete@yahoo.com.br The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of bovine papillomavirus type 2 in bladders of bovines with enzootic hematuria by technique of polymerase chain reaction in the south of Espirito Santo, Brazil. Fifty bladders from bovines with gross lesions were collected, each bladder being divided into four quadrants, identified as A, B, C and D, for histopathologic evaluation, totalizing 200 samples. The samples were characterized macroscopically and divided into two fragments, one for histopathological analysis and the other for PCR. The PCR was only performed in samples with neoplastic lesions confirmed by microscopy. Histopathologic analysis showed five samples positive for neoplasm (2.5%). The presence of bovine papillomavirus type 2 in all neoplastic lesions of the urinary bladder of cattle was confirmed by PCR, and reinforces the hypothesis of the relationship between the presence of viral agent, the plant and the development of neoplastic lesions in the bladders of cattle with bovine enzootic hematuria (HEB).
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