Lavado traqueobrônquico por via nasotraqueal como metodologia de colheita de células do trato respiratório de ovinos sadios e portadores de afecções pulmonares

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Exams of tracheobronchial secretions are widely used in research of lung diseases in several animal species, including men. The objective of this paper was to investigate feasibility of the technique for harvesting trachea-bronchial lavage in sheep and to verify its clinic-cytological relationship in healthy sheep and others suffering from pneumonia. In this study 33 sheep were used, 18 healthy and 15 sheep with clinical signs of respiratory disease, divided into groups GS and GD. Clinic examination was performed by obtaining tracheobron-chial lavage through the nasal route. The crop was washed with the addition and aspiration of sterile saline. The samples were processed by cytospin and staining with Wright-Giemsa and Shorr. The total cell count and the number of red blood cells per milliliter was higher in the group of sheep with bronchopneumonia. In healthy animals predominance of macrophages was noted, followed by the number of epithelial cells, neutrophils and lymphocytes. In the group of sick animals fewer macrophages and predominance of the neutrophil population were noted. Because of its easy performance to obtain representative material, the technique studied was considered effective to obtain tracheobronchial fluid and therefore is a good method to harvest cells for research of the airways.

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Marcondes, J. S., Martins, M. T. A., da Silva, A. A., Rodrigues, M. M. P., Ferreira, D. O. L., Amorim, R. L., … Gonçalves, R. C. (2011). Lavado traqueobrônquico por via nasotraqueal como metodologia de colheita de células do trato respiratório de ovinos sadios e portadores de afecções pulmonares. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira, 31(4), 281–286. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2011000400002

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