Publications by authors named "Antonio Assis"

This study evaluated two surgical sterilization techniques in free-ranging female capybaras ( = 21). The first group underwent uterine horn ligature (HL; = 11), while the second was subjected to partial salpingectomy (S; = 10). We assessed total operative time, incision length, the ease of identifying reproductive structures, the adequacy of exposure for surgical performance through flank or midline approaches, and the extent of abdominal viscera manipulation for each method.

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  • Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent responsible for Chagas disease, exhibits unique biological traits and responds to DNA damage through a specific repair pathway called transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER).
  • When UV light induces DNA lesions, unresolved transcriptional stress can lead to a programmed cell death mechanism that resembles apoptosis.
  • The study reveals that the Cockayne Syndrome B protein (CSB) plays a crucial role in this process, as its overexpression increases cell death after UV exposure, while its absence confers resistance, suggesting an ATR-dependent apoptosis-like signaling in T. cruzi.
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Letrozole comprises a non-steroid aromatase inhibitor that has been applied as a preventive for many uses, such as breast cancer prevention, treatment of hormonal dysfunction, and male infertility. Precisely in Northeast Brazil, ovine consist of the leading livestock produced, and their reproduction in captivity has been demonstrated difficult. Thus, we hypothesized whether the application of letrozole will improve male sheep reproduction.

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Estrogens and progestogens are hormones produced by maternal organs and it is required for recognition and maintenance of pregnancy. In addition, the embryo may also be a source. For this, the aim was to identify steroidogenic expression on Galea spixii embryos early in the embryonic period.

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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) reproductive alterations and the influence of antioxidant treatments may aid in understanding morphometry testicular quantification. In this context, the aim of the present study was to characterize the intertubular compartment (ITC) morphometry of animal testes in mdx mice supplemented with ascorbic acid (AA). Sixteen mice were used, namely the C57BL/10 (non-dystrophic) and C57BL/10Mdx (dystrophic) lineages, distributed into the following groups: Control (C60), Dystrophic (D60), Control supplemented with AA (CS60), Dystrophic supplemented with AA (DS60).

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  • * The study investigated the presence and characteristics of steroidogenic cells in the mesonephros of turtle embryos, specifically examining their structure through various microscopy techniques.
  • * Results revealed that these cells display features typical of steroid-producing cells, indicating that the mesonephros may have a key role in the gonadal differentiation of the turtle species P. expansa.
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Capybaras are the primary hosts of tick, vectors of bacteria, and the zoonotic agent of Brazilian Spotted Fever (BSF). In this context, contraceptive methods have been suggested for population control in order to reduce the number of free-ranging capybaras cohabiting with humans in urban and rural areas and acting as disease amplifiers. To maintain the group's expected behavior and social hierarchy, sterilization techniques that preserve the gonads are recommended.

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Letrozole is used as a therapeutic agent in reproductive disorders caused by high estrogen levels. Letrozole inhibits cytochrome P450 aromatase and reduces estrogen levels. However, the effects of long-term use on reproductive traits are unknown.

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BACKGROUND Oxidative stress is responsible for generating DNA lesions and the 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) is the most commonly lesion found in DNA damage. When this base is incorporated during DNA replication, it could generate double-strand DNA breaks and cellular death. MutT enzyme hydrolyzes the 8-oxoG from the nucleotide pool, preventing its incorporation during DNA replication.

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