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  • 1
    In: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 46 ( 2018-06-26), p. 10-
    Abstract: Background: Thymomas are epithelial neoplasms of the thymus, although lymphocyte infiltration is common. Histological features are not sufficient to define its biological behaviour, which is dependent of clinical criteria of invasiveness and resectability. Myasthenia gravis may happen as a paraneoplastic syndrome in up to 47% of canine thymomas. Thisarticle aims at reporting a case of thymoma associated with myasthenia gravis in a dog, emphasizing the morphological, phenotypical and therapeutical aspects.Case: A 7-year-old, male Labrador, was presented with a history of acute dyspnea and exercise intolerance. The physical examination revealed a “red-brick” mucousa, tachycardia and cardiac and pulmonar hypofonese. Chest radiographs revealed an area of increased radiopacity in the cranial mediastinum without a plane of separation to the heart. The eccodopplercardiogram exam identified a poorly delimited mass adjacent to the base of the heart, measuring 9.5x6.8cm. Computed tomographydemonstrated it as an expansive neoformation (9.5x6.5x7.8cm). Mass was removed through intercostal thoracotomy and the removed tissue was submitted to histopathology with a diagnosis compatible with type AB thymoma (mixed). Immunohistochemistry was positive for AE1/AE3 citokeratin in 90% of epithelial cells, confirming tumour origin. Tumour infiltrating lymphocytes were positive for CD79a (70%) and CD3 (20%). The proliferation index (Ki-67 imunolabeling) was 60%. About 45 days after surgery the patient was presented with generalized muscle weakness and regurgitation, with confirmed megaesophagus on chest X-ray. Treatment with pyridostigmine was initiated because of suspected myasthenia gravis, and complete remission of the neurological signs occurred within a month. A chemotherapeutic protocol with carboplatin wasthen instituted. After four sessions, a new thoracic radiograph revealed tumour recurrence in the cranial mediastinum. Therefore, metronomic chemotherapy was started sequentially with oral chlorambucil and firocoxib. Patient remained well for nine months when regurgitation and muscle weakness re-initiated, even with pyridostigmine treatment. New chestX-ray demonstrated increased tumour mass and the owner decided for euthanasia, resulting in a survival time of 368 days.Discussion: The prognosis of the thymoma depends on the histological type, clinical staging and presence of paraneoplastic syndromes. Due to the heterogeneity of the cases, there are not enough studies available to compare the animals submitted to different therapeutic modalities. In humans, when possible, and in the absence of metastases, complete surgical resection is the standard treatment followed by chemotherapy and/or adjuvant radiotherapy. In dogs, surgical resection of thymomasshould be considered, despite the invasiveness detected in imaging studies. The presence of paraneoplastic syndromes, such as myasthenia gravis, are commonly associated with worse prognosis, however, as evidenced in this case, pyridostigmine was useful in maintaining the neuromuscular function and patient´s quality of life, along with surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy, which probably contributed to the increase of the expectation of life. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the efficacy of adjuvant chemotherapy in maximum tolerated and metronomic dosage, for thymic neoplasms in dogs.Keywords: thymus, neoplasia, paraneoplastic syndrome, carboplatin, cyclophosphamide.
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    Publication Date: 2018
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    In: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 47 ( 2019-07-18)
    Abstract: Background: The esophagus is a tubular organ that connects the laryngopharynx to the stomach. This organ has three points of narrowing: the thoracic inlet, the base of the heart, and the diaphragmatic hiatus; these are common sites of obstruction by foreign bodies. Clinical signs of esophageal obstructions include sialorrhea, dysphagia, regurgitation, dehydration, and depression. The diagnosis is based on clinical examination, anamnesis, and complementary imaging. The treatment requires the removal of the foreign body. Herein, we report a case of esophageal perforation associated with a foreign body in a Spitz German treated at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco.Case: A 2-year-old female German Spitz was referred to the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (HV-UFRPE); she presented with recurrent drooling and emesis. According to the instructor, approximately five days after a party at the residence, the animal began to exhibit clinical signs. She was examined at a veterinary clinic, where she remained hospitalized for three days, without clinical improvement. She was then taken to the HV-UFRPE for further assessment. Upon physical examination, sialorrhea, hypercormed conjunctival mucosa, hyperthermia (41ºC), and regurgitation were observed. Imaging tests (simple radiography and ultrasonography), blood count, and a serum biochemistry panel (urea, creatinine, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, total protein, and albumin) were requested. The radiographic examination revealed a pulmonary interstitial pattern and pleural effusion. Analysis of the thoracic fluid yielded results consistent with a septic exudate. No significant changes were observed on total abdominal ultrasonography. The hemogram showed thrombocytosis, leukocytosis with absolute neutrophilia, as well as relative and absolute monocytosis. Esophagoscopy was offered, but the test was not performed and the patient died 24 h after its, being heading for necropsy. On necropsy, diffuse fibrinous pleuropneumonia filling the thorax was observed. The heart showed concentric hypertrophy of the left ventricle. The esophagus was obstructed by a food object, causing a necrotic, ulcerative esophagitis with perforation. In the abdominal cavity, hepatic and renal congestion were observed along with early-phase gestation (first trimester). Other organs lacked significant changes, and the cause of death was attributed to septic shock secondary to esophageal perforation. Tissue samples from the heart, lungs, and esophagus were obtained for histopathological examination. Diagnoses included cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and heart congestion, subacute interstitial pneumonia, diffuse chronic pulmonary edema, and necrotizing ulcerative esophagitis.Discussion: The presence of an esophageal foreign body is considered a veterinary emergency. Small-breed dogs are more often affected by foreign bodies, as are young animals with a depraved appetite and lack of selectivity with respect to food. The most common foreign bodies reported in literature are bones, as they are frequently offered to pets. In this report, a carrot caused esophageal obstruction. Current literature recommends that a complete anamnesis and physical examination, including cervical and thoracic radiography, be performed in animals with suspected foreign material in their esophagus. This case contextualizes a problem that requires full attention, directly related to a dog’s accessibility to and consumption of objects or foods that can result in esophageal obstruction. Therefore, education by the instructor is considered essential in the prevention of these conditions.
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    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 47 ( 2019-01-20)
    Abstract: Background: Congenital cardiac diseases are a common cause of death in puppies. Tricuspid valve dysplasia is characterized by thickening and displacement of the leaflets of the tricuspid valve, agenesis of the valves, and incomplete separation of valve components. Papillary muscles may fuse and display shortened or absent chordae tendineae that contribute to tricuspid regurgitation. Diagnostic features of tricuspid valve dysplasia include cardiomegaly with massive right atrium enlargement on thoracic radiography and tricuspid insufficiency on an ultrasound. We aimed to describe clinicopathological findings in a dog (Canis familiaris) with tricuspid dysplasia.Case: We aimed to describe tricuspid valve dysplasia in a dog referred for necropsy at the Anatomical Pathology Sector of The Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with a clinical history of abdominal swelling, dyspnea, cyanosis, ascites, and prostration. Echocardiography and abdominal ultrasound revealed right ventricular enlargement, hepatomegaly, and splenomegaly. Examination of the heart showed prominent enlargement, thickening and dilation of the right chambers, thickening of the tricuspid leaflets, and moderately shortened chordae tendineae. The liver was enlarged, with a nutmeg pattern, and foci of clotting and fibrin adhesions in the lateral right lobule.Discussion: Epidemiological, clinical, and pathological findings were consistent with tricuspid valve dysplasia. Although structural abnormalities of the tricuspid and mitral valves are well known in fetuses and neonates, congenital and secondary tricuspid malformations are rare in dogs. The survival rate is associated with the severity of heart lesions. Tricuspid valve dysplasia is mostly observed in large-breed dogs ( 〉 20 kg), particularly in Labrador Retrievers, Boxers, and German Shepherds. Regardless, most dogs with tricuspid valve dysplasia are of a pure-breed, which differs from our findings because our dog was a mongrel. Our dog displayed signs of dyspnea, cyanosis, abdominal swelling, prostration, and enlarged liver and spleen on ultrasound examination. Tricuspid valve dysplasia led to heart enlargement and right congestive heart failure, with consequent ascites, abdominal swelling, weakness, lethargy, jugular venous distension, and hepatomegaly. Overall, the heart showed prominent enlargement, thickening and dilation of the right chambers, thickening of the tricuspid leaflets, and moderately shortened chordae tendineae. The liver had a nutmeg pattern. Tricuspid valve dysplasia is characterized by malformation of the tricuspid valve leaflets, chord tendineae, or papillary muscles. Malformed tricuspid valves are known to result in variable degrees of regurgitation, leading to right atrial overflow and ventricular eccentric hypertrophy. Differential diagnosis includes myocarditis, tricuspid valve endocarditis, tricuspid endocardiosis, tricuspid valve prolapse and right ventricular dysplasia, right ventricular enlargement with tricuspidal regurgitation due to pulmonary insufficiency, and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. Signs of heart murmurs (irregular sounds of the heart) on clinical examination may indicate an irregular blood flow pattern, and imaging tests may be necessary for assessing the presence and severity of any lesions. The epidemiologic, clinical, and pathological findings were consistent with those of tricuspid valve dysplasia. 
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    ISSN: 1679-9216
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    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 46 ( 2018-06-26), p. 5-
    Abstract: Background: Cryptococcosis is an important zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide. The disease is caused by a soilborne opportunistic fungus of the genus Cryptococcus, which can also be found in the feces of birds, especially pigeons. In Brazil, the geographical distribution of the agent is fairly defined, with the species C. gattii predominantly found in thenorth-eastern states. Diagnosis is based on the clinical history, physical examination findings, and results of complementary testing, such as cytopathological and histopathological examinations. This report aims to describe the clinical and anatomopathological findings in a case of systemic cryptococcosis in a dog.Case: A 4-year-old female Miniature Schnauzer was referred for necropsy. For 3 months prior to death, the dog had displayed generalized alopecia, pruritus, and severe weight loss, Initially, a private veterinarian had suspected leishmaniasis. Gross examination was performed and samples for cytopathology, histopathology, and fungal culture were obtained. Themacroscopic examination revealed generalized alopecia, congested mucosa, cachexia, hyperemia of the brain, and multiple white nodules measuring 0.5 cm to 4 cm in the lungs and the kidneys. None of the other organs showed significant lesions. Cytopathological examination of the nodules revealed a highly cellular sample, with a severe chronic inflammatory response, characterized by multinucleated giant cells and round-to-elliptical, yeast-shaped structures (5-10 μm), suggestive ofCryptococcus organisms. Histopathological examination of the lungs, kidneys, and brain revealed a severe diffuse chronic inflammatory process, with lymphocytic infiltration and multinucleated giant cells; countless yeast-shaped, round-to-ovoid structures (similar in appearance to “soap bubbles”) that were negative in hematoxylin-eosin stain were also present.Grocott’s methenamine silver stain was then applied, which positively stained the organism capsules black, confirming Cryptococcus. For mycological diagnosis, samples from the lungs nodules were cultured on Sabouraud’s dextrose agar supplemented with chloramphenicol 0.4% and incubated for 7 days at 25-30ºC. Abundant small, smooth, irregular-sized,cream-colored colonies were obtained, and a mycological smear, stained by India ink, was performed.Discussion: Considered an uncommon disease, canine cryptococcosis can be misdiagnosed. Clinical findings, such as alopecia, lymphadenopathy, and cutaneous nodules that may be ulcerated, are commonly seen in these patients due to the hematogenous spread of the organism. In the case described, the dog’s owner was contacted and asked to provide epidemiological information. The owner reported that the dog had lived in an apartment, with little access to the street; however, pigeons were frequently observed on the balcony, along with pigeon feces in the dog feeder. The presence of pigeon feces is a risk factor for the development and spread of the fungus, which may be problematic to public health. Cytopathological examination is a simple, quick diagnostic tool with good sensitivity for some infectious agents. Mycological culture can provide results due to the characteristic of the Cryptococcus sp., since the encapsulated yeast produces a mucous-like colony. Cryptococcosis has a relevant role in public health, so a precise diagnosis is imperative. Its diagnosis is based upon culture, cytology and serological tools. When the animal does not survive to the ilness, the association between necropsyfindings and histopathological examinations is essencial.Keywords: canine, diagnostic, yeast, anatomopathology.
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    In: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 35, No. 3 ( 2018-06-27), p. 345-
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    In: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 48 ( 2020-01-23)
    Abstract: Background: Leishmaniasis is caused by an obligate intracellular protozoan of the genus Leishmania. In Brazil, the species Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum is reported as an etiological agent of leishmaniasis. Transmission of the disease occurs through bite of the sand fly mosquitoes Lutzomyia longipalpis and Lutzomyia cruzi, present in several regions of Brazil, including the state of Sergipe, where they are considered endemic. Although few cases have been reported in other states of Brazil, no case of cutaneous leishmaniasis in horses has been reported in Sergipe. The objective of this study was to report a case of cutaneous leishmaniasis in a horse in the municipality of Itaporanga d'Ajuda, Sergipe, Brazil.Case: A 2-year-old female quarter-horse was examined by a private veterinarian due to the presence of a nodular lesion on the mucocutaneous region of the lips. Macroscopically, the nodule was alopecic with depigmented areas, measuring approximately 1.0 cm in diameter, and there was a focal ulcer in the region of the labial commissure. Excisional biopsy was performed as follows; the material obtained was fixed in 10% buffered formalin and sent for histopathological examination. Further, it was subjected to routine histological processing by embedment in paraffin and hematoxylin-eosin staining. Microscopically, there were intense multifocal to coalescent lymphohistioplasmocytic infiltrates with epithelioid macrophages and multinucleated giant cells, both containing amastigote forms comparable with Leishmania spp. Morphological diagnosis was defined as extensive multifocal to coalescent chronic granulomatous dermatitis with intracytoplasmic amastigote forms. Furthermore, for positive controls, immunohistochemical examination was performed using serum from dogs naturally infected with L. (L.) infantum, which resulted in a strongly positive immunostaining of innumerable intracytoplasmic amastigote structures, confirming infection by Leishmania infantum.Discussion: Leishmaniasis is a public health problem and is frequently studied. In the biological cycle of the parasite, canids are considered as reservoirs, and humans are considered as accidental hosts. However, in endemic rural areas, several species of mammals can be infected. Microscopic lesions of cutaneous leishmaniasis are compatible with granulomatous dermatitis, characterized by lymphohistioplasmocytic inflammatory infiltrates with epithelioid macrophages containing amastigote forms. Age, breed, and sex are not considered predisposing factors for this disease and their transmission depends on the existence of the vector in the environment. The diagnosis is based on serological, molecular, and immunohistochemical techniques; in the present study, immunohistochemistry was performed for diagnostic confirmation using serum from dogs naturally infected with L. (L.) infantum. It was found that this antibody can be successfully applied in the immunohistochemical diagnosis of leishmaniasis in tissues of horses. Histopathological examination including immunohistochemical analysis was essential to confirm the diagnosis. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of Leishmania infantum infection in a horse in the state of Sergipe, Brazil. It is essential to carry out epidemiological studies to define control measures to be implemented in the state since it is important for public health. 
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    Publication Date: 2020
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    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul ; 2012
    In:  Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento Vol. 17, No. 1 ( 2012-03-21)
    In: Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 17, No. 1 ( 2012-03-21)
    Abstract: resumo O presente relato de experiência narra a trajetória de um grupo terapêutico com mulheres da terceira idade em um Serviço-escola de Psicologia. O objetivo geral foi proporcionar um espaço para abordar suas vivências, dúvidas e angústias concernentes à fase do ciclo vital individual (terceira idade) e transições na vida familiar (ninho vazio), assim como traçar alternativas para melhoria da qualidade de vida das participantes. Foram realizados nove encontros, com periodicidade semanal, envolvendo atividades que propiciaram reflexão e debate sobre questões relacionadas à demanda trazida pelas pacientes. O trabalho em grupo desenvolveu-se através de recursos variados e oportunizou o compartilhamento de experiências, trazendo à tona temas como: autoestima, perdas e lutos, questões de gênero, estabelecimento de limites e dificuldades familiares (conflito de gerações). Ademais, trabalhou-se no grupo a criação de estratégias alternativas no manejo das dificuldades e ampliação dos recursos pessoais das participantes.   palavras-chave Intervenção psicológica. Grupos. Qualidade de Vida. Saúde do Idoso.   abstract This paper is an experience report that describes the trajectory of a therapeutic group, with elderly women in a Psychology School-Service. The main objective was to provide space to address their experiences, anxieties and doubts concerning the individual life cycle and family life cycle, as well as outline alternatives to improve the participants’ life quality. Nine meetings were held, on a weekly basis, involving activities that have led to reflection and discussion on questions related to the topics referred by patients. The group intervention was developed through various methodological resources and provided an opportunity to share experiences, bringing up themes such as: self-esteem, life losses, gender issues, family difficulties (conflict of generations). In addition, it was developed alternatives strategies in the management of difficulties and increased the participants’ personal resources. keywords Psychological intervention. Groups. Quality of Life. Aging Health.
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    ISSN: 2316-2171 , 1517-2473
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    Publisher: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
    Publication Date: 2012
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    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul ; 2019
    In:  Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento Vol. 24 ( 2019-10-28)
    In: Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 24 ( 2019-10-28)
    Abstract: Programas de atividades físicas são evidenciados como forma de possibilitar aos idosos melhora da aptidão física e saúde, porém poucos estudos na literatura esclarecem os principais resultados relacionados ao volume de treinamento. Assim, o objetivo deste estudo é comparar a aptidão física de idosos frequentadores de um programa multicomponente com diferentes volumes de treinamentos. O estudo é do tipo quase-experimental, sendo a amostra composta por 149 idosos, com média de idade de 72,7 ± 7,6 anos, divididos em dois grupos: Grupo 1: participantes de uma modalidade; Grupo 2: participantes de duas modalidades, todos alunos de um programa de extensão universitária. Para avaliar a aptidão física, foi utilizada a bateria Senior Fitness Test. Utilizou-se estatística descritiva para a análise dos resultados, com média e desvio padrão, além de Teste t para amostras dependentes referente ao pré e pós teste (p ≤ 0.05). Na comparação entre grupos, o Grupo 2 indicou melhores níveis de aptidão física em todas variáveis (exceto FLEXMS), no pré como no pós-teste. Na análise intergrupo, houve diferença estatisticamente significante, em ambos os grupos nos componentes: FMI, EA, RA. Ainda que o Grupo 2 tenha apresentado uma média maior nos testes, conclui-se que independente do volume de treino houve resultados positivos, de modo que os grupos apresentaram uma aptidão física distinta no início e no final do estudo.
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    ISSN: 2316-2171 , 1517-2473
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    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: RENOTE, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 20, No. 1 ( 2022-08-31), p. 409-418
    Abstract: O pensamento computacional é considerado em vários países como uma das habilidades essenciais para os cidadãos do século XXI. No Brasil, a sua recente inclusão na Base Nacional Comum Curricular tem motivado reflexões acerca da necessidade de sua inclusão na formação inicial e continuada de professores da Educação Básica, especialmente na área da matemática. Nessa perspectiva, apresentamos no presente trabalho uma avaliação das percepções dos participantes de um curso introdutório de formação para licenciandos e professores de matemática que visa articular o pensamento computacional com conteúdos matemáticos a partir da proposta do desenvolvimento de desafios, simulações e jogos lúdicos utilizando a plataforma Scratch. Para isto, um questionário baseado na escala Likert foi aplicado junto aos participantes ao final do curso visando analisar as suas percepções em relação ao objeto de estudo. O engajamento dos participantes nas atividades desenvolvidas bem como a análise das respostas ao questionário indicam que se trata de uma temática motivante e atraente, sendo essencial o desenvolvimento de ações que visem associar de modo mais efetivo o pensamento computacional à formação de professores de matemática.
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    ISSN: 1679-1916
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    Publisher: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul ; 2016
    In:  Acta Scientiae Veterinariae Vol. 44, No. 1 ( 2016-01-16), p. 7-
    In: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Vol. 44, No. 1 ( 2016-01-16), p. 7-
    Abstract: Background: The extensive use of artificial insemination in the swine industry emphasizes the need for distribution of good quality semen doses by the artificial insemination centers. A factor that could modify seminal quality is the contact of extended semen with environmental air. However, only few studies have investigated the effects of air presence on semen parameters. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of different amounts of air on porcine semen quality during the storage period.Materials, Methods & Results: Four ejaculates from five sexually mature boars were used. Each ejaculate (n = 20) was isothermically diluted (30 x 106/mL) in a BTS-extender and assigned to three groups differing on the amount of air entrapped within the polystyrene tubes (100 mL). In group AIR-0 the tubes were completely filled with extended semen (0% air); in group AIR-25, 75% of the tube volume was filled with extended semen and 25% with air; in group AIR-50, 50% of the tube volume was filled with extended semen. The semen doses were stored at 17.3 ± 0.5ºC for 120 h. The motility parameters were assessed at 24, 72 and 120 h of storage using a CASA system. The evaluation of acrosomal integrity was performed by examining formalin-fixed samples under phase-contrast microscopy (1000 x) at 72 and 120 h of storage. The pH was measured at 24, 48, 72, and 120 h of storage with a digital pH-meter. At 120 h, samples were incubated in waterbath at 38°C for the thermoresistance test and sperm motility was assessed after 30 and 120 min of incubation. For each time analysis, a different sealed tube was used in order to maintain a constant amount of air within the tubes during storage. Data were analyzed as repeated measures using the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS® Software. Boar and week of collection were included as random effect in the model. Groups were compared using the Tukey-Kramer test at a significance level of 5%. The pH was significantly influenced by the amount of air entrapped within the tubes (P 〈 0.01). Throughout the experiment, the pH of semen doses was higher as the amount of air increased within the tubes. The mean pH for groups AIR-50, AIR-25 and AIR-0 was 7.51 ± 0.06, 7.25 ± 0.06 and 7.07 ± 0.06, respectively. Overall motility was similar among the groups for up to 24 h of storage. At 72 h and 120 h of storage, total, progressive and rapid motility were higher (P 〈 0.05) in AIR-0 compared to AIR-50. The kinematic parameters DAP and VAP decreased as the volume of air within the tubes increased (P 〈 0.05). Group AIR-0 exhibited higher values (P 〈 0.05) for DSL, DCL, VSL, VCL, BCF, and WOB compared to AIR-25 and AIR-50. Furthermore, after the thermoresistance test performed at 120 h of storage, total motility, progressive motility and rapid motility were negatively affected (P 〈 0.05) by the increasing amounts of air within the tubes. There was no effect of air amount within the semen doses on acrosome integrity (P 〉 0.05).Discussion: The presence of air within tubes affects the quality of extended semen during storage, resulting in increase of pH and subsequent decrease in motility preservation. This pH-rise could be explained by the loss of CO2 from the diluted semen to the air compartment within the tube. At the same time, it is possible to infer that this event influences the intracellular pH of the spermatozoa, increasing sperm metabolism and, consequently, impairing sperm motility. Therefore, we conclude that avoiding air presence within storage containers is recommended in order to ensure the quality of boar semen doses.
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