Browsing by Author "GARCIA, Claudia Fernanda Ribeiro"
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Item Efeito do Diazepam sobre a resposta comportamental ao estresse em ratas nulíparas e primíparas(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2008-11-30) GARCIA, Claudia Fernanda Ribeiro; HUCKE, Erica Elgelberg da SilvaThe reproductive experience (ER), that is, the set of pregnancy, childbirth and lactation, is associated with changes in hormone secretion, reducing, for example, steroids and prolactin, possibly for the rest of a female's life. It has been shown that responses to stress are related to the behavioral expression of anxiety in the elevated plus-maze, since stress has an anxiogenic effect in this experimental model, and that both responses to stress and anxiety can be permanently modified according to the RE. In addition, it has been previously demonstrated that the sensitivity of primiparous females to stress can be reduced. Thus, this research project aims to continue previous studies in our laboratory about RE and its relationship with anxiety and stress, by studying the behavior of rats in the elevated plus-maze, evaluating the effect of diazepam.Item Neoplasia mamária canina com múltiplas metástases(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2008-11-30) GARCIA, Claudia Fernanda Ribeiro; SILVA, Camila Vasconcellos da; THOMÉ, Helder EstevesCanine mammary tumors are known for their structural complexity, for the high degree of histological heterogeneity, and represent over 52% of all neoplasms that affect canine females, 50% of which are malignant. The population with the greatest susceptibility is made up of middle-aged to elderly animals, without racial predisposition. Understanding the biological behavior of canine mammary neoplasms allows the identification of patients with similar clinical evolution and facilitates the determination of specific therapeutic measures. The present report describes the case of a female dog, SRD, 11 years old, who presented several metastatic nodules of a malignant mixed mammary gland tumor, reaching different organs, including the central nervous system.