Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives

The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and histological effects of occluding the nasolacrimal ducts and points of rabbits. For this study, 20 adult New Zealand rabbits, both males and females, weighing 3.2±0.4kg were allocated into two groups for n-butyl-cyanoacrylate occlusion (GB...

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Main Authors: K.C.F. Cardoso, M.A. Ferreira, M.P. Miguel, A.A. Bolzan, C.T.D. Nishimori, L.G. Franco, C.S. Honsho
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Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 2013-12-01
Series:Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
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spelling doaj-05909d7fa1e546a192b23773386cab1d2020-11-24T23:10:40ZengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia1678-41622013-12-016561729173710.1590/S0102-09352013000600021S0102-09352013000600021Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesivesK.C.F. Cardoso0M.A. Ferreira1M.P. Miguel2A.A. Bolzan3C.T.D. Nishimori4L.G. Franco5C.S. Honsho6Universidade de FrancaUniversidade de FrancaUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade de FrancaUniversidade de FrancaThe objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and histological effects of occluding the nasolacrimal ducts and points of rabbits. For this study, 20 adult New Zealand rabbits, both males and females, weighing 3.2±0.4kg were allocated into two groups for n-butyl-cyanoacrylate occlusion (GB, n=10) or 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate occlusion (GO, n=10). The contralateral eyes served as the controls. The persistence of tears was evaluated daily using the Schirmer I test. Discomfort, eye discharge, epiphora, and conjunctival hyperemia were assessed prior to the procedure (T0) and during the 14 subsequent days (T1-T14). On days seven and 14, five animals from each group were euthanized, and their nasolacrimal ducts were collected, processed and analyzed by histology. In the GB group, the Schirmer test values differed from that at T0 at all of the subsequent time points, whereas there was no difference in the values observed from the GO group. Compared with the corresponding controls, the GO and GB groups differed significantly at almost all of the time points. When comparing the treatment groups, differences were found at T6, T7, T9, T10, T11, T12 and T14, with higher Schirmer values in the GB group. Epiphora was observed in the GB group from T1 to T8 and in the GO group from T1 to T6. Within seven days post-occlusion, histology revealed a moderate foreign body reaction, with marked necrosis and sloughing of the canalicular epithelium, in the GO group, which was absent at day 14. In the GB group, a marked inflammatory reaction and a mild foreign body reaction were found at day seven, and the foreign body reaction was prevalent at day 14. This study demonstrated that both adhesives were effective in obstructing the nasolacrimal ducts and points of rabbits and that their application and handling are easy and free of complications. However, both adhesives promoted inflammatory and foreign body reactions that evolved to repair and regeneration at day 14 of evaluation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352013000600021&lng=en&tlng=enceratoconjuntivite secalágrimaolho secoteste de Schirmer
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author K.C.F. Cardoso
M.A. Ferreira
M.P. Miguel
A.A. Bolzan
C.T.D. Nishimori
L.G. Franco
C.S. Honsho
spellingShingle K.C.F. Cardoso
M.A. Ferreira
M.P. Miguel
A.A. Bolzan
C.T.D. Nishimori
L.G. Franco
C.S. Honsho
Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
ceratoconjuntivite seca
lágrima
olho seco
teste de Schirmer
author_facet K.C.F. Cardoso
M.A. Ferreira
M.P. Miguel
A.A. Bolzan
C.T.D. Nishimori
L.G. Franco
C.S. Honsho
author_sort K.C.F. Cardoso
title Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives
title_short Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives
title_full Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives
title_fullStr Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives
title_sort clinical and histological effects of the temporary occlusion of the rabbit nasolacrimal duct and point using cyanoacrylate adhesives
publisher Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
series Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
issn 1678-4162
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and histological effects of occluding the nasolacrimal ducts and points of rabbits. For this study, 20 adult New Zealand rabbits, both males and females, weighing 3.2±0.4kg were allocated into two groups for n-butyl-cyanoacrylate occlusion (GB, n=10) or 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate occlusion (GO, n=10). The contralateral eyes served as the controls. The persistence of tears was evaluated daily using the Schirmer I test. Discomfort, eye discharge, epiphora, and conjunctival hyperemia were assessed prior to the procedure (T0) and during the 14 subsequent days (T1-T14). On days seven and 14, five animals from each group were euthanized, and their nasolacrimal ducts were collected, processed and analyzed by histology. In the GB group, the Schirmer test values differed from that at T0 at all of the subsequent time points, whereas there was no difference in the values observed from the GO group. Compared with the corresponding controls, the GO and GB groups differed significantly at almost all of the time points. When comparing the treatment groups, differences were found at T6, T7, T9, T10, T11, T12 and T14, with higher Schirmer values in the GB group. Epiphora was observed in the GB group from T1 to T8 and in the GO group from T1 to T6. Within seven days post-occlusion, histology revealed a moderate foreign body reaction, with marked necrosis and sloughing of the canalicular epithelium, in the GO group, which was absent at day 14. In the GB group, a marked inflammatory reaction and a mild foreign body reaction were found at day seven, and the foreign body reaction was prevalent at day 14. This study demonstrated that both adhesives were effective in obstructing the nasolacrimal ducts and points of rabbits and that their application and handling are easy and free of complications. However, both adhesives promoted inflammatory and foreign body reactions that evolved to repair and regeneration at day 14 of evaluation.
topic ceratoconjuntivite seca
lágrima
olho seco
teste de Schirmer
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