Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil
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Resumo: | Sea turtles, particularly green turtles (Chelonia mydas), play a crucial role in coastal ecosystems but face different conservation threats, prominently interactions with fisheries.This study aimed to contribute to the diagnosis and understanding of drowning mechanisms in green turtles found along the Espírito Santo coast, employing morphological and immunohistochemical analyses. A total of 37 green turtles (35 juveniles and two adults) were evaluated. Based on the protocol established by Projeto Tamar for determining evidence of fishing interaction considering the animals′ history, external body examination, and necropsy findings the turtles were classified into two groups: Group 1 included 16 individuals with “no evidence” of fishing interaction, and Group 2 included 19 individuals with “strong evidence” of fishing interaction.Histopathological analyses of collected organs (lung, liver, kidney, spleen, and heart) were performed using hematoxylin-eosin staining to detect hemodynamic alterations and Mallory\'s phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin staining to assist in diagnosing cardiac muscle necrosis. Immunohistochemistry was employed to assess tissue preservation and immunoreactivity in lung sections, using antibodies against Cd3 protein, vimentin, and smooth muscle actin clone 1A4. Additionally, immunohistochemistry was utilized to evaluate pathological processes associated with drowning. Antibodies targeting p53 protein, aquaporin 5, and hypoxia-inducible factor alpha (HIF1-α) were used for lung tissues, while aquaporin 5, HIF1-, and myoglobin were applied to renal tissues. Histopathological analysis revealed lesions indicative of drowning stress, such as congestion, hemorrhages, and pulmonary edema. However, immunohistochemistry showed significant limitations, as most tested antibodies failed to yield effective labeling. This could be attributed to antigenic characteristics inherent to the species or to the formalin fixation duration, which may compromise antigenic activity. This study underscores the importance of developing standardized protocols for diagnosing drowning and fishing interactions in sea turtles, enabling the impacts of fishing activities on the conservation of these endangered species to be accurately assessed and mitigated. |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, BrazilSinalizadores morfológicos e imuno-histoquímicos em casos de afogamento de tartarugas verdes encalhadas no litoral do Espírito Santo, BrasilBiomarcadoresBiomarkersHipóxiaHypoxiaMarine turtlesPathologyPatologiaTartarugas marinhasSea turtles, particularly green turtles (Chelonia mydas), play a crucial role in coastal ecosystems but face different conservation threats, prominently interactions with fisheries.This study aimed to contribute to the diagnosis and understanding of drowning mechanisms in green turtles found along the Espírito Santo coast, employing morphological and immunohistochemical analyses. A total of 37 green turtles (35 juveniles and two adults) were evaluated. Based on the protocol established by Projeto Tamar for determining evidence of fishing interaction considering the animals′ history, external body examination, and necropsy findings the turtles were classified into two groups: Group 1 included 16 individuals with “no evidence” of fishing interaction, and Group 2 included 19 individuals with “strong evidence” of fishing interaction.Histopathological analyses of collected organs (lung, liver, kidney, spleen, and heart) were performed using hematoxylin-eosin staining to detect hemodynamic alterations and Mallory\'s phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin staining to assist in diagnosing cardiac muscle necrosis. Immunohistochemistry was employed to assess tissue preservation and immunoreactivity in lung sections, using antibodies against Cd3 protein, vimentin, and smooth muscle actin clone 1A4. Additionally, immunohistochemistry was utilized to evaluate pathological processes associated with drowning. Antibodies targeting p53 protein, aquaporin 5, and hypoxia-inducible factor alpha (HIF1-α) were used for lung tissues, while aquaporin 5, HIF1-, and myoglobin were applied to renal tissues. Histopathological analysis revealed lesions indicative of drowning stress, such as congestion, hemorrhages, and pulmonary edema. However, immunohistochemistry showed significant limitations, as most tested antibodies failed to yield effective labeling. This could be attributed to antigenic characteristics inherent to the species or to the formalin fixation duration, which may compromise antigenic activity. This study underscores the importance of developing standardized protocols for diagnosing drowning and fishing interactions in sea turtles, enabling the impacts of fishing activities on the conservation of these endangered species to be accurately assessed and mitigated.As tartarugas marinhas, especialmente as tartarugas-verdes (Chelonia mydas), desempenham um papel crucial em ecossistemas costeiros, mas enfrentam diversas ameaças, principalmente devido à interação com atividades pesqueiras. Este estudo teve por objetivo contribuir para o diagnóstico e a compreensão dos mecanismos de morte por afogamento em tartarugas-verdes atendidas no litoral do Espírito Santo, utilizando análise morfológica e imuno-histoquímica. Foram avaliadas 37 tartarugas verdes (35 juvenis e duas adultas). De acordo com o protocolo estabelecido pelo Projeto Tamar para a determinação da evidência de interação com pesca, que leva em conta o histórico de recebimento dos animais, a análise corpórea externa e os achados de necropsia, as tartarugas foram classificadas em dois grupos: Grupo 1 compreendendo 16 indivíduos “sem evidência” de interação com pesca e Grupo 2 compreendendo 19 indivíduos com “evidência forte” de interação com pesca. Análises histopatológicas dos órgãos coletados (pulmão, fígado, rim, baço e coração) foram realizadas com uso da coloração de hematoxilina-eosina para evidenciar alterações hemodinâmicas e da coloração de hematoxilina ácida fosfotúngstica de Mallory para auxiliar nos diagnósticos de necroses musculares cardíacas. A técnica de imuno-histoquímica foi empregada para avaliar o estado de preservação e imunorreatividade em cortes histológicos de pulmão, utilizando anticorpos contra proteína Cd3, vimentina e actina de músculo liso clone 1A4. A imuno-histoquímica também foi empregada para avaliar os processos patológicos associados ao afogamento, sendo utilizados anticorpos contra proteína p53, aquaporina 5 e indutor de hipóxia alfa (HIF1-) nos tecidos pulmonares e aquaporina 5, HIF1-α e mioglobina nos tecidos renais. A análise histopatológica revelou a presença de lesões que indicam estresse por afogamento, como congestão, hemorragias, edema pulmonar. Contudo, a imuno-histoquímica apresentou limitações importantes devido à falha de marcação para a maioria dos anticorpos testados, o que pode estar relacionado a características antigênicas inerentes à espécie ou pode se dever ao tempo de fixação em formalina, que pode comprometer a atividade antigênica. O estudo destaca a importância do desenvolvimento de protocolos padronizados para diagnosticar o afogamento e a interação com pesca em tartarugas marinhas, de modo que o impacto das atividades de pesca sobre a conservação dessas espécies ameaçadas possa ser adequadamente mensurado e mitigado.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPDias, José Luiz CatãoGagliotti, Gabrielle Fernanda Pereira da Silva2024-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/10/10133/tde-27032025-111356/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2025-07-22T12:05:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-27032025-111356Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212025-07-22T12:05:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil Sinalizadores morfológicos e imuno-histoquímicos em casos de afogamento de tartarugas verdes encalhadas no litoral do Espírito Santo, Brasil |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil Gagliotti, Gabrielle Fernanda Pereira da Silva Biomarcadores Biomarkers Hipóxia Hypoxia Marine turtles Pathology Patologia Tartarugas marinhas |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil |
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Morphological and immunohistochemical markers in drowning cases of green turtles on the coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil |
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Gagliotti, Gabrielle Fernanda Pereira da Silva |
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Gagliotti, Gabrielle Fernanda Pereira da Silva |
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Dias, José Luiz Catão |
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Gagliotti, Gabrielle Fernanda Pereira da Silva |
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Biomarcadores Biomarkers Hipóxia Hypoxia Marine turtles Pathology Patologia Tartarugas marinhas |
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Biomarcadores Biomarkers Hipóxia Hypoxia Marine turtles Pathology Patologia Tartarugas marinhas |
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Sea turtles, particularly green turtles (Chelonia mydas), play a crucial role in coastal ecosystems but face different conservation threats, prominently interactions with fisheries.This study aimed to contribute to the diagnosis and understanding of drowning mechanisms in green turtles found along the Espírito Santo coast, employing morphological and immunohistochemical analyses. A total of 37 green turtles (35 juveniles and two adults) were evaluated. Based on the protocol established by Projeto Tamar for determining evidence of fishing interaction considering the animals′ history, external body examination, and necropsy findings the turtles were classified into two groups: Group 1 included 16 individuals with “no evidence” of fishing interaction, and Group 2 included 19 individuals with “strong evidence” of fishing interaction.Histopathological analyses of collected organs (lung, liver, kidney, spleen, and heart) were performed using hematoxylin-eosin staining to detect hemodynamic alterations and Mallory\'s phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin staining to assist in diagnosing cardiac muscle necrosis. Immunohistochemistry was employed to assess tissue preservation and immunoreactivity in lung sections, using antibodies against Cd3 protein, vimentin, and smooth muscle actin clone 1A4. Additionally, immunohistochemistry was utilized to evaluate pathological processes associated with drowning. Antibodies targeting p53 protein, aquaporin 5, and hypoxia-inducible factor alpha (HIF1-α) were used for lung tissues, while aquaporin 5, HIF1-, and myoglobin were applied to renal tissues. Histopathological analysis revealed lesions indicative of drowning stress, such as congestion, hemorrhages, and pulmonary edema. However, immunohistochemistry showed significant limitations, as most tested antibodies failed to yield effective labeling. This could be attributed to antigenic characteristics inherent to the species or to the formalin fixation duration, which may compromise antigenic activity. This study underscores the importance of developing standardized protocols for diagnosing drowning and fishing interactions in sea turtles, enabling the impacts of fishing activities on the conservation of these endangered species to be accurately assessed and mitigated. |
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