Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A

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Autor(a) principal: PRUDENTE, Mariana Félix de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1816
Resumo: Lagochilascariasis is an infection caused by a parasite from the genus Lagochilascaris and the species is Lagochilascaris minor Leiper 1909 Campos et al (1992) described its experimental evolutive cycle using a model constituted by mice as intermediate hosts and by domestic cats as definitive hosts The availability of murine strains with different genetic characteristics has favored the study of host-parasite relationships which are crucial to the establishment of susceptibility or resistance to infection The aim of this work was to evaluate parasitological histological serological and survival parameters in experimental infection with L. minor in isogenic B10.A and A/J mice to compare the different responses and determine susceptibility or resistance to infection Isogenic B10.A and A/J mice were each inoculated with 2000 infecting L minor eggs using esophagian sonde Three infected mice and one non-infected mouse were sacrificed from 15 to 180 days after infection (DAI) aiming analysis Groups with 22 male B10.A mice and 19 A/J mice were inoculated and the percentage of survival was analyzed during one-year period After mice sacrifice and skin removal the quantity of subcutaneous and muscular nodules was determined Larvae removed from nodules were measured in length and width (Paçô e Campos 1998) The obtention of antigen from crude secreted and excreted products from L minor larvae and the detection of IgM IgG IgA and IgE antibodies were performed according to Freitas (2003)Fragments from lungs liver lymph nodes and spleen were fixed and processed by method of inclusion in paraffin and stained by hematoxiline-eosin Luna stain and Masson Tricrome stain The semi-quantitative analysis of intensity of the inflammatory process and characterization of cell types were performed The percentage of B10.A and A/J mice survival were 33,3% and 90% respectively A/J mice presented higher number of encysted larvae in the superficial subcutaneous tissue until 150 DAI Only at 45 and 60 DAI larvae removed from A/J mice were significantly bigger than larvae removed from B10.A mice The pattern of pulmonary lesions in both mice strains was characterized by focal inflammatory infiltrated forming granulomas with mononuclear cell predominance The A/J mice presented lower inflammatory intensity The liver spleen and lymph nodes presented inflammatory reactional aspect in both strains The seric levels of IgG from A/J and B10.A mice increased during infection with no difference between strains At 45 DAI B10.A mice presented high level of seric IgM and IgA against the antigens from secreted and excreted products (SE) from larvae While A/J mice presented high production of seric IgA against antigens from crude extract between 90 and 180 DAI There were not detected considerable levels of seric IgE in infected animals Analyzing these results we conclude that the pulmonary lesions and the survival percentage clearly demonstrated the different evolution of susceptible and resistant experimental infection in mice Relating the number of subcutaneous nodules size of encysted larvae serology and anatomopathological lesions of liver spleen and lymph nodes the differences found between Lagochilascariasis resistant and susceptible strains are discrete
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Dissertação (Mestrado em Medicina) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2006.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1816Lagochilascariasis is an infection caused by a parasite from the genus Lagochilascaris and the species is Lagochilascaris minor Leiper 1909 Campos et al (1992) described its experimental evolutive cycle using a model constituted by mice as intermediate hosts and by domestic cats as definitive hosts The availability of murine strains with different genetic characteristics has favored the study of host-parasite relationships which are crucial to the establishment of susceptibility or resistance to infection The aim of this work was to evaluate parasitological histological serological and survival parameters in experimental infection with L. minor in isogenic B10.A and A/J mice to compare the different responses and determine susceptibility or resistance to infection Isogenic B10.A and A/J mice were each inoculated with 2000 infecting L minor eggs using esophagian sonde Three infected mice and one non-infected mouse were sacrificed from 15 to 180 days after infection (DAI) aiming analysis Groups with 22 male B10.A mice and 19 A/J mice were inoculated and the percentage of survival was analyzed during one-year period After mice sacrifice and skin removal the quantity of subcutaneous and muscular nodules was determined Larvae removed from nodules were measured in length and width (Paçô e Campos 1998) The obtention of antigen from crude secreted and excreted products from L minor larvae and the detection of IgM IgG IgA and IgE antibodies were performed according to Freitas (2003)Fragments from lungs liver lymph nodes and spleen were fixed and processed by method of inclusion in paraffin and stained by hematoxiline-eosin Luna stain and Masson Tricrome stain The semi-quantitative analysis of intensity of the inflammatory process and characterization of cell types were performed The percentage of B10.A and A/J mice survival were 33,3% and 90% respectively A/J mice presented higher number of encysted larvae in the superficial subcutaneous tissue until 150 DAI Only at 45 and 60 DAI larvae removed from A/J mice were significantly bigger than larvae removed from B10.A mice The pattern of pulmonary lesions in both mice strains was characterized by focal inflammatory infiltrated forming granulomas with mononuclear cell predominance The A/J mice presented lower inflammatory intensity The liver spleen and lymph nodes presented inflammatory reactional aspect in both strains The seric levels of IgG from A/J and B10.A mice increased during infection with no difference between strains At 45 DAI B10.A mice presented high level of seric IgM and IgA against the antigens from secreted and excreted products (SE) from larvae While A/J mice presented high production of seric IgA against antigens from crude extract between 90 and 180 DAI There were not detected considerable levels of seric IgE in infected animals Analyzing these results we conclude that the pulmonary lesions and the survival percentage clearly demonstrated the different evolution of susceptible and resistant experimental infection in mice Relating the number of subcutaneous nodules size of encysted larvae serology and anatomopathological lesions of liver spleen and lymph nodes the differences found between Lagochilascariasis resistant and susceptible strains are discreteA Lagochilascaríase é uma infecção causada por parasitos do gênero Lagochilascaris cuja espécie é conhecida por Lagochilascaris minor Leiper 1909 Campos et al (1992) descreveram o ciclo evolutivo experimental de L minor utilizando o modelo constituído por camundongo como hospedeiro intermediário e gato doméstico como hospedeiro definitivo A disponibilidade de linhagens murinas com diferentes características genéticas tem favorecido o estudo das relações parasito-hospedeiro cruciais no estabelecimento da resistência ou susceptibilidade às infecções O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar parâmetros parasitológicos histopatológicos sorológicos e de sobrevida na infecção experimental por L minor em camundongos isogênicos B10.A e A/J a fim de se verificar as diferenças das respostas que poderiam refletir os quadros de resistência e susceptibilidade Camundongos isogênicos B10.A e A/J foram inoculados por sonda esofagiana com 2000 ovos infectantes de L minor por animal Três camundongos infectados e 1 não infectado foram sacrificados dos 15 aos 180 dias pós-infecção (DAI) para análise Grupos de 22 camundongos machos da linhagem B10.A e 19 camundongos da linhagem A/J foram inoculados e a porcentagem de sobrevida foi avaliada durante um ano Após o sacrifício e rebatimento da pele dos animais foi determinada a quantidade de nódulos subcutâneos e musculares Larvas retiradas dos nódulos foram mensuradas quanto ao comprimento e largura A obtenção de antígenos dos produtos secretados e excretados e dos extratos brutos de larvas de L minor e a detecção de anticorpos IgM IgG IgA e IgE séricos foi realizada segundo Freitas (2003) Fragmentos de pulmões fígado linfonodos e baço foram fixados e processados pelo método de inclusão em parafina e corado pela hematoxilina eosina coloração de Luna e coloração por Tricrômio de Masson Fez-se análise semi-quantitativa da intensidade do processo inflamatório e caracterização dos tipos celulares A porcentagem de sobrevida dos camundongos B10.A e A/J foram 33,3% e 90% respectivamente Camundongos A/J apresentaram número maior de larvas encistadas no tecido subcutâneo superficial até os 150 DAI Somente aos 45 e 60 DAI larvas retiradas de camundongos A/J foram significativamente maiores que larvas retiradas de camundongos B10.A O padrão das lesões pulmonares nas diferentes linhagens de camundongos foi caracterizado por infiltrado inflamatório focal formando granulomas predominante de células mononucleares Os animais A/J apresentaram menor intensidade de inflamação O fígado baço e linfonodos apresentaram-se com aspecto reacional à infecção em ambas linhagens Os níveis de IgG sérico dos animais A/J e B10.A foram crescentes durante o curso da infecção sem diferença entre as duas linhagens Aos 45 DAI camundongos B10.A apresentaram um alto nível de IgM e IgA sérico contra os antígenos dos produtos secretados e excretados (SE) de larvas Já camundongos A/J apresentaram uma alta produção de IgA sérico contra os antígenos do extrato bruto entre os 90 e 180 DAI Não foram detectados níveis consideráveis de IgE sérico nos animais infectados Com base nesses resultados podemos concluir que as lesões pulmonares e a porcentagem de sobrevida demonstram claramente a diferença de evolução da infecção experimental em camundongos resistentes e susceptíveis Em relação ao número de nódulos subcutâneos tamanho das larvas encistadas sorologia e lesões anatomopatológicas de fígado baço e linfonodos as diferenças entre as linhagens de camundongos resistentes e susceptíveis a Lagochilascaríase são discretasMade available in DSpace on 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title Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A
spellingShingle Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A
PRUDENTE, Mariana Félix de Souza
Lagochilascaríase
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A
title_full Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A
title_fullStr Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A
title_full_unstemmed Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A
title_sort Lagochilascaríase Experimental em Camundongos A/J e B10.A
author PRUDENTE, Mariana Félix de Souza
author_facet PRUDENTE, Mariana Félix de Souza
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LINO JÚNIOR, Ruy de Souza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PRUDENTE, Mariana Félix de Souza
contributor_str_mv CARVALHAES, Mara Silvia
LINO JÚNIOR, Ruy de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lagochilascaríase
ciclo evolutivo
topic Lagochilascaríase
ciclo evolutivo
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
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description Lagochilascariasis is an infection caused by a parasite from the genus Lagochilascaris and the species is Lagochilascaris minor Leiper 1909 Campos et al (1992) described its experimental evolutive cycle using a model constituted by mice as intermediate hosts and by domestic cats as definitive hosts The availability of murine strains with different genetic characteristics has favored the study of host-parasite relationships which are crucial to the establishment of susceptibility or resistance to infection The aim of this work was to evaluate parasitological histological serological and survival parameters in experimental infection with L. minor in isogenic B10.A and A/J mice to compare the different responses and determine susceptibility or resistance to infection Isogenic B10.A and A/J mice were each inoculated with 2000 infecting L minor eggs using esophagian sonde Three infected mice and one non-infected mouse were sacrificed from 15 to 180 days after infection (DAI) aiming analysis Groups with 22 male B10.A mice and 19 A/J mice were inoculated and the percentage of survival was analyzed during one-year period After mice sacrifice and skin removal the quantity of subcutaneous and muscular nodules was determined Larvae removed from nodules were measured in length and width (Paçô e Campos 1998) The obtention of antigen from crude secreted and excreted products from L minor larvae and the detection of IgM IgG IgA and IgE antibodies were performed according to Freitas (2003)Fragments from lungs liver lymph nodes and spleen were fixed and processed by method of inclusion in paraffin and stained by hematoxiline-eosin Luna stain and Masson Tricrome stain The semi-quantitative analysis of intensity of the inflammatory process and characterization of cell types were performed The percentage of B10.A and A/J mice survival were 33,3% and 90% respectively A/J mice presented higher number of encysted larvae in the superficial subcutaneous tissue until 150 DAI Only at 45 and 60 DAI larvae removed from A/J mice were significantly bigger than larvae removed from B10.A mice The pattern of pulmonary lesions in both mice strains was characterized by focal inflammatory infiltrated forming granulomas with mononuclear cell predominance The A/J mice presented lower inflammatory intensity The liver spleen and lymph nodes presented inflammatory reactional aspect in both strains The seric levels of IgG from A/J and B10.A mice increased during infection with no difference between strains At 45 DAI B10.A mice presented high level of seric IgM and IgA against the antigens from secreted and excreted products (SE) from larvae While A/J mice presented high production of seric IgA against antigens from crude extract between 90 and 180 DAI There were not detected considerable levels of seric IgE in infected animals Analyzing these results we conclude that the pulmonary lesions and the survival percentage clearly demonstrated the different evolution of susceptible and resistant experimental infection in mice Relating the number of subcutaneous nodules size of encysted larvae serology and anatomopathological lesions of liver spleen and lymph nodes the differences found between Lagochilascariasis resistant and susceptible strains are discrete
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