Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model

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Autor(a) principal: Semerene,Amélia Regina
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Lino Junior,Ruy de Souza, Oliveira,Jayrson Araújo, Magalhães,Albino Verçosa, Stefani,Mariane Martins Araújo, Barbosa,Alverne Passos, Campos,Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Texto Completo: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762004000400009
Resumo: The goal of this study was to investigate the pattern of inflammatory response induced by Lagochilascaris minor in murine experimental model. For this purpose 115 mice were given 1000-3000 L. minor infective eggs "per os" and 51 uninfected mice were considered as controls. Four hours post-inoculation (PI), 3rd stage larvae were seen passing through the mucosa of terminal ends of small intestine. Six hours PI larvae were observed as an embolus inside the portal vein and also migrating through the liver parenchyma. During the first 24 h larvae-containing eggs of L. minor were observed in the lumen of intestinal tract. Two days PI larvae were seen migrating through lung parenchyma associated with an initial neutrophilic perivasculitis. From the 13th day of this experimental study, L. minor larvae were found mainly in skeletal muscles, in the center of granulomas. Concentric fibrosis with mixed inflammatory infiltrate involved the larvae after the 47th day PI, persistently. This experimental murine study with L. minor indicated that the 3rd stage larvae penetrated via ileum-cecal mucosa reaching the liver and probably other tissues through the hematogenic via. Throughout its pathway the larvae induced a granulomatous reaction, with abundant polimorphonuclear cells.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
title Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
spellingShingle Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
Semerene,Amélia Regina
Lagochilascaris minor
experimental infection
inflammatory response
title_short Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
title_full Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
title_fullStr Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
title_full_unstemmed Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
title_sort Experimental lagochilascariosis: histopathological study of inflammatory response to larval migration in the Murine model
author Semerene,Amélia Regina
author_facet Semerene,Amélia Regina
Lino Junior,Ruy de Souza
Oliveira,Jayrson Araújo
Magalhães,Albino Verçosa
Stefani,Mariane Martins Araújo
Barbosa,Alverne Passos
Campos,Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa
author_role author
author2 Lino Junior,Ruy de Souza
Oliveira,Jayrson Araújo
Magalhães,Albino Verçosa
Stefani,Mariane Martins Araújo
Barbosa,Alverne Passos
Campos,Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Semerene,Amélia Regina
Lino Junior,Ruy de Souza
Oliveira,Jayrson Araújo
Magalhães,Albino Verçosa
Stefani,Mariane Martins Araújo
Barbosa,Alverne Passos
Campos,Dulcinéa Maria Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lagochilascaris minor
experimental infection
inflammatory response
topic Lagochilascaris minor
experimental infection
inflammatory response
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The goal of this study was to investigate the pattern of inflammatory response induced by Lagochilascaris minor in murine experimental model. For this purpose 115 mice were given 1000-3000 L. minor infective eggs "per os" and 51 uninfected mice were considered as controls. Four hours post-inoculation (PI), 3rd stage larvae were seen passing through the mucosa of terminal ends of small intestine. Six hours PI larvae were observed as an embolus inside the portal vein and also migrating through the liver parenchyma. During the first 24 h larvae-containing eggs of L. minor were observed in the lumen of intestinal tract. Two days PI larvae were seen migrating through lung parenchyma associated with an initial neutrophilic perivasculitis. From the 13th day of this experimental study, L. minor larvae were found mainly in skeletal muscles, in the center of granulomas. Concentric fibrosis with mixed inflammatory infiltrate involved the larvae after the 47th day PI, persistently. This experimental murine study with L. minor indicated that the 3rd stage larvae penetrated via ileum-cecal mucosa reaching the liver and probably other tissues through the hematogenic via. Throughout its pathway the larvae induced a granulomatous reaction, with abundant polimorphonuclear cells.
description The goal of this study was to investigate the pattern of inflammatory response induced by Lagochilascaris minor in murine experimental model. For this purpose 115 mice were given 1000-3000 L. minor infective eggs "per os" and 51 uninfected mice were considered as controls. Four hours post-inoculation (PI), 3rd stage larvae were seen passing through the mucosa of terminal ends of small intestine. Six hours PI larvae were observed as an embolus inside the portal vein and also migrating through the liver parenchyma. During the first 24 h larvae-containing eggs of L. minor were observed in the lumen of intestinal tract. Two days PI larvae were seen migrating through lung parenchyma associated with an initial neutrophilic perivasculitis. From the 13th day of this experimental study, L. minor larvae were found mainly in skeletal muscles, in the center of granulomas. Concentric fibrosis with mixed inflammatory infiltrate involved the larvae after the 47th day PI, persistently. This experimental murine study with L. minor indicated that the 3rd stage larvae penetrated via ileum-cecal mucosa reaching the liver and probably other tissues through the hematogenic via. Throughout its pathway the larvae induced a granulomatous reaction, with abundant polimorphonuclear cells.
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