PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM
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Resumo: | The immune response to hemoncosis can be modulated by the Th2 profile, and the main effector cells responsible are eosinophils responsible for a efficient elimination of the parasite, but when it is modulated by the Th1 profile, neutrophils are the main effector cells, responsible for a more deficient parasitic elimination, probabely, because in vitro tests have shown that the parasite depresses the oxidative metabolism of phagocytes. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate if the degree of parasitic infection observed by the amount of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) of Haemonchus contortus interferes in the leukogram, and if it impacts on leukocyte oxidative metabolism in sheep naturally affected by hemoncosis. 39 adult male sheep without alterations in the physical examination, except for mucosal collor, were separated into 4 groups according to parasitic infection 0-350 (n = 15), 400 to 1000 (n = 10), 1100. -2000 (n = 7) and 2100-4700 (n = 7). Significant positive correlation was observed between EPG and neutrophils (r=0.56P=0.0003) and significant negative correlation between EPG and eosinophils (r=-0,56,P = 0.0012) and EPG and leukocyte oxidative metabolism (P = 0.0001), allowing to conclude that there is a relationship between effector cells and the severity of parasitic infection in sheep naturally infected with hemoncose, and the high parasitic infection promotes decreased leukocyte oxidative metabolism. Keywords: Helminths; oxidative metabolism; neutrophils; eosinophils. |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISMEFEITO DO PARASITISMO POR Haemonchus contortus SOBRE O METABOLISMO OXIDATIVO DE LEUCÓCITOS DE OVINOSThe immune response to hemoncosis can be modulated by the Th2 profile, and the main effector cells responsible are eosinophils responsible for a efficient elimination of the parasite, but when it is modulated by the Th1 profile, neutrophils are the main effector cells, responsible for a more deficient parasitic elimination, probabely, because in vitro tests have shown that the parasite depresses the oxidative metabolism of phagocytes. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate if the degree of parasitic infection observed by the amount of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) of Haemonchus contortus interferes in the leukogram, and if it impacts on leukocyte oxidative metabolism in sheep naturally affected by hemoncosis. 39 adult male sheep without alterations in the physical examination, except for mucosal collor, were separated into 4 groups according to parasitic infection 0-350 (n = 15), 400 to 1000 (n = 10), 1100. -2000 (n = 7) and 2100-4700 (n = 7). Significant positive correlation was observed between EPG and neutrophils (r=0.56P=0.0003) and significant negative correlation between EPG and eosinophils (r=-0,56,P = 0.0012) and EPG and leukocyte oxidative metabolism (P = 0.0001), allowing to conclude that there is a relationship between effector cells and the severity of parasitic infection in sheep naturally infected with hemoncose, and the high parasitic infection promotes decreased leukocyte oxidative metabolism. Keywords: Helminths; oxidative metabolism; neutrophils; eosinophils.A resposta imune tardia direcionada para eliminação da hemoncose pode ser modulada pelo perfil Th2, sendo os eosinófilos as principais células efetoras responsáveis pela eficiente eliminação do parasita; ou modulada pelo perfil Th1, sendo os neutrófilos as principais células efetoras, que promovem eliminação parasitária mais deficiente, pois testes in vitro demonstraram que o parasita deprime o metabolismo oxidativo dos fagócitos. Desta maneira, este trabalho objetivou avaliar se o grau de infecção parasitária observado pela quantidade de ovos por grama de fezes (OPG) de Haemonchus contortus interfere no leucograma e se impacta no metabolismo oxidativo leucocitário em ovino naturalmente acometido por hemoncose. Para tanto, 39 ovinos machos adultos e sem alterações no exame físico, excetuando-se a coloração das mucosas, foram separados em 4 grupos conforme a infecção parasitária 0-350 (n=15), 400 a 1000 (n=10), 1100-2000 (n=7) e 2100-4700 (n=7). Notou-se correlação significativa positiva entre OPG e neutrófilos (r=0,56; P=0,0003) e significativa negativa entre OPG e eosinófilos (r=-0,50; P=0,0012) e OPG e metabolismo oxidativo leucocitário (P=0,0001), permitindo concluir que há relação entre as células efetoras e a severidade de infecção parasitária em ovinos naturalmente infectados por hemoncose. Também se verificou que a alta infecção parasitária promove diminuição do metabolismo oxidativo de leucócitos. Palavras-chave: Helmintos; metabolismo oxidativo; neutrófilos; eosinófilos.Universidade Federal de Goiás2019-10-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/50195Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 20 (2019): Continuous publication; 1-8Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 20 (2019): Publicação contínua; 1-81809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/50195/33871https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/50195/33872Copyright (c) 2019 Ciência Animal Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBertagnon, Heloisa GodoiPontarolo, Desiree VeraReck, Angela MariaNascimento, Yohhane Tracy HofmannConeglian, Mariana MarcantonioSeki, Meire ChristinaArtner, BrunaMayer, Alessandra2023-03-23T18:49:21Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/50195Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:20.447890Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM EFEITO DO PARASITISMO POR Haemonchus contortus SOBRE O METABOLISMO OXIDATIVO DE LEUCÓCITOS DE OVINOS |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM |
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PARASITIC EFFECT BY Haemonchus contortus ON LEUKOCYTE OXIDATIVE METABOLISM |
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Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi |
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Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi Pontarolo, Desiree Vera Reck, Angela Maria Nascimento, Yohhane Tracy Hofmann Coneglian, Mariana Marcantonio Seki, Meire Christina Artner, Bruna Mayer, Alessandra |
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Pontarolo, Desiree Vera Reck, Angela Maria Nascimento, Yohhane Tracy Hofmann Coneglian, Mariana Marcantonio Seki, Meire Christina Artner, Bruna Mayer, Alessandra |
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Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi Pontarolo, Desiree Vera Reck, Angela Maria Nascimento, Yohhane Tracy Hofmann Coneglian, Mariana Marcantonio Seki, Meire Christina Artner, Bruna Mayer, Alessandra |
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The immune response to hemoncosis can be modulated by the Th2 profile, and the main effector cells responsible are eosinophils responsible for a efficient elimination of the parasite, but when it is modulated by the Th1 profile, neutrophils are the main effector cells, responsible for a more deficient parasitic elimination, probabely, because in vitro tests have shown that the parasite depresses the oxidative metabolism of phagocytes. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate if the degree of parasitic infection observed by the amount of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) of Haemonchus contortus interferes in the leukogram, and if it impacts on leukocyte oxidative metabolism in sheep naturally affected by hemoncosis. 39 adult male sheep without alterations in the physical examination, except for mucosal collor, were separated into 4 groups according to parasitic infection 0-350 (n = 15), 400 to 1000 (n = 10), 1100. -2000 (n = 7) and 2100-4700 (n = 7). Significant positive correlation was observed between EPG and neutrophils (r=0.56P=0.0003) and significant negative correlation between EPG and eosinophils (r=-0,56,P = 0.0012) and EPG and leukocyte oxidative metabolism (P = 0.0001), allowing to conclude that there is a relationship between effector cells and the severity of parasitic infection in sheep naturally infected with hemoncose, and the high parasitic infection promotes decreased leukocyte oxidative metabolism. Keywords: Helminths; oxidative metabolism; neutrophils; eosinophils. |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás |
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