Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu, Camila Costa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11343
Resumo: Neosporosis is a parasitic disease caused by Neospora caninum, responsible for abortions and reproductive failure in goats. The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of N. caninum by histopathology, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and PCR in different tissues of male fetuses, young and adult goats congenitally infected and without clinical signs of neosporosis. The 12 goats were congenitally infected by endogenous transplacental transmission. Microscopic lesions compatible with neosporosis were observed in skeletal muscle, heart and central nervous system (CNS).The most frequent finding in skeletal muscle and myocardial was the lymphoplasmacytic inflammation and sometimes it was associated with calcification and macrophages, besides giant cells in the myocardial. Cysts were seen by IHC, in skeletal muscle of two fetuses and in the heart of a four -monthold male, tachyzoites were observed in the tongue of one fetus. The lesions in the CNS are consistent with neosporosis and were more severe in one fetus and one adult, the IHC was positive for N. caninum in three fetuses and two adults. Of the 171 PCR positive samples for N. caninum, 73.1% were from groups of skeletal muscles, heart and nervous system. The highest percentage of PCR detection was observed in fetuses and in two young and adults goats. N. caninum had 5.6 times more chances to be present in fetal tissues than in young and adults. In fetuses, N. caninum had predilection for skeletal muscle than the heart; in skeletal muscle there was predilection for thoracoabdominal muscles; it was more likely to detect DNA of N. caninum in skeletal muscle than in the nervous and reproductive systems and other organs (lung, liver, kidney, spleen, mesenteric lymph node, thymus, adrenal and skin). Young and adult goats had all heart samples positive in PCR. Statistically, there was a higher chance of N. caninum occur in the heart when compared to all other analyzed tissues. Greater were the chances of N. caninum also occur in skeletal muscles in relation to the reproductive system and other organs. In all goats, telencephalon was the nervous system portion with more positive results by PCR (58.3%). The findings achieved with this study showed that the N. caninum DNA was more likely to be found in fetal tissues than in young and adult goats. The best tissues for diagnosis of neosporosis were the skeletal muscles, heart and CNS. The reproductive system was the tissue group with the lowest rate of positive PCR samples, indicating that venereal transmission may not be important in goats.
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spelling Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectadosStudy of the distribution of Neospora caninum in naturally infected male goatsNeosporoseEncefaliteMiocarditeMiositeNeosporosisEncephalitisMyocarditisMyositisDoenças parasitárias de animaisNeosporosis is a parasitic disease caused by Neospora caninum, responsible for abortions and reproductive failure in goats. The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of N. caninum by histopathology, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and PCR in different tissues of male fetuses, young and adult goats congenitally infected and without clinical signs of neosporosis. The 12 goats were congenitally infected by endogenous transplacental transmission. Microscopic lesions compatible with neosporosis were observed in skeletal muscle, heart and central nervous system (CNS).The most frequent finding in skeletal muscle and myocardial was the lymphoplasmacytic inflammation and sometimes it was associated with calcification and macrophages, besides giant cells in the myocardial. Cysts were seen by IHC, in skeletal muscle of two fetuses and in the heart of a four -monthold male, tachyzoites were observed in the tongue of one fetus. The lesions in the CNS are consistent with neosporosis and were more severe in one fetus and one adult, the IHC was positive for N. caninum in three fetuses and two adults. Of the 171 PCR positive samples for N. caninum, 73.1% were from groups of skeletal muscles, heart and nervous system. The highest percentage of PCR detection was observed in fetuses and in two young and adults goats. N. caninum had 5.6 times more chances to be present in fetal tissues than in young and adults. In fetuses, N. caninum had predilection for skeletal muscle than the heart; in skeletal muscle there was predilection for thoracoabdominal muscles; it was more likely to detect DNA of N. caninum in skeletal muscle than in the nervous and reproductive systems and other organs (lung, liver, kidney, spleen, mesenteric lymph node, thymus, adrenal and skin). Young and adult goats had all heart samples positive in PCR. Statistically, there was a higher chance of N. caninum occur in the heart when compared to all other analyzed tissues. Greater were the chances of N. caninum also occur in skeletal muscles in relation to the reproductive system and other organs. In all goats, telencephalon was the nervous system portion with more positive results by PCR (58.3%). The findings achieved with this study showed that the N. caninum DNA was more likely to be found in fetal tissues than in young and adult goats. The best tissues for diagnosis of neosporosis were the skeletal muscles, heart and CNS. The reproductive system was the tissue group with the lowest rate of positive PCR samples, indicating that venereal transmission may not be important in goats.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)A neosporose é uma doença parasitária causada por Neospora caninum, responsável por abortos e falhas reprodutivas em caprinos. O objetivo neste estudo foi avaliar a distribuição de N. caninum por histopatologia, imunohistoquímica (IHQ) e PCR em diferentes tecidos de caprinos machos fetos, jovens e adultos congenitamente infectados e sem manifestação clínica de neosporose. Os 12 caprinos foram congenitamente infectados por transmissão transplacentária endógena. Lesões microscópicas compatíveis com neosporose foram observadas em musculatura esquelética, coração e sistema nervoso central (SNC). A inflamação linfoplasmocitária foi o achado mais frequente na musculatura esquelética e no miocárdio, algumas vezes associada à calcificação e a macrófagos, além de células gigantes multinucleadas no miocárdio. Pela IHQ foram visualizados cistos na musculatura esquelética de dois fetos e no coração de um macho com quatro meses de idade, taquizoítos foram observados na língua de um dos fetos. As lesões no SNC são compatíveis com neosporose e foram mais acentuadas em um feto e um adulto, a IHQ foi positiva para N. caninum em três fetos e dois adultos. Das 171 amostras de tecidos positivas na PCR para N. caninum, 73,1% foram de grupos de músculos esqueléticos, coração e sistema nervoso. A maior porcentagem de detecção pela PCR foi observada nos fetos e em dois caprinos jovens e adultos. N. caninum teve 5,6 vezes mais chances de estar presente nos tecidos de fetos do que nos de jovens e adultos. Nos fetos, N. caninum possuiu predileção por musculatura esquelética em relação ao coração; na musculatura esquelética houve predileção pelos músculos tóraco-abdominais; foram maiores as chances de se detectar DNA de N. caninum na musculatura esquelética em relação ao sistema nervoso, reprodutor e demais órgãos (pulmão, fígado, rim, baço, linfonodo mesentérico, timo, adrenal e pele). Os caprinos jovens e adultos tiveram todas as amostras de coração positivas na PCR. Estatisticamente, houve maior chance de N. caninum ocorrer no coração em relação a todos os outros tecidos analisados. Maiores foram as chances de N. caninum também ocorrer nos músculos esqueléticos em relação ao sistema reprodutor e demais órgãos. Em todos os caprinos, o telencéfalo foi a porção do sistema nervoso com mais resultados positivos pela PCR (58,3%). Os achados obtidos com o presente estudo demonstraram que o DNA de N. caninum teve maior chance de ser encontrado nos tecidos de fetos do que nos de jovens e adultos. Os tecidos de eleição para diagnóstico da neosporose foram os da musculatura esquelética, coração e SNC. O sistema reprodutor foi o grupo de tecido com menor índice de amostras positivas na PCR, sugerindo que a transmissão venérea pode não ser importante em caprinos.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências VeterináriasUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Medicina VeterináriaVaraschin, Mary SuzanPeconick, Ana PaulaPeconick, Ana PaulaWouters, Angélica Terezinha BarthWouters, FlademirPierezan, FelipeAbreu, Camila Costa2016-06-22T19:57:13Z2016-06-22T19:57:13Z2016-06-222016-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfABREU, C. C. Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados. 2016. 94 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Veterinárias)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11343porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-04-24T17:12:19Zoai:localhost:1/11343Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-04-24T17:12:19Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
Study of the distribution of Neospora caninum in naturally infected male goats
title Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
spellingShingle Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
Abreu, Camila Costa
Neosporose
Encefalite
Miocardite
Miosite
Neosporosis
Encephalitis
Myocarditis
Myositis
Doenças parasitárias de animais
title_short Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
title_full Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
title_fullStr Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
title_full_unstemmed Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
title_sort Estudo da distribuição de Neospora caninum em caprinos machos naturalmente infectados
author Abreu, Camila Costa
author_facet Abreu, Camila Costa
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Varaschin, Mary Suzan
Peconick, Ana Paula
Peconick, Ana Paula
Wouters, Angélica Terezinha Barth
Wouters, Flademir
Pierezan, Felipe
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Camila Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neosporose
Encefalite
Miocardite
Miosite
Neosporosis
Encephalitis
Myocarditis
Myositis
Doenças parasitárias de animais
topic Neosporose
Encefalite
Miocardite
Miosite
Neosporosis
Encephalitis
Myocarditis
Myositis
Doenças parasitárias de animais
description Neosporosis is a parasitic disease caused by Neospora caninum, responsible for abortions and reproductive failure in goats. The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of N. caninum by histopathology, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and PCR in different tissues of male fetuses, young and adult goats congenitally infected and without clinical signs of neosporosis. The 12 goats were congenitally infected by endogenous transplacental transmission. Microscopic lesions compatible with neosporosis were observed in skeletal muscle, heart and central nervous system (CNS).The most frequent finding in skeletal muscle and myocardial was the lymphoplasmacytic inflammation and sometimes it was associated with calcification and macrophages, besides giant cells in the myocardial. Cysts were seen by IHC, in skeletal muscle of two fetuses and in the heart of a four -monthold male, tachyzoites were observed in the tongue of one fetus. The lesions in the CNS are consistent with neosporosis and were more severe in one fetus and one adult, the IHC was positive for N. caninum in three fetuses and two adults. Of the 171 PCR positive samples for N. caninum, 73.1% were from groups of skeletal muscles, heart and nervous system. The highest percentage of PCR detection was observed in fetuses and in two young and adults goats. N. caninum had 5.6 times more chances to be present in fetal tissues than in young and adults. In fetuses, N. caninum had predilection for skeletal muscle than the heart; in skeletal muscle there was predilection for thoracoabdominal muscles; it was more likely to detect DNA of N. caninum in skeletal muscle than in the nervous and reproductive systems and other organs (lung, liver, kidney, spleen, mesenteric lymph node, thymus, adrenal and skin). Young and adult goats had all heart samples positive in PCR. Statistically, there was a higher chance of N. caninum occur in the heart when compared to all other analyzed tissues. Greater were the chances of N. caninum also occur in skeletal muscles in relation to the reproductive system and other organs. In all goats, telencephalon was the nervous system portion with more positive results by PCR (58.3%). The findings achieved with this study showed that the N. caninum DNA was more likely to be found in fetal tissues than in young and adult goats. The best tissues for diagnosis of neosporosis were the skeletal muscles, heart and CNS. The reproductive system was the tissue group with the lowest rate of positive PCR samples, indicating that venereal transmission may not be important in goats.
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