Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV
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Resumo: | In this study, we proposed to verify the most suitable murine experimental model for studying human giardiasis. In total 150 animals were used. Fifty mice (Mus musculus) from each lineage (Swiss, Balb/c and C57BL/6), 25 females and 25 males, were divided into 5 groups with 5 animals each, according to the lineage/sex. Three groups were infected with 104 cysts of Giardia duodenalis of assemblage BIV and 2 negative control groups. The animals were followed and evaluated for 15 days after receiving the inoculum. The clinical parameters evaluated were body weight, water and feed intake, excretion, appearance of fur and feces, elimination of Giardia spp cysts and behavioral assessment. The clinical parameters of the groups infected with G. duodenalis were compared with the non-infected groups within their own lineage/sex. In the 15 days of monitoring, only the male Swiss mice presented differences in these parameters. The infected animals consumed more feed, water and eliminated more excreta than the non-infected group. There was no difference in the general average of the weight of the animals or in the behavioral assessment in any group. Only the infected male Swiss mice eliminated G. duodenalis cysts in the feces, which was confirmed by the molecular diagnosis and by observing the presence of trophozoites in the intestinal mucosa. The results demonstrate that the most suitable animal model for the study of human giardiasis is the male Swiss mice, since it was the only one capable of developing infection by G. duodenalis cysts. |
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Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV Ratón (Mus musculus) Suizo macho como mejor modelo experimental para el estudio de Giardia duodenalis BIVCamundongo (Mus musculus) Suíço macho como melhor modelo experimental para estudo de Giardia duodenalis BIVBalb/cC57BL/6Modelo experimentalGiardia duodenalisGiardíase. Balb/cC57BL/6Experimental modelGiardia duodenalisGiardiasis. Balb/cC57BL/6Modelo experimentalGiardia duodenalisGiardiasis. In this study, we proposed to verify the most suitable murine experimental model for studying human giardiasis. In total 150 animals were used. Fifty mice (Mus musculus) from each lineage (Swiss, Balb/c and C57BL/6), 25 females and 25 males, were divided into 5 groups with 5 animals each, according to the lineage/sex. Three groups were infected with 104 cysts of Giardia duodenalis of assemblage BIV and 2 negative control groups. The animals were followed and evaluated for 15 days after receiving the inoculum. The clinical parameters evaluated were body weight, water and feed intake, excretion, appearance of fur and feces, elimination of Giardia spp cysts and behavioral assessment. The clinical parameters of the groups infected with G. duodenalis were compared with the non-infected groups within their own lineage/sex. In the 15 days of monitoring, only the male Swiss mice presented differences in these parameters. The infected animals consumed more feed, water and eliminated more excreta than the non-infected group. There was no difference in the general average of the weight of the animals or in the behavioral assessment in any group. Only the infected male Swiss mice eliminated G. duodenalis cysts in the feces, which was confirmed by the molecular diagnosis and by observing the presence of trophozoites in the intestinal mucosa. The results demonstrate that the most suitable animal model for the study of human giardiasis is the male Swiss mice, since it was the only one capable of developing infection by G. duodenalis cysts.En este estudio nos propusimos verificar el modelo experimental murino más adecuado para el análisis de la giardiasis humana. En total se utilizaron 150 animales. Cincuenta ratones (Mus musculus) de cada linaje (Suizos, Balb/c y C57BL/6), 25 hembras y 25 machos, se dividieron en 5 grupos con 5 animales cada uno, según el linaje/sexo. Se infectaron tres grupos con 104 quistes de Giardia duodenalis del assemblage BIV y 2 grupos control negativo. Los animales fueron seguidos y evaluados durante 15 días después de recibir el inóculo. Los parámetros clínicos evaluados fueron peso corporal, consumo de agua y comida, excreción, aparición de pelo y heces, eliminación de quistes de Giardia spp y valoración del comportamiento. Los parámetros clínicos de los grupos infectados por G. duodenalis se compararon con los de los grupos no infectados dentro de su propio linaje/sexo. En los 15 días de seguimiento, solo los ratones Suizos machos presentaron diferencias en estos parámetros. Los animales infectados consumieron más comida, agua y eliminaron más excrementos que el grupo no infectado. No hubo diferencia en el promedio general del peso de los animales o en la evaluación del comportamiento en ningún grupo. Solo los ratones suizos machos infectados eliminaron los quistes de G. duodenalis en las heces, lo que se confirmó mediante el diagnóstico molecular y al observar la presencia de trofozoítos en la mucosa intestinal. Los resultados demuestran que el modelo animal más adecuado para el estudio de la giardiasis humana es el ratón Suizo macho, ya que es el único capaz de desarrollar la infección por quistes de G. duodenalis.Neste trabalho foi proposto verificar o modelo experimental murino mais adequado para o estudo da giardíase humana. No total, 150 animais foram utilizados. Cinquenta camundongos (Mus musculus) de cada linhagem (Suíços, Balb/c e C57BL/6), 25 fêmeas e 25 machos, foram divididos em 5 grupos com 5 animais cada, de acordo com a linhagem/sexo. Três grupos foram infectados com 104 cistos de Giardia duodenalis da assemblage BIV e 2 grupos controle negativo. Os animais foram acompanhados e avaliados durante 15 dias após receberem o inóculo. Os parâmetros clínicos avaliados foram peso corporal, ingestão de água e ração, excreção, aspecto dos pelos e fezes, eliminação de cistos de Giardia spp e avaliação comportamental. Os parâmetros clínicos dos grupos infectados com G. duodenalis foram comparados com os grupos não-infectados de sua própria linhagem/sexo. Nos 15 dias de acompanhamento, apenas os camundongos Suíços machos apresentaram diferenças nesses parâmetros. Os animais infectados consumiram mais ração, água e eliminaram mais excretas do que o grupo não-infectado. Não houve diferença na média geral do peso dos animais ou na avaliação comportamental em nenhum grupo. Apenas os camundongos Suíços machos infectados eliminaram cistos de G. duodenalis nas fezes, confirmado pelo diagnóstico molecular e pela observação da presença de trofozoítos na mucosa intestinal. Os resultados demonstram que o modelo animal mais adequado para o estudo da giardíase humana é o camundongo Suíço macho, uma vez que foi o único capaz de desenvolver infecção por cistos de G. duodenalis.Research, Society and Development2021-08-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1925010.33448/rsd-v10i10.19250Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e493101019250Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e493101019250Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e4931010192502525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19250/17061Copyright (c) 2021 Liara Izabela Lopes Romera; Renata Coltro Bezagio; Willian Costa Ferreira; Caroline Rodrigues de Almeida; Mônica Lúcia Gomeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRomera, Liara Izabela LopesBezagio, Renata ColtroFerreira, Willian CostaAlmeida, Caroline Rodrigues deGomes, Mônica Lúcia 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19250Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:11.078066Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV Ratón (Mus musculus) Suizo macho como mejor modelo experimental para el estudio de Giardia duodenalis BIV Camundongo (Mus musculus) Suíço macho como melhor modelo experimental para estudo de Giardia duodenalis BIV |
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Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV |
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Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV Romera, Liara Izabela Lopes Balb/c C57BL/6 Modelo experimental Giardia duodenalis Giardíase. Balb/c C57BL/6 Experimental model Giardia duodenalis Giardiasis. Balb/c C57BL/6 Modelo experimental Giardia duodenalis Giardiasis. |
title_short |
Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV |
title_full |
Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV |
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Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV |
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Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV |
title_sort |
Male Swiss mice (Mus musculus) as a most suitable experimental model for the study of Giardia duodenalis BIV |
author |
Romera, Liara Izabela Lopes |
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Romera, Liara Izabela Lopes Bezagio, Renata Coltro Ferreira, Willian Costa Almeida, Caroline Rodrigues de Gomes, Mônica Lúcia |
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author |
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Bezagio, Renata Coltro Ferreira, Willian Costa Almeida, Caroline Rodrigues de Gomes, Mônica Lúcia |
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Romera, Liara Izabela Lopes Bezagio, Renata Coltro Ferreira, Willian Costa Almeida, Caroline Rodrigues de Gomes, Mônica Lúcia |
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Balb/c C57BL/6 Modelo experimental Giardia duodenalis Giardíase. Balb/c C57BL/6 Experimental model Giardia duodenalis Giardiasis. Balb/c C57BL/6 Modelo experimental Giardia duodenalis Giardiasis. |
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Balb/c C57BL/6 Modelo experimental Giardia duodenalis Giardíase. Balb/c C57BL/6 Experimental model Giardia duodenalis Giardiasis. Balb/c C57BL/6 Modelo experimental Giardia duodenalis Giardiasis. |
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In this study, we proposed to verify the most suitable murine experimental model for studying human giardiasis. In total 150 animals were used. Fifty mice (Mus musculus) from each lineage (Swiss, Balb/c and C57BL/6), 25 females and 25 males, were divided into 5 groups with 5 animals each, according to the lineage/sex. Three groups were infected with 104 cysts of Giardia duodenalis of assemblage BIV and 2 negative control groups. The animals were followed and evaluated for 15 days after receiving the inoculum. The clinical parameters evaluated were body weight, water and feed intake, excretion, appearance of fur and feces, elimination of Giardia spp cysts and behavioral assessment. The clinical parameters of the groups infected with G. duodenalis were compared with the non-infected groups within their own lineage/sex. In the 15 days of monitoring, only the male Swiss mice presented differences in these parameters. The infected animals consumed more feed, water and eliminated more excreta than the non-infected group. There was no difference in the general average of the weight of the animals or in the behavioral assessment in any group. Only the infected male Swiss mice eliminated G. duodenalis cysts in the feces, which was confirmed by the molecular diagnosis and by observing the presence of trophozoites in the intestinal mucosa. The results demonstrate that the most suitable animal model for the study of human giardiasis is the male Swiss mice, since it was the only one capable of developing infection by G. duodenalis cysts. |
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