| Literature DB >> 21802209 |
Giovanni Di Guardo1, Angela Di Cesare, Domenico Otranto, Cristina Casalone, Barbara Iulini, Walter Mignone, Cristiana Tittarelli, Silvana Meloni, Giuseppe Castagna, Fiona Forster, Seamus Kennedy, Donato Traversa.
Abstract
This study reports the occurrence of Toxoplasma gondii in the brain of three striped dolphins (Stenella ceoruleoalba) found stranded on the Ligurian Sea coast of Italy between 2007 and 2008. These animals showed a severe, subacute to chronic, non-purulent, multifocal meningo-encephalitis, with the cerebral parenchyma of two dolphins harbouring protozoan cysts and zoites immunohistochemically linked to T. gondii. Molecular, phylogenetic and mutation scanning analyses showed the occurrence of Type II and of an atypical Type II T. gondii isolates in one and two dolphins, respectively. In spite of the different molecular patterns characterizing the above T. gondii genotypes, the brain lesions observed in the three animals showed common microscopic features, with no remarkable differences among them. The role of T. gondii in causing the meningo-encephalitis is herein discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21802209 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.07.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol ISSN: 0304-4017 Impact factor: 2.738