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Experimental inoculation of Neospora caninum in pregnant water buffalo.

J L Konrad1, D P Moore, G Crudeli, S G Caspe, D B Cano, M R Leunda, L Lischinsky, J Regidor-Cerrillo, A C Odeón, L M Ortega-Mora, I Echaide, C M Campero.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterize the pathogenesis of Neospora caninum in experimentally inoculated pregnant water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Twelve Mediterranean female water buffaloes ranging in age from 4 to 14 years old and seronegative to N. caninum by indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) were involved. Ten females were intravenously inoculated with 10(8) tachyzoites of NC-1 strain at 70 (n=3) or 90 (n=7) days of pregnancy (dp). Two control animals were inoculated with placebo at 70 and 90 dp, respectively. Serum samples were obtained weekly following inoculation to the end of the experiment. Three animals inoculated at 70 dp were slaughtered at 28 days post inoculation (dpi), three animals inoculated at 90 dp were slaughtered at 28 dpi and the remaining four animals inoculated at 90 dp were slaughtered at 42 dpi. Fetal fluids from cavities and tissue samples were recovered for IFAT and histopathology, immunohistochemistry and PCR, respectively. Genomic DNA from fetal tissues was used for parasite DNA detection and microsatellite genotyping in order to confirm the NC-1 specific-infection. Dams developed specific antibodies one week after the inoculation and serological titers did not decrease significantly to the end of the experiment. No abortions were recorded during the experimental time; however, one fetus from a dam inoculated at 70 dp was not viable at necropsy. Specific antibodies were detected in only two fetuses from dams inoculated at 90 dp that were slaughtered at 42 dpi. No macroscopic changes in the placentas and organs of viable fetuses were observed. Nonsuppurative placentitis was a common microscopic observation in Neospora-inoculated specimens. Microscopic fetal lesions included nonsuppurative peribronchiolar interstitial pneumonia, epicarditis and myocarditis, interstitial nephritis, myositis and periportal hepatitis. Positive IHC results were obtained in two fetuses from dams inoculated at 70 dp and slaughtered at 28 dpi. N. caninum DNA was detected in placentas and fetuses from all inoculated animals. The pattern of amplified microsatellites from placental and fetal tissues resembled the NC-1 strain. Water buffaloes, like cattle, are susceptible to experimental inoculation with N. caninum at early pregnancy.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22244534     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.12.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol        ISSN: 0304-4017            Impact factor:   2.738


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Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2014-10-18       Impact factor: 2.289

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Authors:  José L Konrad; Lucía M Campero; Gastón S Caspe; Bibiana Brihuega; Graciela Draghi; Dadin P Moore; Gustavo A Crudeli; María C Venturini; Carlos M Campero
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2013-06-14       Impact factor: 1.559

3.  Seroepidemiology of Infection with Neospora Caninum, Leptospira, and Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1 in Water Buffaloes (Bubalus Bubalis) in Veracruz, Mexico.

Authors:  Dora Romero-Salas; Cosme Alvarado-Esquivel; Gladys Domínguez-Aguilar; Anabel Cruz-Romero; Nelly Ibarra-Priego; Carolina Barrientos-Salcedo; Mariel Aguilar-Domínguez; Rodolfo Canseco-Sedano; Luz Teresa Espín-Iturbe; Luis Francisco Sánchez-Anguiano; Jesús Hernández-Tinoco; Adalberto A Pérez de León
Journal:  Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp)       Date:  2017-10-19
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