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Mary S Varaschin1, Christian Hirsch, Flademir Wouters, Karen Y Nakagaki, Antônio M Guimarães, Domingos S Santos, Pedro S Bezerra, Rafael C Costa, Ana P Peconick, Ingeborg M Langohr.
Abstract
Congenital Neospora caninum infection was diagnosed in two Saanen goat kids from two distinct herds with a history of abortion and weak newborn goat kids in the Southern region of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The first kid was weak at birth, had difficulty to rise and was unable to nurse. Gross lesions of porencephaly and hydrocephalus ex vacuo were seen. Multifocal necrosis, gliosis and non-supurative encephalitis were observed in the brain. Several parasitic cysts with a thick wall that reacted strongly only with polyclonal antiserum to Neospora caninum were seen in the cerebral cortex, brain stem and cerebellum. The second kid was born from a Neospora caninum seropositive mother that aborted in the last pregnancy. It was born without clinical signs. The diagnosis of neosporosis was based on antibody titer of 1:800 to N. caninum by indirect fluorescence antibody test obtained from blood collected before the goat kid ingested the colostrum and Neospora caninum DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction and sequenced from placenta. This is the first report of neosporosis in goats in the southeast region of Brazil.Entities:
Keywords: Neospora caninum; goat; histopathology; parasitic infection
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22451736 PMCID: PMC3309053 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2012.50.1.63
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1Goat kid with congenital neosporosis. Transverse section of the brain. Note cavities in areas normally occupied by white matter (porencephaly) (arrow) and expansion of the lateral ventricles (hydrocephalus ex vacuo).
Fig. 2Goat kid with congenital neosporosis. Histologic section of the brain stem with numerous protozoal cysts (arrows). Hematoxylin and eosin stain. ×400. Bar=20 µm.
Fig. 3Brain stem with gliosis and intralesional positively labeled protozoal cyst. Immunohistochemical stain with anti-Neospora caninum antibody, Mayer's hematoxylin counterstain. ×400. Bar= 20 µm.
Fig. 4Cerebellum with positively labeled protozoal cysts (arrow) located in the cytoplasm of a Purkinje neuron. Immunohistochemical stain with anti-Neospora caninum antibody, Mayer's hematoxylin counterstain. ×400. Bar=20 µm.
Fig. 5PCR for Neospora caninum using TIM11-LAV1 primers (TIM11 by Payne & Ellis, 1996. LAV1 produced by the authors). Lanes (1) Positive control, NC-1 isolate in Vero cells (588 bp); (2) and (3) Fetal bovine brain from a case of neosporosis unrelated to this report; (4) 50-bp DNA ladder (Invitrogen); (5) and (6) Caprine placenta from the case reported in these paper; (7) Negative control, MDBK cells DNA.