| Literature DB >> 25495444 |
Rafael Carneiro Costa1, Débora Ribeiro Orlando2, Camila Costa Abreu3, Karen Yumi Ribeiro Nakagaki4, Leonardo Pereira Mesquita5, Lismara Castro Nascimento6, Aline Costa Silva7, Paulo César Maiorka8, Ana Paula Peconick9, Djeison Lutier Raymundo10, Mary Suzan Varaschin11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neospora caninum is an apicomplexan protozoan that is considered one of the main agents responsible for abortion in ruminants. The lesions found in the central nervous system (CNS) of aborted fetuses show multifocal necrosis, gliosis, and perivascular cuffs of mononuclear cells, but the inflammatory and glial cells have not been immunophenotypically characterized. The lesions in the CNS of infected adult animals have rarely been described. Therefore, in this study, we characterized the lesions, the immunophenotypes of the inflammatory and glial cells and the expression of MHC-II and PCNA in the CNS of goats infected with N. caninum. The CNS of eight aborted fetuses and six adult male goats naturally infected with N. caninum were analyzed with lectin histochemistry (RCA1) and immunohistochemistry (with anti-CD3, -CD79α, -GFAP, -MHC-II, and -PCNA antibodies). All animals were the offspring of dams naturally infected with N. caninum.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25495444 PMCID: PMC4270032 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-014-0291-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Neosporosis in goats, lesions, diagnosis and immunolabelling in fetuses
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Lesions graduation: discrete (+), moderate (++) and severe (+++). Immunohistochemistry labelling graduated by the number of cells in a field of 400x: less than 10 cells per field (+), 10 to 30 cells per field (+ +), more than 30 cells per field (+ + +). *Negative Controls. P. cuffs (perivascular cuffs), HE (Hematoxilin and Eosin staining), PCR (Polimerase chain reaction), IHQ (Immunohistochemistry).
Neosporosis in goats, lesions, diagnosis and immunolabelling in adult male goats
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Lesions graduation: discrete (+), moderate (++) and severe (+++). Immunohistochemistry labelling graduated by the number of cells in a field of 400x: less than 10 cells per field (+), 10 to 30 cells per field (+ +), more than 30 cells per field (+ + +). *Negative Control. P. cuffs (perivascular cuffs), M.G.C (Multinucleated giant cells), HE (Hematoxilin and Eosin staining), PCR (Polimerase chain reaction), IHQ (Immunohistochemistry).
Figure 1Neosporosis in goats: central nervous system lesions in naturally infected animals. Hematoxylin and eosin staining. A. Glial focus, cells with rounded and hyperchromatic nuclei in the brainstem (fetus 4); bar = 100 μm. B. Gliosis in the cerebral cortex, cells with rounded and hyperchromatic nuclei (goat 1); bar = 100 μm. C. Cerebral cortex near the cruciate sulcus, displaying multinucleategiant cells and perivascular cuffs (goat 1); bar = 50 μm. D. Obex. Neospora caninum cyst in the neuronalcytoplasm (goat 4); bar = 50 μm.
Figure 2Neosporosis in goats: central nervous system lesions in naturally infected animals. A. Lectin histochemical staining (RCA1) revealed predominant microglia in a focus of gliosis; the same area is shown in Figure 1A (fetus 4) (streptavidin–peroxidase method); bar = 100 μm. B. Immunohistochemical labeling of N. caninum, showing a cyst in the central nervous system (goat 3) (biotin–streptavidin–peroxidase method); bar = 50 μm. C. Immunolabeling of GFAP in the glial focus shown in Figure 1B (goat 1) (dual link system–horseradish peroxidase [HRP] method); bar = 100 μm. D. Cerebral cortex: MHC-II immunolabeling in the perivascular cuff and adjacent gliosis (goat 1) (dual link system–HRP method); bar = 100 μm.