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Cecília José Veríssimo1, Selma Marques D'Agostino2, Fernanda Ferreira Pessoa3, Luciandra Macedo de Toledo4, Isabel Kinney Ferreira de Miranda Santos5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Indicine breeds of bovines are highly resistant and taurine breeds are susceptible to the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, a species which causes great damage to livestock. Animals use their tongues for self-grooming, an important behavior for ridding themselves of ectoparasites. However, the role of tongue morphology, notably the filiform papillae, in this process is not known.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26573922 PMCID: PMC4647628 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-015-1196-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1a Representative scanning electron micrographs of tongue biopsies from four different cattle of the Nelore indicine breed indicating where the measurements on papillae were made; b Representative electron scanning micrographs of tongue biopsies from four different cattle of the two taurine breeds (Holstein and Brown Swiss) indicating where the measurements on papillae were made
Morphological features of filiform papillae from indicine cattle (Nelore breed) and taurine cattle (Holstein and Brown Swiss breeds). Means (± standard error) and P values for length, base width, distances between bases and between tips (all measurements in mm), number of papillae per cm2 and mean number of ticks
| Breed | Length | Base width | Distance between bases | Distance between apices | N | N |
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| Nelore | 2.275 (0.029) | 0.625 (0.011) | 0.457 (0.014) | 0.974 (0.025) | 25.22 (1.92) | 104.5 (31.22) |
| Holstein and Swiss Brown | 1.789 (0.027) | 0.620 (0.009) | 0.652 (0.016) | 1.326 (0.027) | 20.90 (0.74) | 515.6 (58.96) |
| P > F |
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Fig. 2Correlation of tick loads with length of papillae (blue squares) and with distances between apices of papillae (red circles). Filled symbols represent data from the Nelore tick-resistant breed and open symbols represent data from the two taurine (Holstein and Brown Swiss) tick-susceptible breeds