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Article Dans Une Revue Veterinary Research Année : 2016

Experimental ovine toxoplasmosis: influence of the gestational stage on the clinical course, lesion development and parasite distribution

Pablo Castaño
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Miguel Fuertes
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Javier Regidor-Cerrillo
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Ignacio Ferre
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Miguel Fernández
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M. Carmen Ferreras
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Javier Moreno-Gonzalo
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Camino González-Lanza
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Juana Pereira-Bueno
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Frank Katzer
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Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora
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AbstractThe relation between gestational age and foetal death risk in ovine toxoplasmosis is already known, but the mechanisms involved are not yet clear. In order to study how the stage of gestation influences these mechanisms, pregnant sheep of the same age and genetic background were orally dosed with 50 oocysts of Toxoplasma gondii (M4 isolate) at days 40 (G1), 90 (G2) and 120 (G3) of gestation. In each group, four animals were culled on the second, third and fourth week post infection (pi) in order to evaluate parasite load and distribution, and lesions in target organs. Ewes from G1 showed a longer period of hyperthermia than the other groups. Abortions occurred in all groups. While in G2 they were more frequent during the acute phase of the disease, in G3 they mainly occurred after day 20 pi. After challenge, parasite and lesions in the placentas and foetuses were detected from day 19 pi in G3 while in G2 or G1 they were only detected at day 26 pi. However, after initial detection at day 19 pi, parasite burden, measured through RT-PCR, in placenta or foetus of G3 did not increase significantly and, at in the third week pi it was lower than that measured in foetal liver or placenta from G1 to G3 respectively. These results show that the period of gestation clearly influences the parasite multiplication and development of lesions in the placenta and foetus and, as a consequence, the clinical course in ovine toxoplasmosis.
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hal-01341495 , version 1 (04-07-2016)

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Pablo Castaño, Miguel Fuertes, Javier Regidor-Cerrillo, Ignacio Ferre, Miguel Fernández, et al.. Experimental ovine toxoplasmosis: influence of the gestational stage on the clinical course, lesion development and parasite distribution. Veterinary Research, 2016, 47 (1), pp.43. ⟨10.1186/s13567-016-0327-z⟩. ⟨hal-01341495⟩

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