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J Wildl Dis ; 31(3): 319-26, 1995 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8592351

RESUMEN

Four of five reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) obtained from a Besnoitia sp.- infected herd at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in October 1989, had evidence of mild dermatitis over the articular surfaces of carpal and tarsal joints. Cysts of Besnoitia sp., either surrounded by inflammatory reactions or without evident host response, were present within the dermis, submucosa of the nasal turbinates, periosteum, tendons, testes and hooves. The light microscopic and histochemical features of Besnoitia sp. from reindeer were indistinguishable from those of other Besnoitia spp. described in cattle, rodents and horses. The Besnoitia sp. cysts and organisms from reindeer were unique in that bradyzoite membrane micropores and cytoplasmic enigmatic bodies were not observed. Two cats were fed cysts of Besnoitia sp. but no oocysts were detected in feces for 90 days post-infection.


Asunto(s)
Coccidiosis/veterinaria , Eimeriida/ultraestructura , Reno/parasitología , Animales , Animales de Zoológico , Gatos , Coccidiosis/parasitología , Coccidiosis/patología , Eimeriida/aislamiento & purificación , Heces/parasitología , Femenino , Pezuñas y Garras/parasitología , Masculino , Microscopía Electrónica/veterinaria , Periostio/parasitología , Piel/parasitología , Piel/patología , Tendones/parasitología , Testículo/parasitología , Testículo/patología , Cornetes Nasales/parasitología , Cornetes Nasales/patología
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Parasitol Res ; 99(6): 663-8, 2006 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16721600

RESUMEN

Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas' disease, a systemic infection that affects cells of meso-, endo-, and ectodermic origin. However, as far as we know, the presence of T. cruzi stages in bone has not been reported previously, and it has scarcely been investigated in cartilage. We inoculated 7- and 20-day-old (8 and 15 g) NMRI albino mice i.p. with metacyclic trypomastigotes from Rhodnius prolixus used for xenodiagnosis of mice previously infected with mammalian, human, and triatomines isolates, characterized by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA as zymodeme 1 (equivalent to T. cruzi I). Tissular parasitism (quantified according to the number of pseudocysts/50 fields 400x) showed amastigotes, intermediate forms, or trypomastigotes in sternum chondroblasts, osteoblasts, macrophages, and fibroblasts; chondrocyte and osteocyte invasion was rare. All isolates parasitized bone marrow macrophages, with few amastigotes. We observed marked associated myotropism, with or without inflammatory infiltration; there were small numbers of intensely parasitized mononuclear cells in perichondrium and periosteum. We discuss the results in relation to the marked differences of the T. cruzi tropism toward the different types of sternum cells, and, additionally, we outline the possibility of transmitting parasitized bone marrow through transplants. The fact of finding parasite stages in sternum bone and cartilage may be considered important due to the studies on Chagas' disease paleoparasitology that are based on histological and molecular analysis.


Asunto(s)
Cartílago/parasitología , Enfermedad de Chagas/parasitología , Esternón/parasitología , Trypanosoma cruzi/crecimiento & desarrollo , Envejecimiento , Animales , Células de la Médula Ósea/parasitología , Cartílago/citología , Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos , Humanos , Estadios del Ciclo de Vida , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos , Parasitemia , Periostio/citología , Periostio/parasitología , Rhodnius/parasitología , Esternón/citología , Trypanosoma cruzi/aislamiento & purificación , Venezuela
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Trop Med Parasitol ; 39 Suppl 4: 347-8, 1988 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3227238

RESUMEN

During nodulectomies on a 53 year old Liberian woman, multiple onchocercomata were detected on the femur distal to the greater trochanter on both sides of the body. The nodules were attached to the periosteum. This location along the shaft of the thigh bone provides a further hint as to where clinically undetectable deep onchocercomata can be located.


Asunto(s)
Fémur/parasitología , Oncocercosis/parasitología , Periostio/parasitología , Animales , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Onchocerca
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