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Vet Parasitol ; 155(3-4): 257-63, 2008 Aug 17.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18584967

RÉSUMÉ

Larvae of Oestrus ovis (Diptera: Oestridae) are ubiquitous parasites of nasal and sinusal cavities of sheep and goats. According to the chronobiology of O. ovis infections in Sardinia and the seasonal pattern of the IgG response, the optimal period to investigate the relationships between O. ovis larval populations and intensity of local and systemic IgG antibody responses was mid-July in the summer season. Sarda x Lacaune ewes (n=186), divided into three ram-families were used in the study. Systemic and local IgG responses were measured by ELISA tests using second stage larval crude extracts (L2CE) and L2 (L2SGC) and L3 (L3SGC) salivary gland contents as coating antigens. The number of larval instars, larval length of L1, L2 and L3 larvae, and larval weight of L2 and L3 larvae were individually recorded after ewe necropsy. Negative correlations among larval establishment and/or larval development on the one hand and intensity of local or systemic IgG responses on the other hand were found in two out of three studied ram-families.


Sujet(s)
Diptera/croissance et développement , Diptera/immunologie , Immunoglobuline G/sang , Parasitoses animales/immunologie , Maladies des ovins/immunologie , Animaux , Test ELISA , Femelle , Italie/épidémiologie , Larve/croissance et développement , Larve/immunologie , Mâle , Parasitoses animales/diagnostic , Parasitoses animales/épidémiologie , Valeur prédictive des tests , Prévalence , Ovis , Maladies des ovins/diagnostic , Maladies des ovins/épidémiologie , Maladies des ovins/parasitologie
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Parasite Immunol ; 29(8): 415-24, 2007 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17650183

RÉSUMÉ

The immune responses to Haemonchus contortus were compared in studies in resistant Barbados Black Belly (BBB) and susceptible INRA 401 (INRA) breeds of lambs. The cytokine patterns indicated a Th2-biased response in both breeds. A more persistent and elevated Th2 cytokine mRNA transcription and blood eosinophilia were noted in the BBB lambs. However, at days 4 and 30 post-infection, abomasal recruitment of eosinophils and mast cells were similar between the two breeds. Following primary infections, the BBB demonstrated a substantially lower faecal egg count compared to the INRA lambs. Furthermore, worm counts at 4 and 30 days post-infection, and adult female worm size and in utero egg counts 30 days after the first infection were significantly lower in the BBB than in the INRA breed. In the INRA breed, re-infection caused a significant reduction in most parasitological parameters compared with those observed after the primary infection. A similar response was not observed in the BBB sheep. In conclusion, while the major driving force in the response to H. contortus infection is a Th2-biased immunity in which the BBB showed its maximal performance during the primary infection, the INRA breed performed better after re-infection compared to its response to first exposure.


Sujet(s)
Infections à Haemonchus/médecine vétérinaire , Haemonchus/immunologie , Maladies des ovins/immunologie , Animaux , Lignées consanguines d'animaux , Anticorps antihelminthe/sang , Cytokines/génétique , Cytokines/immunologie , Fèces/parasitologie , Femelle , Muqueuse gastrique/immunologie , Expression des gènes , Prédisposition génétique à une maladie , Infections à Haemonchus/immunologie , Infections à Haemonchus/parasitologie , Immunoglobuline G/sang , Mâle , Numération des oeufs de parasites , Pepsinogène A/sang , Répartition aléatoire , Ovis , Maladies des ovins/parasitologie , Ovis aries , Organismes exempts d'organismes pathogènes spécifiques
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Vet Parasitol ; 143(2): 140-6, 2007 Jan 31.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16979824

RÉSUMÉ

Larval midgut proteins of hematophagous parasites contain strong antigens that can be used for host immunization. This concept has been applied for immunization of Pelibuey sheep against Oestrus ovis L. (Diptera: Oestridae). The aim of this study was to examine the effect of immunization on larval establishment (LE) and development. Immunized lambs (I, n = 6) received two injections of crude gut membrane protein extracts (GMPE) from third instar larvae with Freund's incomplete adjuvant (FIA) on days 0 (Day of first immunization) and 21 (0.4 and 0.45 mg GMPE/lamb, respectively). The control group (C, n = 5) received physiological saline with FIA. Lambs were challenged with first instars on Day 29 (20 larvae) and Day 43 (25 larvae). Blood samples were collected biweekly and IgG titers were analyzed by ELISA. All lambs were slaughtered on Day 90 and number of larvae recovered, larval stage and larval weight were recorded at necropsy. No significant effect of immunization on LE (C = 28.9%; I = 31.0% P > 0.05) was observed. Antibody titers were higher in the immunized group on Day 28 (P < 0.05), but subsequently similar in both groups. Larval physiological age and weight were also significantly (P < 0.05) affected by immunization. Immunization of Pelibuey lambs with GMPE did not affect LE but did delay O. ovis larval development.


Sujet(s)
Diptera , Immunisation/médecine vétérinaire , Myiases/médecine vétérinaire , Maladies des ovins/prévention et contrôle , Animaux , Diptera/croissance et développement , Diptera/immunologie , Test ELISA/méthodes , Test ELISA/médecine vétérinaire , Adjuvant Freund , Immunoglobuline G/sang , Larve/croissance et développement , Larve/immunologie , Masse moléculaire , Myiases/prévention et contrôle , Ovis
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Parasite ; 11(4): 405-10, 2004 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15638142

RÉSUMÉ

Seasonal population trends and effects of Oestrus ovis in naturally infected sheep were studied over 13 months, in the Western of the Pampeana region. At weaning, 140 growing lambs were randomly allocated to two groups: UG, untreated group and TG treated every 4 weeks with closantel (10 mg/kg). Successive Oestrus free tracer lambs (TL) by previous treatment (n = 65) were slaughtered after 20-30 exposition days for larval counts. Likewise, other group PL of 117 permanent untreated lambs was slaughtered from four to 17 months of age. Weighing and assessment of health signs of UG and TG and blood samples were monthly carried out. The prevalence of infection in permanent group varied from 33% to 100%. Mean number of larvae in PL was 6.1 with 3 L1, 1.4 L2 and 1.6 L3 during spring-summer and 17.9 with 16.9 L1, 0.5 L2 and 0.4 L3 during autumn-winter months. In PL the proportions of larvae in each of the different larval stages was similar during spring and summer, but a significant (P < 0.01) increase of L1 was detected during autumn and winter. The prevalence in tracer lambs was 100% during summer time and larvae were absent from 25-May to 25-October. Mean larval burdens of positive TL varied from 6.4 to one Oestrus and a significant peak (P < 0.05) of larvae was seen from December to March. Since March to November only L1 was recovered from TL. TG group showed a reduction in nasal discharge and in antibody ELISA levels, but no difference was observed in live weight gain between TG and UG. These results show a high prevalence during summer and that the perpetuation of Oestrus is ensured by an autumn period of arrested development and the over wintering larvae in the sheep heads.


Sujet(s)
Diptera , Insecticides/pharmacologie , Myiases/médecine vétérinaire , Maladies des ovins/épidémiologie , Animaux , Animaux nouveau-nés/parasitologie , Anticorps/sang , Argentine/épidémiologie , Diptera/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Diptera/immunologie , Diptera/pathogénicité , Test ELISA/médecine vétérinaire , Femelle , Mâle , Myiases/traitement médicamenteux , Myiases/épidémiologie , Fosse nasale/parasitologie , Dynamique des populations , Prévalence , Répartition aléatoire , Salicylanilides/pharmacologie , Saisons , Ovis , Maladies des ovins/traitement médicamenteux , Maladies des ovins/parasitologie
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