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Exp Parasitol ; 151-152: 34-8, 2015.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25639494

RÉSUMÉ

Haemonchus contortus (order Strongylida) is a common parasitic nematode infecting small ruminants and causing significant economic losses worldwide. It induces innate and adaptive immune responses, which are essential for the clearance of this nematode from the host. Ecto-adenosine deaminase (E-ADA) is an enzyme that plays an important role in the immune system, while Zinc (Zn) has been found playing a critical role in E-ADA catalysis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the effect of Zn supplementation on E-ADA activity in serum of lambs experimentally infected with H.contortus. To reach this purpose 28 male lambs (in average 25 kg) were used. The animals were divided into four groups: A and B composed of healthy animals (uninfected); C and D, infected with H.contortus. Groups B and D were supplemented with Zn Edetate, subcutaneously with 3 mg kg of live weight, on days 11 and 25 post-infection (PI). Blood and fecal samples were collected on the days 11, 25 and 39 PI, in order to assess hematocrit, seric E-ADA, and eggs per gram (EPG) counting, respectively. The animals of groups C and D showed severe hematocrit reduction (days 25 and 39 PI) and were EPG positive (days 11, 25 and 39 PI). On day 41 PI, three animals each group were subjected to necropsy. This procedure showed that animals of groups A and B did not have helminths in abomasum and intestines, while H.contortus were observed in groups C (5782.5 ± 810.9) and D (6185.0 ± 150.0). Infected and untreated animals (group C) showed a reduction in E-ADA activity, but this was not observed when the animals were supplemented with Zn (Group D). Therefore, based on our results, it was possible to observe that Zn supplementation exercised a positive effect on E-ADA activity in lambs infected with H.contortus, and did not allow a reduction in E-ADA activity, as occurred in the group infected and without supplementation. However, Zn supplementation was not able to prevent the worm burden.


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Adenosine deaminase/sang , Infections à Haemonchus/médecine vétérinaire , Maladies des ovins/parasitologie , Zinc/administration et posologie , Maladie aigüe , Anémie/parasitologie , Anémie/médecine vétérinaire , Animaux , Fèces/parasitologie , Infections à Haemonchus/traitement médicamenteux , Infections à Haemonchus/enzymologie , Hématocrite/médecine vétérinaire , Intestins/parasitologie , Mâle , Numération des oeufs de parasites/médecine vétérinaire , Ovis , Maladies des ovins/traitement médicamenteux , Maladies des ovins/enzymologie
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J Parasitol ; 99(4): 703-5, 2013 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23270327

RÉSUMÉ

The aim of this study was to evaluate adenosine deaminase (E-ADA) activity in sera of lambs experimentally infected with Haemonchus contortus. We used 12 lambs divided into 2 groups; Group A had 5 healthy, non-infected animals (control) and Group B had 7 healthy animals infected with H. contortus . Lambs were infected orally with 500 larvae (L3) per animal every 2 days, for a period of 20 days, and later the infection was confirmed by examination of feces (eggs per gram [EPG] via fecal egg count). Blood collection was performed at days 0, 20, 40, 60, and 80 post-infection (PI) for analysis of E-ADA activity. Animals in Group A showed negative EPG throughout the experiment unlike those from Group B that had elevated EPG counts. E-ADA activity was reduced in the serum of animals infected with H. contortus when compared to non-infected controls at days 20, 40, 60, and 80 PI. Therefore, it is concluded that infection with H. contortus influences the E-ADA activity in lambs.


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Adenosine deaminase/sang , Adénosine/métabolisme , Infections à Haemonchus/médecine vétérinaire , Haemonchus/enzymologie , Maladies des ovins/enzymologie , Animaux , Études cas-témoins , Fèces/parasitologie , Infections à Haemonchus/sang , Infections à Haemonchus/enzymologie , Mâle , Numération des oeufs de parasites/médecine vétérinaire , Ovis , Maladies des ovins/sang , Maladies des ovins/parasitologie
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