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Título : | Follicular degeneration in the ovaries of goats experimentally infected with Trypanosoma vivax from the Brazilian semi-arid region |
Autor : | Rodrigues, Carla Olinda, Roberio Silva, Taciana Vale, Rodolfo da Silva, Anderson Lima, Gabriela Teixeira, Marta Maria Batista, Jael |
Palabras clave : | Trypanosomosis Small ruminant Follicular degeneration PCR |
Fecha de publicación : | 13-Oct-2013 |
Citación : | Veterinary Parasitology;Volume 191, Issues 1–2, 16 January 2013, Pages 146-153 |
Resumen : | Infection by Trypanosoma vivax and other African trypanosomes plays an important role
in reproductive disorders in male and female livestock. Outbreaks of T. vivax in the semiarid
region of northeastern Brazil are characterized by wasting disease in cattle, sheep and
goats with hematological, cardiac and nervous compromises in addition to reproductive
failures. Similar to reports from Africa, we previously observed a reduction in fertility rates
and severe testicular degeneration and epididymitis in male sheep infected with T. vivax
from this region. Although anestrus is frequently reported in goats and sheep infected with
T. vivax, the effects of this infection on the female reproductive organs need clarification.
In this study, we addressed this issue through a histopathological evaluation of ovarian
follicular morphology and classification in goats experimentally infected with a T. vivax
isolate from the Brazilian semi-arid region. The infected animals presented typical clinical
signs of trypanosomosis by T. vivax, including anemia, hyperthermia, pallor of the mucous
membranes, enlarged lymph nodes, and progressive loss of weight. All the infected goats
remained anestrus throughout the experimental period and exhibited important disturbances
in the ovaries, evidenced by reduced size and a smooth surface without follicles or
corpora lutea, and abnormal follicular development. In addition, through PCR, we detected
T. vivax DNA in the ovarian tissues of the infected goats. Our findings contributed to understand
the female reproductive failure associated with trypanosomosis caused by T. vivax. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/4407 |
ISSN : | 0304-4017 |
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