Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Bin, Lundia Luara Cavalcante lattes
Orientador(a): Santarém, Vamilton álvares lattes
Banca de defesa: Giufrida, Rogério lattes, Martins, Lisiane de Almeida
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Ciência Animal
Departamento: Ciências Agrárias
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/688
Resumo: Toxocariasis is an important zoonosis mainly transmitted by ingestion of embryonated T. canis eggs, a parasite of dogs, present in soil. The nematode larvae can migrate by a variety of organs e may cause disturbances, including respiratory, hepatic, neurological, cardiac and ophthalmic problems. Diagnostic of toxocariasis is based on detection of anti-Toxocara antibodies, particularly IgG, by ELISA. Avidity of IgG has been employed in order to evaluate the phase of infection of a disease. However, experimental studies regard to toxocariasis are scarce in literature. This study aimed to evaluate the Toxocara canis-IgG avidity in experimentally infected rabbits, before and after lactation, and of their offsprings. Seventeen nullipar white New Zealand female rabbits were distributed in two groups. In experimentally infected group, 12 animals were inoculated by oral route with 1,000 T. canis embryonated eggs, whereas five animals were uninfected (control group). Blood samples collections were performed on +7, +14, +21 and +28 days post-infection (dpi) and on the first day following the weaning (60 dpi) in order to obtaining serum for ELISA analysis. ELISA indirect test was run in order to obtain the anti- T. canis antibody reactivity index (RI) as well as the avidity index (AI). Seroconversion was observed on 14 dpi, and all the evaluated animals showed a high AI, excepting one animal (on 14 dpi). After the weaning period, all the studied rabbit showed seroconversion. All the studied bunnies were considered positive for ELISA and showed a high AI. Nevertheless, both RI and AI of mothers were significantly higher than their offspring. According to the results, it was possible to demonstrate the vertical transmission of T. canis larvae. In addition, the negative correlation between the RI obtained from the rabbits and the bunnies pointed out the possibility of passive protection due to the maternal transfer of antibodies.
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spelling Santarém, Vamilton álvaresCPF:###.###.###.##http://lattes.cnpq.br/2204972437815213Giufrida, RogérioCPF:###.###.###.##Martins, Lisiane de AlmeidaCPF:###.###.###.##http://lattes.cnpq.br/3246380157774742CPF:###.###.###.##http://lattes.cnpq.br/3505102580623721Bin, Lundia Luara Cavalcante2016-07-18T17:53:12Z2014-05-092013-08-23BIN, Lundia Luara Cavalcante. Anti-Toxocara canis (IgG) avidity in experimentally infected rabbits. 2013. 45 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Agrárias) - Universidade do Oeste Paulista, Presidente Prudente, 2013.http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/688Toxocariasis is an important zoonosis mainly transmitted by ingestion of embryonated T. canis eggs, a parasite of dogs, present in soil. The nematode larvae can migrate by a variety of organs e may cause disturbances, including respiratory, hepatic, neurological, cardiac and ophthalmic problems. Diagnostic of toxocariasis is based on detection of anti-Toxocara antibodies, particularly IgG, by ELISA. Avidity of IgG has been employed in order to evaluate the phase of infection of a disease. However, experimental studies regard to toxocariasis are scarce in literature. This study aimed to evaluate the Toxocara canis-IgG avidity in experimentally infected rabbits, before and after lactation, and of their offsprings. Seventeen nullipar white New Zealand female rabbits were distributed in two groups. In experimentally infected group, 12 animals were inoculated by oral route with 1,000 T. canis embryonated eggs, whereas five animals were uninfected (control group). Blood samples collections were performed on +7, +14, +21 and +28 days post-infection (dpi) and on the first day following the weaning (60 dpi) in order to obtaining serum for ELISA analysis. ELISA indirect test was run in order to obtain the anti- T. canis antibody reactivity index (RI) as well as the avidity index (AI). Seroconversion was observed on 14 dpi, and all the evaluated animals showed a high AI, excepting one animal (on 14 dpi). After the weaning period, all the studied rabbit showed seroconversion. All the studied bunnies were considered positive for ELISA and showed a high AI. Nevertheless, both RI and AI of mothers were significantly higher than their offspring. According to the results, it was possible to demonstrate the vertical transmission of T. canis larvae. In addition, the negative correlation between the RI obtained from the rabbits and the bunnies pointed out the possibility of passive protection due to the maternal transfer of antibodies.A toxocaríase é uma importante zoonose transmitida principalmente pela ingestão de ovos embrionados de T.canis, um parasito de cães, presente no solo. A larva do nematódeo pode migrar por vários órgãos do corpo e ocasionar distúrbios, como problemas respiratórios, hepáticos, neurológicos, cardíacos e oftálmicos. O diagnóstico é realizado principalmente com a detecção de anticorpos, em especial de Imunoglobulinas da classe G (IgG), pela técnica de ELISA. A avidez de IgG tem sido utilizada para avaliar a fase de infecção de uma doença. No caso da toxocaríase, estudos experimentais são escassos na literatura. O objetivo do estudo foi o de avaliar a avidez de anticorpos anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente, antes e após lactação, e de suas progênies. Foram utilizadas 17 coelhas da linhagem Nova Zelândia, brancas, nulíparas, distribuídas em dois grupos. No grupo experimental, doze coelhas foram infectadas, oralmente, com 1.000 ovos larvados de T. canis. O segundo grupo, constituído por cinco coelhas serviu como controle. Nos dias 7, 14, 21 e 28 pós-infecção (DPI) e no primeiro dia após o desmame (60 DPI), foram coletadas amostras de soro para análise. O teste de ELISA indireto foi realizado para avaliar a o índice de reatividade (IR) de anticorpos IgG anti-T. canis e para cálculo do índice de avidez (IA). A soroconversão nos animais ocorreu a partir do 140 DPI. Com exceção de um animal (aos 14 DPI), todos os IA foram classificados como de alta avidez. Após lactação, (60 DPI), todos os animais foram considerados como ELISA positivo. Em relação aos filhotes todos os animais foram sororreagentes e apresentaram alto IA. Entretanto, tanto o IR quanto o IA das fêmeas foram significativamente maiores que da sua progênie. Os resultados demonstraram a transmissão vertical de larvas. A correlação negativa entre os valores da IR das coelhas e de seus filhotes sugere a possibilidade de proteção passiva pela transferência de anticorpos maternais.Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-18T17:53:12Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Anti-Toxocara canis (IgG) avidity in experimentally infected rabbits
title Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
spellingShingle Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
Bin, Lundia Luara Cavalcante
Toxocaríase
Resposta Humoral
ELISA
Infecção Experimental
Toxocariasis
Humoral Response
ELISA
Experimental Infection
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
title_full Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
title_fullStr Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
title_full_unstemmed Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
title_sort Avidez de anticorpos (IgG) anti-Toxocara canis em coelhas infectadas experimentalmente
author Bin, Lundia Luara Cavalcante
author_facet Bin, Lundia Luara Cavalcante
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Martins, Lisiane de Almeida
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Giufrida, Rogério
Martins, Lisiane de Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Toxocaríase
Resposta Humoral
ELISA
Infecção Experimental
topic Toxocaríase
Resposta Humoral
ELISA
Infecção Experimental
Toxocariasis
Humoral Response
ELISA
Experimental Infection
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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Humoral Response
ELISA
Experimental Infection
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description Toxocariasis is an important zoonosis mainly transmitted by ingestion of embryonated T. canis eggs, a parasite of dogs, present in soil. The nematode larvae can migrate by a variety of organs e may cause disturbances, including respiratory, hepatic, neurological, cardiac and ophthalmic problems. Diagnostic of toxocariasis is based on detection of anti-Toxocara antibodies, particularly IgG, by ELISA. Avidity of IgG has been employed in order to evaluate the phase of infection of a disease. However, experimental studies regard to toxocariasis are scarce in literature. This study aimed to evaluate the Toxocara canis-IgG avidity in experimentally infected rabbits, before and after lactation, and of their offsprings. Seventeen nullipar white New Zealand female rabbits were distributed in two groups. In experimentally infected group, 12 animals were inoculated by oral route with 1,000 T. canis embryonated eggs, whereas five animals were uninfected (control group). Blood samples collections were performed on +7, +14, +21 and +28 days post-infection (dpi) and on the first day following the weaning (60 dpi) in order to obtaining serum for ELISA analysis. ELISA indirect test was run in order to obtain the anti- T. canis antibody reactivity index (RI) as well as the avidity index (AI). Seroconversion was observed on 14 dpi, and all the evaluated animals showed a high AI, excepting one animal (on 14 dpi). After the weaning period, all the studied rabbit showed seroconversion. All the studied bunnies were considered positive for ELISA and showed a high AI. Nevertheless, both RI and AI of mothers were significantly higher than their offspring. According to the results, it was possible to demonstrate the vertical transmission of T. canis larvae. In addition, the negative correlation between the RI obtained from the rabbits and the bunnies pointed out the possibility of passive protection due to the maternal transfer of antibodies.
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