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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 20(2): 47-64, abr.-jun. 2000. ilus, mapas
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-325135

ABSTRACT

The objective of this review on the investigation of "cara inchada" in cattle (CI), pursued over the last 30 years, was to elucidate the pathogenicity of the disease and come to proper conclusions on its etiology. CI has been widely considered to be of nutritional origin, caused primarily by mineral deficiency or imbalance. However, the disease consists of a rapidly progressive periodontitis, affecting the periodontal tissues at the level of the premolars and molars during the period of tooth eruption generally starting in young calves. The disease led to great economic losses for farmers in central-western Brazil, after the occupation of new land for cattle raising in the 1960s and 1970s. The lateral enlargement of the maxillary bones of affected calves gave the disease the popular name of "cara inchada", i.e., swollen or enlarged face. The enlargement was found to be due to a chronic ossifying periostitis resulting from the purulent alveolitis of CI. Black-pigmented non-saccharolytic Bacteroides melaninogenicus, always together with Actinomyces (Corynebacterium) pyogenes, were isolated in large numbers from the periodontal lesions. B. melaninogenicus could be isolated in small numbers also from the marginal gingiva of a few healthy calves maintained on CI-free farms. "In vitro"-assays showed that streptomycin and actinomycin, as well as the supernatants of cultivates of actinomycetes from soils of CI-prone farms, applied in subinhibitory concentrations to the bacteria tested, enhanced significantly (up to 10 times) the adherence of the black-pigmented B.melaninogenicus to epithelial cells of the bovine gingiva. The antibiotics are apparently produced in large quantities by the increased number of soil actinomycetes, including the genus Streptomyces, that develop when soil microflora are modified by cultivating virgin forest or "Cerrado" (tree-savanna) for the first time for cattle grazing. The epidemiology of CI now provides strong evidence that the ingestion with the forage of such antibiotics could possibly be an important determinant factor for the onset and development of this infectious periodontitis. The antibiotic enhanced adherence of B.melaninogenicus to the sulcus-epithelium of the marginal gingiva, is thought to allow it to colonize, form a plaque and become pathogenic...(au)


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Animals , Cattle , Periodontitis , Brazil , Dactinomycin , Periodontitis , Streptomycin
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 17(3/4): 123-125, jul.-dez. 1997. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-361955

ABSTRACT

In vitro- and in vivo-assays were conducted, to study the possible role of streptomycin- and actinomycin-producing soil actinomycetes for the pathogenesis of "Cara inchada" in cattle (CI). Adherence of Bacteroides spp. to epithelial cells of the bovine gingiva, known to be associated with the progressive lesions of CI, was significantly increased by the addition of streptomycin, actinomycin or antibiotic culture supernatants of the soil actinomycetes. Applications of these mixtures together with Actinomyces pyogenes to the marginal gingiva of the upper premolar teeth of about 1 month old Holstein Friesian calves did not lead to progressive lesions of CI. Only one calf exhibited a slight diarrhea and a temporary retraction of the gingiva at the site of application


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Animals , Cattle , Bacterial Adhesion , Bacteroides , Dactinomycin , In Vitro Techniques , Periodontitis , Streptomycin , Brazil , Cattle Diseases , Disease Models, Animal
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 17(3)1997.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1487525

ABSTRACT

In vitro- and in vivo-assays were conducted, to study the possible role of streptomycin- and actinomycin-producing soil actinomycetes for the pathogenesis of "Cara inchada" in cattle (CI). Adherence of Bacteroides spp. to epithelial cells of the bovine gingiva, known to be associated with the progressive lesions of CI, was significantly increased by the addition of streptomycin, actinomycin or antibiotic culture supernatants of the soil actinomycetes. Applications of these mixtures together with Actinomyces pyogenes to the marginal gingiva of the upper premolar teeth of about 1 month old Holstein Friesian calves did not lead to progressive lesions of CI. Only one calf exhibited a slight diarrhea and a temporary retraction of the gingiva at the site of application.


Foram realizados ensaios in vitro e in vivo para estudar o possível envolvimento de actinomicetos do solo como produtores de estreptomicina e actinomicina na pathogênese da periodontite da ,,cara inchada" dos bovinos (CI). A aderência de Bacteroides spp. às células epitheliais da gengiva marginal de bezerros, dos quais se sabe estarem associados às lesões progressivas da CI, aumentou significantivamente através a adição de estreptomicina, actinomicina ou de antibióticos produzidos pelo cultivo de actinomicetos do solo. Aplicações de Bacteroides spp. e Actinomyces pyogenes, junto com os antibióticos, na gengiva dos dentes premolares maxilares de bezerros da raça holandês preto-branco, de cerca de 1 mês de idade, não provocaram lesões progressivas da CI. Somente um bezerro mostrou leve diarréia e retração temporária da gengiva no local da aplicação.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 10(1/2): 27-9, jan.-jun. 1990. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-114069

ABSTRACT

A "cara inchada" dos bovinos (CI) caracteriza-se por processo inflamatório purulento do periodôncio de bezerros, que freqüentemente resulta em periostite crônica ossificante e conseqüente abaulamento uni ou bilateral da face. Trabalhos de isolamento mostraram a participaçäo de bactérias anaeróbicas, sobretudo do gênero Bacteróides, na patogenia da doença. Com a finalidade de testar a eficiência de espiramicina na profilaxia da CI, foram conduzidos experimentos em duas fazendas com elevada prevalência da doença em períodos anteriores (54% e 30% respectivamente). Na primeira propriedade foram utilizadas 130 vacas Nelore, com bezerros recém-nascidos, que foram distribuidos em dois lotes, um recebendo mineral e o outro mistura mineral contendo espiramicina, na proporçäo de 50g do antibiótico por 50kg de suplemento mineral. Na segunda propriedade foram utilizadas 168 vacas Nelore com bezerros recém-nascidos, recebendo mistura mineral com 25g de espiramicina por 50kg de suplemento mineral; outros 274 vacas com seus bezerros serviram de controle, recebendo apenas mistura mineral. A avaliaçäo da eficácia da medida na profilaxia da CI foi feita através de exames clínicos da gengiva maxilar dos bezerros ds diferentes lotes. O exame final foi feito ao desmame dos bezerros, quando eles tinham aproximadamente 8 meses de idade. Näo foram encontradas lesöes peridentárias nos bezerros dos lotes que receberam espiramicina no suplemento mineral, ao passo que nos lotes de controle a prevalência das lesöes peridentárias foi de 10,8% e 5,1%, respectivamente. Os resultados desta experimentaçäo indicam que as lesöes peridentárias e, com isso, a CI podem ser evitados pela administraçäo profilática de espiramicina. Isso evidencia o papel das bactérias no desenvolvimento da periodontite e suas conseqüências nos bezerros


Subject(s)
Animals , Periodontal Diseases/drug therapy , Cattle , Spiramycin
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