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Ciênc. rural ; 42(10): 1865-1871, out. 2012. tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-651688

RESUMO

Neospora caninum é um protozoário de grande importância na pecuária, por determinar problemas reprodutivos principalmente em bovinos. Os gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) podem atuar como modelos experimentais para reproduzir a neosporose aguda de bovinos. Neste trabalho, foram formados dois grupos de gerbils (n=10), inoculados com taquizoítos de N. caninum (cepa NC-1) nas doses de 5x10(6) taquizoítos ml-1 (G1) ou de 5x10(5) taquizoítos ml-1 (G2), doses capazes de induzir infecção aguda. Cérebro, medula espinhal, coração, pulmão, fígado, rins e baço foram coletados e a técnica de PCR foi realizada a partir das amostras de tecidos e órgãos. Na maioria dos animais, o DNA do N. caninum foi detectado pelo menos em cinco tecidos, considerando ambos os grupos (12/20; 60%). No grupo 1, a frequência de detecção de DNA, na totalidade das amostras, foi maior (52/70; 74,28%) quando comparada ao grupo 2 (38/70; 54,28%). A partir desses resultados, pode-se afirmar que o protozoário replicou eficientemente após inoculação e se disseminou pelos tecidos. Além disso, demonstrou-se que gerbils podem ser utilizados como modelo de infecção aguda pelo N. caninum, apresentando sinais clínicos da neosporose.


Neospora caninum is a protozoan of great importance for livestock, mainly by causing reproductive diseases in cattle. Gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) may be a model to reproduce experimental acute neosporosis of cattle. In this study two groups of gerbils were formed (n=10) and gerbils were inoculated with N. caninum tachyzoites (NC-1 strain) at two different doses appropriate to cause acute neosporosis: 5x10(6) tachyzoites ml-1 (G1) or 5x10(5) tachyzoites ml-1 (G2). Brain, spinal cord, heart, lung, liver, kidneys and spleen were collected and PCR was performed using samples of these tissues and organs. DNA of N. caninum was detected in at least five tissues for most animals (12/20; 60%) considering both groups. In group 1, the frequency of DNA detection, evaluating all samples, was higher (52/70; 74.28%) compared to group 2 (38/70; 54.28%). These results showed that the protozoan replicated efficiently after inoculation spreading by several tissues. Also, was demonstrated that gerbils can be used as model for acute infection with N. caninum showing clinical signs of neosporosis.

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Indian J Cancer ; 2011 Apr-Jun; 48(2): 246-251
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-144461

RESUMO

Nature has provided us with infections - acute and chronic - and these infections have both harmful and beneficial effects on the human system. Worldwide, a number of chronic infections are associated with a risk of cancer, but it is also known that cancer regresses when associated with acute infections such as bacterial, viral, fungal, protozoal, etc. Acute infections are known to cure chronic diseases since the time of Hippocrates. The benefits of these fever producing acute infections has been applied in cancer vaccinology such as the Coley's toxins. Immune cells like the natural killer cells, macrophages and dendritic cells have taken greater precedence in cancer immunity than ever before. This review provides an insight into the benefits of fever and its role in prevention of cancer, the significance of common infections in cancer regression, the dual nature of our immune system and the role of the often overlooked primary innate immunity in tumor immunology and spontaneous regression of cancer.


Assuntos
Animais , Humanos , Imunidade Inata , Neoplasias/imunologia , Neoplasias/patologia
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Journal of the Philippine Medical Association ; : 0-2.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-963468

RESUMO

1. Twenty-seven cases of various forms of acute infection were treated with sulfathiazole2. The pneumonias, erysipelas, acute tracheo-bronchitis, acute cellulitis of the leg, puerperal fever, and a case of acute circumscribed inflammation of the auditory canal were favorably influenced by the drug. In acute gonorrhea, acute pleurisies, and in one case of facial cellulitis with abscess, sulfathiazole was a failure.3. The side-effects noted in my series were convulsion cyanosis in 3 cases, drug fever and diarrhea in another, and morbilliform rashes in 3. All of these patients were of ages ranging from 1.5 months to 5 years. None of my adult patients developed any toxic manifestations4. Sulfathiazole seems to be a useful therapeutic agent in the treatment of the pneumonias, acute tracheo-bronchitis, acute cellulitis, erysipelas, puerperal fever, and in beginning acute circumscribed inflammation of the auditory tube.(Summary and Conclusion)

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