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1.
Nat Commun ; 15(1): 2167, 2024 Mar 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38461148

RESUMO

Developing highly efficient catalysts is significant for Li-CO2 batteries. However, understanding the exact structure of catalysts during battery operation remains a challenge, which hampers knowledge-driven optimization. Here we use X-ray absorption spectroscopy to probe the reconstruction of CoSx (x = 8/9, 1.097, and 2) pre-catalysts and identify the local geometric ligand environment of cobalt during cycling in the Li-CO2 batteries. We find that different oxidized states after reconstruction are decisive to battery performance. Specifically, complete oxidation on CoS1.097 and Co9S8 leads to electrochemical performance deterioration, while oxidation on CoS2 terminates with Co-S4-O2 motifs, leading to improved activity. Density functional theory calculations show that partial oxidation contributes to charge redistributions on cobalt and thus facilitates the catalytic ability. Together, the spectroscopic and electrochemical results provide valuable insight into the structural evolution during cycling and the structure-activity relationship in the electrocatalyst study of Li-CO2 batteries.

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Adv Mater ; 36(1): e2308889, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37960976

RESUMO

Li-CO2 batteries arouse great interest in the context of carbon neutralization, but their practicability is severely hindered by the sluggish CO2 redox reaction kinetics at the cathode, which brings about formidable challenges such as high overpotential and low Coulombic efficiency. For the complex multi-electron transfer process, the design of catalysts at the molecular or atomic level and the understanding of the relationship between electron state and performance are essential for the CO2 redox. However, little attention is paid to it. In this work, using Co3 S4 as a model system, density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the adjusted d-band and p-band centers of Co3 S4 with the introduction of Cu and sulfur vacancies are hybridized between CO2 and Li species, respectively, which is conducive to the adsorption of reactants and the decomposition of Li2 CO3 , and the experimental results further verify the effectiveness of energy band engineering. As a result, a highly efficient bidirectional catalyst is produced and shows an ultra-small voltage gap of 0.73 V and marvelous Coulombic efficiency of 92.6%, surpassing those of previous catalysts under similar conditions. This work presents an effective catalyst design and affords new insight into the high-performance cathode catalyst materials for Li-CO2 batteries.

3.
Adv Mater ; 36(1): e2309264, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37985147

RESUMO

Lithium-carbon dioxide (Li-CO2 ) batteries are regarded as a prospective technology to relieve the pressure of greenhouse emissions but are confronted with sluggish CO2 redox kinetics and low energy efficiency. Developing highly efficient and low-cost catalysts to boost bidirectional activities is craved but remains a huge challenge. Herein, derived from the spent lithium-ion batteries, a tandem catalyst is subtly synthesized and significantly accelerates the CO2 reduction and evolution reactions (CO2 RR and CO2 ER) kinetics with an in-built electric field (BEF). Combining with the theoretical calculations and advanced characterization techniques, this work reveals that the designed interface-induced BEF regulates the adsorption/decomposition of the intermediates during CO2 RR and CO2 ER, endowing the recycled tandem catalyst with excellent bidirectional activities. As a result, the spent electronics-derived tandem catalyst exhibits remarkable bidirectional catalytic performance, such as an ultralow voltage gap of 0.26 V and an ultrahigh energy efficiency of 92.4%. Profoundly, this work affords new opportunities to fabricate low-cost electrocatalysts from recycled spent electronics and inspires fresh perceptions of interfacial regulation including but not limited to BEF to engineer better Li-CO2 batteries.

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Chemistry ; 29(48): e202301121, 2023 Aug 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37300353

RESUMO

Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries are a promising energy storage technology due to their tempting high theoretical capacity and energy density. Nevertheless, the wastage of active materials that originates from the shuttling effect of polysulfides still hinders advancement of Li-S batteries. The effective design of cathode materials is extremely pivotal to solve this thorny problem. Herein, surface engineering in covalent organic polymers (COPs) has been performed to investigate the influence of pore wall polarity on the performance of COP-based cathodes used for Li-S batteries. With the assistance of experimental investigation and theoretical calculations, performance improvement by increasing pore surface polarity and a synergy effect of the polarized functionalities, along with nano-confinement effect of the COPs, are disclosed, to which the improved performance of Li-S batteries including outstanding Coulombic efficiency (99.0 %) and extremely low capacity decay (0.08 % over 425 cycles at 1.0 C) is attributed. This work not only enlightens the designable synthesis and applications of covalent polymers as polar sulfur hosts with high utilization of active materials, but also provides a feasible guide for the design of effective cathode materials for future advanced Li-S batteries.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(6): e2216933120, 2023 Feb 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36716361

RESUMO

Sluggish CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) and evolution reaction (CO2ER) kinetics at cathodes seriously hamper the applications of Li-CO2 batteries, which have attracted vast attention as one kind of promising carbon-neutral technology. Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have shown great potential as the bidirectional catalysts for CO2 redox, but how to achieve a high exposure of dual active sites of TMDs with CO2RR/CO2ER activities remains a challenge. Herein, a bidirectional catalyst that vertically growing MoS2 on Co9S8 supported by carbon paper (V-MoS2/Co9S8@CP) has been designed with abundant edge as active sites for both CO2RR and CO2ER, improves the interfacial conductivity, and modulates the electron transportation pathway along the basal planes. As evidenced by the outstanding energy efficiency of 81.2% and ultra-small voltage gap of 0.68 V at 20 µA cm-2, Li-CO2 batteries with V-MoS2/Co9S8@CP show superior performance compared with horizontally growing MoS2 on Co9S8 (H-MoS2/Co9S8@CP), MoS2@CP, and Co9S8@CP. Density functional theory calculations help reveal the relationship between performance and structure and demonstrate the synergistic effect between MoS2 edge sites and Co9S8. This work provides an avenue to understand and realize rationally designed electronic contact of TMDs with specified crystal facets, but more importantly, provides a feasible guide for the design of high-performance cathodic catalyst materials in Li-CO2 batteries.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 617: 293-303, 2022 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35278867

RESUMO

Surface coating of lithium layered oxide cathode (e.g., LiNi0.5Co0.3Mn0.2O2, NCM532) has become an important modified method in lithium-ion batteries for pursuing higher capacity and rate performance and safety. However, the design and synthesis of polymetallic oxide (PMO) coatings on lithium layered oxide is still a challenge. Herein, polymetallic alloys (PMA) such as NiCoMn alloys (NCM), LaZrHfMo alloys (LZHM) and LaZrHfZn alloys (LZHZ) are introduced to synthesize PMO coatings on NCM532 by a surface topological conversion strategy. The advantage of this method is that numerous kinds of elements could be converted into PMO coating layer with high reaction efficiency, element universality and uniform arrangement at atomic scale. The PMO coatings modified cathodes show excellent rate performance. All of these are attributed to the fact that the PMO coating layers can effectively reduce the side reaction with electrolyte, increase the conductivity of Li+ and effectively reduce the mixing of Li+/Ni2+, maintain the stability of structure, and greatly increase the reversible capacity of NCM532. Our PMO coating strategy is also applicable to other cathode materials, such as Ni-rich and Li-rich cathode materials.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 56(98): 15418-15421, 2020 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33231586

RESUMO

Transformation between 2D covalent organic frameworks (COFs) via exchange of molecular building blocks with different symmetries has been realized, which gives rise to the conversion between 2D COFs with distinct pore hierarchy. This type of monomer replacement has expanded the scope of the building-unit-exchange-based COF-to-COF transformation strategy.

8.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 12(31): 34990-34998, 2020 Aug 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32658445

RESUMO

Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries have recently become a research hotspot because of their tempting theoretical capacity and energy density. Nevertheless, the notorious shuttle of polysulfides hinders the advancement of Li-S batteries. Herein, a two-dimensional covalent organic framework (COF) with extended π-conjugated units has been designed, synthesized, and used as sulfur recipients with 88.4 wt % in loading. The COF offers an elaborate platform for sufficient Li-S redox reactions with almost theoretical capacity release (1617 mA h g-1 at 0.1 C), satisfactory rate capability, and intensively traps polysulfides for a decent Coulombic efficiency (ca. 98.0%) and extremely low capacity decay (0.077% per cycle after 528 cycles at 0.5 C). The structural factors of the COF on the high-performance batteries are revealed by density functional theory calculations to be the high degrees of conjugation and proper interlayer space. This work not only demonstrates the great potential of COFs as highly efficient sulfur recipients but also provides a viable guidance for further design of COF materials to tackle shuttling issues toward active materials in electrochemical energy storage.

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Epilepsy Res ; 151: 1-6, 2019 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30669043

RESUMO

Lycopene (LCP) is a carotenoid that protects against many diseases by alleviating oxidative stress. However, the effect of LCP on epileptic seizures has not been examined well in previous studies. In the current work, we employed kainic acid (KA) to induce experimental epileptic seizures in mice, and investigated the function of LCP during this process. We found that the onset and extent of KA-induced seizures were alleviated in LCP-pretreated mice. Nissl staining of hippocampus showed that the granule cell dispersion lesion induced by KA was improved by the LCP treatment. Additionally, we analyzed the oxidative stress levels in mice and found that LCP elevated SOD activity and suppressed MDA level in KA-induced seizures. Moreover, the expression of GABA receptors was influenced by LCP treatment. LCP suppressed the upregulation of gabrb2 and gabrb3 induced by KA, whereas it enhanced the expression of gabrb1. Results suggested that LCP plays a protective function in KA-induced seizures. Hence, it may be a potential functional food alternative for controlling and treating epileptic seizures.


Assuntos
Antioxidantes/administração & dosagem , Licopeno/administração & dosagem , Convulsões/prevenção & controle , Animais , Piscadela/efeitos dos fármacos , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Esquema de Medicação , Agonistas de Aminoácidos Excitatórios/toxicidade , Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Glutationa/metabolismo , Hipocampo/efeitos dos fármacos , Hipocampo/patologia , Ácido Caínico/toxicidade , Malondialdeído , Camundongos , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Receptores de GABA/genética , Receptores de GABA/metabolismo , Convulsões/induzido quimicamente , Convulsões/patologia , Comportamento Estereotipado/efeitos dos fármacos , Superóxido Dismutase/metabolismo , Fatores de Tempo
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Exp Parasitol ; 122(4): 261-7, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19460377

RESUMO

The pathogenicity and morphology of a large Babesia species, Babesia sp. Xinjiang, are described here. The parasite has very low virulence for sheep, and caused no detectable clinical symptoms. Splenectomized sheep infected with the parasite showed mild fever and low parasitemia and would recover gradually. If splenectomized sheep were immuno-suppressed with dexamethasone, the parasitemia could reach 8.5%, and death occurred. A splenectomized calf could not be infected with the Babesia species. Paired parasites were the typical form of the Babesia species in erythrocytes and the average size of a pair of parasites was 2.42 (+/-0.35) microm x 1.06 (+/-0.22) microm. Merozoites were found in the gut, salivary gland, haemolymph, ovary and eggs of female Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum engorged on sheep infected with the parasites. The results of experimental transmission showed that the larval, nymph and adult stages of H. a. anatolicum could transmit the Babesia species to sheep.


Assuntos
Vetores Aracnídeos/parasitologia , Babesia/classificação , Babesiose/veterinária , Ixodidae/parasitologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/transmissão , Animais , Babesia/genética , Babesia/patogenicidade , Babesiose/parasitologia , Babesiose/transmissão , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/parasitologia , Doenças dos Bovinos/transmissão , Eritrócitos/parasitologia , Feminino , Cabras , Hemolinfa/parasitologia , Larva/parasitologia , Técnicas de Amplificação de Ácido Nucleico/veterinária , Ninfa/parasitologia , Ovário/parasitologia , Óvulo/parasitologia , Filogenia , Glândulas Salivares/parasitologia , Ovinos , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Esplenectomia/veterinária , Virulência
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Parasitol Res ; 104(5): 1227-31, 2009 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19198881

RESUMO

The experimental transmission of a recently designated Theileria uilenbergi pathogenic for sheep and goats in Northern China is described. Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis nymphs and adults developed from larvae and nymphs engorged on sheep infected with T. uilenbergi were able to respectively transmit the latter to sheep. However, when H. longicornis ticks picked up T. uilenbergi either at larval or nymphal, only the subsequent adult could transmit the parasites to sheep, the subsequent nymph could not transmit the parasites to sheep. This experiment suggested that the T. uilenbergi could be transmitted by at least two species of Haemaphysalis sp. ticks, H. longicornis and H. qinghaiensis, and the mode of transmission is stage to stage.


Assuntos
Vetores de Doenças , Ixodidae/parasitologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/transmissão , Ovinos/parasitologia , Theileria/isolamento & purificação , Theileria/fisiologia , Theileriose/transmissão , Animais , China , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Theileriose/parasitologia
12.
Parasitol Res ; 101(3): 533-8, 2007 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17370090

RESUMO

The experimental transmission of a recently identified new Theileria (China 1) species pathogenic for sheep and goats in northern China is described. Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis nymphs and adults developed from larvae and nymph engorged on sheep infected with Theileria sp. (China 1) were able to respectively transmit the Theileria sp. to splenectomized sheep. Meanwhile, H. longicornis nymphs and adults developed from larvae and nymphs engorged on sheep infected with Theileria sp. (China 1) were also able to respectively transmit this new Theileria sp. (China 1) to splenectomized sheep. These experiments suggested that the Theileria sp. (China 1) could be transmitted by at least two species of Haemaphysalis sp. ticks, H. longicornis and H. qinghaiensis, and the mode of transmission is stage to stage.


Assuntos
Vetores Aracnídeos/parasitologia , Doenças das Cabras/transmissão , Ixodidae/parasitologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/transmissão , Theileria/patogenicidade , Theileriose/transmissão , Animais , Doenças das Cabras/parasitologia , Cabras , Ixodidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Larva/parasitologia , Ninfa/parasitologia , Ovinos , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Theileriose/parasitologia , Infestações por Carrapato/parasitologia
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Vet Parasitol ; 133(1): 1-6, 2005 Oct 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15982821

RESUMO

The 18S small subunit ribosomal RNA (18S rRNA) gene of an unnamed Babesia species (designated B. U sp.) was sequenced and analyzed in an attempt to distinguish it from other Babesia species in China. The target DNA segment was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The PCR product was ligated to the pGEM-T Easy vector for sequencing. It was found that the length of the 18S rRNA gene of all B. U sp. Kashi 1 and B. U sp. Kashi 2 was 1699 bp and 1689 bp. Two phylogenetic trees were, respectively, inferred based on 18S rRNA sequence of the Chinese bovine Babesia isolates and all of Babesia species available in GenBank. The first tree showed that B. U sp. was situated in the branch between B. major Yili and B. bovis Shannxian, and the second tree revealed that B. U sp. was confined to the same group as B. caballi. The percent identity of B. U sp. with other Chinese Babesia species was between 74.2 and 91.8, while the percent identity between two B. U sp. isolates was 99.7. These results demonstrated that this B. U sp. is different from other Babesia species, but that two B. U sp. isolates obtained with nymphal and adultal Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum tick belong to the same species.


Assuntos
Babesia/genética , Babesiose/veterinária , Doenças dos Bovinos/parasitologia , Animais , Babesiose/parasitologia , Sequência de Bases , Bovinos , China , DNA de Protozoário/química , DNA de Protozoário/genética , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Filogenia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/veterinária , RNA Ribossômico 18S/química , RNA Ribossômico 18S/genética , Alinhamento de Sequência
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Parasitol Res ; 92(1): 36-42, 2004 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14598167

RESUMO

The phylogenetic relationships between six isolates of Theileria spp. infective to small ruminants, and two isolates of Theileria spp. infective to yak, all transmitted by Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis, together with the Theileria orientalis/sergenti/buffeli group and T. sinensis, were analyzed using the 18S ssrRNA gene sequence. The target DNA segment was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The PCR product was used either for direct sequencing or was ligated to the PCR II vector for sequencing. The length of the 18S ssrRNA gene of all Theileria spp. involved in this study was around 1,740 bp. Two phylogenetic trees were inferred based on the 18S ssrRNA gene sequence of the Chinese isolates only, and Chinese isolates and other species of Theileria available in GenBank. In the first tree, the Theileria sp. infective to yaks was found to be T. sinensis. The Theileria sp. infective to small ruminants was found to be composed of two separate species of Theileria. Theileria sp. from Qinghai, Madang, Ningxian and Lintan, which was identical to the unidentified Theileria sp. described previously, is designated Theileria sp (China 1). The Theileria sp. from Longde, Zhangjiachuan and Lintan, which has not been described previously, is designated Theileria sp. (China 2) in order to avoid confusion. In the second tree, Theileria sp. (China 1) was closely related to benign Theileria, such as T. buffeli and T. sergenti, while Theileria sp. (China 2) was separated from other Theileria spp. The results indicate that H. qinghaiensis transmit at least three species of Theileria, two which are infective to sheep and goats, but not yak and one which is infective to yaks and cattle, but not to sheep and goats.


Assuntos
Bovinos/parasitologia , Ixodidae/parasitologia , Filogenia , Ruminantes/parasitologia , Theileria/classificação , Theileria/patogenicidade , Theileriose/transmissão , Animais , Doenças dos Bovinos/parasitologia , DNA Ribossômico/análise , Genes de RNAr , Doenças das Cabras/parasitologia , Cabras , Dados de Sequência Molecular , RNA Ribossômico 18S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Ovinos , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Theileria/genética , Theileriose/parasitologia
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Vet Parasitol ; 117(1-2): 147-51, 2003 Nov 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14597288

RESUMO

A chemotherapy trial was conducted to determine the lowest dosage of injectable preparation of ivermectin against Hypoderma spp. infestation in yaks in Tibetan areas in Tianzhu county, Gansu province, in northwest of China. One hundred and sixty yaks were randomly divided into four groups of 40 yaks for the trial. The first three groups were treated by subcutaneous injection in the neck with 0.1% ivermectin (respectively, 1, 5, 10 microg/kg body weight). The fourth group was not treated and considered as control group. All the experiments were performed in November 2000 and the animals were examined for the presence of warbles in the next March and May. The results indicated that there was no warbles found on the back of treated animal while third stage larvae were palpated on back of some of the yaks in control group. It is concluded that dosage of 1 microg/kg ivermectin injectable was sufficient to kill or stop development of larvae of Hypoderma spp. in naturally infected yaks if administrated in November.


Assuntos
Doenças dos Bovinos/tratamento farmacológico , Dípteros/efeitos dos fármacos , Hipodermose/veterinária , Inseticidas/uso terapêutico , Ivermectina/uso terapêutico , Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/parasitologia , Dípteros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Hipodermose/tratamento farmacológico , Hipodermose/parasitologia , Injeções Subcutâneas/veterinária , Inseticidas/administração & dosagem , Ivermectina/administração & dosagem , Distribuição Aleatória , Resultado do Tratamento
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Vet Parasitol ; 108(1): 21-30, 2002 Aug 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12191896

RESUMO

Experiments on the transmission of an unidentified Theileria sp. infective for small ruminants by Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis and Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum were carried out. Three Theileria-free batches of adult, larvae, and nymphs of laboratory reared H. qinghaiensis and Hy. a. anatolicum ticks were infected by feeding them on sheep infected with Theileria sp. The Theileria sp. was originally isolated from adult ticks of H. qinghaiensis, by inoculation of blood stabilates or tick transmission. H. qinghaiensis has been shown to be capable of transmitting the Theileria sp. infective for small ruminants transstadially to sheep and goats. The nymphs developed from the larvae engorged on the sheep infected with the parasite transmitted the pathogen to splenectomized sheep with prepatent periods of 30, 31 days, respectively; but the subsequent adult ticks of H. qinghaiensis derived from the nymphs did not transmit the pathogen to sheep. However, adults developed from the nymphs engorged on the sheep infected with the parasite transmitted the pathogen to sheep with prepatent periods of 24-27 days. The larvae, nymphs and adult ticks derived from female H. qinghaiensis ticks engorged on infected sheep were not able to transmit the parasite transovarially. The same experiments were done with Hy. a. anatolicum, but examination for presence of piroplasma of Theileria sp. from all animals were negative, demonstrating that Hy. a. anatolicum could not transmit the organism to sheep or goats.


Assuntos
Vetores Aracnídeos/parasitologia , Ixodidae/parasitologia , Theileria/fisiologia , Theileriose/transmissão , Animais , Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa/veterinária , Doenças das Cabras/parasitologia , Doenças das Cabras/transmissão , Cabras , Larva/parasitologia , Ninfa/parasitologia , Ovinos , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/transmissão , Theileriose/parasitologia , Fatores de Tempo
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Parasitol Res ; 88(13 Suppl 1): S25-7, 2002 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12051602

RESUMO

The transmission of a recently identified Theileria species pathogenic for sheep and goats in northern China is described. Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis nymphs which had been collected from grass in epidemic areas were able to transmit this Theileria species to sheep. The pathogen was also transmitted to sheep and goats by three batches of adult ticks collected from grass, ticks collected when moving about on sheep and ticks which were found partially engorged on sheep or goats.


Assuntos
Doenças das Cabras/parasitologia , Ixodidae/parasitologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Theileria/patogenicidade , Theileriose/transmissão , Infestações por Carrapato/parasitologia , Animais , Vetores Aracnídeos/parasitologia , China , Doenças das Cabras/transmissão , Cabras , Ixodidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Poaceae/parasitologia , Ovinos , Doenças dos Ovinos/transmissão , Theileria/classificação , Theileriose/parasitologia
18.
Vet Parasitol ; 107(1-2): 29-35, 2002 Jul 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12072211

RESUMO

Adult Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis ticks from Gannan area, where ovine theileriosis is prevalent but bovine theileriosis has not been reported, transmitted Theileria parasites to yaks and sheep. Blood from the infected yak contained Theileria parasites that were infective to yaks, but not sheep. In contrast, blood from the infected sheep did not contain Theileria parasites infective to yaks. These results suggested that the ticks from the Gannan area were infected with two species of Theileria one which specifically parasitises yaks, one which parasitises sheep. Both infections were more aggressive in splenectomised hosts as compared to intact host. Adult H. qinghaiensis ticks from Zhanjiachuan area, where ovine theileriosis is prevalent but where no yaks are raised, transmitted Theileria parasites to ovine, but not yaks. Taken together these results indicate that H. qinghaiensis ticks may be infected with two different Theileria species. The species infective for sheep could be related to the newly recognised, but not yet named, pathogen recently reported in small ruminants in China. The species infective for yaks appears to be benign and is morphologically similar to parasites of the Theileria sergenti/orientalis/buffeli group.


Assuntos
Vetores Aracnídeos/parasitologia , Doenças dos Bovinos/parasitologia , Ixodidae/parasitologia , Doenças dos Ovinos/parasitologia , Theileria/classificação , Theileriose/parasitologia , Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/transmissão , Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Ovinos , Doenças dos Ovinos/transmissão , Especificidade da Espécie , Esplenectomia/veterinária , Theileria/isolamento & purificação , Theileria/fisiologia , Theileriose/transmissão
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