Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>

<p/> <p>The predilection muscles of <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>T. nativa </it>were studied in 2 experimental groups of 6 raccoon dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>), the third group serving as a control for clinical signs. The infection...

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Main Authors: Helin H, Näreaho A, Oivanen L, Mikkonen T, Sukura A
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2001-12-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
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spelling doaj-589a43e2981948c4930bfe435b7474ca2020-11-24T20:48:14ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472001-12-0142444145210.1186/1751-0147-42-441Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>Helin HNäreaho AOivanen LMikkonen TSukura A<p/> <p>The predilection muscles of <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>T. nativa </it>were studied in 2 experimental groups of 6 raccoon dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>), the third group serving as a control for clinical signs. The infection dose for both parasites was 1 larva/g body weight. After 12 weeks, the animals were euthanized and 13 sampling sites were analysed by the digestion method. Larvae were found in all sampled skeleton muscles of the infected animals, but not in the specimens from the heart or intestinal musculature. Both parasite species reproduced equally well in the raccoon dog. The median density of infection in positive tissues was 353 larvae per gram (lpg) with <it>T. spiralis </it>and 343 lpg with <it>T. nativa</it>. All the infected animals had the highest larvae numbers in the carpal flexors (<it>M. flexor carpi ulnaris</it>). Also tongue and eye muscles had high infection levels. There were no significant differences in the predilection sites between these 2 parasite species. Trichinellosis increased the relative amount of fat, but not the body weight in the captive raccoon dogs. Thus, <it>Trichinella </it>as a muscle parasite might have catabolic effect on these animals.</p> http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/4/441zoonosistrichinellosisnematodeparasitelarval distributionsymptomsbody weightcanidae.
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author Helin H
Näreaho A
Oivanen L
Mikkonen T
Sukura A
spellingShingle Helin H
Näreaho A
Oivanen L
Mikkonen T
Sukura A
Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
zoonosis
trichinellosis
nematode
parasite
larval distribution
symptoms
body weight
canidae.
author_facet Helin H
Näreaho A
Oivanen L
Mikkonen T
Sukura A
author_sort Helin H
title Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>
title_short Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>
title_full Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>
title_fullStr Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>
title_full_unstemmed Predilection Muscles and Physical Condition of Raccoon Dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) Experimentally Infected with <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>Trichinella nativa</it>
title_sort predilection muscles and physical condition of raccoon dogs (<it>nyctereutes procyonoides</it>) experimentally infected with <it>trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>trichinella nativa</it>
publisher BMC
series Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
issn 1751-0147
publishDate 2001-12-01
description <p/> <p>The predilection muscles of <it>Trichinella spiralis </it>and <it>T. nativa </it>were studied in 2 experimental groups of 6 raccoon dogs (<it>Nyctereutes procyonoides</it>), the third group serving as a control for clinical signs. The infection dose for both parasites was 1 larva/g body weight. After 12 weeks, the animals were euthanized and 13 sampling sites were analysed by the digestion method. Larvae were found in all sampled skeleton muscles of the infected animals, but not in the specimens from the heart or intestinal musculature. Both parasite species reproduced equally well in the raccoon dog. The median density of infection in positive tissues was 353 larvae per gram (lpg) with <it>T. spiralis </it>and 343 lpg with <it>T. nativa</it>. All the infected animals had the highest larvae numbers in the carpal flexors (<it>M. flexor carpi ulnaris</it>). Also tongue and eye muscles had high infection levels. There were no significant differences in the predilection sites between these 2 parasite species. Trichinellosis increased the relative amount of fat, but not the body weight in the captive raccoon dogs. Thus, <it>Trichinella </it>as a muscle parasite might have catabolic effect on these animals.</p>
topic zoonosis
trichinellosis
nematode
parasite
larval distribution
symptoms
body weight
canidae.
url http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/4/441
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