Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of mice

Visceral toxocariasis is a neglected zoonosis caused byToxocara canis larvae in unusual hosts. In dogs, the definitive host, the infection occurs mainly through transplacental and transcolostral transmission. Studies on experimental models have shown that vertical transmission may result from acute...

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Main Authors: Elizandra Roselaine Schoenardie, Carlos James Scaini, Michele Soares Pepe, Sibele Borsuk, Luciana Farias da Costa de Avila, Marcos Villela, Maria Elisabeth Aires Berne
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Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria
Series:Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária
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spelling doaj-7267e5b5a2e64c188b2ec0f5a6c026282020-11-25T02:31:36ZengColégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária1984-296122462362610.1590/S1984-29612013000400030S1984-29612013000400623Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of miceElizandra Roselaine SchoenardieCarlos James ScainiMichele Soares PepeSibele BorsukLuciana Farias da Costa de AvilaMarcos VillelaMaria Elisabeth Aires BerneVisceral toxocariasis is a neglected zoonosis caused byToxocara canis larvae in unusual hosts. In dogs, the definitive host, the infection occurs mainly through transplacental and transcolostral transmission. Studies on experimental models have shown that vertical transmission may result from acute infections. Considering that toxocariasis is characterized as a chronic infection, with possible reactivation of larvae present in the brain, this study evaluated the presence of larvae in the brain of female BALB/c mice and their offspring with chronic infection during three successive pregnancies. ELISA-TES was used to evaluate the antibody levels. T. canis larvae were detected in the brain tissue of the mice during the three successive generations evaluated. The offspring's IgG level gradually decreased, and mean absorbance (ABS) above the cutoff point (0.070) was observed only at 30 (0.229) and 50 (0.096) days of age, while IgM was not detected. The infections in the offspring confirmed that vertical transmission of T. canis larvae occurred during chronic toxocariasis in three successive generations of mice.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612013000400623&lng=en&tlng=enVisceral larva migransToxocara canisvertical transmissionBALB/c miceELISA - TES
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author Elizandra Roselaine Schoenardie
Carlos James Scaini
Michele Soares Pepe
Sibele Borsuk
Luciana Farias da Costa de Avila
Marcos Villela
Maria Elisabeth Aires Berne
spellingShingle Elizandra Roselaine Schoenardie
Carlos James Scaini
Michele Soares Pepe
Sibele Borsuk
Luciana Farias da Costa de Avila
Marcos Villela
Maria Elisabeth Aires Berne
Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of mice
Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária
Visceral larva migrans
Toxocara canis
vertical transmission
BALB/c mice
ELISA - TES
author_facet Elizandra Roselaine Schoenardie
Carlos James Scaini
Michele Soares Pepe
Sibele Borsuk
Luciana Farias da Costa de Avila
Marcos Villela
Maria Elisabeth Aires Berne
author_sort Elizandra Roselaine Schoenardie
title Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of mice
title_short Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of mice
title_full Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of mice
title_fullStr Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of mice
title_full_unstemmed Vertical transmission of Toxocara canis in successive generations of mice
title_sort vertical transmission of toxocara canis in successive generations of mice
publisher Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria
series Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária
issn 1984-2961
description Visceral toxocariasis is a neglected zoonosis caused byToxocara canis larvae in unusual hosts. In dogs, the definitive host, the infection occurs mainly through transplacental and transcolostral transmission. Studies on experimental models have shown that vertical transmission may result from acute infections. Considering that toxocariasis is characterized as a chronic infection, with possible reactivation of larvae present in the brain, this study evaluated the presence of larvae in the brain of female BALB/c mice and their offspring with chronic infection during three successive pregnancies. ELISA-TES was used to evaluate the antibody levels. T. canis larvae were detected in the brain tissue of the mice during the three successive generations evaluated. The offspring's IgG level gradually decreased, and mean absorbance (ABS) above the cutoff point (0.070) was observed only at 30 (0.229) and 50 (0.096) days of age, while IgM was not detected. The infections in the offspring confirmed that vertical transmission of T. canis larvae occurred during chronic toxocariasis in three successive generations of mice.
topic Visceral larva migrans
Toxocara canis
vertical transmission
BALB/c mice
ELISA - TES
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612013000400623&lng=en&tlng=en
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