Perinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii

Twenty-one lambs, born to ewes experimentally infected with Toxoplasma gondii during pregnancy, which were either stillborn or died soon after birth, were examined for pathological changes. In the brain, perivascular cuffing by lymphoid cells and distinctive focal inflammation was widespread and common. In addition, focal leucoencephalomalacia, often associated with haemorrhages, was found in almost half the cases examined. The livers from 14 of the lambs displayed large accumulations of lymphoreticular cells in portal triads and foci of extramedullary haemopoietic cells were present in 10. Among other tissues examined, the adrenal gland in 14 cases was infiltrated by eosinophils which were often associated with macrophages that contained pigment with the staining characteristics of lipofuscin. In bone marrow the myeloid-erythroid cell ratio was significantly less than that in control animals. It is concluded that intrauterine infection of the ovine fetus with T. gondii causes characteristic neuropathological changes in the fetus and that anoxia due to cotyledonary damage plays a significant role in the cause of death

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Main Authors: 52314 Buxton, D., 71808 Gilmour, J.S., 43011 Angus, K.W., 49414 Blewett, D.A., 94305 Miller, J.K.
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Published: 1982
Subjects:OVINOS, CORDERO, ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES, MORTALIDAD PERINATAL, TOXOPLASMA GONDII, PATOLOGIA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:441872020-02-03T21:07:43ZPerinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii 52314 Buxton, D. 71808 Gilmour, J.S. 43011 Angus, K.W. 49414 Blewett, D.A. 94305 Miller, J.K. 1982Twenty-one lambs, born to ewes experimentally infected with Toxoplasma gondii during pregnancy, which were either stillborn or died soon after birth, were examined for pathological changes. In the brain, perivascular cuffing by lymphoid cells and distinctive focal inflammation was widespread and common. In addition, focal leucoencephalomalacia, often associated with haemorrhages, was found in almost half the cases examined. The livers from 14 of the lambs displayed large accumulations of lymphoreticular cells in portal triads and foci of extramedullary haemopoietic cells were present in 10. Among other tissues examined, the adrenal gland in 14 cases was infiltrated by eosinophils which were often associated with macrophages that contained pigment with the staining characteristics of lipofuscin. In bone marrow the myeloid-erythroid cell ratio was significantly less than that in control animals. It is concluded that intrauterine infection of the ovine fetus with T. gondii causes characteristic neuropathological changes in the fetus and that anoxia due to cotyledonary damage plays a significant role in the cause of deathTwenty-one lambs, born to ewes experimentally infected with Toxoplasma gondii during pregnancy, which were either stillborn or died soon after birth, were examined for pathological changes. In the brain, perivascular cuffing by lymphoid cells and distinctive focal inflammation was widespread and common. In addition, focal leucoencephalomalacia, often associated with haemorrhages, was found in almost half the cases examined. The livers from 14 of the lambs displayed large accumulations of lymphoreticular cells in portal triads and foci of extramedullary haemopoietic cells were present in 10. Among other tissues examined, the adrenal gland in 14 cases was infiltrated by eosinophils which were often associated with macrophages that contained pigment with the staining characteristics of lipofuscin. In bone marrow the myeloid-erythroid cell ratio was significantly less than that in control animals. It is concluded that intrauterine infection of the ovine fetus with T. gondii causes characteristic neuropathological changes in the fetus and that anoxia due to cotyledonary damage plays a significant role in the cause of deathOVINOSCORDEROENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALESMORTALIDAD PERINATALTOXOPLASMA GONDIIPATOLOGIAResearch in Veterinary Science (RU)
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topic OVINOS
CORDERO
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
MORTALIDAD PERINATAL
TOXOPLASMA GONDII
PATOLOGIA
OVINOS
CORDERO
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
MORTALIDAD PERINATAL
TOXOPLASMA GONDII
PATOLOGIA
spellingShingle OVINOS
CORDERO
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
MORTALIDAD PERINATAL
TOXOPLASMA GONDII
PATOLOGIA
OVINOS
CORDERO
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
MORTALIDAD PERINATAL
TOXOPLASMA GONDII
PATOLOGIA
52314 Buxton, D.
71808 Gilmour, J.S.
43011 Angus, K.W.
49414 Blewett, D.A.
94305 Miller, J.K.
Perinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii
description Twenty-one lambs, born to ewes experimentally infected with Toxoplasma gondii during pregnancy, which were either stillborn or died soon after birth, were examined for pathological changes. In the brain, perivascular cuffing by lymphoid cells and distinctive focal inflammation was widespread and common. In addition, focal leucoencephalomalacia, often associated with haemorrhages, was found in almost half the cases examined. The livers from 14 of the lambs displayed large accumulations of lymphoreticular cells in portal triads and foci of extramedullary haemopoietic cells were present in 10. Among other tissues examined, the adrenal gland in 14 cases was infiltrated by eosinophils which were often associated with macrophages that contained pigment with the staining characteristics of lipofuscin. In bone marrow the myeloid-erythroid cell ratio was significantly less than that in control animals. It is concluded that intrauterine infection of the ovine fetus with T. gondii causes characteristic neuropathological changes in the fetus and that anoxia due to cotyledonary damage plays a significant role in the cause of death
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topic_facet OVINOS
CORDERO
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
MORTALIDAD PERINATAL
TOXOPLASMA GONDII
PATOLOGIA
author 52314 Buxton, D.
71808 Gilmour, J.S.
43011 Angus, K.W.
49414 Blewett, D.A.
94305 Miller, J.K.
author_facet 52314 Buxton, D.
71808 Gilmour, J.S.
43011 Angus, K.W.
49414 Blewett, D.A.
94305 Miller, J.K.
author_sort 52314 Buxton, D.
title Perinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii
title_short Perinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii
title_full Perinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii
title_fullStr Perinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal changes in lambs infected with Toxoplasma gondii
title_sort perinatal changes in lambs infected with toxoplasma gondii
publishDate 1982
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