Parasitology, ( ISI ), Year (2005-3) , Pages (8-41)

Title : ( Toltrazuril treartment to control diaplacental N.caninum transmission in experimentally infected pregnant mice )

Authors: B. GOTTSTEIN , Gholam Reza Razmi , P. AMMANN , H. SAGER , N. MÜLLER ,

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Abstract

We addressed the question whether diaplacental transmission of Neospora caninum can be controlled by metaphylactic chemotherapy using toltrazuril or enrofloxacin. Female C57/BL6 mice, infected on day 10 of pregnancy, were medicated for 6 consecutive days p.i. with 52.5 mg toltrazuril or - as an out-group control medication--16.7 mg enrofloxacin per kg body weight per day. Other control groups received either infection but no medication or vice versa. Toltrazuril treatment significantly reduced pre- and perinatal losses (10 deliveries of healthy newborns, versus 1 abortion and 4 failures) when compared to control-enrofloxacin (2 deliveries, versus 1 abortion, 7 failures and 2 pre-parturient deaths of dams) and non-treated animals (3 deliveries, versus 6 abortions, 8 failures and 4 pre-parturient deaths). Simultaneously, PCR-based parasite detection in the brain of mothers, histopathological findings as well as clinical fatality were significantly less frequent in toltrazuril-treated dams. The overall toltrazuril treatment efficacy was determined as 87 %, that of enrofloxacin-treatment as 17 %. The progenies of toltrazuril-treated dams also exhibited a very low rate of PCR-positivity in their brain (3 out of 39), whereas untreated dams delivered litters with mostly PCR-positive brains (12 out of 14) and a relatively high death rate post-partum (5 out of 19 newborns died). Mice subjected to a second mating delivered newborns all negative by N. caninum-PCR, indicating that diaplacental tachyzoite passage does not occur in a later, repeated pregnancy. Overall, our experiments showed that toltrazuril-treatment of an acute N. caninum-infection--induced during pregnancy--results in a clear reduction of fetal losses and a marked reduction of diaplacental passage of the parasite to the fetal brain, whereas enrofloxacin, as an out-group control substance, failed to show the same effect.

Keywords

neosporosis; toltrazuril; enrofloxacin; mouse; pregnancy.
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@article{paperid:1006307,
author = {B. GOTTSTEIN and Razmi, Gholam Reza and P. AMMANN and H. SAGER and N. MÜLLER},
title = {Toltrazuril treartment to control diaplacental N.caninum transmission in experimentally infected pregnant mice},
journal = {Parasitology},
year = {2005},
month = {March},
issn = {0031-1820},
pages = {8--41},
numpages = {33},
keywords = {neosporosis; toltrazuril; enrofloxacin; mouse; pregnancy.},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Toltrazuril treartment to control diaplacental N.caninum transmission in experimentally infected pregnant mice
%A B. GOTTSTEIN
%A Razmi, Gholam Reza
%A P. AMMANN
%A H. SAGER
%A N. MÜLLER
%J Parasitology
%@ 0031-1820
%D 2005

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