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      Suscetibilidade de linhagens celulares e cultivos primários ao Neospora caninum Translated title: Susceptibility of cell lines and primary cell cultures to Neospora caninum

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          O Neospora caninum é um protozoário de ampla distribuição e grande importância na bovinocultura, principalmente pelas perdas reprodutivas que produz. Cultivos celulares são utilizados para o isolamento e a multiplicação do agente in vitro, com diversas finalidades. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a suscetibilidade de diferentes cultivos celulares à infecção pelo N. caninum. Dentre oito cultivos testados, quatro apresentaram boa susceptibilidade ao N. caninum: células VERO (produção de 21,2 taquizoítos/célula), MA-104 (17,1), cultivo primário de testículo (16,3) e pulmão bovino (13,6). Cultivo primário de rim bovino (8,2), células MDBK (5,1) e RK-13 (0,4) apresentaram baixa sensibilidade, enquanto células MDCK não produziram taquizoítos viáveis. Os resultados obtidos demonstram que as células MA-104 apresentaram suscetibilidade semelhante a das células VERO - linhagem tradicionalmente utilizada para o cultivo desse protozoário. Pela maior facilidade de cultivo, rápida multiplicação, menor exigência nutricional e produção de taquizoítos em níveis semelhantes às células VERO, as células MA-104 demonstraram ser adequadas para a manutenção e multiplicação do N. caninum in vitro.

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          Neospora caninum is a protozoan of wide distribution and great importance to the cattle industry, mainly due to its associated reproductive losses. Cultured cells are widely used for isolation and multiplication of the agent in vitro with several purposes. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the susceptibility of different cell cultures to infection by N. caninum. Among the cell cultures tested, four presented good susceptibility to the agent: cell lines VERO (yield of 21.2 taquizoites/cell) and MA-104 (17.1); primary bovine testicle (16.3) and lung cells (13.6). Primary bovine kidney (8.2 taquizoites/cell), MDBK (5.1) and RK-13 cell lines (0.4) presented moderate to low sensitivity. No viable taquizoites were detected in the culture of MDCK cells. These results demonstrate that MA-104 cells present adequate susceptibility to N. caninum compared to VERO cells, which have been largely used to multiply the parasite in vitro. Together with its easy manipulation, fast multiplication and relatively low nutritional requirements, these results indicate that MA-104 cells are adequate for multiplication of N. caninum in vitro.

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          Review of Neospora caninum and neosporosis in animals.

          Neospora caninum is a coccidian parasite of animals. It is a major pathogen for cattle and dogs and it occasionally causes clinical infections in horses, goats, sheep, and deer. Domestic dogs are the only known definitive hosts for N. caninum. It is one of the most efficiently transmitted parasite of cattle and up to 90% of cattle in some herds are infected. Transplacental transmission is considered the major route of transmission of N. caninum in cattle. Neospora caninum is a major cause of abortion in cattle in many countries. To elicit protective immunity against abortion in cows that already harbor a latent infection is a major problem. This paper reviews information on biology, diagnosis, epidemiology and control of neosporosis in animals.
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            Dogs are definitive hosts of Neospora caninum.

            Dogs were investigated to determine if they are definitive hosts of Neospora caninum. Four dogs were fed N. caninum tissue cysts in infected mouse tissue, and two negative control dogs were fed uninfected mouse tissue. Dog faeces were examined daily for 30 days using a sucrose flotation technique. Three challenged dogs shed spherical to subspherical unsporulated oocysts, measuring 10 to 11 microns in diameter. Oocysts sporulated within 3 days and contained two sporocysts, each with four sporozoites. Outbred, inbred, and gamma-interferon knockout mice were inoculated with canine faecal extracts and monitored for evidence of neosporosis using a variety of morphologic, immunohistologic, serologic, and genetic analyses. Mice that received faeces from each dog observed to shed oocysts were demonstrated to have neosporosis by two or more techniques. One mouse was demonstrated to be infected with N. caninum by immunohistochemistry, ultrastructural analysis, and a species-specific PCR test. No evidence of neosporosis was observed in control animals. Based on this study, dogs are a definitive host of Neospora caninum.
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              Unidentified cyst-forming sporozoon causing encephalomyelitis and myositis in dogs.

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                Journal
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                Ciência Rural
                Cienc. Rural
                Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (Santa Maria )
                1678-4596
                August 2009
                : 39
                : 5
                : 1581-1586
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Brazil
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                S0103-84782009000500045
                106ced77-96cc-473e-b76e-3f1a93baae5e

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                AGRONOMY

                Horticulture
                Neospora caninum,tissue culture,diagnostic,VERO,MA-104,cultivo celular,diagnóstico,células VERO,células MA-104

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