33 resultados para Xiphorhynchus spixii
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American visceral leishmaniasis is a zoonosis caused by Leishmania infantum and transmitted by the bite of the sand flies Lutzomia longipalpis.The main domestic reservoir is the dog, while foxes and opposums are the known wild reservoirs. However, identification of natural infections with L. infantum in rodents appears for need of investigating the participation of these rodents how source of infection of the parasite. In the present work the Leishmania infantum infection was investigated in rodents captured in Rio Grande do Norte, aiming at to offer subsidies to the understanding of the epidemic chains of LVA in the State. Thirteen Galea spixii were distributed in four groups, being G1 the group control with four animals and the others, G2, G3 and G4, with three animals each. Those animals were intraperitoneally inoculated with 107 promastigotas of L. infantum and accompanied for, respectively, 30, 90 and 180 days. Weekly the animals were monitored as for the corporal weight and rectal temperature. At the end of each stipulated period the animals were killed. Blood were used for determination of the parameters biochemical and haematological, PCR, ELISA, microscopic examination and cultivation in NNN medium. Liver, spleen and lymph node were used in Giemsa-stained impression and cultivation in NNN medium. Liver and spleen fragments were still used in PCR and histopathological, respectively. At the same time 79 rodents of the species Rattus rattus, Bolomys lasiurus, Oligoryzomys nigripis, Oryzomys subflavus and Trichomys apereoides were captured in the Municipal districts of Brejinho, Campo Grande, Coronel Ezequiel, Passa e Fica and Vázea for identification of natural infection with L. infantum. Evidence of infection was checked by direct examination of Giemsa-stained impression of liver, spleen and blood and culture of these tissues in NNN medium. Antibodies were researched by ELISA. They were not found differences among the weigh corporal final, rectal temperature and biochemical and haematological parameters of the Galea spixii controls and infected. The rectal temperature of the animals varied from 36OC to 40OC. For the first time values of the haematocrit (33,6% to 42,8%), hemoglobin (10,2 to 14,5g/dl), erythrocyts number (4,67x106 to 6,90x106/mm3), total leukocytes (0,9x103 to 9,2x103/mm3), platelets (49x103 to 509x103/mm3) total proteins (1,56 to 6,06 g/dl), albumin (1,34 to 3,05 g/dl) and globulins (0,20 to 3,01 g/dl) of the Galea spixii were determined. The lymphocytes were the most abundant leucocytes. Infection for L. infantum was diagnosed in two animals euthanasied 180 days after the infection. In one of the animals was also identified antibodies anti-Leishmania. The parasite was not found in none of the five other species of rodents captured. Galea spixii are resistant to the infection for L. infantum and they are not good models for the study for visceral leishmaniose, although they can act as infection sources. More studies are necessary to determine the paper of the rodents in the epidemic chain of transmission of the visceral leishmaniose in the State of Rio Grande do Norte
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Leishmaniasis are endemic diseases wild spread in the New and Old World, caused by the flagelated protozoan Leishmania. In the New World, the distribution of different forms of leishmaniasis is mostly in tropical regions. In the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Northeast Brazil, 85% of the captured sand flies fauna is Lutzomyia longipalpis. The distribution of the sand fly vector in the state overlaps with the disease distribution, where the presence of sand flies is associated with presence of animals shelters. The aim of this study was to analyse the blood meal preference of sand flies vector from the genus Lutzomyia spp. in laboratory conditions, to verify the vector life cicle at different temperatures sets and to identify the main blood meal source in endemic areas for visceral leishmaniasis (VL) at peri-urban regions of Natal. Sand flies samples were collected from the municipalities of São Gonçalo do Amarante and Nísia Floresta where female sand flies were grouped for the colony maintenance in the laboratory and for the analysis of the preferred source of sand fly blood meal in natural environment. The prevalence of blood meal preference and oviposition for the females sand flies was 97% for Cavia porcellus with oviposition of 19 eggs/female; 97% for Eqqus caballus with 19 eggs/female; 98% for human blood with 14 eggs/female; 71.3% for Didelphis albiventris with 8.4 eggs/female; 73% for Gallus gallus with 14 eggs/female; 86% for Canis familiaris with 10.3 eggs/female; 81.4% for Galea spixii with 26 eggs/female; 36% for Callithrix jachus with 15 eggs/female; 42.8% for Monodelphis domestica with 0% of oviposition. Female sand flies did not take a blood meal from Felis catus. Sand flies life cycle ranged from 32-40 days, with 21-50 oviposition rates approximately. This study also showed that at 32°C the life cycle had 31 days, at 28° C it had 50 days and at 22°C it increased to 79 days. Adjusting the temperature to 35°C the eggs did not hatch, thus blocking the life cycle. A total of 1540 sand flies were captured, among them, 1.310 were male and 230 were female. Whereas 86% of the sand flies captured were Lu. longipalpis as compared to 10.5% for Lu. evandroi and, 3.2% for L. lenti and 0.3% for Lu whitmani. The ratio between female and male sandfly was approximately 6 males to 1 female. In Nísia Floresta, 50.7% of the collected females took their blood meal from armadillo, 12.8% from human. Among the female sand flies captured in São Gonçalo do Amarante, 80 of them were tested for the Leishmania KDNA infectivity where 5% of them were infected with Leishmania chagasi. Female Lutzomyia spp. showed to have an opportunistic blood meal characteristic. The behavioral parameters seem to have a higher influence in the oviposition when compared to the level of total proteins detected in the host s bloodstream. A higher Lu. longipalpis life cycle viability was observed at 28°C. The increase of temperature dropped the life cycle time, which means that the life cycle is modified by temperature range, source of blood meal and humidity. Lu longipalpis was the most specie found in the inner and peridomiciliar environment. In Nísia Floresta, armadillos were the main source of blood meal for Lutzomyia spp. At São Gonçalo do Amarante, humans were the main source of blood meal due to CDC nets placed inside their houses
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Neste trabalho foram analisados os parâmetros cinéticos e a atividade colinesterásica de duas espécies de peixes estuarinos: a corvina Micropogonias furnieri (Teleostei, Scianidae) e o bagre Cathorops spixii (Teleostei, Ariidae), buscando avaliar o uso destas espécies como bioindicadores da presença de compostos anticolinesterásicos no meio aquático. Os exemplares de corvina e bagre, respectivamente, foram coletados nos estados do RS (Lagoa dos Patos) e PR (Baía de Paranaguá) no inverno (corvina) e verão (corvina e bagre) em dois pontos de coleta: um local controle e outro poluído. Os peixes foram anestesiados (bezocaína, 200 ppm) e os cérebros dissecados, homogeneizados e centrifugados. Foram estimados os parâmetros cinéticos (Vmax e Kmap), utilizando iodeto de acetiltiocolina como substrato, nas seguintes concentrações: 0,025; 0,05; 0,2; 0,8; 1,6; 3,2 e 9 mM. Nos estudos de inibição enzimática foi utilizado o carbamato eserina em concentrações de 0,3 a 10 mM e de 1x10-4 a 1 µM, a fim de determinar os parâmetros cinéticos de inibição e a concentração de eserina que inibia 50% da atividade colinesterásica (CI50), respectivamente. Os resultados mostraram pouca variação nos valores de Kmap nas duas espécies, porém diferenças significativas nos valores de CI50 foram observadas, indicando que a ChE do cérebro da corvina M. furnieri é resistente à inibição por eserina. Nos estudos de cinética de inibição da ChE do cérebro do bagre C. spixii, foram encontradas diferenças entre alguns parâmetros, quando foram comparados os peixes coletados no local controle com aqueles coletados no local poluído. Houve uma maior atividade colinesterásica de bagres coletados no local poluído (p<0,05), sendo que o mesmo resultado foi observado em exemplares de corvinas M. furnieri coletados durante o inverno no local poluído. Os resultados obtidos in vitro demonstram que a ChE de M. furnieri possui pouca sensibilidade à eserina. 5 Porém, o fato de ter sido registrada inibição colinesterásica nos organismos coletados durante o verão região poluída sugere a possibilidade de alterações significativas na capacidade de bio-oxidação de pesticidas nesta espécie, ou a possibilidade de inibição por outros contaminantes que também afetam a atividade colinesterásica, como por exemplo, metais. No caso de C. spixii, a determinação dos parâmetros cinéticos e de atividade colinesterásica sugere que pode estar ocorrendo alterações bioquímicas nos peixes previamente expostos a contaminantes no ambiente, provavelmente devido a respostas adaptativas ao ambiente impactado. Desta forma, o presente estudo indica a importância de estudos cinéticos prévios, quando se utiliza ou pretende utilizar, a atividade colinesterásica como bioindicador da presença de compostos anticolinesterásicos no ambiente em espécies aquáticas.