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Cerebellar ataxia due to Toxocara infection in Mongolian gerbils, Meriones unguiculatus.

Authors :
Akao N
Tomoda M
Hayashi E
Suzuki R
Shimizu-Suganuma M
Shichinohe K
Fujita K
Source :
Veterinary parasitology [Vet Parasitol] 2003 May 01; Vol. 113 (3-4), pp. 229-37.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

We assessed the usefulness of gerbils as an experimental model for neurologic toxocarosis. Mongolian gerbils, Meriones unguiculatus, infected with Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati (1000 eggs/gerbil) showed progressive neurologic disorders from 50 days after infection in T. canis-infected gerbils or from 120 days after infection in T. cati-infected gerbils. The incidence of the onset was 6 of the 13 gerbils (49%) in the T. canis-gerbils and 5 of the 7 gerbils (71%) in the T. cati-gerbils. Histopathologically, the cerebellum was the most affected in both groups. We observed loss of Purkinje cells, glial nerve fibers, and nerve sheaths. We also found foci consisting of aggregated macrophages scattered in the white matter of the cerebellum. The affected gerbils showed ataxia and ultimately died of cachexia. Our findings suggest that irreversible neurologic toxocarosis in gerbils can be induced by infection with either T. canis or T. cati.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0304-4017
Volume :
113
Issue :
3-4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Veterinary parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12719137
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-4017(03)00079-7