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New publication in Veterinary Pathology: Characterization of Fetal Brain Damage in Early Abortions of Ovine Toxoplasmosis

14 may 2020 - 19:58 CET

Characterization of Fetal Brain Damage in Early Abortions of Ovine Toxoplasmosis

Daniel Gutiérrez-Expósito, Noive Arteche-Villasol, Raquel Vallejo-García, María C. Ferreras-Estrada, Ignacio Ferre, Roberto Sánchez-Sánchez, Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora, Valentín Pérez, Julio Benavides.

 

Abstract

There is an unacknowledged clinical presentation of ovine toxoplasmosis characterized by early abortions and lesions of fetal leukoencephalomalacia. To investigate the pathogenesis of this condition, the extent and distribution of leukomalacia and the variations in the cell populations associated with it were characterized in 32 fetal brains from 2 previously published experimental studies of Toxoplasma gondii infection in pregnant sheep. Immunohistochemical labeling of βAPP allowed for the detection of leukomalacia in 100/110 (91%) studied samples. There was no clear influence of the challenge dose or the area of the brain (frontal lobe, corpus callosum, midbrain, and cerebellum). In tissues with leukomalacia, there was loss of oligodendrocytes and increased number of astrocytes and microglia both in the areas of necrosis but also in the surrounding area. These findings were similar to those described in ovine experimental models (inflammation syndrome and hypoxic models) of periventricular leukomalacia in humans. Thus, a fetal inflammatory syndrome may be involved in the pathogenesis of early abortion in ovine toxoplasmosis. However, further studies are needed to determine the pathogenesis of this clinical presentation because placental thrombosis and resulting hypoxia could also be responsible for the leukomalacia.

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