Comparative study of Trypanosoma brucei brucei infection in rabbits and guinea fowls

Trypanosoma brucei is one of the most pathogenic species of the genus Trypanosoma, and T. brucei brucei is one of the subspecies that is of great economic concern to animals. A large range of labouratory animals are commonly used in Trypanosoma studies. This study is aimed at exploring the possibili...

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Published inVeterinary parasitology (Amsterdam) Vol. 26; p. 100616
Main Authors Hussain, Karimat, Ola-Fadunsin, Shola David, Adamu, Sani, Lawal, Idris Alao, Abdulmajeed, Isiaku
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Abstract Trypanosoma brucei is one of the most pathogenic species of the genus Trypanosoma, and T. brucei brucei is one of the subspecies that is of great economic concern to animals. A large range of labouratory animals are commonly used in Trypanosoma studies. This study is aimed at exploring the possibility of using guinea fowls as experimental models for future studies and preservation of T. b. brucei. In achieving our aim, we studied the infectivity and pathogenicity of T. b. brucei in guinea fowls in relation to rabbits. The level of parasitaemia, mean body weight, mean temperature, haematological and histopathological parameters were accessed. Ten each of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) (control model) and guinea fowls (Numidia meleagris) (study model) (5 in the uninfected groups and 5 in the infected groups) were used for this study. The infected rabbits were inoculated intraperitoneally, while the infected guinea fowls were inoculated through the wing veins. Both animals were inoculated with 0.20 ml of T. b. brucei-infected blood estimated to be 1× 106 parasites/ ml. The infected rabbits and guinea fowls were screened daily for the presence of T. b. brucei using the haematocrit centrifugation technique (HCT). The mean weight, mean temperature and haematological parameters were accessed weekly, while the histopathological parameters were accessed at the end of the study. Trypanosoma b. brucei was detected in the blood of infected rabbits about 8 days post-infection, while there was no parasitaemia in the infected guinea fowls. The haemoflagellate exerted a significant (p < 0.05) effect on the mean body weight, mean temperature and haematological parameters of rabbits compared to guinea fowls. The pathological effects of T. b. brucei infection was seen in the liver and kidney of infected rabbits, and in the spleen of infected guinea fowls. There appears to be no successful multiplication and proliferation of T. b. brucei in the guinea fowls, making it not to be a suitable animal model for experimental studies and preservation of T. b. brucei. •This study explains the pathogenesis of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in rabbits and guinea fowls.•This study explores the possibility of using other animals as models for future studies and preservation of T. b. brucei.•This study reports that there is no successful multiplication and proliferation of T. b. brucei in guinea fowls.•Guinea fowls are not suitable model for experimental studies and preservation of T. b. brucei.
AbstractList Trypanosoma brucei is one of the most pathogenic species of the genus Trypanosoma, and T. brucei brucei is one of the subspecies that is of great economic concern to animals. A large range of labouratory animals are commonly used in Trypanosoma studies. This study is aimed at exploring the possibility of using guinea fowls as experimental models for future studies and preservation of T. b. brucei. In achieving our aim, we studied the infectivity and pathogenicity of T. b. brucei in guinea fowls in relation to rabbits. The level of parasitaemia, mean body weight, mean temperature, haematological and histopathological parameters were accessed. Ten each of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) (control model) and guinea fowls (Numidia meleagris) (study model) (5 in the uninfected groups and 5 in the infected groups) were used for this study. The infected rabbits were inoculated intraperitoneally, while the infected guinea fowls were inoculated through the wing veins. Both animals were inoculated with 0.20 ml of T. b. brucei-infected blood estimated to be 1× 106 parasites/ ml. The infected rabbits and guinea fowls were screened daily for the presence of T. b. brucei using the haematocrit centrifugation technique (HCT). The mean weight, mean temperature and haematological parameters were accessed weekly, while the histopathological parameters were accessed at the end of the study. Trypanosoma b. brucei was detected in the blood of infected rabbits about 8 days post-infection, while there was no parasitaemia in the infected guinea fowls. The haemoflagellate exerted a significant (p < 0.05) effect on the mean body weight, mean temperature and haematological parameters of rabbits compared to guinea fowls. The pathological effects of T. b. brucei infection was seen in the liver and kidney of infected rabbits, and in the spleen of infected guinea fowls. There appears to be no successful multiplication and proliferation of T. b. brucei in the guinea fowls, making it not to be a suitable animal model for experimental studies and preservation of T. b. brucei. •This study explains the pathogenesis of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in rabbits and guinea fowls.•This study explores the possibility of using other animals as models for future studies and preservation of T. b. brucei.•This study reports that there is no successful multiplication and proliferation of T. b. brucei in guinea fowls.•Guinea fowls are not suitable model for experimental studies and preservation of T. b. brucei.
Trypanosoma brucei is one of the most pathogenic species of the genus Trypanosoma, and T. brucei brucei is one of the subspecies that is of great economic concern to animals. A large range of labouratory animals are commonly used in Trypanosoma studies. This study is aimed at exploring the possibility of using guinea fowls as experimental models for future studies and preservation of T. b. brucei. In achieving our aim, we studied the infectivity and pathogenicity of T. b. brucei in guinea fowls in relation to rabbits. The level of parasitaemia, mean body weight, mean temperature, haematological and histopathological parameters were accessed. Ten each of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) (control model) and guinea fowls (Numidia meleagris) (study model) (5 in the uninfected groups and 5 in the infected groups) were used for this study. The infected rabbits were inoculated intraperitoneally, while the infected guinea fowls were inoculated through the wing veins. Both animals were inoculated with 0.20 ml of T. b. brucei-infected blood estimated to be 1× 10 parasites/ ml. The infected rabbits and guinea fowls were screened daily for the presence of T. b. brucei using the haematocrit centrifugation technique (HCT). The mean weight, mean temperature and haematological parameters were accessed weekly, while the histopathological parameters were accessed at the end of the study. Trypanosoma b. brucei was detected in the blood of infected rabbits about 8 days post-infection, while there was no parasitaemia in the infected guinea fowls. The haemoflagellate exerted a significant (p < 0.05) effect on the mean body weight, mean temperature and haematological parameters of rabbits compared to guinea fowls. The pathological effects of T. b. brucei infection was seen in the liver and kidney of infected rabbits, and in the spleen of infected guinea fowls. There appears to be no successful multiplication and proliferation of T. b. brucei in the guinea fowls, making it not to be a suitable animal model for experimental studies and preservation of T. b. brucei.
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Trypanosoma brucei brucei
Trypanosomiasis, African - veterinary
Title Comparative study of Trypanosoma brucei brucei infection in rabbits and guinea fowls
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