Abstract | BACKGROUND: MATERIAL/METHODS: Programmed pregnant mice were i.p. infected with 50-2400 Tachyzoites from Type II strain (clone PTG). Dams were treated daily with atovaquone or sham and monitored for pain, and complications. RESULTS: Dams developed pain related abdominal hypersensitivity ( allodynia) to mechanical stimuli in a Tachyzoites dose dependent manner. Infected dams were anemic and exhibited ascities and severe hepatitis (score 3.6±0.01 on scale 0--normal to 4--severe) with influx of inflammatory and plasma cells, multinucleated dysplastic hepatocytes and necrosis. In addition, dams expressed mild to severe pancreatitis with mononuclear cell invasion, loss of islets and necrosis. This was consistent with splenomegaly (X3 Fold), and massive infiltration of epithelioid cells and loss of germinal structure. Colon became significantly shortened in length (p<0.01) with semi-normal content. Pathological manifestation included, shortening of crypts with numerous microabscess formations, infiltration of lymphocytes, and macrophages. The severe clinical complications led to abortion (50%), early birth (25%) or still birth (25%) consistent with the high dose of Tachyzoites inoculation. Atovaquone treatment partially but significantly protected the dams from the severity of hepatitis, splenomegaly, colitis, myocarditis, and pain related responses as well as fetal demise. CONCLUSIONS: This is a valuable model for therapeutic evaluation of feto-maternal Toxoplasmosis and gastrointestinal complications. Atovaquone protects dams and their fetuses against some infectious/inflammatory aspects of the disease.
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Authors | Helieh S Oz, Thomas Tobin |
Journal | Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research
(Med Sci Monit)
Vol. 18
Issue 9
Pg. BR337-45
(Sep 2012)
ISSN: 1643-3750 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 22936182
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Anti-Infective Agents
- Atovaquone
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Topics |
- Analysis of Variance
- Animals
- Anti-Infective Agents
(therapeutic use)
- Atovaquone
(therapeutic use)
- Disease Models, Animal
- Female
- Gastrointestinal Tract
(microbiology, pathology)
- Hepatitis
(etiology, prevention & control)
- Hyperalgesia
(etiology, prevention & control)
- Immunohistochemistry
- Mice
- Pancreatitis
(etiology, prevention & control)
- Pregnancy
- Toxoplasmosis, Congenital
(complications, drug therapy, pathology)
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