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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2014

Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in Donkeys (Equus asinus) in Italy

Tereza Machačová; Eva Bártová; Antonio Di Loria; Kamil Sedlák; Ugo Mariani; Giovanna Fusco; Domenico Fulgione; Vincenzo Veneziano; J. P. Dubey

ABSTRACT Toxoplasmosis, an important zoonosis, can be transmitted by eating meat or drinking milk of animals infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Samples were collected from 238 donkeys in the year 2010 in Italy, which included 207 females and 31 males of five breeds and crossbreeds with the average age 9 years (1 month−24 years). Sera were tested for T. gondii antibodies using a latex agglutination test and the indirect fluorescent antibody test; 5 and 8% seropositivity were recorded, respectively. We found significant correlation between the presence of T. gondii antibodies and sex, age, grazing and presence of cats on the farms and their access to donkey feed. This is the first detection of T. gondii antibodies in donkeys in Italy.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2013

Regulatory T cells, Cytotoxic T lymphocytes and a TH1 cytokine profile in dogs naturally infected by Leishmania infantum

Laura Cortese; Mariangela Annunziatella; Anna Teresa Palatucci; Valentina Rubino; Diego Piantedosi; Antonio Di Loria; Giuseppina Ruggiero; P. Ciaramella; Giuseppe Terrazzano

Canine leishmaniasis caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania infantum is a chronic systemic disease endemic in Mediterranean basin. The aim of the study is to investigate the immune profile of dogs naturally infected by Leishmania infantum. In order to address such issue, CD4(+) and CD8(+) lymphocyte T cell subsets, peripheral CD4(+)CD3(+)Foxp3(+) (Treg) levels and the presence of pro-inflammatory T cells have been assessed, in 45 infected dogs and in 30 healthy animals, by using immunofluorescence and flow cytometry detection. Animals were categorised according to their clinical-pathological status and their antibody titer at diagnosis. Results showing a significant increase of CD8(+)CD3(+) T lymphocytes, a reduced percentage of the T regulatory CD4(+)CD3(+)Foxp3(+) subset and a significant increase of T(H)1 cells, characterise the infected dogs, regardless of their antibody titer or the occurrence of clinical symptomatic disease. These data may provide new insights into the pathogenesis of immune-mediated alterations associated with canine leishmaniasis.


Veterinary Journal | 2016

Serum biochemistry profile, inflammatory cytokines, adipokines and cardiovascular findings in obese dogs.

Diego Piantedosi; Antonio Di Loria; Jacopo Guccione; Angela De Rosa; Silvia Fabbri; Laura Cortese; Sergio Carta; P. Ciaramella

The aim of this study was to evaluate the serum biochemistry profile, inflammatory cytokines, adipokines and cardiovascular findings in obese dogs. Twenty obese and 20 normal weight healthy pet dogs were recruited into the study, where they underwent blood testing and assessment of cardiovascular function (blood pressure analysis, electrocardiography and echocardiography). Higher concentrations of total cholesterol, triglycerides, lactate dehydrogenase, total serum proteins, α-globulins, total bilirubin, insulin, insulin:glucose ratio, alkaline phosphate and alanine aminotransferase were observed in obese dogs than dogs of normal weight. There were no differences in concentrations of tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α or interleukin (IL)-6 between the two groups. Obese dogs had higher serum leptin but lower adiponectin concentrations than dogs of normal weight. Systolic arterial blood pressure was higher in obese dogs than dogs of normal weight. The values for the thickness of the free wall of the left ventricle and interventricular septal thickness were greater at end-diastole in obese dogs compared to dogs of normal weight. Four of 20 obese dogs were determined to have obesity-related metabolic dysfunction (ORMD). The findings indicate that a chronic inflammatory state is not necessarily evident in obese dogs, as has been described in human beings, and the criteria used for ORMD can be used to define this syndrome in dogs. In this study, canine obesity was associated with cardiac and vascular dysfunction.


Veterinary Journal | 2013

Field efficacy of eprinomectin against the sucking louse Haematopinus asini on naturally infested donkeys.

Vincenzo Veneziano; Alfredo Galietti; Ugo Mariani; Antonio Di Loria; Diego Piantedosi; Benedetto Neola; Jacopo Guccione; Cengiz Gokbulut

A trial was conducted to assess the efficacy of eprinomectin (EPR) against the sucking louse Haematopinus asini on naturally infested donkeys. Parasitological investigations were performed on fifteen animals. On day 0, donkeys received EPR pour-on at the manufacturers recommended cattle dose. Louse counts were performed on days -1, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49 and 56 at seven predilection sites on the skin of each donkey. EPR was completely effective (100%) from day 7, until the end of the study. Clinically no adverse reactions were observed in any of donkeys treated. EPR was considered to be 100% effective against H. asini. This is the first trial to evaluate the efficacy of EPR against a natural louse infestation in donkeys.


Veterinary Journal | 2014

Increased leptin mRNA expression in the blood of dogs naturally infected by Leishmania infantum.

Antonio Di Loria; Caterina Squillacioti; Adriana De Luca; Vincenzo Veneziano; Nicola Mirabella; Jacopo Guccione; Domenico Santoro

Canine leishmaniosis (CL) is a severe and potentially fatal zoonosis caused by the protozoan Leishmania infantum. Severe forms of CL are commonly associated with a non-protective, humoral immune-response and high parasitic loads. Leptin, a 16 kD hormone mainly secreted by adipocytes, regulates both the innate and adaptive immunity. The goal of this study was to evaluate leptin mRNA expression levels in blood samples from privately owned dogs with CL (n = 11) and healthy controls (n = 10) using quantitative, real-time polymerase chain reaction. Blood samples from dogs with CL expressed significantly higher leptin mRNA levels (two-fold) compared to healthy controls (P = 0.018). The results suggest a possible involvement of leptin in the pathophysiology of Leishmania infection in dogs and the possible use of leptin as a biomarker for CL. Future studies investigating the immunological role of leptin in dogs with CL are warranted.


Journal of Dairy Research | 2017

Validation of a pedometer algorithm as a tool for evaluation of locomotor behaviour in dairy Mediterranean buffalo

Luigi D'Andrea; Jacopo Guccione; Maher Alsaaod; Ramona Deiss; Antonio Di Loria; Adrian Steiner; P. Ciaramella

This research communication validates an algorithm to monitor natural occurrence of locomotor behaviours in dairy Mediterranean buffalo based on the output of a 3-dimensional accelerometer (RumiWatch®, pedometer). Several characteristics of the locomotor behaviour were detected with a very high (up-right, lying and standing time) or high degree of correlation (walking time and number of strides) and a low mean difference with the video recording. The proportion of correctly detected events exceeded 99 % for the following variables: stand up and lie down events, as well as number of lying, standing or walking bouts. The mean relative measurement error was less than 10 % for the variables: lying, standing, up-right times and number of strides as compared with gold standard. This new algorithm may represent the base for a future early and real-time disease warning system aiming to gain higher health standard in these ruminants.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Clinical efficacy and pharmacokinetics of meloxicam in Mediterranean buffalo calves (Bubalus bubalis)

P. Cagnardi; Jacopo Guccione; Roberto Villa; Luigi D’Andrea; Antonio Di Loria; Maria Carmela Ferrante; Giuliano Borriello; L. Zicarelli; P. Ciaramella

The aims of the investigation were to establish for the first time (i) clinical efficacy and (ii) pharmacokinetic profile of meloxicam intravenously (IV) administered in male Mediterranean buffalo calves after surgical orchiectomy. The study was performed on 10 healthy buffalo calves, between 4 and 5 months old and between 127 and 135 kg of body weight (b.w.). An IV injection of 0.5 mg/kg b.w. of meloxicam was administered in six calves (treated group, TG) immediately after surgery; the other four animals were used as untreated control group (CG). The clinical efficacy of meloxicam was evaluated pre- and post-surgery by monitoring respiratory rate (RR), heart rate (HR), rectal temperature (T°C), serum cortisol levels (SCL) and pain score (PS). Significant inter-groups differences were detected at sampling times (T): 4 hour (h) for RR (P<0.05), at T1-4-6-8 h for PS (P<0.05) and at T4-6-8 h for SCL (P < 0.0001). Regarding the mean intra-group values observed pre (T0) and post-surgery (from T15 min to T72 h), significant difference between the groups were found for RR (P<0.01), PS and SCL (P<0.05). The pharmacokinetic profile was best fitted by a two-compartmental model and characterized by a fast distribution half-life and slow elimination half-life (0.09 ± 0.06 h and 21.51 ± 6.4 h, respectively) and meloxicam mean concentrations at 96 h was of 0.18 ± 0.14 μg/mL. The volume of distribution and clearance values were quite low, but reasonably homogenous among individuals (Vdss 142.31 ± 55.08 mL/kg and ClB 4.38 ± 0.95 mL/kg/h, respectively). The IV administration of meloxicam in buffalo calves shows encouraging effects represented by significant and prolonged analgesic effects, significant reduction of SCL as well as similar pharmacokinetic profile to bovine calves.


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2014

Long-term Electrocardiography Recording with Holter Monitoring in 15 Donkeys

Jacopo Guccione; Diego Piantedosi; Antonio Di Loria; Vincenzo Veneziano; P. Ciaramella


Open Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2013

Penicillin-resistant Aerococcus viridans bacteremia associated with bovine severe respiratory syndrome.

Jacopo Guccione; Sandra Nizza; Karina Mallardo; Antonietta Cantiello; Filomena Fiorito; Antonio Di Loria; Luisa De Martino


Veterinary Dermatology | 2013

Pour-on alphacypermethrin is an effective treatment for natural Werneckiella equi infection in donkeys (Equus asinus)†

Vincenzo Veneziano; Antonio Di Loria; Orlando Paciello; Giuseppe Borzacchiello; Davide De Biase; Jacopo Guccione; Diego Piantedosi; Domenico Santoro

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Jacopo Guccione

University of Naples Federico II

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Diego Piantedosi

University of Naples Federico II

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P. Ciaramella

University of Naples Federico II

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Vincenzo Veneziano

University of Naples Federico II

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Laura Cortese

University of Naples Federico II

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Adriana De Luca

University of Naples Federico II

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Alfredo Galietti

University of Naples Federico II

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Angela De Rosa

University of Naples Federico II

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