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Research in Veterinary Science | 2012

Adenosine deaminase activity in serum, erythrocytes and lymphocytes of rats infected with Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae.

Alexandre A. Tonin; Victor Camera Pimentel; Aleksandro Schafer da Silva; Maria Isabel de Azevedo; Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves Souza; Patrícia Wolkmer; João Felipe Peres Rezer; Manoel Renato Teles Badke; Daniela Bitencourt Rosa Leal; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; Silvia Gonzalez Monteiro; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes

Leptospirosis is a systemic disease of humans and domestic animals, mainly dogs, cattle and swine. The course of human leptospirosis varies from mild to severe fatal forms and the most severe form of human leptospirosis is principally caused by Leptospira interrogans serovar icterohaemorrhagiae (L. icterohaemorrhagiae). The enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA) plays an important role in the production and differentiation of blood cells. The aim of this study was to evaluate the activity of ADA in serum, erythrocytes and lymphocytes of rats infected with L. icterohaemorrhagiae, as compared with non-infected rats. Twenty-four adult rats, divided into two uniform groups (A and B) were used for the enzymatic assays. The animals in Group B were inoculated intraperitoneally with 2×10(8) leptospires/rat, and the rodents in Group A (control) were not-inoculated. Blood collection was performed on days 5 and 15 post-infection (PI) and the blood used to assess the ADA activity. The infection by L.icterohaemorrhagiae altered erythrocyte count, hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit, causing a decrease in all these parameters on day 15 PI. Lymphocytes decreased significantly on day 15 PI, and ADA activity in serum was inhibited in infected rats on days 5 and 15 PI and its activity in erythrocytes were increased on day 5 PI. On day 5 PI, we found an increase in ADA activity in erythrocytes of infected rats. No correlation was observed between hematocrit and erythrocyte ADA activity on days 5 and 15 PI. The ADA activity was inhibited in rats infected on day 15 PI. A positive correlation (r(2)=60) was also observed between the number of lymphocytes and ADA activity in lymphocytes on day 15 PI (P<0.05). In conclusion, our results showed that the ADA activity is altered in serum, lymphocytes and erythrocytes in experimental infection by L.icterohaemorrhagiae in rats, concomitantly with hematological parameters.


Ciencia Rural | 2007

Sorologia positiva para Leptospira butembo em bovinos apresentando problemas reprodutivos

Guilherme Bastos Saldanha; Neimar Cristiano Cavazini; Aleksandro Schafer da Silva; Mariana Bertini Fernandes; Manoel Renato Teles Badke; Cristian Gilberto Pivetta

This research was aimed at reporting an outbreak of infertility in milking cows at a farm in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, that could be caused by Leptospira butembo. Eleven serovars of Leptospira were used for testing 13 cow serum samples against leptospirosis by using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT). All serum samples of the animals reacted with L. butembo serovar with titles between 100 and 800. After treatment with streptomycin sulfate, 92% of the animals returned to reproductive life. These results suggest that L.butembo may have been responsible for the bovines reproductive problems.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2015

Antibodies to Leptospira interrogans in goats and risk factors of the disease in Santa Catarina (West side), Brazil

Josué P. Topazio; Alexandre A. Tonin; Gustavo Machado; Jessica Caroline Gomes Noll; André Ribeiro; Anderson Barbosa de Moura; Guilherme M. do Carmo; Hyolanda M. Grosskopf; Jorge Luiz Rodrigues Martins; Manoel Renato Teles Badke; Lenita M. Stefani; Leandro Sâmia Lopes; Aleksandro Schafer da Silva

Leptospirosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Leptospira spp. In goats, the productive impact of leptospirosis is not well known and totally unknown in Santa Catarina (SC), Brazil. This study aimed to investigate leptospirosis seroprevalence and its risk factors in goats in the west side of SC. A total of 654 blood samples were analyzed using the microscopic agglutination technique and 35.47% (232) of the animals were seropositives. Except for serogroup Autumnalis, positive samples for all other serogroups were found as follows: Sejroe (Hardjo, Wolffi), Grippotyphosa (Grippotyphosa), Canicola (Canicola), Icterohaemorrhagiae (Icterohaemorrhagiae, Copenhageni), Australis (Australis, Bratislava) and Pomona (Pomona). The contact among sheep and goats, and the addition of concentrate as food supplement were found to be risk factors for leptospirosis. Based on these results, we conclude that there is a high occurrence of anti-Leptospira antibodies in goats in the Western part of Santa Catarina State.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018

Leptospira seroprevalence in capybaras from a Brazilian urban area

Alexandre A. Tonin; Felipe da Silva Krawczak; Jéssica Carolina Gomes Noll; Camila Tochetto; Jorge Luiz Rodrigues Martins; Manoel Renato Teles Badke; Marcelo B. Labruna; Aleksandro S. Da Silva

Background: Leptospirosis remains the most widespread zoonotic disease in the world. As a clinical entity it is strongly associated with regional occupational and environmental exposures. While the exact global disease burden remains unknown, recent estimates by the leptospirosis Burden Epidemiology Reference Group (LERG) at the World Health Organization have set the number of human cases of severe leptospirosis to over 500,000 per year. This number almost certainly represents an under-representation due to poor surveillance and difficult diagnosis. Leptospira spp. belong to the order Spirochaetales, family Leptospiraceae, composed by 13 pathogenic Leptospira species with more than 260 serovars. Wildlife species are commonly considered to be important epidemiological carriers, mainly because of their frequent reactivity to Leptospira serovars native to their habitat. Capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris), a known leptospirosis host, is a widespread species in South America. However, reports regarding the importance of this animal in the epidemiology of leptospirosis are rare. Therefore, the objective of this study was to report the results of leptospirosis serological survey of capybaras from a residential park area in southeastern Brazil. Materials, Methods & Results: A total of 172 capybaras were sampled at Itu Municipality, state of Sao Paulo, southeastern Brazil, from December 2012 to May 2013. Sera samples were examined for Leptospira antibodies by the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), using live antigens grown in liquid medium (EMJH). A complete panel of 7 serogroups (including 10 reference serovars) was used as antigens: serogroup Sejroe (serovars Hardjo and Wolffi), serogroup Grippotyphosa (serovar Grippotyphosa), serogroup Canicola (serovar Canicola), serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae (serovars Icterohaemorrhagiae and Copenhageni), serogroup Australis (serovars Australis and Bratislava), serogroup Pomona (serovar Pomona), and serogroup Autumnalis (serovar Butembo). As a results, 46 (26.75%) were serologically positive: 29 (63.05%) for serogroup Sejroe, 7 (15.22%) for serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae; 9 (19.56%) were seropositive for serogroups Sejroe and Icterohaemorrhagiae; and 1 (2.17%) was positive for serogroups Sejroe and Grippotyphosa. Discussion: L. interrogans sensu stricto is responsible for the most frequent and severe cases of human and animal leptospirosis. Considering the results of our serological survey, it is important to reinforce that in tropical countries, mainly Brazil, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia and Barbados, serovars belonging to the Icterohaemorrhagiae serogroup (Icterohaemorrhagiae and Copenhageni) are generally the most prevalent. Therefore, the report of different serogroups in capybaras (as observed in our study) it is an important observation reported. Human leptospirosis is usually due to serovars that are maintained by the animal populations of a region, which spread the bacterium on the environment; thus, it may represent an important additional risk factor for human population. Our study identified a greater serum reactivity to strains that belongs to serogroup Sejroe. In Brazil this serogroup is highly predominant in livestock; thus, our main hypothesis is that some animals were contaminated with Sejroe serovars when they were at their natural habitat and, once in the park, they maintained these serovars through cross transmission. Therefore, based on our results, it was possible to observe a significant prevalence of serovars belonging to serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae, and there was also a high prevalence of samples positive to serogroup Sejroe. Thus, our serologic survey showed that capybaras living in an urban area could represent a risk factor for leptospirosis for the human population eventually exposed.


Ciencia Rural | 1992

DIAGNÓSTICO ETIOLÓGICO DE CATARROS GENITAIS EM VACAS LEITERAS

João Lari Félix Cordeiro; Jairo Pereira Neves; Antonio Jorge Dreon de Albuquerque; Manoel Renato Teles Badke

One hundred dairy cows of the Itajai Valley, Santa Catarina, south Brazil, which were in post-puerperal period, were submitted to a gynecological examination and divided in four groups of 25 animals each as follow: Group A - clinically normal; Group B -genital catarrh of 1st degree; Group C - genital catarrh of 2nd degree; Group D - genital catarrh of 3rd degree. The bacteriological exam of cervico-uterine secretions revealed bacterial growth in 57 cows being that 46 of those that had genital catarrh. Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus beta-haemolitic, Bacillus sp., Escherichia coli, Actinomyces pyogenes, Serratia odorifera, Proteus mirabilis and Candida sp. Were the microrganisms most often isolated. Since that bacteriological growth was detected in the four groups of cows it was concluded that there was no relationship between microrganims growth and clinic of genital catarrh.


Comparative Haematology International | 2012

Hematologic and biochemical alterations in Wistar rats experimentally infected by Leptospira interrogans

Alexandre A. Tonin; Aleksandro Schafer da Silva; Maria Isabel de Azevedo; Raqueli T. França; Francine C. Paim; Paulo Cesar Schaefer; Jorge Luis Rodrigues Martins; Manoel Renato Teles Badke; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2012

Activities of the Enzymes NTPDase, 5´-Nucleotidase and Adenosine Deaminase in Platelets of Rats Experimentally Infected with Leptospira interrogans Serovar icterohaemorrhagiae

A. A. Tonin; Maria Isabel de Azevedo; Aleksandro S. Da Silva; Márcio Machado Costa; Raqueli T. França; Victor Câmera Pimentel; Viviane do Carmo Gonçalves Souza; Jeandre Augusto dos Santos Jaques; Claudio A.M. Leal; Manoel Renato Teles Badke; Daniela Bitencourt Rosa Leal; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010

LEPTOSPIROSE BOVINA: AUMENTO NA DETECÇÃO SOROLÓGICA DA Leptospira interogans SOROVAR butembo NO REBANHO DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA, BRASIL

Alexandre A. Tonin; Maria Isabel de Azevedo; Talita Prates Escobar; Isadora Casassola; Leonardo Gaspareto dos Santos; Mariana Cocco; Jorege Luis Rodrigues Martins; Paulo Cesar Schaefer; Manoel Renato Teles Badke


Arquivos de Ciências Veterinárias e Zoologia da UNIPAR | 2009

Leptospirose e tritricomonose: isolamento em propriedade com problemas reprodutivos no sul do Brasil

Aleksandro Schafer da Silva; Régis Adriel Zanette; Camila B. Oliveira; Miguel Gallio; Patrique de Lima Pereira; Mariana Bertini Fernandes; Alexandre A. Tonin; Manoel Renato Teles Badke; Silvia Gonzalez Monteiro


Comparative Haematology International | 2015

Outbreak of leptospirosis: reproductive losses in sheep

Alexandre A. Tonin; B. Martins; R. V. M. S. Zago; C. Tochetto; N. P. Azenha; Paulo Cesar Schaefer; Jorge Luiz Rodrigues Martins; Manoel Renato Teles Badke

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Alexandre A. Tonin

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Maria Isabel de Azevedo

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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A. A. Tonin

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Jorge Luiz Rodrigues Martins

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Paulo Cesar Schaefer

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Aleksandro S. Da Silva

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Leonardo Gaspareto dos Santos

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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