Vivek Joshi
Indian Veterinary Research Institute
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Veterinary Parasitology | 2017
Y. Ajith; Umesh Dimri; Shanker K. Singh; Arumugam Gopalakrishnan; Gopinath Devi; Med Ram Verma; Vivek Joshi; Shahjahan Alam
The present study aimed to evaluate the immuno-oxidative patho-biology of lice infestation in goats. Sixty goats were divided into five groups; sucking lice (Linognathus africanus) infested (Group 1, n=12), chewing lice (Bovicola caprae) infested-mild (Group 2, n=12), chewing lice (B. caprae) infested-moderate (Group 3, n=12), chewing lice (B. caprae) infested-severe (Group 4, n=12) and healthy control (Group 5, n=12). To assess the pathological changes, markers of oxidative stress (lipid peroxidation-LPO, reduced glutathione-GSH, superoxide dismutase-SOD, Catalase-CAT and total antioxidant capacity-TAC), the markers of immune status (Tumour necrosis factor alpha- TNF-α, Interleukin-10- IL-10, Transforming growth factor beta 1- TGF-β1, ratios of TNF-α/IL-10 and TNF-α/TGF-β1) and hemato-biochemical status were evaluated. Significant anemia, hypoglycemia, hypoproteinemia and hypoalbuminemia were observed in caprine pediculosis irrespective of the type of lice infested. Remarkably increased oxidative stress was observed in chewing lice infested goats and no significant changes in oxidative stress markers were observed in sucking lice infested goats. TGF-β mediated suppression of Th1 and Th2 immune responses was observed in sucking lice infested goats; whereas, a Th2 cytokine dominant inflammatory response was observed in chewing lice infested goats. From the present study, it may be concluded that sucking lice infestation produces remarkable immunosuppression and chewing lice infestation produces significant oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in goats.
Microbial Pathogenesis | 2018
Vivek Joshi; V.K. Gupta; A.G. Bhanuprakash; Ravi Shankar Kumar Mandal; U. Dimri; Y. Ajith
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in dairy calves. Identification of reliable biomarkers of naturally occurring BRD is essential for ensuring early diagnosis and treatment of calves and monitoring treatment efficacy. This need is punctuated, especially in mild to moderate cases that would greatly help to decrease recurrence and the overall prevalence of BRD. The present study was conducted to investigate the changes in serum concentrations of haptoglobin (Hpt) and serum amyloid A (SAA) and association between oxidative stress and acute phase proteins (APPs) in BRD. Hpt and SAA levels significantly increased (P < .01) in BRD stressed calves as compared to healthy subjects. There was a significant decrease (P < .01) in serum albumin (Alb) concentration of infected calves as compared to controls. The oxidative stress markers revealed a significant (P < .01) increase in lipid peroxidation (LPO) and a concurrent decrease in activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), reduced glutathione (R-GSH) and catalase (CAT) in BRD. A significant correlation among APPs, extent of oxidative stress and clinical score (CS) of calves was depicted. A stepwise decrease in Hpt and SAA and increase in Alb was observed in infected calves post-treatment. These results suggest implication of oxidative stress in enhancing APPs and monitoring of APPs as a potential complement to clinical assessment of treatment in calves with naturally occurring BRD. Hpt may be useful as the most sensitive biomarker in BRD. However, the combined use of Hpt and oxidative stress biomarkers would greatly improve the diagnostic accuracy.
Indian Journal of Small Ruminants | 2017
Vivek Joshi; Shahjahan Alam; A.G. Bhanuprakash; U. Dimri
Goitre, an iodine deficiency disorder is characterized by enlargement of the thyroid glands. Besides, low T4 and high T3 levels, there was a concomitant occurrence of severe hypoglycemia, hypercholesterolemia and heart rate. Goitre in kids can be treated by levothyroxine sodium therapy with iodine supplementation.
Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology | 2016
Vivek Joshi; V.K. Gupta; O.R. Vinodh Kumar; B.S. Pruthvishree; U. Dimri; Shahjahan Alam
Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology | 2018
A.G. Bhanuprakash; Vivek Joshi; V.K. Gupta; O.R. Vinodh Kumar; Aron Jacob; N. Shruthi; B.S. Pruthvishree
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2017
Vivek Joshi; V.K. Gupta; Umesh Dimri; O.R. Vinodh Kumar; Deepak Sharma; A.G. Bhanuprakash
Small Ruminant Research | 2017
Vivek Joshi; Umesh Dimri; Arumugam Gopalakrishnan; Y. Ajith; Shahjahan Alam; V.K. Gupta; R. Raguvaran
Journal of Parasitic Diseases | 2017
Vivek Joshi; Umesh Dimri; Shahjahan Alam; Arumugam Gopalakrishnan
Journal of Parasitic Diseases | 2017
Arumugam Gopalakrishnan; Umesh Dimri; Vivek Joshi; V. R. Kundave; Y. Ajith; M. I. Yatoo
Journal of Parasitic Diseases | 2017
Vivek Joshi; Shahjahan Alam; Umesh Dimri; A.G. Bhanuprakash; Arumugam Gopalakrishnan; Y. Ajith