Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis

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The aim of this study was to verify if rats of the Holtzman strain can be infected with the enzootic bovine leukosis virus (VLB) when they receive blood and colostrum inocula from bovines infected by the virus via orally and intraperitoneally. This is to find new species of animals that can be used...

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Autores: Vignati, Renato, Ruiz-García, Luis, Montenegro, Milena, Sandoval-Monzón, Rocio
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/22886
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Materia:experimental model
rats
bovine leukaemia virus
seropositivity
modelo experimental
ratas
leucosis enzoótica bovina
seropositividad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
Evaluación de la rata (cepa Holtzman) como modelo de infección experimental para el virus de la leucosis bovina
title Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
spellingShingle Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
Vignati, Renato
experimental model
rats
bovine leukaemia virus
seropositivity
modelo experimental
ratas
leucosis enzoótica bovina
seropositividad
title_short Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
title_full Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
title_sort Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vignati, Renato
Ruiz-García, Luis
Montenegro, Milena
Sandoval-Monzón, Rocio
Vignati, Renato
Ruiz-García, Luis
Montenegro, Milena
Sandoval-Monzón, Rocio
author Vignati, Renato
author_facet Vignati, Renato
Ruiz-García, Luis
Montenegro, Milena
Sandoval-Monzón, Rocio
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author2 Ruiz-García, Luis
Montenegro, Milena
Sandoval-Monzón, Rocio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv experimental model
rats
bovine leukaemia virus
seropositivity
modelo experimental
ratas
leucosis enzoótica bovina
seropositividad
topic experimental model
rats
bovine leukaemia virus
seropositivity
modelo experimental
ratas
leucosis enzoótica bovina
seropositividad
description The aim of this study was to verify if rats of the Holtzman strain can be infected with the enzootic bovine leukosis virus (VLB) when they receive blood and colostrum inocula from bovines infected by the virus via orally and intraperitoneally. This is to find new species of animals that can be used in bioassays and that provide management facilities compared to the ovine species. For this, 28 rats of the Holtzman strain were used plus 8 crossbred sheep that were used as a control group. The 28 rats were distributed into three experimental groups: i) 8 rats inoculated with blood intraperitoneally, ii) 10 rats inoculated with blood orally, and iii) 10 rats inoculated with colostrum orally. The control group of sheep was inoculated with blood intraperitoneally. The inoculum was prepared from blood and colostrum samples from a cow diagnosed as serologically positive for VLB and with persistent lymphocytosis. The phlogistic layer was separated from the blood sample to prepare the inoculum and the colostrum sample was diluted to obtain the desired concentration and was directly inoculated. All animals were confirmed as VLB seronegative. After inoculation, follow-up was carried out at the third and sixth week using the INgezim BLV Compac 2.0 kit to check if there was seroconversion. No infection was found in any of the groups inoculated orally, 12.5% (1 individual) was positive in the group of rats inoculated intraperitoneally, while 100% of the sheep seroconverted at the third week. There were significant differences between the experimental groups and the control group. It can be concluded that the rat, Holtzman strain, was unsuitable for the experimental infection or bioassay with the bovine leukosis virus (VLB) with the inoculation methods used.
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spelling Evaluation of the rat (Holtzman strain) as an experimental infection model for bovine leukosisEvaluación de la rata (cepa Holtzman) como modelo de infección experimental para el virus de la leucosis bovinaVignati, RenatoRuiz-García, LuisMontenegro, MilenaSandoval-Monzón, RocioVignati, RenatoRuiz-García, LuisMontenegro, MilenaSandoval-Monzón, Rocioexperimental modelratsbovine leukaemia virusseropositivitymodelo experimentalratasleucosis enzoótica bovinaseropositividadThe aim of this study was to verify if rats of the Holtzman strain can be infected with the enzootic bovine leukosis virus (VLB) when they receive blood and colostrum inocula from bovines infected by the virus via orally and intraperitoneally. This is to find new species of animals that can be used in bioassays and that provide management facilities compared to the ovine species. For this, 28 rats of the Holtzman strain were used plus 8 crossbred sheep that were used as a control group. The 28 rats were distributed into three experimental groups: i) 8 rats inoculated with blood intraperitoneally, ii) 10 rats inoculated with blood orally, and iii) 10 rats inoculated with colostrum orally. The control group of sheep was inoculated with blood intraperitoneally. The inoculum was prepared from blood and colostrum samples from a cow diagnosed as serologically positive for VLB and with persistent lymphocytosis. The phlogistic layer was separated from the blood sample to prepare the inoculum and the colostrum sample was diluted to obtain the desired concentration and was directly inoculated. All animals were confirmed as VLB seronegative. After inoculation, follow-up was carried out at the third and sixth week using the INgezim BLV Compac 2.0 kit to check if there was seroconversion. No infection was found in any of the groups inoculated orally, 12.5% (1 individual) was positive in the group of rats inoculated intraperitoneally, while 100% of the sheep seroconverted at the third week. There were significant differences between the experimental groups and the control group. It can be concluded that the rat, Holtzman strain, was unsuitable for the experimental infection or bioassay with the bovine leukosis virus (VLB) with the inoculation methods used.El objetivo del estudio fue comprobar si las ratas de la cepa Holtzman se pueden infectar con el virus de la leucosis bovina enzoótica (VLB), cuando reciben por vía oral e intraperitoneal inóculos de sangre y calostro proveniente de bovinos infectados por el virus. Esto con la finalidad de encontrar nuevas especies de animales que puedan emplearse en los bioensayos y que brinden facilidades en el manejo en comparación a la especie ovina. Se trabajó con 28 ratas de la cepa Holtzman y 8 ovinos mestizos que se emplearon como grupo control. Las 28 ratas fueron distribuidas en tres grupos experimentales: i) 8 ratas inoculadas con sangre por vía intraperitoneal, ii) 10 ratas inoculadas con sangre por vía oral y iii) 10 ratas inoculadas con calostro por vía oral. El grupo control de ovinos fue inoculado con sangre por vía intraperitoneal. El inóculo fue preparado a partir de las muestras de sangre y calostro provenientes de una vaca diagnosticada como serológicamente positiva al VLB y con linfocitosis persistente. De la muestra de sangre se separó la capa flogística para preparar el inóculo y la muestra de calostro se diluyó para obtener la concentración deseada y fue inoculada directamente. Todos los animales fueron confirmados como seronegativos al VLB. Después de la inoculación se realizó un seguimiento a la tercera y sexta semana empleando el kit INgezim BLV Compac 2.0 para comprobar si hubo seroconversión. No se encontró infección en ninguno de los grupos inoculados por vía oral, en tanto que 12.5% (1 individuo) resultó positivo en el grupo de ratas inoculado por vía intraperitoneal, mientras que el 100% de los ovinos seroconvirtió a la tercera semana. Hubo diferencias significativas entre los grupos experimentales y el grupo control. Se puede concluir que la rata, cepa Holtzman, no resultó ser adecuada para la infección experimental o bioensayo con el virus de leucosis bovina (VLB) con los métodos de inoculación utilizados.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2023-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2288610.15381/rivep.v34i1.22886Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 Núm. 1 (2023); e22886Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2023); e228861682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/22886/19346Derechos de autor 2023 Renato Vignati, Luis Ruiz-García, Milena Montenegro, Rocio Sandoval-Monzónhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/228862023-02-28T11:10:33Z
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