Trees A J, McAllister M M, Guy C S, McGarry J W, Smith R F, Williams D J L
Veterinary Parasitology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, Pembroke Place, Liverpool L3 5QA, UK.
Vet Parasitol. 2002 Oct 16;109(1-2):147-54. doi: 10.1016/s0304-4017(02)00234-0.
Three pregnant cows were each orally challenged at 10 weeks of gestation with 600 sporulated oocysts of Neospora caninum. The number of oocysts was limited by those available. In concurrent bioassays, one oocyst per os infected each of two gerbils. Challenged cattle developed Neospora-specific antibody, cell proliferation and gamma-interferon responses. N. caninum specific PCR demonstrated persisting infection in the brains of cows 4 months after calving. Abortion was not induced and there was no evidence of transplacental infection in the healthy calves born at full-term. This experiment suggests that the dose threshold for induction of abortion exceeds 600 oocysts.
三头怀孕母牛在妊娠10周时分别经口接种600个孢子化的犬新孢子虫卵囊。卵囊数量受可用数量限制。在同期生物测定中,每只经口接种一个卵囊,两只沙鼠均被感染。接种的母牛产生了新孢子虫特异性抗体、细胞增殖和γ干扰素反应。犬新孢子虫特异性PCR显示,产犊后4个月,母牛大脑中仍存在感染。未诱发流产,足月出生的健康犊牛也没有经胎盘感染的迹象。该实验表明,诱发流产的剂量阈值超过600个卵囊。