2011
DOI: 10.6001/actamedica.v18i3.1826
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Histopathological and functional changes in the testicles of albino rats experimentally infected with Arcobacter butzleri

Abstract: Background.Arcobacter is an emerging zoonotic enteropathogen associated with spontaneous abortion, diarrhea and mastitis in domestic animals.Materials and methods. Thirty male pathogen-free albino rats were infected with a single challenge of Arcobacter butzleri (10 8 cfu/ml) isolated from the stool of healthy pigs with the aim of investigating the effects of A. butzleri on rat testicular histology and spermatogenesis.Results. In previously healthy male albino rats, A. butzleri caused testicular degeneration a… Show more

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“…In a rat study of Adesiji et al (2), two strains of A. butzleri isolated from stool of healthy chickens were tested on albino rat by giving a single oral challenge of 10 9 CFU/mL to adult male rats, and diarrhea occurred in all rats from the 5th day post infection, In this study, similar clinical signs were detected in all groups, but they were evident especially in mice infected with intraperitoneal and mammary gland routes which was confirmed with the pathological findings. Diarrhea a significant decrease in body temperature and severe tremors were observed as reported in previous studies (2,3). The isolation of the agent until the 5 th days of pi was consistent with the results of Adesiji et al (2).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In a rat study of Adesiji et al (2), two strains of A. butzleri isolated from stool of healthy chickens were tested on albino rat by giving a single oral challenge of 10 9 CFU/mL to adult male rats, and diarrhea occurred in all rats from the 5th day post infection, In this study, similar clinical signs were detected in all groups, but they were evident especially in mice infected with intraperitoneal and mammary gland routes which was confirmed with the pathological findings. Diarrhea a significant decrease in body temperature and severe tremors were observed as reported in previous studies (2,3). The isolation of the agent until the 5 th days of pi was consistent with the results of Adesiji et al (2).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Arcobacter species, which are morphologically similar to Campylobacter species but differ from Campylobacter species in terms of their growth characteristics (16), have been isolated from several diseases in human (22,25,29) and in animals (15,23,24,28). However, knowledge on the pathogenicity of Arcobacter is still very limited (2,3,13,14,16). Therefore, in this study, tissue colonization and pathogenicity of A. butzleri in BALB/c mice inoculated by peroral, intraperitoneal and intramammary routes were determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%