Claudia Hallal-Calleros, Rosa Dominguez-Roldan, Emmanuel Dunstand-Guzmán, Mario Pérez-Martínez, Ruben Ramirez Aquino, Fernando Iván Flores-Pérez
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Fourteen female rabbits were experimentally infected with 1,000 <i>T. pisiformis</i> eggs and mated with a male on day 50 post-infection. Eight days after mating—corresponding to the mesometrial stage of implantation— tissue samples were collected from the middle third of the right uterine horn at the site of embryonic implantation, following the sampling rationale described in previous literature. Samples were fixed and processed using paraffin-embedding techniques, and histological sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Three sections per rabbit were analyzed across 18 fields per group, each field measuring 2,960 μm². Mucosal height was measured, and lymphocytes and macrophages were quantified in the mucosa based on morphological criteria.</p><h3>Results</h3><p> The results showed a significant increase in lymphocyte and macrophage infiltration at the implantation sites of infected does compared to controls (<i>p</i> < 0.05), along with a 49% increase in mucosal height. No cysticerci were found in the uterine tissue, but metacestodes were observed in the pelvic region in 33% of infected animals, with a mean of 3.1 ± 2.6 cysticerci per animal.</p><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>These findings suggest an increased immune cell infiltration and marked uterine mucosal remodeling in infected does, potentially interfering with embryo establishment and development. 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Effect of Infection with Taenia Pisiformis on Immune Cells Recruitment and Uterine Mucosa Histomorphometry of Pregnant Rabbits
Purpose
Taenia pisiformis cysticerci have been reported in the female reproductive tract of rabbits, and this parasitosis is known to alter reproductive behavior and reduce embryo implantation; however, tissue-based studies relating the immune system to the implantation site during infection have not been previously addressed. Therefore, our research provides new information on the interaction between pregnancy and parasitic infection.
Methods
This study evaluated the recruitment of immune cells in uterine tissue during T. pisiformis infection. Fourteen female rabbits were experimentally infected with 1,000 T. pisiformis eggs and mated with a male on day 50 post-infection. Eight days after mating—corresponding to the mesometrial stage of implantation— tissue samples were collected from the middle third of the right uterine horn at the site of embryonic implantation, following the sampling rationale described in previous literature. Samples were fixed and processed using paraffin-embedding techniques, and histological sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Three sections per rabbit were analyzed across 18 fields per group, each field measuring 2,960 μm². Mucosal height was measured, and lymphocytes and macrophages were quantified in the mucosa based on morphological criteria.
Results
The results showed a significant increase in lymphocyte and macrophage infiltration at the implantation sites of infected does compared to controls (p < 0.05), along with a 49% increase in mucosal height. No cysticerci were found in the uterine tissue, but metacestodes were observed in the pelvic region in 33% of infected animals, with a mean of 3.1 ± 2.6 cysticerci per animal.
Conclusion
These findings suggest an increased immune cell infiltration and marked uterine mucosal remodeling in infected does, potentially interfering with embryo establishment and development. We acknowledge that hormonal and cytokine measurements were not performed in this study; therefore, future research should address these parameters to clarify the underlying mechanisms.
期刊介绍:
Acta Parasitologica is an international journal covering the latest advances in the subject.
Acta Parasitologica publishes original papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in biochemical and molecular biology of parasites, their physiology, morphology, taxonomy and ecology, as well as original research papers on immunology, pathology, and epidemiology of parasitic diseases in the context of medical, veterinary and biological sciences. The journal also publishes short research notes, invited review articles, book reviews.
The journal was founded in 1953 as "Acta Parasitologica Polonica" by the Polish Parasitological Society and since 1954 has been published by W. Stefanski Institute of Parasitology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. Since 1992 in has appeared as Acta Parasitologica in four issues per year.