16 research outputs found
The role of pulmonary intravascular macrophages in the development of heaves in horses
ABSTRACT
Heaves is triggered by exposure to dust and its components, such as endotoxin, and is characterized by clinical signs such as coughing, decreased exercise tolerance, difficulty breathing and abnormal lung sounds which are due to bronchoconstriction and accumulation of neutrophils in the airways. Pulmonary intravascular macrophages (PIMs) are believed to increase horsesâ sensitivity to endotoxemia-induced lung inflammation. The first objective of this study was to investigate a hitherto unknown role of PIMs in equine heaves. I used mouldy hay (MH) to induce heaves and gadolinium chloride (GC) to deplete PIMs in order to compare responses between non-treated and GC-treated heaves horses. A modified randomized crossover study (2X2 factorial) was conducted in which mares (N=9) were exposed to 4 different treatments: alfalfa cubes (Cb), alfalfa cubes + GC (Cb-GC), mouldy hay (MH) and MH + GC (MH-GC). Each treatment was followed by broncholaveolar lavage (BAL). MH was fed for 7 days to induce heaves followed by Cb for 21 days to achieve remission, whereas the treatments in which heaves was not induced (Cb; Cb-GC), the cubes were fed prior to the BAL and for 14 days after the BAL to allow recovery from the BAL procedure. BAL fluids were processed to investigate total cell, neutrophil and alveolar macrophage concentrations. In addition, TNFĂĄ protein levels as well as TNFĂĄ, IL-8, and TLR4 mRNA expression in BAL cells were assessed in order to infer on their activation state.
Data showed higher concentration of dust (3X), endotoxin (20X), and endotoxin per milligram of dust (7X) in MH compared to the Cb environment. Clinical scores and neutrophil concentrations in BAL were higher when mares received MH compared to MH and GC (MH-GC). Real time reverse transcriptase PCR revealed a significant lower expression of IL-8 and TLR4 mRNA in BAL cells from MH-GC mares compared to MH. TNFĂĄ mRNA expression as well as protein concentration were not affected by the different treatments. In vitro secondary LPS challenge significantly increased IL-8 mRNA expression in cells from MH treatment compared to without LPS, but not in the MH-GC treatment. TLR4 expression was not affected by the secondary challenge. Although secondary LPS challenge increased expression of TNFĂĄ mRNA and protein, the differences among treatment groups were not meaningful. In conclusion, PIM depletion attenuates clinical scores, migration of inflammatory cells into the alveolar space and expression of pro-inflammatory molecules in BAL cells of heaves horses.
The observations on the role of PIMs in heaves in horses prompted me to examine the occurrence of PIMs in human lungs. I found a trend for higher numbers of septal macrophages in autopsied lungs from human patients who died of non-pulmonary pathologies compared to those having either COPD or asthma. If these septal macrophages indeed represent the PIMs, this finding is contrary to existing belief that humans, unlike horses, do not have PIMs
Isolation and Phylogenetic Grouping of Equine Encephalosis Virus in Israel
During 2008â2009 in Israel, equine encephalosis virus (EEV) caused febrile outbreaks in horses. Phylogenetic analysis of segment 10 of the virus strains showed that they form a new cluster; analysis of segment 2 showed â92% sequence identity to EEV-3, the reference isolate. Thus, the source of this emerging EEV remains uncertain
Spatial and temporal distribution of West Nile virus in horses in Israel (1997-2013)--from endemic to epidemics.
With the rapid global spread of West Nile virus (WNV) and the endemic state it has acquired in new geographical areas, we hereby bring a thorough serological investigation of WNV in horses in a longstanding endemic region, such as Israel. This study evaluates the environmental and demographic risk factors for WNV infection in horses and suggests possible factors associated with the transition from endemic to epidemic state. West Nile virus seroprevalence in horses in Israel was determined throughout a period of more than a decade, before (1997) and after (2002 and 2013) the massive West Nile fever outbreak in humans and horses in 2000. An increase in seroprevalence was observed, from 39% (113/290) in 1997 to 66.1% (547/827) in 2002 and 85.5% (153/179) in 2013, with persistent significantly higher seroprevalence in horses situated along the Great Rift Valley (GRV) area, the major birds' migration route in Israel. Demographic risk factors included age and breed of the horse. Significantly lower spring precipitation was observed during years with increased human incidence rate that occurred between 1997-2007. Hence, we suggest referring to Israel as two WNV distinct epidemiological regions; an endemic region along the birds' migration route (GRV) and the rest of the country which perhaps suffers from cyclic epidemics. In addition, weather conditions, such as periods of spring drought, might be associated with the transition from endemic state to epidemic state of WNV
Low Seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii in the Horse Population in Israel
A cross-sectional investigation was done on the seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infection among apparently healthy horses in Israel. This survey included 383 horses distributed in 22 farms throughout Israel during the years 2011-2013. Serum samples were tested for the presence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies using the direct agglutination test (DAT) specific to Leishmania and by the modified agglutination test (MAT) for the presence of IgG antibodies to T. gondii. Low seroprevalences were detected for both L. infantum and T. gondii in the horse population in Israel; of the 338 horses tested, 6 (1.4%) were found to be seropositive for L. infantum and 11 (2.5%) for T. gondii, with no significant association between seroprevalence and demographic/environmental factors. An ongoing geographical expansion of L. infantum, previously reported in humans and dogs in Israel, was also supported by our results in horses. Here we present evidence of exposure of horses to L. infantum and T. gondii in Israel. Continuous seroprevalence surveillance in horses, such as the one performed in this study, might further elucidate the eco-epidemiology of these two important zoonotic parasites in this countr
The association of WNV seroprevalence with age in 2002 and 2013.
<p>No significant differences were observed in the seroprevalence between the different age groups except for the youngest age group (1â3 yr) in 2002, in which a significant lower seroprevalence was observed. *P<0.05.</p
Univariate analysis for demographic risk factors associated with WNV seroprevalence in horses in Israel in 2002 (nâ=â827).
<p>OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; P: p value; REF: reference variable.</p><p>Age was not recorded for 7/827 horses. Breed was not recorded for 19/827 horses.</p><p>Univariate analysis for demographic risk factors associated with WNV seroprevalence in horses in Israel in 2002 (nâ=â827).</p
Logistic regression model for the association of WNV seroprevalence in horses in Israel with demographic (age, gender, breed, colour) and geographical/environmental (Great Rift Valley - GRV) risk factors in 2002 (nâ=â802).
<p>Exp(B): odds ratio (the exponentiation of the B coefficient); S.E.: standard error; CI: confidence interval; GRV: Great Rift Valley; REF: reference variable.</p><p>Logistic regression model for the association of WNV seroprevalence in horses in Israel with demographic (age, gender, breed, colour) and geographical/environmental (Great Rift Valley - GRV) risk factors in 2002 (nâ=â802).</p
Average spring and autumn/winter precipitation (mm) in the years 1997â2007.
<p>Arrows represent years with documented increased human WNV incidence. Between 1997â2007, the average spring precipitation (mm) was significantly lower (P<0.05) in the group of years belonging to the âincreased WNV incidenceâ (arrows), as compared to the rest of the years. No differences in average autumn/winter precipitations were noted.</p