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Title: Immunohistochemical characterisation of parasitic pneumonias of dolphins stranded in the Canary Islands
Authors: Zafra Leva, Rafael 
Jáber Mohamad, José Raduán 
Pérez Arevalo,Jose 
De La Fuente Marquez, Jesus 
Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio 
Andrada Borzollino, Marisa Ana 
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús 
UNESCO Clasification: 240111 Patología animal
310907 Patología
240112 Parasitología animal
Keywords: Regulatory T-Cells
Porpoise Phocoena-Phocoena
Monoclonal-Antibodies
Cross-Reactivity
Harbor Porpoises, et al
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: 0034-5288
Journal: Research in Veterinary Science 
Abstract: This is the first work that applies immunohistochemistry in the characterisation of the inflammatory infiltrate of verminous bronchopneumonia associated with lungworm parasites in stranded dolphins. Samples from three different species (Stenella coerulealba, Stenella frontalis and Delphinus delphis) stranded in the Canary Islands were used. The most common findings found in these animals varied from bronchitis to verminous bronchopneumonia with different degree of severity. The immunohistochemical study showed variable expressions of Lysozyme, MHC-II, iNOS and IgG. The main population presenting in the inflammatory infiltrates were CD3+ lymphocytes. However, moderate number of Foxp3+ lymphocytes was found in lymph nodes even though no Foxp3+ cells were found in lung lesions in any of the samples analysed. This study revealed that lung lesions showed a chronic inflammatory infiltrate mainly composed by lymphocytes CD3+. Deeper studies are needed in order to provide a more complete scope about the infiltrates involved in these types of lesions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/47415
ISSN: 0034-5288
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2015.03.021
Source: Research in Veterinary Science [ISSN 0034-5288], v. 100, p. 207-212
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