Affiliations 

  • 1 a Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology, Department of Vet Microbiology and Pathology, Faculty of Vet Medicine , University of Jos , Jos , Plateau State Nigeria
  • 2 b Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Microbiology and Pathology , Universiti Putra Malaysia , Serdang , Malaysia
  • 3 c Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Pathology , University of Ibadan , Ibadan , Nigeria
  • 4 d Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology , Universiti Putra Malaysia , Serdang , Malaysia
  • 5 e Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , Universiti Putra Malaysia , Seri Kembangan , Malaysia
J Immunoassay Immunochem, 2019;40(4):419-438.
PMID: 31154897 DOI: 10.1080/15321819.2019.1620766

Abstract

Brucellosis constitutes an infectious re-emerging zoonosis. Spread of diseases could be exacerbated by stress-induced immunosuppression. This study evaluated relationship between Brucella melitensis infection, shedding dynamics, dexamethasone-induced stress, pathological alterations and resveratrol ameliorative effects in goats. Twelve nonpregnant goats were divided into four groups A, B, C, and D of three animals each. Groups A and B were administered 107 CFU/mL of B. melitensis ocularly, 21 days prior to 7 days consecutive administration of dexamethasone (2 mg/kg). Group A was further administered resveratrol (5 mg/kg) intravenously for 5 consecutive days from day 31 post B. melitensis inoculation. Group C was administered similar dose of B. melitensis while group D was inoculated normal saline. Blood, nasal, ocular, and vaginal swabs were collected at intervals for analysis. The does were sacrificed at day 42 post inoculation (pi). Tissues were collected for tissue bacterial load determination, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. Dexamethasone administration from day 21 pi increased the frequency in the shedding dynamics, tissue bacterial load, pathological alterations (frequency of microgranuloma and intensity of immunostaining) in group B while 5 days treatment with resveratrol following dexamethasone administration significantly reduced tissue bacterial load, decline in shedding dynamics, and ameliorate damage by dexamethasone administration/B. melitensis infection.

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