Comparison of effects of low and high tick infestations on acquired cattle tick resistance: Hyalomma marginatum marginatum

Three Holstein calves were infested with low numbers of ticks, two or three pairs of adults Hyalomma marginatum marginatum in cloth bag daily for 21 days. Infestation was carried out during tick proliferation periods. Two months later, cattle leads were challenged with 100 pairs of ticks. Another gr...

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description Three Holstein calves were infested with low numbers of ticks, two or three pairs of adults Hyalomma marginatum marginatum in cloth bag daily for 21 days. Infestation was carried out during tick proliferation periods. Two months later, cattle leads were challenged with 100 pairs of ticks. Another group of three Holstein calves were infested five times with 100 pairs of adult ticks of the same species. The five infestations were performed two weeks from the previous infestation. Three tick characteristics were recorded for each experiment: survival to detachment, females weight at detachment and egg mass weight. Light continuous infestations did not cause a significant change in this parameter, but every parameter declined gradually in the heavy infestations. Female and egg mass weight reached a significant difference from the first infestation by the fourth infestation. The circulating antibodies anti-salivary glands of Hyalomma m. marginatum showed that light infestation may induce like immuno-suppression. However, there is an inverse relationship between these antibodies and manifestation of resistance when calves were heavily infested. This is discussed in relation to a fraction of produced antibodies against protective antigens, and participation of another effector mechanism. Trois bovins de race Holstein ont été infestés par deux à trois paires de tiques adultes de l'espèce Hyalomma m. marginatum, chaque jour pendant 21 jours. Les infestations ont été réalisés pendant la période d'activité des tiques. Une infestation d'épreuve avec 100 paires de tiques a été faite deux mois après la dernière infestation. Un second groupe de trois bovins de la même race a fait l'objet de cinq infestations massives ( 100 paires de tiques par infestation) à intervalles de 15 jours et cela après gorgement de la dernière tique de l'infestation précédente. Au cours de cette étude trois paramètres ont été suivis : la survie au détachement, le poids des tiques femelles et enfin la masse d'œufs. Les infestations continues et modérées n'ont pas provoqué de changement significatif des paramètres suivis. Par contre, les infestations massives ont causé une baisse progressive et significative de ces paramètres. Le poids des tiques femelles et la masse d'œufs marquent une baisse significative à partir de la 4 -5e infestation. Les anticorps circulant dirigés contre les glandes salivaires de la tique Hyalomma m. marginatum ont montré que les infestations modérées induisent probableme
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Antibody Formation
Biological and medical sciences
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - immunology
Cattle Diseases - parasitology
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay - veterinary
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
humoral response
Hyalomma marginatum marginatum
infestations lourdes et répétées
infestations légères et continues
Linear Models
low and continuous infestations
Male
Medically important nuisances and vectors, pests of stored products and materials: population survey and control
Recurrence
repeatedly heavy infestations
resistance
réponse humorale
résistance
Tick Infestations - immunology
Tick Infestations - parasitology
Tick Infestations - veterinary
ticks
Ticks - growth & development
Ticks - immunology
tiques
Vectors. Intermediate hosts
title Comparison of effects of low and high tick infestations on acquired cattle tick resistance: Hyalomma marginatum marginatum
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