پديد آورندگان :
Tavassoli E نويسنده , Zare S نويسنده , Ghaderi Pakdel F نويسنده , Tehrani A A نويسنده , Tavassoli M نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Besides of transmitting several diseases to animals, and tick paralysis, Ornithodoros lahorensis induce skin
lesions. This experiment was done to determine histopathological features of adult O. lahorensis bite on rat.
Methods: In this investigation adult male rats were infested with O. lahorensis ticks. Animals were divided into two groups
and euthanized two days and two weeks after infestation. The skin samples were fixed in 10% buffer formal saline and
processed and sections were stained with hematoxylin & eosin.
Results: The lesions reflected the clinical and gross findings, with hyperemia, edema and vacuolation in the early stages,
cellular infiltrations, principally lymphocyte accompanied vascular changes. Newly formed fibrous tissue with large number
of hyperemic capillaries and active inflammatory process in which lymphocytes and eosinophils were the predominant cells,
were seen after two weeks. Foci of necrosis in the epithelium with remnant of infiltration of polymorphonucular cells with
sever hemorrhages were also evident. Vascular changes included prevascular infiltration of lymphocyte and fibrinoied necrosis
on the vessel walls.
Conclusion: This study well documented the different pathological changes of skin of rats with O. lahorensis.