Evaluation of in vitro activation of bovine endometrial and vaginal epithelial and blood mononuclear cells to produce nitric oxide in response to Mycoplasma bovis
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Genital mycoplasmosis is a condition present in bovine production systems, and the
most important agents involved are Mycoplasma bovis, Mycoplasma bovigenitalium and
Ureaplasma diversum. Some aspects of their pathogenesis remain unclear. This study
was designed in order to evaluate their ability to stimulate mononuclear cells from the
endometrium, vagina and peripheral blood of cycling and healthy cows to produce
nitric oxide (NO). Cellular cultures of endometrial, vaginal and peripheral blood cells
from 33 healthy cows were cultivated with Mycoplasma bovis, Mycoplasma bovigenitalium
and Ureaplasma diversum originated from the 4th passage in culture broth and the NO
production was measured by the Greiss reaction. Confirmation of the presence of
mononuclear cells and of the agents during and after the NO assay was done by Giemsa
stained smears and further cultivation and detection by PCR reaction. Mononuclear
cells from all samples produced NO. Mycoplasma bovigenitalium stimulated higher NO
production than the others (p<0.05). Endometrial cells produced less NO than
vaginal or blood cultured cells. In conclusion, it seems that Mycoplasma bovis, Mycoplasma
bovigenitalium, and Ureaplasma diversum are able to activate mononuclear cells and induce
the production of NO, thus suggesting that this pathway is elicited in response to
the primary infection by these agents. More studies are necessary to verify why these
agents remain in the bovine reproductive tract for long periods and how they reassume
deleterious effects.
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PÔRTO, Regiani Nascimento Gagno et al. Evaluation of in vitro activation of bovine endometrial and vaginal epithelial and blood mononuclear cells to produce nitric oxide in response to Mycoplasma bovis, Mycoplasma bovigenitalium and Ureaplasma diversum. Acta Veterinaria, Beograd, v. 71, n. 2, p. 137-146, 2021. DOI: 10.2478/acve-2021-0012. Disponível em: https://www.actaveterinaria.rs/volume/issue/21/108. Acesso em: 20 ago. 2024.