Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of Opisthorchosis

The purpose of the research is to study adaptative and neurological onsets in the behavior of animals infected by Opisthorchis felineus. Materials and methods. The research was conducted on 10 buck rabbits orally infected by metacercariae O. felineus in a dose of 50 specimen per one animal. 9 health...

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Main Authors: A. A. Sidelnikova, L. V. Nacheva, М. S. Boborykin
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal Scientific Centre VIEV 2020-05-01
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author A. A. Sidelnikova
L. V. Nacheva
М. S. Boborykin
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description The purpose of the research is to study adaptative and neurological onsets in the behavior of animals infected by Opisthorchis felineus. Materials and methods. The research was conducted on 10 buck rabbits orally infected by metacercariae O. felineus in a dose of 50 specimen per one animal. 9 health breeding stock animals were the control. Infection was confirmed by laboratory research of feces after 1.5 months with the detection of trematode ootids. The research of psychomotor reactions – somatosensorial, visile (photic), sound with evaluation of general animal reaction, their behavior and response of organs of senses was conducted after 4 months.Results and discussion. Aggressively-destructive disorders were established in the primary reaction to contact, in which the two-phase behavior is established, a short phase of aggression, alternating with a long inhibitory phase. Anxiety state showing in disorientation of movements, head turning in combination with the reaction of exclusion has been established in infected animals. Disorientation, active motor behavior similar to attack (aggression), ears pressing was noted when applying photic stimuli. Absence of forced squeezing, the reaction of the third eyelid was observed when taking into account reactions of eye assist device on photic stimulus. Absence of suspension reaction, anxiety was established under exposer of sound stimuli in animals, presence of loginess and absence of the reaction. Thus, psychomotor disorders apparently associated with toxic hepatic encephalopathy and general subcompensated dysfunction of the nervous system was noted in the cases of opisthorchosis after 4 months.
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spelling doaj-art-3d8790c496d142cbbd9dc7b799051a322025-08-20T03:59:17ZrusFederal Scientific Centre VIEVРоссийский паразитологический журнал1998-84352541-78432020-05-01124848910.31016/1998-8435-2018-12-4-84-89569Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of OpisthorchosisA. A. Sidelnikova0L. V. Nacheva1М. S. Boborykin2Kemerovo State Medical UniversityKemerovo State Medical UniversityVeterinarian emergency aid LLCThe purpose of the research is to study adaptative and neurological onsets in the behavior of animals infected by Opisthorchis felineus. Materials and methods. The research was conducted on 10 buck rabbits orally infected by metacercariae O. felineus in a dose of 50 specimen per one animal. 9 health breeding stock animals were the control. Infection was confirmed by laboratory research of feces after 1.5 months with the detection of trematode ootids. The research of psychomotor reactions – somatosensorial, visile (photic), sound with evaluation of general animal reaction, their behavior and response of organs of senses was conducted after 4 months.Results and discussion. Aggressively-destructive disorders were established in the primary reaction to contact, in which the two-phase behavior is established, a short phase of aggression, alternating with a long inhibitory phase. Anxiety state showing in disorientation of movements, head turning in combination with the reaction of exclusion has been established in infected animals. Disorientation, active motor behavior similar to attack (aggression), ears pressing was noted when applying photic stimuli. Absence of forced squeezing, the reaction of the third eyelid was observed when taking into account reactions of eye assist device on photic stimulus. Absence of suspension reaction, anxiety was established under exposer of sound stimuli in animals, presence of loginess and absence of the reaction. Thus, psychomotor disorders apparently associated with toxic hepatic encephalopathy and general subcompensated dysfunction of the nervous system was noted in the cases of opisthorchosis after 4 months.https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/582opisthorchosisopisthorchis felineusnervous disorderspsychomotor reactionsrabbitsorgans of senses
spellingShingle A. A. Sidelnikova
L. V. Nacheva
М. S. Boborykin
Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of Opisthorchosis
Российский паразитологический журнал
opisthorchosis
opisthorchis felineus
nervous disorders
psychomotor reactions
rabbits
organs of senses
title Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of Opisthorchosis
title_full Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of Opisthorchosis
title_fullStr Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of Opisthorchosis
title_full_unstemmed Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of Opisthorchosis
title_short Psychomotor Impairments in Experimental Animals in the Cases of Opisthorchosis
title_sort psychomotor impairments in experimental animals in the cases of opisthorchosis
topic opisthorchosis
opisthorchis felineus
nervous disorders
psychomotor reactions
rabbits
organs of senses
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