Effects of Ostertagia circumcincta infections on plasma gastrin in sheep
- 1 June 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 82 (3) , 401-410
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000066932
Abstract
SUMMARY: Radio-immunoassay of plasma gastrin showed that hypergastrinaemia developed in sheep during experimental infections with Ostertagia circumcincta. Elevations of plasma gastrin occurred within 8 days of the first dose of infective larvae, with the most marked increase being after 11–20 days when adult worms would be expected to be present in the abomasum. Increases of plasma gastrin levels from 69·0 ± 7·6, 28·7 ± 5·3, 48·7 ± 5·9 and 60·6 ± 9·4 pg/ml before infection to maxima of 650, 230, 900 and 750 pg/ml respectively were recorded in 4 sheep infected for the first time. In 2 others which had been previously infected and then treated with anthelmintic, plasma gastrin rose from 16·0 ± 4·0 and 377 ± 87 pg/ml to maxima of 260 and 900 pg/ml at 24 and 29 days after re-infection, respectively. The cause of hypergastrinaemia has not been established. The elevation of abomasal pH which occurs in ostertagiasis may result in increased gastrin levels but is thought not to be the only cause since plasma gastrin increased before the abomasal pH rose and developed in sheep infected for a second time although their abomasal contents remained at pH 4·0 or lower. The presence of the parasite is critical for development of hypergastrinaemia as shown by return of the gastrin level to normal following therapy with an anthelmintic. It was shown that the parasites do not depend on the hypergastrinaemia since O. circumcincta became established in antrectomized sheep in which hypergastrinaemia did not develop.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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