Uggla, Arvid
- Department of Cattle and Sheep Diseases, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
n order to study the relation between prostaglandin F2α levels and fever during Toxoplasma gondii infection, six non-pregnant ewe lambs were exposed orally to T. gondii oocysts and an additional four animals were used as non-inoculated controls. Rectal temperature was measured daily during four weeks and plasma samples were analysed for the content of 15-ketodihydroprostaglandin F2α. As compared to controls, the inoculated animals had significantly elevated rectal temperature on days 4–16 after infection, but no concomitant changes in prostaglandin F2α metabolite levels were recorded.
Journal of veterinary medicine. Series A
1990, volume: 37, number: 7, pages: 549-553
Clinical Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/145191