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Effect of the quinolone coccidiostat decoquinate on the rearrangement of chromosomes of Eimeria tenella
Authors:Del Cacho E  Gallego M  Pages M  Monteagudo L  Sánchez-Acedo C
Institution:

aDepartment of Animal Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Miguel Servet 177, University of Zaragoza, 50013 Zaragoza, Spain

bHIPRA Laboratories, Gerona, Spain

cDepartment of Anatomy, Embryology and Genetics, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Miguel Servet, 177, 50013 Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract:The present report concerns our attempts to further study the effect of quinolone coccidiostats on the sporulation of Eimeria tenella oocysts by analyzing the meiotic behaviour of the chromosomes. To that end, synaptonemal complexes were analyzed by TEM applied to intact meiotic chromosomes. These were isolated after disruption of oocysts, which were harvested from decoquinate-medicated and non-medicated (control) birds. In oocysts from control birds, synaptonemal complexes appeared as the 14 bivalents of the normal karyotype. However, in oocysts from medicated birds, our synaptonemal complex analysis revealed a reciprocal translocation, which was observed as an irregular pairing of chromosome axes 5 and 12 resulting in quadrivalent and trivalent configurations. This finding suggests breakage points in chromosomes 5 and 12 and exchange of chromosomal segments. Furthermore, breakpoints in chromosome 12 resulted in telomere deletion. The chromosomal aberrations described in the present study may result in reduced sporulation since chromosomes involved in translocations segregate abnormally during meiosis. In addition, the results reported provide new evidence of the inhibitory effect of quinolones on the sporulation of E. tenella oocysts, since sporocysts were not formed.
Keywords:Synaptonemal complexes  Reciprocal translocation  Eimeria tenella  Decoquinate
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