Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongue

The tongue is the principal tool to animals do self-cleaning, mainly for ruminants. Grooming behavior is responsible for cleaning ectoparasites in cattle, especially ticks. The cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus is one of the most harmful, resulting in great damages to the Brazilian livestock. It i...

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Main Authors: Cecília José Veríssimo, Selma Marques D’Agostino, Fernanda Ferreira Pessoa, Vânia Mirele Ferreira Carrijo, Ricardo Lopes Dias da Costa, Luciandra Macedo de Toledo
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2015-02-01
Series:Boletim de Indústria Animal
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Online Access:http://ojs.iz.sp.gov.br/index.php/bia/article/view/428
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author Cecília José Veríssimo
Selma Marques D’Agostino
Fernanda Ferreira Pessoa
Vânia Mirele Ferreira Carrijo
Ricardo Lopes Dias da Costa
Luciandra Macedo de Toledo
author_facet Cecília José Veríssimo
Selma Marques D’Agostino
Fernanda Ferreira Pessoa
Vânia Mirele Ferreira Carrijo
Ricardo Lopes Dias da Costa
Luciandra Macedo de Toledo
author_sort Cecília José Veríssimo
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description The tongue is the principal tool to animals do self-cleaning, mainly for ruminants. Grooming behavior is responsible for cleaning ectoparasites in cattle, especially ticks. The cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus is one of the most harmful, resulting in great damages to the Brazilian livestock. It is well known that Zebu breeds are resistant and European breeds are susceptible to this tick. The importance of self-grooming in reducing the cattle tick infestation is well-known, but not the role of the tongue morfology in the process. The tongue has four types of papillae being the filiform papilla the responsible for the self-cleaning. The aim of this work was to know and to compare the filiform papilla from 8 Nelore (Zebu), and 8 Holstein and 2 Brow-Swiss (European) cattle. A biopsy was taken off from 18 steers’ tongues (about two-year-olds), through an 8 mm diameter punch, in the central anterior third part, at a distance of 3 cm from the tip. The animals were previously anaesthetized with 2% xylazine hydrochloride, and lidocaine hydrochloride 2.0 g. After the tissue removal, the local lesions received an ointment of triamcinolone acetonide, 1.0 mg/g. The biopsies were submitted to fixation and dehydration (required for studies in Scanning Electron Microscope) at the NAP/MEPA-ESALQ-USP Laboratory. The papillae measuring were performed with the aid of a measurement tool between two points with the Software Scanning Electron Microscope Zeiss LEO 435 VP. We also calculated the number of filiform papillae per cm2, and performed a statistical analysis using the SPSSP® (version 12.0) in a completely randomized design. The oneway analysis of variance was done to detect significant breed (European x Zebu) differences in the mean length and width base of the filiform papillae, the distances between bases and apices of the papilla and the number of filiform papillae per cm2. The results showed that Nelore breed has longer papillae, and has more papillae per cm2 than the European cattle, so the spacements between the papillae are smaller, but the base width is similar (Table 1). This morfology should give greater roughness to the Nelore tongue and consequently more effectiveness in taking off the tick larva during the self-cleaning, and could be one of the explanations for the Zebu tick resistance.
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spelling doaj.art-adf9545aa6a74a509d46054cb5d371f52023-08-08T23:03:22ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002015-02-0171Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongueCecília José VeríssimoSelma Marques D’AgostinoFernanda Ferreira PessoaVânia Mirele Ferreira CarrijoRicardo Lopes Dias da CostaLuciandra Macedo de ToledoThe tongue is the principal tool to animals do self-cleaning, mainly for ruminants. Grooming behavior is responsible for cleaning ectoparasites in cattle, especially ticks. The cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus is one of the most harmful, resulting in great damages to the Brazilian livestock. It is well known that Zebu breeds are resistant and European breeds are susceptible to this tick. The importance of self-grooming in reducing the cattle tick infestation is well-known, but not the role of the tongue morfology in the process. The tongue has four types of papillae being the filiform papilla the responsible for the self-cleaning. The aim of this work was to know and to compare the filiform papilla from 8 Nelore (Zebu), and 8 Holstein and 2 Brow-Swiss (European) cattle. A biopsy was taken off from 18 steers’ tongues (about two-year-olds), through an 8 mm diameter punch, in the central anterior third part, at a distance of 3 cm from the tip. The animals were previously anaesthetized with 2% xylazine hydrochloride, and lidocaine hydrochloride 2.0 g. After the tissue removal, the local lesions received an ointment of triamcinolone acetonide, 1.0 mg/g. The biopsies were submitted to fixation and dehydration (required for studies in Scanning Electron Microscope) at the NAP/MEPA-ESALQ-USP Laboratory. The papillae measuring were performed with the aid of a measurement tool between two points with the Software Scanning Electron Microscope Zeiss LEO 435 VP. We also calculated the number of filiform papillae per cm2, and performed a statistical analysis using the SPSSP® (version 12.0) in a completely randomized design. The oneway analysis of variance was done to detect significant breed (European x Zebu) differences in the mean length and width base of the filiform papillae, the distances between bases and apices of the papilla and the number of filiform papillae per cm2. The results showed that Nelore breed has longer papillae, and has more papillae per cm2 than the European cattle, so the spacements between the papillae are smaller, but the base width is similar (Table 1). This morfology should give greater roughness to the Nelore tongue and consequently more effectiveness in taking off the tick larva during the self-cleaning, and could be one of the explanations for the Zebu tick resistance.http://ojs.iz.sp.gov.br/index.php/bia/article/view/428filiform papillaticktongue
spellingShingle Cecília José Veríssimo
Selma Marques D’Agostino
Fernanda Ferreira Pessoa
Vânia Mirele Ferreira Carrijo
Ricardo Lopes Dias da Costa
Luciandra Macedo de Toledo
Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongue
Boletim de Indústria Animal
filiform papilla
tick
tongue
title Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongue
title_full Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongue
title_fullStr Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongue
title_full_unstemmed Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongue
title_short Filiform papilla of european and zebu cattle’s tongue
title_sort filiform papilla of european and zebu cattlea€™s tongue
topic filiform papilla
tick
tongue
url http://ojs.iz.sp.gov.br/index.php/bia/article/view/428
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