44 research outputs found
Immunohistochemistry for detection of avian infectious bronchitis virus strain M41 in the proventriculus and nervous system of experimentally infected chicken embryos
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Infectious bronchitis virus primarily induces a disease of the respiratory system, different IBV strains may show variable tissue tropisms and also affect the oviduct and the kidneys. Proventriculitis was also associated with some new IBV strains. Aim of this study was to investigate by immunohistochemistry (IHC) the tissue tropism of avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strain M41 in experimentally infected chicken embryos.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>To this end chicken embryos were inoculated in the allantoic sac with 10<sup>3 </sup>EID<sub>50 </sub>of IBV M41 at 10 days of age. At 48, 72, and 120 h postinoculation (PI), embryos and chorioallantoic membranes (CAM) were sampled, fixed, and paraffin-wax embedded. Allantoic fluid was also collected and titrated in chicken embryo kidney cells (CEK). The sensitivity of IHC in detecting IBV antigens in the CAM of inoculated eggs matched the virus reisolation and detection in CEK. Using IHC, antigens of IBV were detected in nasal epithelium, trachea, lung, spleen, myocardial vasculature, liver, gastrointestinal tract, kidney, skin, sclera of the eye, spinal cord, as well as in brain neurons of the inoculated embryos. These results were consistent with virus isolation and denote the wide tissue tropism of IBV M41 in the chicken embryo. Most importantly, we found infection of vasculature and smooth muscle of the proventriculus which has not seen before with IBV strain M41.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>IHC can be an additional useful tool for diagnosis of IBV infection in chickens and allows further studies to foster a deeper understanding of the pathogenesis of infections with IBV strains of different virulence. Moreover, these results underline that embryonic tissues in addition to CAM could be also used as possible source to generate IBV antigens for diagnostic purposes.</p
Postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome in farmed wild boars (Sus scrofa) in Rio Grande do Sul
USO DE ĂLEOS ESSENCIAIS NO CONTROLE DOS SINAIS CLĂNICOS DAS DIARREIAS NEONATAIS EM LEITĂES NASCIDOS DE FĂMEAS COM DIFERENTES ORDENS DE PARTO
Abscessos dentĂĄrios periapicais em leitĂ”es com sĂndrome multissistĂȘmica do definhamento
Aspectos clĂnicos e patolĂłgicos da intoxicação por Sida carpinifolia (Malvaceae) em caprinos no Rio Grande do Sul
CaracterĂsticas e frequĂȘncia das doenças de suĂnos na RegiĂŁo Central do Rio Grande do Sul
Paralysis in pigs with spinal cord injury due to porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV-2) infection.
Assessing short-term human-robot interaction in public space
Zlotowski J. Assessing short-term human-robot interaction in public space. In: Campos P, Graham N, Jorge J, Nunes N, Palanque P, Winckler M, eds. Human Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol 6949. Heidelberg/ Berlin: Springer; 2011: 370-373
Rectal stenosis in pigs associated with Salmonella Typhimurium and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infection
Rectal stricture is an acquired annular fibrous constriction of the rectum that results from a variety of chronic necrotizing enteric diseases. In pigs, it is in most cases a sequel of Salmonella infection. Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is a known pathogen causing immunosuppression in pigs worldwide. PCV2 infected pigs may be predisposed to salmonellosis. In this report, rectal stenosis was observed in 160 pigs from a herd that experienced an outbreak of enteric salmonellosis over a 4-month period. Distension of the abdominal wall and diarrhea were the main clinical signs observed. Five animals were analyzed showing annular cicatrization of the rectal wall 5.0-7.0 cm anterior to the anorectal junction and Salmonella-positive immunostaining in the large intestine. Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from fragments of the large intestine. Porcine circovirus type 2 antigen was observed in the mesenteric lymph-node in 4 pigs and in the large intestine in 3 pigs