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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Non-Opsonic Attachment Of Bordetella Bronchiseptica Mediated By Cd11/Cd18 And Cell Surface Carbohydrates, Karen B. Register, Mark R. Ackermann, Marcus E. Kehrli Jr.
Non-Opsonic Attachment Of Bordetella Bronchiseptica Mediated By Cd11/Cd18 And Cell Surface Carbohydrates, Karen B. Register, Mark R. Ackermann, Marcus E. Kehrli Jr.
Mark R. Ackermann
Porcine atrophic rhinitis associated with Bordetella bronchiseptica is characterized by a severe inflammatory response in the mucosa of the nasal turbinates. Initial infiltrates of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) are followed by accumulations of mononuclear cells. In this report, we have investigated the interaction between porcine PMN and B. bronchiseptica. PMN incubated in PBS with a fluorescently labeled hemagglutinating porcine isolate, but not a non-hemagglutinating variant, had high levels of cell-associated fluorescence as determined by flow cytometry. Light microscopy indicated that most cell-associated bacteria were ingested. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the presence of intracellular bacteria, which were contained within membrane-bound phagosomes. A …
Pulmonary Lesions In Fetuses Exposed In Utero To Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus, Kelly M. Lager, Mark R. Ackermann
Pulmonary Lesions In Fetuses Exposed In Utero To Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus, Kelly M. Lager, Mark R. Ackermann
Mark R. Ackermann
The salient features of a porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) epizootic include respiratory disease followed by reproductive failure. The respiratory component is usually recognized first in finishing pigs or in the breeding herd as a mild flu-like disease with a high morbidity for all ages and high mortality in younger pigs. In breeding herds, acute maternal reproductive failure often follows the onset of respiratory disease. PRRS is characterized by a sudden increase in early farrowings, late-term abortions, stillborn and mummified fetuses, weak neonates with high mortality, late returns to estrus, and repeat breeders. No consistent histopathology has been obseived …
Redistribution Of Insoluble Interphotoreceptor Matrix Components During Photoreceptor Differentiation In The Mouse Retina, Kristina Mieziewska, Agoston Szel, Theo Van Veen, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Nancy Philp
Redistribution Of Insoluble Interphotoreceptor Matrix Components During Photoreceptor Differentiation In The Mouse Retina, Kristina Mieziewska, Agoston Szel, Theo Van Veen, Gustavo D. Aguirre, Nancy Philp
Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD
Distribution Of Anti-Cd68 (Ebm11) Immunoreactivity In Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Bovine Tissues, Mark R. Ackermann, B. M. Debey, T. J. Stabel, J. H. Gold, K. B. Register, J. T. Meehan
Distribution Of Anti-Cd68 (Ebm11) Immunoreactivity In Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Bovine Tissues, Mark R. Ackermann, B. M. Debey, T. J. Stabel, J. H. Gold, K. B. Register, J. T. Meehan
Mark R. Ackermann
A commercially acquired anti-human macrophage antibody (anti-CD68; EBM11) was used in an immunocytochemical technique to detect macrophages in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from cattle, pigs, humans, rats, turkeys, dogs, and cats. In healthy cattle, the antibody labeled alveolar macrophages, pulmonary intravascular cells (presumably intravascular macrophages), and macrophage-like cells in other tissues. In bovine lungs infected with Pasteurella haemolytica, EBM11 antibody labeled 95% of alveolar macrophages and macrophages within alveolar septa but only 0–2% of streaming or “oat” leukocytes. Alveolar macrophages were also stained by EBM11 in pigs but not in rats, turkeys, dogs, and cats. The antibody also stained macrophage aggregates …
Phenotypic Expression Of Recombinant Plasmids Pkt107 And Phk11 In An Avirulent Avian Escherichia Coli, Richard E. Wooley, Lisa K. Nolan, John Brown, Penelope S. Gibbs, Denise I. Bounous
Phenotypic Expression Of Recombinant Plasmids Pkt107 And Phk11 In An Avirulent Avian Escherichia Coli, Richard E. Wooley, Lisa K. Nolan, John Brown, Penelope S. Gibbs, Denise I. Bounous
Lisa K. Nolan
An avirulent wild-type avian Escherichia coli strain (Av) was electrotransformed with plasmids coding for complement resistance (pKT107) and Colicin V (ColV) production (pHK11) in order to study the effects of complement resistance and ColV production on virulence. Transformants were also compared with the wild type for embryo lethality, uptake by macrophages, motility, growth rate, plasmid content, and hemolysis. Growth rates and complement resistance patterns of strain Av and transformant Av+pHK1 1 were similar, but Av+pHK11 caused a significantly greater number of deaths in embryos and acquired motility. Transformant Av+pKT107 had a lower rate of phagocytosis, a slower growth rate, and …
Characterization Of An Avirulent Mutant Of A Virulent Avian Escherichia Coli Isolate, Lisa K. Nolan, Richard E. Wooley, Catherine W. Giddings, John Brown
Characterization Of An Avirulent Mutant Of A Virulent Avian Escherichia Coli Isolate, Lisa K. Nolan, Richard E. Wooley, Catherine W. Giddings, John Brown
Lisa K. Nolan
A virulent, complement-resistant avian Escherichia co/lisolate and its avirulent, complement-sensitive, transposon-insertion mutant were compared for the purpose of revealing structures associated with complement resistance. Both had a smooth lipopolysaccharide layer, contained traT, and lacked a capsule, but the mutant possessed a 16.2-kilodalton outer-membrane protein (OMP) not present in the wild-type. This protein may be the product of a coding region interrupted by transposon insertion. Such results suggest that an OMP greater than 16.2 kilodaltons in size may be responsible for the complement resistance and virulence of this wild-type E. coli.
Infected Cell Types In Ovine Lung Following Exposure To Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus, J. T. Meehan, R. C. Cutlip, H. D. Lehmkuhl, J. P. Kluge, Mark R. Ackermann
Infected Cell Types In Ovine Lung Following Exposure To Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus, J. T. Meehan, R. C. Cutlip, H. D. Lehmkuhl, J. P. Kluge, Mark R. Ackermann
Mark R. Ackermann
Sixteen adult sheep (ten females, six males obtained from a closed flock at National Animal Disease Center, Ames, IA) were experimentally infected with bovine respiratory syncytial virus strain 375 (BRSV), and lung tissues were stained for viral antigen. Two infected sheep were euthanatized at each of the following post-inoculation times: 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, 144, and 192 hours. Lung, nasal turbinates, trachea, right cranial bronchial and mediastinal lymph nodes, liver, and spleen were collected for histologic evaluation. An indirect immunoperoxidase technique was performed on routine paraffin-embedded sections of lung tissue, trachea, turbinates, and bronchial and mediastinal lymph nodes …
Effect Of Normal Intestinal Flora Of Chickens On Colonization By Virulent Colicin V-Producing, Avirulent, And Mutant Colicin V-Producing Avian Escherichia Coli, Richard E. Wooley, John Brown, Penelope S. Gibbs, Lisa K. Nolan, Kathy R. Turner
Effect Of Normal Intestinal Flora Of Chickens On Colonization By Virulent Colicin V-Producing, Avirulent, And Mutant Colicin V-Producing Avian Escherichia Coli, Richard E. Wooley, John Brown, Penelope S. Gibbs, Lisa K. Nolan, Kathy R. Turner
Lisa K. Nolan
Colonization of the intestinal tracts of newly hatched chicks with Escherichia coli was attempted by swabbing test organisms onto the air-shell of 19-day-old embryos. Test organisms consisted of two virulent E. coli isolates, one avirulent isolate, and one laboratory-derived mutant of the avirulent isolate carrying a recombinant plasmid coding for Colicin V production. Chicks were cultured weekly for 3 weeks for total E. coliand for the test organisms using selective media. Control chicks were sampled on weeks 1 and 5, and the normal E. coli intestinal microflora were examined for the production of colicins. The two virulent E. coli isolates …
Plasma Lipid Changes In Prcd-Affected And Normal Miniature Poodles Given Oral Supplements Of Linseed Oil. Indications For The Involvement Of N-3 Fatty Acids In Inherited Retinal Degenerations, Robert E. Anderson, Maureen B. Maude, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre
Plasma Lipid Changes In Prcd-Affected And Normal Miniature Poodles Given Oral Supplements Of Linseed Oil. Indications For The Involvement Of N-3 Fatty Acids In Inherited Retinal Degenerations, Robert E. Anderson, Maureen B. Maude, Gregory M. Acland, Gustavo D. Aguirre
Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD
Decreased Opsin Mrna And Immunoreactivity In Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration (Prcd): Cytochemical Studies Of Early Disease And Degeneration, Jun Huang, Marie-Françoise Chesselet, Gustavo Aguirre
Decreased Opsin Mrna And Immunoreactivity In Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration (Prcd): Cytochemical Studies Of Early Disease And Degeneration, Jun Huang, Marie-Françoise Chesselet, Gustavo Aguirre
Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD