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Título: Correlating the immune response with the clinical-pathological course of persistent mastitis experimentally induced by Mycoplasma agalactiae in dairy goats
Autores/as: Castro Alonso, Ayoze 
Rodríguez Guisado, Francisco 
De la Fé, C.
Espinosa de los Monteros y Zayas, Antonio 
Poveda Guerrero, José Bismarck 
Andrada Borzollino, Marisa Ana 
Herráez Thomas, Pedro Manuel 
Clasificación UNESCO: 310907 Patología
Palabras clave: Colony forming units
Goat
Immunohistochemistry
Mastitis
Mycoplasma agalactiae, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Editor/a: 0034-5288
Publicación seriada: Research in Veterinary Science 
Resumen: To correlate the clinical course of mycoplasma mastitis with its immune response, right mammary glands of 15 lactating goats were inoculating with 1010 colony-forming units (cfu) of Mycoplasma agalactiae (Ma). Before sacrificing the animals at 5, 15 or 45 days post-inoculation (dpi), blood Ma antibody titres and milk mycoplasma colony and somatic cell counts were monitored. Ma colonised the mammary gland and milk counts increased to over 1012 cfu/ml within 5 dpi. During this period, an innate immune response involving neutrophils and macrophages was observed, and Ma antigen appeared in the degenerated acinar epithelium. From 7 dpi, a specific antibody response coincided with reduced viable mycoplasmas in milk. The humoral immune response was limited; by 37 dpi, all animals scored negative for anti-Ma antibodies, and around 108 cfu/ml were shed. Results indicate an early immune response to Ma inoculation unable to control mycoplasmal invasion. An ensuing humoral response, despite reducing the mycoplasma burden, leads to chronic, persistent infection.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43362
ISSN: 0034-5288
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2008.06.004
Fuente: Research in Veterinary Science [ISSN 0034-5288], v. 86(2), p. 274-280
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