The jejunal cellular responses in chickens infected with a single dose of Ascaridia galli eggs

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The jejunal cellular responses in chickens infected with a single dose of Ascaridia galli eggs. / Luna Olivares, Luz Adilia; Kyvsgaard, Niels Christian; Ferdushy, Tania; Nejsum, Peter; Thamsborg, Stig Milan; Roepstorff, Allan Knud; Iburg, Tine Moesgaard.

I: Parasitology Research, Bind 114, Nr. 7, 07.2015, s. 2507-2515.

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Luna Olivares, LA, Kyvsgaard, NC, Ferdushy, T, Nejsum, P, Thamsborg, SM, Roepstorff, AK & Iburg, TM 2015, 'The jejunal cellular responses in chickens infected with a single dose of Ascaridia galli eggs', Parasitology Research, bind 114, nr. 7, s. 2507-2515. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4450-y

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Luna Olivares, L. A., Kyvsgaard, N. C., Ferdushy, T., Nejsum, P., Thamsborg, S. M., Roepstorff, A. K., & Iburg, T. M. (2015). The jejunal cellular responses in chickens infected with a single dose of Ascaridia galli eggs. Parasitology Research, 114(7), 2507-2515. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4450-y

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Luna Olivares LA, Kyvsgaard NC, Ferdushy T, Nejsum P, Thamsborg SM, Roepstorff AK o.a. The jejunal cellular responses in chickens infected with a single dose of Ascaridia galli eggs. Parasitology Research. 2015 jul.;114(7):2507-2515. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4450-y

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Luna Olivares, Luz Adilia ; Kyvsgaard, Niels Christian ; Ferdushy, Tania ; Nejsum, Peter ; Thamsborg, Stig Milan ; Roepstorff, Allan Knud ; Iburg, Tine Moesgaard. / The jejunal cellular responses in chickens infected with a single dose of Ascaridia galli eggs. I: Parasitology Research. 2015 ; Bind 114, Nr. 7. s. 2507-2515.

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title = "The jejunal cellular responses in chickens infected with a single dose of Ascaridia galli eggs",
abstract = "This histopathological study was carried out in order to investigate the cellular response in the jejunum to Ascaridia galli during the first 7 weeks of infection. Fourty-two ISA Brown chickens (7 weeks old) were infected orally with 500 embryonated A. galli eggs each while 28 chickens were left as uninfected controls. Six infected and four control chickens were necropsied at each time point 3, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28 and 42 days post-infection (dpi). Samples for histopathology were taken from three sites of the jejunoileum. Significantly higher eosinophil counts were seen in infected chickens compared to uninfected at 3, 7, 10, 14 and 28 dpi (P < 0.01). In both groups, the initial number of mast cells was high, but this high level of mast cells remained for a longer period in the infected group compared to the control group. Significantly higher counts were thus found in the infected group at 21 (P < 0.001), 28 (P < 0.01) and 42 dpi (P < 0.05). A. galli infection induced changes in the mucosal thickness as reduced villi length at 7, 10, 14, 21 and 28 dpi and in the degree of general cellular infiltration in the lamina propria of the mucosal layer. No adult worms were seen during the experiment; therefore, A. galli larvae have elicited a moderate cellular response in the lamina propria, mainly consisting of eosinophils in the early phase and later of mast cells.",
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AU - Kyvsgaard, Niels Christian

AU - Ferdushy, Tania

AU - Nejsum, Peter

AU - Thamsborg, Stig Milan

AU - Roepstorff, Allan Knud

AU - Iburg, Tine Moesgaard

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N2 - This histopathological study was carried out in order to investigate the cellular response in the jejunum to Ascaridia galli during the first 7 weeks of infection. Fourty-two ISA Brown chickens (7 weeks old) were infected orally with 500 embryonated A. galli eggs each while 28 chickens were left as uninfected controls. Six infected and four control chickens were necropsied at each time point 3, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28 and 42 days post-infection (dpi). Samples for histopathology were taken from three sites of the jejunoileum. Significantly higher eosinophil counts were seen in infected chickens compared to uninfected at 3, 7, 10, 14 and 28 dpi (P < 0.01). In both groups, the initial number of mast cells was high, but this high level of mast cells remained for a longer period in the infected group compared to the control group. Significantly higher counts were thus found in the infected group at 21 (P < 0.001), 28 (P < 0.01) and 42 dpi (P < 0.05). A. galli infection induced changes in the mucosal thickness as reduced villi length at 7, 10, 14, 21 and 28 dpi and in the degree of general cellular infiltration in the lamina propria of the mucosal layer. No adult worms were seen during the experiment; therefore, A. galli larvae have elicited a moderate cellular response in the lamina propria, mainly consisting of eosinophils in the early phase and later of mast cells.

AB - This histopathological study was carried out in order to investigate the cellular response in the jejunum to Ascaridia galli during the first 7 weeks of infection. Fourty-two ISA Brown chickens (7 weeks old) were infected orally with 500 embryonated A. galli eggs each while 28 chickens were left as uninfected controls. Six infected and four control chickens were necropsied at each time point 3, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28 and 42 days post-infection (dpi). Samples for histopathology were taken from three sites of the jejunoileum. Significantly higher eosinophil counts were seen in infected chickens compared to uninfected at 3, 7, 10, 14 and 28 dpi (P < 0.01). In both groups, the initial number of mast cells was high, but this high level of mast cells remained for a longer period in the infected group compared to the control group. Significantly higher counts were thus found in the infected group at 21 (P < 0.001), 28 (P < 0.01) and 42 dpi (P < 0.05). A. galli infection induced changes in the mucosal thickness as reduced villi length at 7, 10, 14, 21 and 28 dpi and in the degree of general cellular infiltration in the lamina propria of the mucosal layer. No adult worms were seen during the experiment; therefore, A. galli larvae have elicited a moderate cellular response in the lamina propria, mainly consisting of eosinophils in the early phase and later of mast cells.

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