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Responses of pro-inflammatory cytokines, acute phase proteins and cytological analysis in serum and cerebrospinal fluid during haemorrhagic septicaemia infection in buffaloes

Authors :
Ali Dhiaa Marza
Yusuf Abba
Faez Firdaus Abdullah Jesse
Abdul Wahid Haron
Mohd Zamri-Saad
Abdul Aziz Saharee
Hayder Hamzah Ibrahim
Mohd Jefri Norsidin
Eric Lim Teik Chung
Abdul Rahman Omar
Zuki Abu Bakar
Mohd Azmi Mohd Lila
Source :
Tropical Animal Health and Production. 51:1773-1782
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Sudden death is usually the main finding in field animals during haemorrhagic septicaemia outbreaks caused by Pasteurella multocida type B:2 that causes acute, fatal and septicaemic disease in cattle and buffaloes. This situation may be due to failure in early detection of the disease where early treatment of antibiotics may improve the prognosis of the animal and other surviving animals. Thus, there is a grey area on the knowledge on the potential usage of pro-inflammatory cytokines and acute phase proteins as early biomarkers in the diagnosis of haemorrhagic septicaemia. In addition, exploration of the cerebrospinal fluid during infection has never been studied before. Therefore, this study was designed to fill up the grey areas in haemorrhagic septicaemia research. Twenty-one buffalo calves were divided into seven treatment groups where group 1 was inoculated orally with 10 mL of sterile phosphate-buffered saline pH 7 which act as a negative control group. Groups 2 and 3 were inoculated orally and subcutaneously with 10 mL of 1012 colony-forming unit of P. multocida type B:2. Group 4 and 5 buffaloes were inoculated orally and intravenously with 10 mL of lipopolysaccharide broth. Groups 6 and 7 were administered orally and subcutaneously with 10 mL of outer membrane protein broth. During the post-infection period of 21 days, blood and cerebrospinal fluid were sampled for the analyses of pro-inflammatory cytokines, acute phase proteins and cytological examination. Buffalo calves infected with P. multocida and its immunogens via different routes of inoculation showed significant changes (p

Details

ISSN :
15737438 and 00494747
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tropical Animal Health and Production
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efee6ec1e0eb2715858d221250280d3a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-019-01870-w