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Thymus atrophy and regeneration following dexamethasone administration to beef cattle

Authors :
Enrico Bollo
F. Spada
R. Benevelli
N. Brina
Francesca Tiziana Cannizzo
C. Nebbia
B. Biolatti
P. Giorgi
Source :
Veterinary Record. 167:338-343
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

Thymus atrophy and regeneration were studied in 13- to 22-month-old beef calves treated with dexamethasone (DMT), using anabolic dosages and implementing different withdrawal times. Two trials were conducted. In trial 1, group A (n=6) received 0.7 mg/day DMT orally for 40 days, group B (n=6) received 1.4 mg/day orally for 40 days and group C (n=6) was the control. In trial 2, group D (n=6) received 0.7 mg/day DMT orally for 40 days, group E (n=6) received 1.4 mg/day orally for 40 days and group K (n=6) was the control. DMT withdrawal times before slaughter were six days (groups A and B) and 26 days (groups D and E). At slaughter, thymus atrophy was severe and progressive in animals from groups A and B. In contrast, thymus weight and volume of the animals from groups D and E were almost normal. Slight atrophy was also detected in the calves in these groups. Histological changes and Ki67 immunostaining revealed a large number of positive lymphoid cells, mostly in the cortical area, associated with higher expression of apoptosis in the medulla compared with controls. This demonstrated that the thymus of beef cattle is still able to regenerate following DMT administration.

Details

ISSN :
00424900
Volume :
167
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Veterinary Record
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f7ac0d3e8ba6b0580ad368bc2347e121
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.c3303