Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection

Haemorrhagic septicaemia is a disease caused by Pasteurella multocida serotype B: 2 and E: 2. The organism causes acute, highly fatal septicaemic disease with high morbidity and mortality in cattle and more susceptible in buffaloes. Lipopolysaccharide can be found on the outer cell wall of the organ...

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Main Authors: Lim, Eric Teik Chung, Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse, Ibrahim, Hayder Hamzah, Marza, Ali Dhiaa, Saad, Mohd Zamri, Haron, Abdul Wahid, Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi, Norsidin, Mohd Jefri
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spelling my.upm.eprints.328642016-06-08T01:31:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32864/ Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection Lim, Eric Teik Chung Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse Ibrahim, Hayder Hamzah Marza, Ali Dhiaa Saad, Mohd Zamri Haron, Abdul Wahid Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi Norsidin, Mohd Jefri Haemorrhagic septicaemia is a disease caused by Pasteurella multocida serotype B: 2 and E: 2. The organism causes acute, highly fatal septicaemic disease with high morbidity and mortality in cattle and more susceptible in buffaloes. Lipopolysaccharide can be found on the outer cell wall of the organism. Lipopolysaccharide is released during multiplication which leads to inflammatory reaction. It represents the endotoxin of P. multocida type B: 2 and responsible for toxicity in haemorrhagic septicaemia which plays an important role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the clinical signs, blood parameters, gross post mortem lesions and histopathology changes caused by P. multocida type B:2 immunogen lipopolysaccharide infections initiated through intravenous and oral routes of infection. 9 buffalo heifers were divided equally into 3 treatment groups. Group 1 was inoculated orally with 10 ml of phosphate buffer saline (PBS); Group 2 and 3 were inoculated with 10 ml of lipopolysaccharide broth intravenously and orally respectively. For the clinical signs, there were significant differences (p < 0.05) in temperature between the control, intravenous and oral group. In hematology and biochemistry findings, there were significant differences (p < 0.05) in erythrocytes, haemoglobin, PCV, MCV, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, GGT and albumin between the control, intravenous and oral group. However, there were no significant differences (p > 0.05) in the MCHC, leukocytes, band neutrophils, basophils, thrombocytes, plasma protein, icterus index, total protein, globulin and A:G ratio between intravenous and oral group. For Group 2 buffaloes, there were gross lesions in the lung, trachea, heart, liver, spleen, and kidney. In contrast, lesions were only observed in the lung, trachea and liver of Group 3 buffaloes. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) in hemorrhage and congestion; necrosis and degeneration; and inflammatory cells infiltration between experimental groups and control group. However, there were no significant differences (p > 0.05) in edema lesion between groups. In conclusion, this study is a proof that oral route infection of P. multocida type B:2 immunogen lipopolysaccharide can be used to stimulate host cell responses where oral vaccine through feed could be developed in the near future. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32864/1/Clinico-pathology%2C%20hematology%20and%20biochemistry%20responses%20in%20buffaloes%20towards%20Pasteurella%20multocida%20type%20B%202%20immunogen%20lypopolysaccharide%20via%20oral%20and%20intravenous%20routes%20of%20infection.pdf Lim, Eric Teik Chung and Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse and Ibrahim, Hayder Hamzah and Marza, Ali Dhiaa and Saad, Mohd Zamri and Haron, Abdul Wahid and Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi and Norsidin, Mohd Jefri (2016) Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection. Microbial Pathogenesis, 91. pp. 141-154. ISSN 0882-4010; ESSN: 1096-1208 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0882401015301054 10.1016/j.micpath.2015.12.003
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description Haemorrhagic septicaemia is a disease caused by Pasteurella multocida serotype B: 2 and E: 2. The organism causes acute, highly fatal septicaemic disease with high morbidity and mortality in cattle and more susceptible in buffaloes. Lipopolysaccharide can be found on the outer cell wall of the organism. Lipopolysaccharide is released during multiplication which leads to inflammatory reaction. It represents the endotoxin of P. multocida type B: 2 and responsible for toxicity in haemorrhagic septicaemia which plays an important role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the clinical signs, blood parameters, gross post mortem lesions and histopathology changes caused by P. multocida type B:2 immunogen lipopolysaccharide infections initiated through intravenous and oral routes of infection. 9 buffalo heifers were divided equally into 3 treatment groups. Group 1 was inoculated orally with 10 ml of phosphate buffer saline (PBS); Group 2 and 3 were inoculated with 10 ml of lipopolysaccharide broth intravenously and orally respectively. For the clinical signs, there were significant differences (p < 0.05) in temperature between the control, intravenous and oral group. In hematology and biochemistry findings, there were significant differences (p < 0.05) in erythrocytes, haemoglobin, PCV, MCV, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, GGT and albumin between the control, intravenous and oral group. However, there were no significant differences (p > 0.05) in the MCHC, leukocytes, band neutrophils, basophils, thrombocytes, plasma protein, icterus index, total protein, globulin and A:G ratio between intravenous and oral group. For Group 2 buffaloes, there were gross lesions in the lung, trachea, heart, liver, spleen, and kidney. In contrast, lesions were only observed in the lung, trachea and liver of Group 3 buffaloes. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) in hemorrhage and congestion; necrosis and degeneration; and inflammatory cells infiltration between experimental groups and control group. However, there were no significant differences (p > 0.05) in edema lesion between groups. In conclusion, this study is a proof that oral route infection of P. multocida type B:2 immunogen lipopolysaccharide can be used to stimulate host cell responses where oral vaccine through feed could be developed in the near future.
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author Lim, Eric Teik Chung
Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse
Ibrahim, Hayder Hamzah
Marza, Ali Dhiaa
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Haron, Abdul Wahid
Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi
Norsidin, Mohd Jefri
spellingShingle Lim, Eric Teik Chung
Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse
Ibrahim, Hayder Hamzah
Marza, Ali Dhiaa
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Haron, Abdul Wahid
Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi
Norsidin, Mohd Jefri
Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection
author_facet Lim, Eric Teik Chung
Abdullah, Faez Firdaus Jesse
Ibrahim, Hayder Hamzah
Marza, Ali Dhiaa
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Haron, Abdul Wahid
Mohd Lila, Mohd Azmi
Norsidin, Mohd Jefri
author_sort Lim, Eric Teik Chung
title Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection
title_short Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection
title_full Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection
title_fullStr Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection
title_full_unstemmed Clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards Pasteurella multocida type B: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection
title_sort clinico-pathology, hematology and biochemistry responses in buffaloes towards pasteurella multocida type b: 2 immunogen lypopolysaccharide via oral and intravenous routes of infection
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32864/1/Clinico-pathology%2C%20hematology%20and%20biochemistry%20responses%20in%20buffaloes%20towards%20Pasteurella%20multocida%20type%20B%202%20immunogen%20lypopolysaccharide%20via%20oral%20and%20intravenous%20routes%20of%20infection.pdf
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