Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids

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Autor(a) principal: Ferrer,Luis Miguel
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Fernández,Antonio, Loste,Araceli, Ortín,Aurora, Lacasta,Delia, Ramos,Juan José, Verde,María Teresa, Conde,Tomás
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Immunostimulants are susbstances that stimuli the response of effector cells to activate the immune response such as antigen uptake, cytokine release or antibody response. These substances can increase resistence to infection by different types of microorganisms, reducing dependence of antibiotics used in livestock animals. Recent reports have demonstrated the positive effect of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) to control animal diseases. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the non-specific immunostimulant P. acnes on immunological functions and growth performance in goat kids. Twenty five goat kids served as control group (A) and another 25 animals received P. acnes being the experimental group (B). Kids were challenged with ovalbumin (OVA) to assess humoral immunity. To assess in vivo cell immunity, delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) test with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) was used, clinical signs and body weight were recorded each week until 9 weeks of age when the experiment ended. Blood samples were obtained to analyze serum proteins fractions and anti-OVA specific antibodies. No clinical signs of disease and no differences (p&gt;0.05) on body weight between groups were recorded (7.32±0.81 kg in group A, 7.13±0.65 kg in group B). Goat kids from group B had more total protein (59.8±5g/l) and albumin levels (32.8±3.3g/l) than goat kids from group A (56.6±5.7 g/l, 29.6±3.9 g/l respectively) (p<0.05). DTH response in goat kids from group B on day 42 was higher (p<0.05) than group A. At day 63, goat kids from group receiving P. acnes had higher percentage (85.4) of anti-OVA IgM titers (p<0.05) than control group (57.7). In conclusion, the results showed that oral administration of P. acnes to goat kids improved some aspects of the immune system of the animals and it could be used to control goat diseases.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
title Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
spellingShingle Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
Ferrer,Luis Miguel
Propionibacterium acnes
OVA
immunostimulant
goat kids
immunitary response
title_short Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
title_full Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
title_fullStr Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
title_full_unstemmed Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
title_sort Effect of oral administration of Propionibacterium acnes on growth performance, DTH response and anti-OVA titers in goat kids
author Ferrer,Luis Miguel
author_facet Ferrer,Luis Miguel
Fernández,Antonio
Loste,Araceli
Ortín,Aurora
Lacasta,Delia
Ramos,Juan José
Verde,María Teresa
Conde,Tomás
author_role author
author2 Fernández,Antonio
Loste,Araceli
Ortín,Aurora
Lacasta,Delia
Ramos,Juan José
Verde,María Teresa
Conde,Tomás
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferrer,Luis Miguel
Fernández,Antonio
Loste,Araceli
Ortín,Aurora
Lacasta,Delia
Ramos,Juan José
Verde,María Teresa
Conde,Tomás
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Propionibacterium acnes
OVA
immunostimulant
goat kids
immunitary response
topic Propionibacterium acnes
OVA
immunostimulant
goat kids
immunitary response
description Immunostimulants are susbstances that stimuli the response of effector cells to activate the immune response such as antigen uptake, cytokine release or antibody response. These substances can increase resistence to infection by different types of microorganisms, reducing dependence of antibiotics used in livestock animals. Recent reports have demonstrated the positive effect of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) to control animal diseases. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the non-specific immunostimulant P. acnes on immunological functions and growth performance in goat kids. Twenty five goat kids served as control group (A) and another 25 animals received P. acnes being the experimental group (B). Kids were challenged with ovalbumin (OVA) to assess humoral immunity. To assess in vivo cell immunity, delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) test with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) was used, clinical signs and body weight were recorded each week until 9 weeks of age when the experiment ended. Blood samples were obtained to analyze serum proteins fractions and anti-OVA specific antibodies. No clinical signs of disease and no differences (p&gt;0.05) on body weight between groups were recorded (7.32±0.81 kg in group A, 7.13±0.65 kg in group B). Goat kids from group B had more total protein (59.8±5g/l) and albumin levels (32.8±3.3g/l) than goat kids from group A (56.6±5.7 g/l, 29.6±3.9 g/l respectively) (p<0.05). DTH response in goat kids from group B on day 42 was higher (p<0.05) than group A. At day 63, goat kids from group receiving P. acnes had higher percentage (85.4) of anti-OVA IgM titers (p<0.05) than control group (57.7). In conclusion, the results showed that oral administration of P. acnes to goat kids improved some aspects of the immune system of the animals and it could be used to control goat diseases.
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