1.Developmental changes in cell proliferation and apoptosis in the normal duck bursa of Fabricius.
Journal of Veterinary Science 2014;15(4):465-474
The aim of this work was to investigate developmental changes in cell proliferation and apoptosis in normal duck bursa of Fabricius using flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. Studies were carried out on Tianfu ducks on days 24 and 27 of embryogenesis (E24 and E27) along with days 20, 70, and 200 of postnatal development (P20, P70, and P200). Results showed that the percentage of G0/G1 bursa cells significantly increased between E24 and P200 while the percentage of cells in the S phase or G2 + M phase as well as the proliferating index obviously decreased during the same period. Proliferation cell nuclear antigen was detected in lymphocyte and interfollicular epithelium. The proliferative lymphocyte density tended to decrease from E24 to P200. Apoptotic bodies in macrophages, free apoptotic bodies, or nuclei with condensed chromatin in lymphocytes in follicles were identified by transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling. Both flow cytometry and microscopic analysis reveal that the proportion of apoptotic cells and apoptotic lymphocyte density increased from E24 to P20, fell on P70, then rose again on P200. Our foundings demonstrate that cell proliferation decreases and apoptosis increases with age. These changes may account for duck bursa development and involution.
Animals
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*Apoptosis
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Bursa of Fabricius/*cytology/embryology/growth & development/*physiology
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Cell Proliferation
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Ducks/embryology/*physiology
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Embryo, Nonmammalian/cytology/embryology
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Embryonic Development
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Epithelium/physiology
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Female
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Flow Cytometry/veterinary
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Immunohistochemistry/veterinary
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Lymphocytes/physiology
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Male
2.Preliminary study on apoptosis of DEF cells induced by new type gosling viral enteritis virus (NGVEV) infection.
Shun CHEN ; An-Chun CHENG ; Ming-Shu WANG ; Yi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2008;24(5):396-400
The characteristics changes of apoptosis of Duck Embryo Fibroblasts (DEF) cells induced by New type gosling viral enteritis virus, NGVEV) were observed by means of HE staining, electron microscopy and Annexin V-FITC/PI fluorescent staining. During 24-48 h post infection (pi), the difference of morphological change between infected DEF cells and the mock infected cells was invisible. At 72 h pi, the nuclear chromatin was getting condensed through HE staining; apoptotic morphological change such as abnormal shape of the nucleus, condensation of the cytoplasm and chromatin were observed under electron microscope; and the early apoptotic cells (Annexin V-FITC positive and PI negative) were detected under fluorescence microscope. At 96-120 h pi, by means of HE staining and electron microscopy, the advanced morphological change of apoptosis such as formation of different kinds of apoptotic bodies, and shrink of the DEF cells and nucleus were detected; under fluorescence microscope the different stages of the apoptotic DEF can be easily distinguished: early apoptotic cells (Annexin V-FITC postive and pi negative), advanced or late apoptotic cells (both Annexin V-FITC and PI positive), necrosis cells or dead cells (Annexin V-FITC negative and PI positive). This investigation shows that NGVEV might induce apoptosis and form characteristic apoptotic morphological changes in the DEF cells. NGVEV inducement of apoptosis may be an important mechanism of efficient dissemination of virus progeny.
Adenoviridae
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physiology
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Animals
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Annexin A5
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analysis
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Apoptosis
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Ducks
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embryology
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Enteritis
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veterinary
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virology
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Fibroblasts
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cytology
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virology
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Geese
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virology
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Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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Poultry Diseases
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virology