1.C6, a new monoclonal antibody, reacts with the follicle-associated epithelium of calf ileal Peyer's patches.
Kana TOZAKI ; Junpei KIMURA ; Masahiro YASUDA ; Nobuyuki RYU ; Testuo NASU ; Anton PERNTHANER ; Wayne R HEIN
Journal of Veterinary Science 2013;14(1):1-6
The follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of Peyer's patches (PPs) contains M cells that are important for reducing mucosal immune responses by transporting antigens into the underlying lymphoid tissue. We generated a monoclonal antibody (C6) that reacted with the FAE of calf ileal PPs, and analyzed the characteristics of C6 using immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. FAE of the ileal PP was stained with C6 during both late fetal developmental and postnatal stages. Neither the villous epithelial cell nor intestinal crypt basal cells were stained at any developmental stage. During the prenatal stages, FAE of the jejunal PP was C6-negative. However, a few C6-positive cells were distributed diffusely in some FAE of the jejunal PPs during the postnatal stages. The protein molecular weight of the antigen recognized by C6 was approximately 45 kDa. These data show that C6 is useful for identifying the FAE in ileal PPs and further suggest that differentiation of the FAE in these areas is independent of external antigens.
Animals
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Antibodies, Monoclonal/*immunology
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*Cattle
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Fetus
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Hybridomas
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Ileum/*ultrastructure
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Intestinal Mucosa/*immunology
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Peyer's Patches/*immunology/ultrastructure
2.C6, a new monoclonal antibody, reacts with the follicle-associated epithelium of calf ileal Peyer's patches.
Kana TOZAKI ; Junpei KIMURA ; Masahiro YASUDA ; Nobuyuki RYU ; Testuo NASU ; Anton PERNTHANER ; Wayne R HEIN
Journal of Veterinary Science 2013;14(1):1-6
The follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of Peyer's patches (PPs) contains M cells that are important for reducing mucosal immune responses by transporting antigens into the underlying lymphoid tissue. We generated a monoclonal antibody (C6) that reacted with the FAE of calf ileal PPs, and analyzed the characteristics of C6 using immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. FAE of the ileal PP was stained with C6 during both late fetal developmental and postnatal stages. Neither the villous epithelial cell nor intestinal crypt basal cells were stained at any developmental stage. During the prenatal stages, FAE of the jejunal PP was C6-negative. However, a few C6-positive cells were distributed diffusely in some FAE of the jejunal PPs during the postnatal stages. The protein molecular weight of the antigen recognized by C6 was approximately 45 kDa. These data show that C6 is useful for identifying the FAE in ileal PPs and further suggest that differentiation of the FAE in these areas is independent of external antigens.
Animals
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Antibodies, Monoclonal/*immunology
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*Cattle
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Fetus
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Hybridomas
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Ileum/*ultrastructure
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Intestinal Mucosa/*immunology
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Peyer's Patches/*immunology/ultrastructure
3.Cochlosoma Infection in a Turkey in Iran.
Mohammad Javad GHARAGOZLOU ; Omid DEZFOULIAN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2009;47(4):393-395
Cochlosoma sp. infection was identified in a single case among 60 stunted diarrheic native turkey poults, Meleagris galopavo. A large number of the flagellated parasites was found free or within the intervillous spaces of the jejunum, ileum and cecum. Moderate enteritis was associated with the parasites. In TEM studies of the parasagittal sections of the parasite, a prominent ventral sucker like disc and flagella emerging from an opening on the ventrodorsal surface of the pyriform uninuclear parasite were found. The morphological characteristics of this protozoan match with those described for Cochlosoma anatis. The parasite could be considered as an intestinal pathogenic protozoan causing stunting and diarrhea in turkeys in Iran.
Animals
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Cecum/parasitology/pathology
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Enteritis/diagnosis/parasitology/veterinary
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Ileum/parasitology/pathology
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Iran
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Jejunum/parasitology/pathology
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Organelles/ultrastructure
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Poultry Diseases/*diagnosis/*parasitology
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Protozoan Infections, Animal/*diagnosis/*parasitology
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Trichomonadida/cytology/*isolation & purification
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Turkeys
4.Absorption of recombinant hirudin in rats GI tract.
Xue-ying YAN ; Xue-nong ZHANG ; Qiang ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2004;39(1):77-80
AIMTo investigate the absorption and distribution of recombinant hirudin-2 (rHV2) in the GI tract in rats after oral administration.
METHODSUsing HPLC, fluorescence spectrophotometry and confocal laser scanning microscopy to measure the amount of intact rHV2 absorbed into gastrointestinal mucosa and blood.
RESULTSHPLC spectrum showed that there were intact rHV2 molecules in plasma after 1 h of oral administration. After oral administration for 3 h, 1.2%-26.8% of fluorescence was found in the GI tract in rats. Chromatographic analysis showed that 2.27%-38.75% of fluorescence recovered from the GI tract luminal contents and mucosa was eluted at the void volume of a Sephadex G-25 column. Microscopic examination showed that FITC-rHV2 was taken up throughout the whole small intestine but the ileum appeared to be a preferred site for FITC-rHV2 transport in rats.
CONCLUSIONrHV2 may partially survive in the GI lumen and subsequently absorbed in active form by gastrointestinal tract.
Administration, Oral ; Animals ; Digestive System ; metabolism ; Fibrinolytic Agents ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate ; Hirudins ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Ileum ; metabolism ; ultrastructure ; Intestinal Absorption ; Intestinal Mucosa ; metabolism ; ultrastructure ; Male ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Recombinant Proteins ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Tissue Distribution
5.Alteration of cholinergic and peptidergic neurotransmitters in rat ileum induced by acute stress following transient intestinal infection is mast cell dependent.
Yu-xin LENG ; Yan-yu WEI ; Hong CHEN ; Shu-pei ZHOU ; Yan-lin YANG ; Li-ping DUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(2):227-233
BACKGROUNDMast cells are implicated in the development of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which is associated with the activation of the "neural-immune" system. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of mast cells in the remodeling of cholinergic and peptidergic neurotransmitters induced by acute cold restriction stress (ACRS) post infection (PI) using mast cell deficient rats (Ws/Ws) and their wild-type controls (+/+).
METHODSTransient intestinal infection was initiated by giving 1500 Trichinella spiralis (T.S.) larvae by gavage. ACRS was induced for 2 hours at day 100 PI. Samples of terminal ilea were prepared for H&E staining, mast cell counting and activation and assessment of IL-1beta and IL-10.
RESULTSWhen infected, both strains of rats experienced an acute infectious stage followed by a recovery. Histological scores were significantly higher in infected rats compared with those of the non-infected controls at day 10 PI (10 day-PI vs. control: +/+: 2.75+/-0.17 vs. 0.42+/-0.09; Ws/Ws: 2.67+/-0.67 vs. 0.50+/-0.34; P<0.01). In +/+ rats, post-infection ACRS induced the formation of low-grade inflammation, represented by the imbalance of IL-1beta and IL-10 (IL-1beta: PI+ACRS vs. control: (1812.24+/-561.61) vs. (1275.97+/-410.21) pg/g, P<0.05; IL-10: PI+ACRS vs. control: (251.9+/-39.8) vs. (255.3+/-24.7) pg/g, P>0.05), accompanied by hyperplasia and activation of mast cells (PI+ACRS vs. control: 58.8+/-19.2 vs. 28.0+/-7.6; P<0.01). The balance between acetylcholine (ACh) and substance P (SP) was also disturbed (ACh: PI+ACRS vs. control: (743.94+/-238.72) vs. (1065.68+/-256.46) pg/g, P<0.05; SP: PI+ACRS vs. control: (892.60+/-231.12) vs. (696.61+/-148.61) pg/g, P<0.05). Nevertheless, similar changes of IL-1beta/IL-10 and ACh/SP were not detected in Ws/Ws rats.
CONCLUSIONThe imbalance of ACh/SP, together with the activation of mucosal immunity induced by post-infection ACRS were lacking in mast cell deficient rats, which supports the premise that mast cells play an important role in cholinergic and peptidergic remodeling in the ileum of rats.
Acetylcholine ; metabolism ; Animals ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Ileum ; metabolism ; Interleukin-10 ; metabolism ; Interleukin-1beta ; metabolism ; Intestines ; immunology ; metabolism ; parasitology ; Male ; Mast Cells ; cytology ; metabolism ; physiology ; ultrastructure ; Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ; Neurotransmitter Agents ; metabolism ; Radioimmunoassay ; Rats ; Substance P ; metabolism ; Trichinella spiralis ; physiology ; Trichinellosis ; immunology
6.Experimental study on protecting intestinal barrier function of Huoxiang Zhengqi soft capsule.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(5):456-458
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Huoxiang Zhengqi soft capsule on protecting intestinal barrier.
METHODLower limb ischemic reperfusion model was induced in Wistar rats. The Chinese medicine groups were administered orally with Huoxiang Zhengqi soft capsule before inoculation respectively. The small intestinal histopathology and ultrastructural of rats were observed with optical microscope and electronic microscope respectively. Mucus was observed under AB-PAS staining, mast cells were studied under toluidine blue staining, and serum NO was determined.
RESULTAfter Lower limb ischemic reperfusion, the intestinal barrier function was severely damaged. Huoxiang Zhengqi soft capsule could significantly reduce the levels of the serum NO (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONHuoxiang Zhengqi soft capsule has apparent protective effect on the intestinal barrier function in lower limb ischemic reperfusion rats.
Animals ; Capsules ; Drug Combinations ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Female ; Hindlimb ; blood supply ; Ileum ; pathology ; Intestinal Mucosa ; pathology ; ultrastructure ; Ischemia ; complications ; Male ; Mast Cells ; drug effects ; Mucus ; drug effects ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Protective Agents ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Reperfusion Injury ; pathology