Title
Role of the spleen and rosette-formation response in experimental eperythrozoon ovis infection
Date Issued
15 July 1989
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Lloyd S.
University of Cambridge
Abstract
The role of the spleen and rosette-formation responses was investigated in sheep experimentally infected with Eperythrozoon ovis. Phagocytic activity was observed in the spleen 19 days after primary infection. Phagocytosis of E. ovis-parasitised and non-parasitised erythrocytes by cordal reticular cells occured. E. ovis organisms seemed to be detached from the erythrocytes by pseudopodia extending from macrophages and cordal reticular cells without causing damage to the plasmalemma of the erythrocyte. No phagocytic activity was observed in spleens removed 74 and 146 days after infection. Antigen-specific lymphoid cell responsiveness, assessed by rosette formation, indicated that 2.8, 15.4, 8.0 and 6.0% of lymphoid cells in the spleens of the four E. ovis-infected sheep, respectively, formed antigen-specific rosettes. Rosette formation did not occur when splenic lymphocytes from E. ovis-infected sheep were mixed with non-infected erythrocytes or when splenic lymphocytes from an uninfected sheep were used. © 1989.
Start page
119
End page
126
Volume
32
Issue
March 2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia veterinaria
Parasitología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0024970848
PubMed ID
Source
Veterinary Parasitology
ISSN of the container
03044017
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