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Comparative characterization of the leukocidic and hemolytic activity of Moraxella bovis.
1990
Hoien Dalen P.S. | Rosenbusch R.F. | Roth J.A.
The cytotoxic effect of Moraxella bovis 118F on bovine neutrophils was evaluated and characterized by use of a 51Cr release assay. Neutrophils harvested from healthy adult cattle were labeled with 51Cr. The leukocidic activity produced by M bovis 118F, a hemolytic strain of M bovis, was heat-labile. A live culture of strain 118F, at a ratio of 100 bacteria/neutrophil, released 97.7% of the 51Cr from labeled neutrophils. Neither a heat-killed preparation of M bovis 118F nor a live or heat-killed preparation of M bovis IBH63 (a nonhemolytic and nonpathogenic strain) induced significant (P > 0.05) release of 51Cr. Moraxella bovis 118F broth culture filtrates prepared for evaluation of leukocidic activity also were evaluated for hemolytic activity. These 2 toxic activities had several characteristics in common. Both were filterable, heat-labile, produced by a hemolytic strain, and were released during early logarithmic phase growth from broth cultures. Leukocidic and hemolytic activities were protected from degradation by phenylmethyl sulfonyl fluoride, a serine protease inhibitor. Leukocidic and hemolytic activities were dependent on calcium ions. Filtrate resulted in 54.1% 51Cr release from labeled neutrophils and contained 646.7 hemolytic U/ml, respectively, when saline (0.85% NaCl) + 10 mM CaCl2 solution was used as diluent. Neither saline solution nor saline + 10 mM MgCl2 solution supported leukocidic or hemolytic activity. Serum, obtained from several calves 10 to 38 days after M bovis inoculation, substantially neutralized leukocidic and hemolytic activities, compared with paired preinoculation serum samples. In addition, no significant difference (P > 0.05) was detected when the ability of each calf's postinfection serum to neutralize leukocidic activity was compared with the ability of the serum to neutralize hemolytic activity.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Determination of pesticides in dead wild birds in Korea
2008
Kim, M.K. (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea), E-mail: kimmk@nvrqs.go.kr | Yun, S.J. (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea) | Kim, D.G. (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea) | Bong, Y.H. (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea) | Kim, H.J. (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea) | Jang, J.H. (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea) | Chung, G.S. (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, Republic of Korea)
Pesticides are extensively used for the control of crop pests in agriculture and forestry. Organophosphate (OP) and carbamate pesticides are especially effective for the control of a variety of harmful insects. However, these cholinesterase inhibitors are also dangerous to non-target organisms (wildlife and other animals) because of their high acute toxicity. Most poisonings by pesticides occur as a result of misuse or accidental exposure, but intentional killing of unwanted animals also occurs. At the request of a local autonomous entity, we investigated wild bird poisonings by pesticides from 2003 to 2007. The 207 suspicious samples of pesticide poisoning based on the necropsy were analyzed by GC/NPD, GC/FPD, or GC/MSD. We looked for trends in the identification of pesticides in wild birds thought to have died from poisoning. Pesticides were determined in 59% of the total samples analyzed. Phosphamidon and monochrotophos were the most common pesticides identified, which amounted to 77% of the subtotal. Other OP and carbamate pesticides were also found in various concentrations from dead wild birds. The determined rates of pesticides were as high as 86% and 76% in 2003 and 2006, respectively, during an outbreak of avian influenza in Korea.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Clinico-pathological studies on the experimental lead poisoning in goats-(2)-Analysis of mineral content in tissues and pathoanatomical observations
1993
Kwon, O.D. (Chonpook National University, Chonju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine) | Lee, H.B. (Kyungpook National University, Taegu (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Effect of filtrates of Serpulina (Treponema) hyodysenteriae on the epithelium in colonic loops in swine
1993
Kang, B.H. (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Taejon (Korea Republic). Toxicology Research Center) | Olander, H.J. (California University, California (USA). School of Veterinary Medicine)
Teratogenicity of phenytoin in ICR mouse and antiteratogenic effect of dimethyl sulfoxide
1994
Lee, J.K. | Lee, C.E. | Lee, M.H. | Ryu, P.D. | Cho, M.H. | Sung, H.J. | Park, J.B. (Seoul National University, Suwon (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Comparative liver drug metabolizing enzymes activities between Korean native cattle and swine
1998
Lee, G.B. | Yun, H.I. | Kim, M.K. (Chungnam National University, Taejon (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine) | Park, S.C. (Daesung Microbiologicals, Co., Ltd, ) | Cho, J.H. (National Veterinary Research Institute, Anyang (Korea Republic)) | Lee, D.W. (Korea Research Institute of Ginseng and Tobacoo, Taejon (Korea Republic))
Krimpsiekte in a sheep following a single dose of Tylecodon ventricosus (Burm. f.) Toelken and the isolation of tyledoside D from this plant species
1998
Botha C.J. | Kellerman, T.S. (Pretoria Univ. (South Africa). Dept. of Pharmacology and Toxicology) | Schultz, R.A. | Erasmus, G.L. | Vleggaar, R. | Retief, E.
Studies on toxic substances of Gingko leaves inducing contact dermatitis in rabbit
1991
Baek, B.K. | Kim, B.S. (Chonbuk National Univ., Chonju (Korea Republic). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine) | Kim, S.H. | Ahn, B.Z. (Chungnam National Univ., Taejon (Korea Republic). Coll. of Pharmacy)
The pathological findings on normal dogs and bile ducts partially ligated dogs in experimentally hexachlorophone toxicosis
2003
Oruc, E.(Veterinary Control and Research Inst., Konya (Turkey)) Ciftci, M.K.(Selcuk Univ., Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Konya (Turkey))
Experimental model of swine pneumonic pasteurellosis using crude Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae cytotoxin and Pasteurella multocida given endobronchially
1994
Chung, W.B. | Backstrom, L.R. | Collins, M.T.