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J Vet Sci. 2008 Mar;9(1):15-23 |
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Lesions in the thymus and bone marrow in chicks with experimentally induced chicken infectious anemia disease
Burak Kuscu, Aydin Gurel* |
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Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Istanbul University, Avcilar 34310, Istanbul, Turkey
* Agurel@istanbul.edu.tr |
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One-day-old SPF chicks were inoculated with the Cux-l
strain of chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV), and the
clinical development of disease and its macroscopic and
microscopic alterations in the thymus and bone marrow,
were observed. Tissue sections of thymus and bone marrow
were stained using the streptavidin-biotin peroxidase method
and examined under light microscope for evaluation of
antigenic intensities in tissues. Those findings were then
compared with blood parameters and ELISA results
obtained through collected sera during sacrifice procedures.
We sought to determine: the localization of viral antigens
in thymus and bone marrow tissues after inoculation, the
correlation between antigen intensities and hematologic,
serologic and histopathologic findings, definitive diagnostic
criteria using histopathologic and immunoperoxidase methods,
and the reliability of these methods in the diagnosis of CIAV
infection. For this purpose, 83, one-day-old SPF chicks
were used. The birds were divided into experimental (n =
52) and control (n = 26) groups. A virus dose of TCID50 of
100,000/ml was administered intramuscularly to every
bird in the experimental group. Based on the results of this
study, we have suggested that clinical examination, along
with macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of the thymus
and bone marrow, maybe undertaken starting from day 7
post-inoculation (PI). ELISA, might be of value, as it
might give consistent results starting from day 14 PI.
However, the most reliable results were obtained through
examination of thymus and bone marrow sections from
infected birds stained by immunoperoxidase technique, as
early as day 4 PI.
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