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Apoptosis in experimentally infected chicks with Salmonella gallinarum  

Song, Sun-Kyong (Puyeo Branch, Chungnam Livestock and Veterinary Research Institute)
Cho, Sung-Whan (Puyeo Branch, Chungnam Livestock and Veterinary Research Institute)
Lee, Jong-Hoon (Puyeo Branch, Chungnam Livestock and Veterinary Research Institute)
Park, Yeon-Cheol (Puyeo Branch, Chungnam Livestock and Veterinary Research Institute)
Shin, Yong-Uk (Puyeo Branch, Chungnam Livestock and Veterinary Research Institute)
Park, Il-Gue (Puyeo Branch, Chungnam Livestock and Veterinary Research Institute)
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Service / v.25, no.4, 2002 , pp. 357-370 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experiment was performed to investigate apoptosis during undergoing patho-genesis of Salmonella gallinarum(SG)-infected chicks. 16 days old, 49 chicks was infected with SG (10$\^$6/-10$\^$8/ CFU/㎖) experimentally, they were autopsied to remove liver, spleen, intestine and lung at 1, 6, 12hr, 1, 2, 4 and 7 day post infection(PI) respectively, for H-E and TUNEL staining. Grossly, white foci in the liver and enlarged spleen were seen on 4 day PI and coppery bronze liver, dark-red discolored intestine, green-yellowish discolored and enlarged spleen was observed on 7 day PI. Histopathologically, multi focal necrosis in the liver, follicle hyperplasia in the spleen and inflammatory cells infiltration in the intestine were shown from 2 day PI and more severely observed on 4 day and 7 day PI. In TUNEL analysis, apoptotic cells reached a maximum at 6hr PI in the liver and intestine and at 12hr PI in the spleen, and then decreased the levels of controls by 7 day PI.
Keywords
Aopptosis; Salmonella gallinarum; Histopathology; TUNEL stain;
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