Korean Journal of Veterinary Pathology (한국수의병리학회지)
- Volume 6 Issue 1
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- Pages.27-39
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- 2002
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- 1226-766X(pISSN)
Preventive Effects on Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea(PED) Using by PEDV Antiserum II. Clinical Sign, Histopathological Lesion and Immunohistochemical Finding
항혈청 투여에 따른 돼지 유행성 설사병 예방효과 II. 임상증상, 병리조직학적 검사, 면역조직학적 검사
- Chi, Yong-Zhe (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Han, Jeong-Hee (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Kwon, Hyuk-Moo (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Jeong, Hyun-Kyu (Dodram Pig Farmers' Cooperative) ;
- Lee, Ham-Hee (Agribrands Korea, Inc.)
- Published : 2002.06.01
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate to protective effects against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) infection in piglets by administration of the PEDV antiserum orally at 2 hrs, 24hrs and 36hrs after birth. six piglets administered the antiserum were experimentally infected with PEDV at five-day-old. Control group were four piglets infected with PEDV only. Clinical signs and gross, histopathological lesion and immunohistochemical findings were examined. The results obtained were as follows; 1. In clinical signs, piglets of the control group appeared the typical signs of severe watery diarrhea, depression and anorexia but piglets of the PEDV antiserum treated group recovered progressively. In mortality, control group showed 75%, but PEDV antiserum treated group showed 16.7%, respectively. 2. In gross findings, piglets of the control group appeared the typical findings of congestion, distension of lumen, containing curdes of undigested milk in stomach. But piglets of the PEDV antiserum treated group appeared milder than those of control group. 3. In histopathological findings, piglets of the control group appeared the typical findings of villous atrophy and fusion, congesion, exfoliation, vacuolation, squamation, loss of cilia and proliferation of crypt. But piglets of the PEDV antiserum treated group appeared milder than those of control group. 4. In immunohistochemical findings, piglets of the PEDV antiserum treated group showed more intensive in reaction for IgG and IgG than those of control group. The recation for IgA was stronger than that of IgG. It was concluded that oral administration of PEDV antiserum to piglets was effective in preventing PEDV infection and reduced their mortality.
Keywords
- PEDV antiserum;
- protective effect;
- clinical sign;
- gross;
- histopathological lesion;
- immunohistochemical findings