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Opsonin-dependent stimulation of bovine neutrophil oxidative metabolism by Brucella abortus
American Journal of Veterinary Research
  • Peter C. Canning, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Billy L. Deyoe, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • James A. Roth, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
2-1-1988
Abstract

Nonopsonized Brucella abortus and bacteria treated with fresh antiserum, heat-inactivated antiserum, or normal bovine serum were evaluated for their ability to stimulate production of superoxide anion and myeloperoxidasemediated iodination by neutrophils from cattle. Brucella abortus opsonized with fresh antiserum or beat-inactivated antiserum stimulated production of approximately 3 nmol of 0 2 -/106 neutrophils/30 min. Similarly treated bacteria also stimulated the binding of approximately 4.3 nmol of Nal/107 neutrophils/h to protein. Significant CP < 0.05) production of 0 2 - and iodination activity by neutrophils were not stimulated by nonopsonized bacteria or organisms treated with normal bovine serum. Seemingly, B abortus stimulated oxidative metabolism in bovine neutrophils; however, the stimulation was dependent on the presence of bacterial usociated opsonins.

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This article is published as Canning, P.C., B.K. Deyoe, and J.A. Roth. 1988. Opsonin-dependent stimulation of bovine neutrophil oxidative metabolism by Brucella abortus. Am J Vet Res, 49:160-163.

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Citation Information
Peter C. Canning, Billy L. Deyoe and James A. Roth. "Opsonin-dependent stimulation of bovine neutrophil oxidative metabolism by Brucella abortus" American Journal of Veterinary Research Vol. 49 Iss. 2 (1988) p. 160 - 163
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