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Cellular response of the respiratory tract of chickens to infection with Massachusetts 41 and Australian T infectious bronchitis viruses.

R M Fulton1, W M Reed, H L Thacker.   

Abstract

Cellular response of chickens to infection with infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) was investigated by lavage of the respiratory tract of five 2-week-old specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens at 2, 8, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours postinfection (PI) with either Massachusetts 41 (IBV-M41) or Australian T (IBV-T) IBV. Tissue response was monitored by microscopic examination of trachea and lung from five non-lavaged infected chickens collected at the same intervals. The total number of cells recovered by lavage from IBV-M41-infected chickens was dramatically higher than the total number recovered from IBV-T-infected chickens and uninfected controls. By contrast, the total number of cells recovered from IBV-T-infected chickens was no higher than that of the uninfected chickens. Heterophils constituted the majority of inflammatory cells recovered from both IBV-M41-infected and IBV-T-infected chickens. Heterophil numbers in IBV-M41-infected chickens paralleled total cell-number recovery, whereas heterophil numbers in IBV-T-infected birds were no higher than those in uninfected chickens. The number of lymphocytes recovered from IBV-M41-infected chickens increased 72 hours PI and continued to increase for the duration of the study. Lymphocyte numbers in IBV-T-infected chickens exceeded those in uninfected chickens only at 96 hours PI. The number of lavage macrophages in IBV-M41-infected chickens increased earlier than the number of lymphocytes but later reached a plateau. IBV-T macrophage numbers did not exceed those of uninfected chickens. Tissue damage occurred most consistently in the trachea and occurred when lavage heterophil numbers were rising or at their peak. Lavage cell recovery and composition reflected tracheal mucosa inflammatory cell infiltrate.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8141754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Dis        ISSN: 0005-2086            Impact factor:   1.577


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