The influence of level of infection of rats with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis on the haematology and phospholipase activity and mast cell numbers in the small intestine and colon |
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Authors: | K J Cheema A M Scofield |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Physiology and Soil Science, Wye College (university of London), Wye, Ashford, Kent, TN25 5AH, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The haematology and phospholipase activity and mast cell numbers of the small intestine and colon of rats was studied 10 days after infection with various numbers of larvae of N. brasiliensis. A significant reduction in the RBC occurred after infections with 200 and 5000 larvae but not with 1000 larvae. Hb was significantly reduced after infection with 200 larvae and increases in the MCV and MCH indicated the development of a macrocytic anaemia. Reticulocyte count was increased at all levels of infection except after 200 larvae. WBC was increased at all levels of infection except in the 5000 larvae group. Lymphocytes were significantly increased in all groups except those infected with 5000 larvae. Neutrophils increased only at the lower levels of infection. The most marked changes occurred in eosinophil numbers, significant increases occurring with increasing levels of infection. However, after infection with 5000 larvae the numbers were significantly lower than after infection with 200 or 1000 larvae. Phospholipase activity, which is believed to be related to tissue eosinophil levels, was significantly increased at all infection levels in the proximal small intestine. Significant increases in the distal ileum and colon occurred mainly after infection with 1000 and 5000 larvae. Mast cell numbers did not change significantly at any infection level. It is suggested that the pathology observed, here in the form of anaemia, is multifactorial in origin and is largely a function of the immune response, the development and expression of which is dependent on the level of infection, with suppression of immune damage occurring at the high levels of infection when pathogenesis may involve a direct effect of the worms. |
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Keywords: | nematode rat level of infection haematology anaemia small intestine colon phospholipase activity mast cells immunity |
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