Title of article
Extensive mast cell degranulation in bovine respiratory syncytial virus-associated paroxystic respiratory distress syndrome
Author/Authors
Jolly، نويسنده , , Sandra and Detilleux، نويسنده , , Johann and Desmecht، نويسنده , , Daniel، نويسنده ,
Pages
12
From page
125
To page
136
Abstract
Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) infection is an important cause of outbreaks of respiratory disease among calves. This virus commonly induces mild to severe respiratory signs but, in a substantial proportion of cases, is also reported to be associated with paroxystic respiratory distress syndrome (PRDS). The pathogenesis of this ‘malignant’ clinical form has not been fully elucidated. The present study aimed at determining whether mast cell (MC) degranulation plays a role in the physiopathologic cascade leading to the PRDS.
serum samples were taken in herds during outbreaks of severe respiratory diseases (acute sera) and 3 weeks after (convalescent sera). Based on seroconversion to BRSV and clinical picture, 67 pairs of sera were selected from calves with a BRSV-associated PRDS for circulating MC tryptase determination. A MC metachromatic score was measured in post-mortem lungs from animals died from a BRSV-associated PRDS (principals) and compared with reference scores obtained from healthy lungs (controls).
of tryptase were significantly higher in acute sera (26.6±12.4 μg/l) compared to convalescent sera (8.4±7.8 μg/l; P<0.001). Metachromatic scores yielded significantly different results between controls and principals (P<0.01), demonstrating a significant disappearance of metachromatic granules from lung MCs in principals. Taken together, these data demonstrate the presence of an extensive MC degranulation in BRSV-associated PRDS.
Keywords
mast cell , cattle , tryptase , Degranulation , respiratory distress syndrome , RSV
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2055345
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