CLINICAL AND HEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES IN SHEEP INDUCED BY Escherichia coli LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE

J. Riquelme, V. Cazanga, C. Palma, L. Castillo, R. Pérez
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Organic response to infection is characterized by a systemic reaction known as acute phase response (APR). In order to know the effect of the administration of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on physiological, hematological and biochemical variables, 10 sheep weighing 45 ± 5 kg were divided in two groups: Experimental group treated with 3 doses of 1 μg.kg-1 LPS and control group treated with saline solution (SS) at the same frequency as experimental group. Body temperature (BT°), heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) were monitored. Blood samples for hemogram and enzyme activity for aspartate amino transferase (AST) and gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) were collected between 1 and 24 h post-LPS.LPS-treated sheep presented mean values of BT°, HR and RR higher than those observed in control sheep. At 4 and 8 hours post-injection (hpi) of LPS the leukocyte count was associated with lymphopenia, followed by leukocytosis at 24 hours. No changes were observed in the activity of AST and GGT enzymes. The results characterize APR induced by LPS in sheep, representing a useful model to study cardiovascular, hematological and biochemical responses to infection.
大肠杆菌脂多糖对绵羊临床和血液学的影响
机体对感染的反应以被称为急性期反应(APR)的全身性反应为特征。为了解给药大肠杆菌脂多糖(Escherichia coli lipo多糖,LPS)对生理、血液学和生化指标的影响,将体重45±5 kg的绵羊10只分为两组:试验组给药3次,剂量为1 μg;kg-1 LPS,对照组以生理盐水(SS)处理,频率与实验组相同。监测患者体温(BT°)、心率(HR)和呼吸频率(RR)。lps后1 ~ 24 h采集血样,测定血谱和天冬氨酸氨基转移酶(AST)和谷氨酰基转移酶(GGT)活性。lps处理绵羊的BT°、HR和RR平均值均高于对照绵羊。注射LPS后4和8小时(hpi),白细胞计数与淋巴细胞减少有关,24小时后出现白细胞增多。AST和GGT酶活性未见明显变化。结果表明,LPS诱导的绵羊APR为研究心血管、血液学和生化对感染的反应提供了一个有用的模型。
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