The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virus

Abstract Background Nowadays, immuno-stimulants have great importance in improving the immune system and minimising the effect of infectious diseases in poultry flocks. This study was designed to demonstrate the impact of using different immune-stimulants on the reduction of the harmful implications...

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Main Authors: Marwa F. Ali, Mohamed S. Abdel Hafez, Moemen A. Mohamed
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41936-019-0073-7
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spelling doaj-4ca053be59134764869f26ca80f1f0b12020-11-25T02:37:28ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Basic and Applied Zoology2090-990X2019-01-0180111010.1186/s41936-019-0073-7The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virusMarwa F. Ali0Mohamed S. Abdel Hafez1Moemen A. Mohamed2Department of pathology and clinical pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut UniversityDepartment of poultry diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, New Valley UniversityDepartment of poultry diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut UniversityAbstract Background Nowadays, immuno-stimulants have great importance in improving the immune system and minimising the effect of infectious diseases in poultry flocks. This study was designed to demonstrate the impact of using different immune-stimulants on the reduction of the harmful implications of virulent ND virus through evaluation of histopathological lesion scores on bursa and trachea of vaccinated and infected broiler chickens with Newcastle disease (ND). Results Eighty Ross breed broiler chicks at the age of 1 day were randomly divided into four groups, each group formed of 20 birds. Group I was vaccinated against AI, ND and IBD and used as a control. Groups II, III and IV were immunised as group I and also had immuno-stimulant supplement, Imutrix® (oregano oils plus ß-glucan), Evit liquid® (Vitamin E plus selenium) and Immunair 17.5 (Propionibacterium acnes and E. coli lipopolysaccharides), respectively. All groups were experimentally infected with virulent ND virus at the age of 28 days. The morbidity rates for groups I, II, III and IV were 15%, 5%, 5% and 10% respectively. Histopathological examination of bursa revealed hyperplasia of lymphoid follicles in group I which became more evident in groups II, III and IV. Group III showed hyperplasia of tracheal epithelium with lymphocytes and heterophils infiltration in lamina propria. CD79A-positive cells were significantly higher in bursa of group III in comparison to other groups during an immunohistochemical examination. Conclusion It was concluded that Evit liquid® (vitamin E plus selenium) supplementation might have potent immunomodulatory effect in chickens.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41936-019-0073-7Immuno-stimulantsBroiler chickensNewcastle disease virusImmune-histochemistry
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author Marwa F. Ali
Mohamed S. Abdel Hafez
Moemen A. Mohamed
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Mohamed S. Abdel Hafez
Moemen A. Mohamed
The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virus
Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
Immuno-stimulants
Broiler chickens
Newcastle disease virus
Immune-histochemistry
author_facet Marwa F. Ali
Mohamed S. Abdel Hafez
Moemen A. Mohamed
author_sort Marwa F. Ali
title The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virus
title_short The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virus
title_full The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virus
title_fullStr The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virus
title_full_unstemmed The ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with ND virus
title_sort ameliorating effect of some immune-stimulants on bursal and tracheal lesions of broiler chickens challenged with nd virus
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
issn 2090-990X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Nowadays, immuno-stimulants have great importance in improving the immune system and minimising the effect of infectious diseases in poultry flocks. This study was designed to demonstrate the impact of using different immune-stimulants on the reduction of the harmful implications of virulent ND virus through evaluation of histopathological lesion scores on bursa and trachea of vaccinated and infected broiler chickens with Newcastle disease (ND). Results Eighty Ross breed broiler chicks at the age of 1 day were randomly divided into four groups, each group formed of 20 birds. Group I was vaccinated against AI, ND and IBD and used as a control. Groups II, III and IV were immunised as group I and also had immuno-stimulant supplement, Imutrix® (oregano oils plus ß-glucan), Evit liquid® (Vitamin E plus selenium) and Immunair 17.5 (Propionibacterium acnes and E. coli lipopolysaccharides), respectively. All groups were experimentally infected with virulent ND virus at the age of 28 days. The morbidity rates for groups I, II, III and IV were 15%, 5%, 5% and 10% respectively. Histopathological examination of bursa revealed hyperplasia of lymphoid follicles in group I which became more evident in groups II, III and IV. Group III showed hyperplasia of tracheal epithelium with lymphocytes and heterophils infiltration in lamina propria. CD79A-positive cells were significantly higher in bursa of group III in comparison to other groups during an immunohistochemical examination. Conclusion It was concluded that Evit liquid® (vitamin E plus selenium) supplementation might have potent immunomodulatory effect in chickens.
topic Immuno-stimulants
Broiler chickens
Newcastle disease virus
Immune-histochemistry
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41936-019-0073-7
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