Changes in peripheral leukocyte populations of weak calf syndrome of Japanese Black calves

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Abstract

To clarify the cellular immune condition in Japanese Black (JB) calves with a weak syndrome, peripheral leukocyte populations were analyzed by flow cytometry. Twenty JB calves were divided into two groups based on clinical observations; one group of calves was weak, because they had experienced an onset of diarrhea within 3 days after birth and needed treatment (Group 1;n=10), and the other group of calves was healthy (Group 2; n=10). With regard to leukocyte populations, CD8+ cells and γδ T cells in Group 1 were markedly lower than those in Group 2 during the experimental periods. It is possible that immune-insufficiency might be based on T lymphocyte function in weak syndrome JB calves during the growth process.

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Ohtsuka, H., Fukunaga, N., Hara, H., Fukuda, S., Hayashi, T., Hoshi, F., … Kawamura, S. (2003). Changes in peripheral leukocyte populations of weak calf syndrome of Japanese Black calves. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 65(7), 793–796. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.65.793

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