The effect of different doses of methisoprinol on the percentage of CD4 + and CD8 + T lymphocyte subpopulation and the antibody titers in pigeons immunised against PPMV-1

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As immunosuppression in pigeons is common and results in reduced post-vaccination immunity and lower health status of the birds, studies have been taken up aimed at evaluation of the effect of three doses of methisoprinol on the percentage of CD4 + and CD8 + T lymphocyte subpopulation in peripheral blood and in the spleen and the titre of anti-NDV antibodies in the serum of pigeons in four groups (A, B, C, D), with 20 birds each. Pigeons in each group were immunised against paramyxovirosis at week 6 and 9 of life. Water for injection (group A - control) or methisoprinol at 100 mg/ kg of body weight (group B), 200 mg/kg of body weight (group C) and 600 mg/kg of body weight (group D) was administered intramuscularly for 3 days before each vaccination. The immunological analyses were carried out by flow cytometry and the ELISA test. The findings indicate that methisoprinol administered intramuscularly at 100 and 200 mg/kg of body weight for 3 successive days before vaccination against paramyxovirosis mainly stimulates the mechanisms of non-specific humoral and cellular immunity, which is indicated by a higher percentage of the subpopulation of CD4 + T lymphocytes in peripheral blood and in the spleen and a higher titre of anti-NDV antibodies.

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Stenzel, T., Tykałowski, B., Śmiałek, M., Kwiatkowska-Stenzel, A., & Koncicki, A. (2011). The effect of different doses of methisoprinol on the percentage of CD4 + and CD8 + T lymphocyte subpopulation and the antibody titers in pigeons immunised against PPMV-1. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 14(3), 367–371. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10181-011-0055-2

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