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Journal of Veterinary Research
Volume 68 (2024): Numero 2 (June 2024)
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Effect on the splenocyte function of weaned piglets induced by continuous lipopolysaccharide injections
Tingyu Yang
Tingyu Yang
,
Guotong Zhao
Guotong Zhao
,
Wenlu Zhu
Wenlu Zhu
,
Wanting Yu
Wanting Yu
,
Yijie Jiang
Yijie Jiang
,
Yunxiao Zhou
Yunxiao Zhou
e
Yong Li
Yong Li
| 09 mag 2024
Journal of Veterinary Research
Volume 68 (2024): Numero 2 (June 2024)
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Pubblicato online:
09 mag 2024
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295 - 302
Ricevuto:
28 ott 2023
Accettato:
22 apr 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2024-0024
Parole chiave
weaned piglet
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LPS
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splenocytes
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immune function
© 2024 Tingyu Yang et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Fig. 1.
Effect on splenocyte proliferation in weaned piglets induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. Data represent the mean ± standard deviation (n = 6 in each group) ** – highly significant difference (P-value < 0.01)
Fig. 2.
Flow cytometry results of evaluation of weaned piglet splenocyte cell cycle distribution after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. A, B, C and D show the splenocytes of saline-treated piglets on day (d)1, d5, d9 and d13, respectively; a, b, c and d show the splenocytes of LPS-treated piglets on the same days; G0 – cells in resting phase; G1 – cells in gap 1 phase; S – cells in synthesis phase; G2 – cells in gap 2 phase; M – cells in mitosis phase; FL2-A – total relative fluorescent intensity in channel 2; PI-A – total fluorescent intensity from propidium iodide
Fig. 3.
Effect of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge to weaned piglets on the cell cycle distribution and proliferation index (PrI) of splenocytes. A – percentage of splenocytes in the resting phase (G0) and gap 1 phase (G1); B – percentage of splenocytes in the synthesis (S), gap 2 (G2) and mitosis (M) phases; C – cell cycle phase distribution of splenocytes (NC – negative control group); D – Proliferation index. Data represent the mean ± standard deviation (n = 6 in each group) ** – highly significant difference (P-value < 0.01)
Fig. 4.
Percentages of apoptosis in splenocytes detected using Annexin V-enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)/propidium iodide staining by flow cytometry. Apoptosis was affected by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge to weaned piglets. A, B, C and D show the splenocytes of saline-treated piglets on day (d)1, d5, d9 and d13, respectively; a, b, c and d show the splenocytes of LPS-treated piglets on the same days; Q – quadrant; Comp – compensated; FL1/2-A – total relative fluorescent intensity in channel 1/2; PI-A – total fluorescent intensity from propidium iodide; EGFP-A – total fluorescent intensity from enhanced green fluorescent protein
Fig. 5.
Effect of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge to weaned piglets on the percentage of apoptosis in splenocytes. Data represent the mean ± standard deviation (n = 6 in each group) ** – highly significant difference (P-value < 0.01)
Fig. 6.
Effect of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge to weaned piglets on the nitric oxide secretion in splenocytes. Data represent the mean ± standard deviation (n = 6 in each group) ** – highly significant difference (P-value < 0.01)
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