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The role of antigen concentration on the immunosuppressive effect of
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH) was tested in 6-week-old White Rock chickens that were immunized i.v. with 1 ml of heat-treated Salmonella pullorum at packed cell volume concentrations of .06 to .00015%, At 16 and 10 hr before the antigen (Ag) injection, the birds received either 4 IU . 100 g body wt-1 of ACTH i.m., or the gelatin (Gel) vehicle. Total, 2-mercaptoethanol sensitive (2-MES), and 2-mercaptoethanol resistant (2-MER) agglutinin antibody titers were determined. The ACTH significantly suppressed total agglutinin titers with the lower Ag concentrations (.0015 and .00015%) but not with the higher Ag concentrations. The ACTH significantly suppressed 2-MES titers only when Ag concentrations were low but suppressed 2-
MER
titers regardless of Ag concentration. The results indicated that there may be critical Ag concentrations capable of inducing maximal humoral antibody responses in moderate environments but which allow these responses to be suppressed by environments that stimulate increased pituitary-adrenal activity.
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PMID:Concentration of Salmonella pullorum antigen and the immunosuppressive effect of adrenocorticotropin in growing chickens. 630 89
In three experiments, 6- to 7-week-old chickens were exposed to one or two standard heating episodes and were injected immediately afterward with different concentrations of heat-killed Salmonella pullorum antigen (Ag) or phosphate-buffered saline. The standard heat episode consisted of three .5-hr exposures of 44 to 46 C with .5-hr periods of 22 C between exposures. Nonheated chickens were maintained at 22 C. When two heating episodes were used, there was a 12-hr interval between episodes. Sera from blood collected at 0 through 15 days postimmunization (PI) were titrated for total agglutinins and assayed for corticosteroids in all three experiments. Additionally, in Experiment 3, sera were titrated for 2-mercaptoethanol-resistant (2-MER) antibody. Total agglutinins were suppressed from 5 through 13 days PI by one heating episode in birds receiving lower doses of Ag but not in those receiving higher doses. When birds were exposed to two heat episodes, 12 hr apart, total agglutinin titers were suppressed in birds receiving the low Ag dose during the induction phase (4 to 5 days PI) only. During the declining phase (7 to 14 days PI), the effect was reversed, and titers were significantly lower in heated birds receiving the higher dosage. These results are similar to those previously obtained with ACTH (
adrenocorticotropin
). Determination of 2-
MER
antibody indicated that IgM was probably suppressed during the induction of the immune response but that IgG was suppressed during the declining phase of the response. Serum corticosteroid concentrations were significantly increased immediately after exposure to high temperature.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Interaction of high temperature and Salmonella pullorum antigen concentration on serum agglutinin and corticosteroid responses in white rock chickens. 653 35