scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Effect of Vitamin A Deficiency on Susceptibility of Rats to Angiostrongylus cantonensis

TLDR
Evidence was presented to show that more larvae were able to penetrate the intestinal mucosa of A- rats than that of A+ controls, a finding that is consistent with the fact that one of the functions of vitamin A is to maintain the morphological and functional integrity of the mucosa.
Abstract
SummaryThe effect of vitamin A deficiency on susceptibility to infection by A. cantonensis was studied using rats reared by a procedure enabling the synchronous induction of vitamin A deficiency and the stringent control of both dietary protein and energy input. Vitamin A-deficient (A-) rats were more susceptible to infection by third-stage larvae than (A+) controls, as revealed from mortality rate, survival period, and/or worm recovery. Evidence was presented to show that more larvae were able to penetrate the intestinal mucosa of A- rats than that of A+ controls, a finding that is consistent with the fact that one of the functions of vitamin A is to maintain the morphological and functional integrity of the mucosa. Moreover, following a primary infection A- rats developed a lower degree of protective immunity than A+ control. Animals that were initially exposed to the parasite during the A+ state had a longer survival period and a lower worm burden than the group that was deficient in vitamin A during t...

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Immunobiology of mild micronutrient deficiencies

TL;DR: Deficiencies of micronutrients like vitamin A, iron and zinc are widely prevalent among populations living in developing countries and are known to impair biological functions in the host, immune function being one of them.
Journal ArticleDOI

Vitamin A and immune function.

TL;DR: Most evidence for a role of vitamin A in the immune defence system of humans comes from studies of infants and children in developing countries where vitamin A deficiency is often a serious problem, but in the future it can be expected that more studies will be carried out in developed countries where the observed effects of abnormal vitamin A status on immunity are likely to be subtle.
Journal ArticleDOI

Immunological Changes during Progressive Stages of Vitamin A Deficiency in the Rat

TL;DR: There were no significant differences in the relative splenic weights during the early and later stages of deficiency, but the total yield of isolated splenocytes was lower in -A rats during stages 2 and 3, and the weights of the cervical and mesenteric lymph nodes were higher during the later Stage 3.
Journal ArticleDOI

Immunoglobulin Concentrations in Serum and Tissues of Vitamin A-Deficient Broiler Chicks After Newcastle Disease Virus Vaccination

TL;DR: The effect of all-trans retinol and retinoic acid (RA) on the local and systemic immune system of broiler chicks was examined and serum immunoglobulin concentration in response to the second NDV vaccination was significantly lower in chicks fed a vitamin A-deficient diet than in chicks feeding adequate retinols and RA-supplemented diets.
References
More filters
Related Papers (5)