lipid-a and Abortion--Veterinary

lipid-a has been researched along with Abortion--Veterinary* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for lipid-a and Abortion--Veterinary

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Immune response of cattle to Haemophilus somnus lipid A-protein conjugate vaccine and efficacy in a mouse abortion model.
    American journal of veterinary research, 1992, Volume: 53, Issue:2

    Immunogenicity of the lipid A component of Haemophilus somnus lipooligosaccharide in cattle and mice was examined after purification, detoxification, and covalent conjugation to a protein carrier. After 2 inoculations, a substantial antibody response was induced in most cattle to lipid A and the protein carrier. To determine whether antibodies to lipid A would be protective, 5 x 10(7) colony-forming units of H somnus strain 649 were administered IV to endotoxin-responsive (C3H/HeN) mice. In one study, 8 of 13 C3H/HeN mice aborted when inoculated. In contrast, abortion did not result when mice were inoculated with the same dose of an isolate of H somnus normally found in the prepuce or with the rough mutant Escherichia coli J5. In addition, endotoxin-nonresponsive (C3H/HeJ) mice were significantly (P = 0.03) more resistant to abortion by strain 649 than were C3H/HeN mice, but inoculated C3H/HeN mice were only slightly more resistant to H somnus abortion, compared with control mice. Although a large antibody response to lipid A was detected, there was no significant difference in the immunized group between mice that aborted and mice that delivered normally. Thus, lipooligosaccharide and other properties of virulent H somnus strains may contribute to abortion in mice.

    Topics: Abortion, Veterinary; Animals; Antibodies, Bacterial; Bacterial Vaccines; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Cricetinae; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Haemophilus; Haemophilus Infections; Hemocyanins; Lipid A; Mesocricetus; Mice; Mice, Inbred C3H; Ovalbumin; Pregnancy; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Vaccines, Synthetic

1992