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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Structural and functional studies on classical class I transplantation antigens in solution in the body fluids

Singh, P. B. January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
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Immune responses to Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis

Vaid, Jagdish January 1988 (has links)
Host-bacterium interaction in experimental pseudotuberculosis infection in guinea pigs was investigated. Quantitation of the pyogranulomatous response induced at the infection site revealed a biphasic (perhaps triphasic) pattern. The first peak observed within 5-9 days after infection (depending upon the dose) was attributed to a non specific response of the body while the second peak seen 17-21 days postinfection might be due to a specific antibacterial immunity. The responses induced at the primary and challenge sites could be modulated by various treatments including altering the dose and timing of the challenge. Reinfection occurred , although at reduced level, when previously infected guinea pigs were challenged at about the time of the second peak of granulomatous response. Immunity was evidenced by apparent failure of the challenge organisms (a double antibiotic resistant mutant of the parent strain) to reach the secondary infection sites (local lymph nodes and internal organs) due either to failure of dissemination or prompt elimination because of the ensuing immunity. The present study gave evidence that administration of C. pseudotuberculosis in guinea pigs results in a systemic, possibly bacteraemic spread of the organisms which is probably irrespective of the route of administration. It was difficult to demonstrate bacteraemia by blood or organ cultures except when animals were given very large doses (10[9] cfu) by the i/p route. In rabbits following administration of a large dose by the i/p route two peaks were observed: the first occurred within 30 minutes while the second was observed between 30-60 minutes. No organisms could be detected after 2 hours. Bacteraemia almost certainly occurred in guinea pigs following oral infection, as evidenced by the localization of the organisms at sites inoculated with tissue-damaging substances (calcium chloride, powdered glass/sand mixture, incomplete Freund's adjuvant and Tween saline) within 2 hr of oral infection. The method described for inducing secondary localization of C pseudotuberculosis in the present study could be adopted as a model for other bacterial diseases where metastatic lesions are important in pathogenesis. Immune responses to C. pseudotuberculosis infection in guinea pigs as observed in the present study are discussed with reference to other facultative intracellular bacteria of veterinary importance. Implications of the findings in natural disease of sheep and goats are discussed with suggestions about the future directions such studies might take.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF BASIL IN VITRO AND IN VIVO

Aparna R Biswas (8795681) 05 May 2020 (has links)
<p>In this research we observed the effects of basil on stress modulation and immune response in vertebrates <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>. </p> <p>The <i>in vitro</i> study was done on mice spleen cell cultured with Holy basil and Thai basil to observe their proliferation stimulation to spleen cells and spleen T cell. The study was done in presence and absence of Concanavalin A (Con A)- a mitogen known as a T cell proliferation stimulator. A single cell suspension of mice spleen cells was incubated with four different dilutions of Holy and Thai basil (1:1, 1:5, 1:25, and 1:125). No significant differences have been found between control groups (cells without factor) and treatments suggesting the basils did not show any stimulation to spleen cell or spleen T cell proliferation. </p> <p>The <i>in vivo</i> study was conducted with tilapia reared in aquaponics system to observe the stress modulating property of Holy basil. The physiological and immunological responses and growth performances of stressed and basil fed tilapia have been observed. There were four groups of fish- Control (unstressed) fish fed with commercial feed, Stressed fish fed with commercial feed, Control (unstressed) fish fed with basil-supplemented commercial feed, and Stressed fish fed with basil-supplemented commercial feed. The experiment was six weeks long. The parameters which have been recorded were- serum cortisol, packed cell volume, plasma protein, hepatosomatic index, spleen-somatic index, lysozyme activity, macrophage phagocytic capacity, length, weight, and condition factor. The results did not suggest any effects of basil on stress response. But the harmful effect of stress on fish growth and immune response was evident, as the stress groups showed significantly lower length, weight and condition factor. </p> <p>The aquaponics system used in this study was also investigated for its production of the crops. Total fish production after eight weeks of placing the fingerlings in the aquaponics system were as follows- Control group: 6.00 g/L, Stressed group: 3.98 g/L. It suggests that stress can result in far less profit in aquaponics production.</p> <p>Total plant production after 5 months is 6,521.10 g/sq. m (leaf with stem of marketable size) for Holy basil and 7219.73 g/sq. m for Thai Basil. This result suggests that basils are a viable crop in aquaponics and Thai basil would be more productive as the plant crop than Holy basil when grown on aquaponics.</p>
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Caracterização de bactérias do complexo Aeromonas isoladas de peixes de água doce e sua atividade patogênica. / Characterization and pathological activities of aeromonas bacterial complex isolated from freshwater fish.

Costa, Andréa Belém 29 May 2003 (has links)
Pela utilização de métodos bioquímicos, biofísicos, de tipagem sorológica e de visualização das proteínas totais bacterianas, isolados de surubim Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, tilápia Oreochromis niloticus e pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus, foram caracterizados, identificados e sua virulência determinada. Dentre as linhagens de referência, o isolado de surubim caracterizou-se como sendo Plesiomonas shiguelloides e os demais isolados de tilápia e pacu foram identificados como Aeromonas hydrophila, todos pertencentes à família Vibrionaceae. Os isolados de tilápia e pacu caracterizaram-se como linhagens virulentas, resistentes aos antibióticos ampicilina, amoxicilina, lincomicina, novobiocina, oxacilina, penicilina, rifampicina e trimetoprim+sulfametoxazol, em ensaios de antibiograma realizados em meio YEA que evidenciaram que as linhagens isoladas de peixes são resistentes a oito das dezessete substâncias antimicrobianas testadas pelo método de difusão em disco. Essas características são compatíveis com as apresentadas pelo espécime tipo de A. hydrophila. Ambas as linhagens quando cultivadas em meio YEA compartilharam a mesma banda de aproximadamente 33,61kDa com o espécime tipo para A. hydrophila. Em meio enriquecido com glucose, a banda compartilhada entre elas teve peso molecular aproximado de 144,28kDa. Os testes de aglutinação sorológica evidenciaram nestas duas linhagens a presença de antígenos estáveis ao calor do tipo O. A técnica de dupla imunodifusão de Ouchterlony demonstrou que o antígeno preparado a partir do isolado de tilápia é a linhagem de A. hydrophila mais indicada para ser utilizada em estudos visando o desenvolvimento de uma vacina polivalente. / Bacteria isolated from surubim Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, tilapia Oreochromis niloticus e pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus, were characterized and identified by biochemical, biophysical, serology, and SDS-PAGE, and their virulence observed. The strain isolated from surubim was characterized as Plesiomonas shigelloides. The other strains isolated from tilapia and pacu were Aeromonas hydrophila. The isolated A. hydrophila strains presented virulence and resistance against the follow antibacterial substances: ampicillin, amoxicillin, lincomicin, novobiocin, oxacillin, penicillin, rifampin and trimetoprim+sulfametoxazole. Both strains when cultivated in YEA medium shared with the A. hydrophila type strain a similar protein band of 33,61kDa. In a medium supplemented with glucose, only one protein exhibiting relative molecular mass of 144.28 kDa, was shared by the type strains isolated from fish and the type strain. The serology tests revealed that all isolated strains presented heat-stable O-antigens. The Ouchterlony double-immunodiffusion showed that the antigen prepared from the tilapia strain possessed surface antigens similar to A. hydrophila type strain and the strains isolated from pacu. This suggested the possibility of development and usage of a common or polyvalent vaccine for A. hydrophila among tilapia and pacu or other freshwater fish species.
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Evaluation of Prebiotic and Probiotic as Functional Feed Additives on Physiological and Immunological Parameters of Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus

Kenneth E Saillant (6611177) 10 June 2019 (has links)
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the ability of prebiotic and probiotic supplementation of commercial fish feed to improve the physiological, immunological, and growth responses of stressed Nile tilapia. To investigate these objectives, tilapia were divided in two major groups: control fish (fed regular commercial feed) and stressed fish (induced by dietary cortisol supplemented to regular commercial feed). Stressed fish were further divided into three sub-groups: stressed fish fed regular feed, stressed fish fed probiotic-supplemented feed, and stressed fish fed a mixture of prebiotic and probiotic supplemented feed. Fish were maintained and tested over an eight-week long experimental period. A variety of physiological, immunological, and growth parameters were measured over the course of the experimental period. These parameters include: serum cortisol, blood glucose, plasma protein, packed cell volume, hepato-somatic index (HSI), spleen-somatic index (SSI), lysozyme activity, feed conversion ratio (FCR), specific growth rate (SGR), protein efficiency ratio (PER), length gain, weight gain, length gain, and condition factor (K). The results of this study does not support the use of these specific prebiotic and probiotic as functional feed additives in Nile tilapia at the levels tested in this study. Further research is needed to determine which probiotic species are best suited for use in Nile tilapia and which prebiotic, when used in combination, will allow these probiotics to have maximum effect.
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Caracterização de bactérias do complexo Aeromonas isoladas de peixes de água doce e sua atividade patogênica. / Characterization and pathological activities of aeromonas bacterial complex isolated from freshwater fish.

Andréa Belém Costa 29 May 2003 (has links)
Pela utilização de métodos bioquímicos, biofísicos, de tipagem sorológica e de visualização das proteínas totais bacterianas, isolados de surubim Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, tilápia Oreochromis niloticus e pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus, foram caracterizados, identificados e sua virulência determinada. Dentre as linhagens de referência, o isolado de surubim caracterizou-se como sendo Plesiomonas shiguelloides e os demais isolados de tilápia e pacu foram identificados como Aeromonas hydrophila, todos pertencentes à família Vibrionaceae. Os isolados de tilápia e pacu caracterizaram-se como linhagens virulentas, resistentes aos antibióticos ampicilina, amoxicilina, lincomicina, novobiocina, oxacilina, penicilina, rifampicina e trimetoprim+sulfametoxazol, em ensaios de antibiograma realizados em meio YEA que evidenciaram que as linhagens isoladas de peixes são resistentes a oito das dezessete substâncias antimicrobianas testadas pelo método de difusão em disco. Essas características são compatíveis com as apresentadas pelo espécime tipo de A. hydrophila. Ambas as linhagens quando cultivadas em meio YEA compartilharam a mesma banda de aproximadamente 33,61kDa com o espécime tipo para A. hydrophila. Em meio enriquecido com glucose, a banda compartilhada entre elas teve peso molecular aproximado de 144,28kDa. Os testes de aglutinação sorológica evidenciaram nestas duas linhagens a presença de antígenos estáveis ao calor do tipo O. A técnica de dupla imunodifusão de Ouchterlony demonstrou que o antígeno preparado a partir do isolado de tilápia é a linhagem de A. hydrophila mais indicada para ser utilizada em estudos visando o desenvolvimento de uma vacina polivalente. / Bacteria isolated from surubim Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, tilapia Oreochromis niloticus e pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus, were characterized and identified by biochemical, biophysical, serology, and SDS-PAGE, and their virulence observed. The strain isolated from surubim was characterized as Plesiomonas shigelloides. The other strains isolated from tilapia and pacu were Aeromonas hydrophila. The isolated A. hydrophila strains presented virulence and resistance against the follow antibacterial substances: ampicillin, amoxicillin, lincomicin, novobiocin, oxacillin, penicillin, rifampin and trimetoprim+sulfametoxazole. Both strains when cultivated in YEA medium shared with the A. hydrophila type strain a similar protein band of 33,61kDa. In a medium supplemented with glucose, only one protein exhibiting relative molecular mass of 144.28 kDa, was shared by the type strains isolated from fish and the type strain. The serology tests revealed that all isolated strains presented heat-stable O-antigens. The Ouchterlony double-immunodiffusion showed that the antigen prepared from the tilapia strain possessed surface antigens similar to A. hydrophila type strain and the strains isolated from pacu. This suggested the possibility of development and usage of a common or polyvalent vaccine for A. hydrophila among tilapia and pacu or other freshwater fish species.
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Canine CAR T cell therapy for solid tumors

Xavier E Ramos Cardona (15331759) 20 April 2023 (has links)
<p>  </p> <p>Adoptive cell transfer of chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) T cells has successfully targeted hematological malignancies in human patients. However, unpredicted side effects experienced after injection of the CAR T cells suggests the need for an optimal predictive preclinical animal model. Dogs have intact immune systems and develop solid tumors spontaneously with similar morphology and genetics to humans. I hypothesize that generating CAR T cells for dogs will closely mimic human patients' outcomes, thus providing new understandings of the safety of this immunotherapy. In addition to the dog as a preclinical model, we propose using a universal CAR T cell to overcome various tumor-related immunosuppressive challenges and control the killing of the target cells. To achieve this, we established methods for activating and expanding canine T cells to a clinically relevant scale. Then, we expressed a second-generation anti-FITC-8-41BB-ζ CAR T cell via lentiviral transduction. In the presence of the correct low-molecular-weight bispecific adapter, we showed <em>in-vitro</em> CAR-mediated function. Our results proved that it is feasible to generate functional canine anti-FITC-8-BB-ζ CAR T cells for therapy.</p>
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Combating Stress: The Use of Isoflavones as Nutraceuticals to Improve Immunity and Growth in Nile Tilapia (<i>Oreochromis niloticus</i>)

Destin J Furnas (6632267) 10 June 2019 (has links)
Stressors in the aquaculture environment can lead to negative impacts on growth and immune health, resulting in susceptibility to infectious diseases. These stressors are expected to increase as the growth of aquaculture continues to rise to meet demands for quality fish protein. Isoflavones, as a crude extract or as a pure isolate, may be effective in modulating the stress response, promoting growth and immunity. The objective of these studies was to examine the effect of various pure isoflavone isolates and crude isoflavone extracts on stress, growth, and immunity. Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were stressed by adding hydrocortisone to the feed. In a 7-week study, pure isoflavone isolates of genistein and puerarin were evaluated to determine their respective effects on stress, growth, and immunity. A separate 10-day physiological and 6-week growth study focused on crude isoflavone extracts from kudzu (Pueraria lobata), red clover (Trifolium pratense), and soybean (Glycine max) was performed to determine their respective effects on stress, growth, and immunity. Numerous physiological parameters of the fish were measured (serum cortisol concentration, blood glucose concentration, hematocrit, hepatosomatic index, plasma protein concentration, lysozyme activity, and spleensomatic<br>index) to determine the effects of these pure isoflavone and crude isoflavone extracts on the modulation of stress and immunity. Many growth parameters were examined (length, weight, condition factor, weight gain, specific growth rate, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, and protein efficiency ratio) as well to determine the effects of these pure isoflavones and isoflavone extracts on growth. The addition of isoflavone and crude isoflavone extracts to the diet of Nile tilapia ameliorated some of the negative consequences of stress. Compared to stressed fish fed commercial feed, genistein and puerarin added to the diet appeared to improve serum cortisol concentrations, which resulted in increased plasma protein, albeit at different durations of stress. Puerarin, as well as all three crude isoflavone extracts, significantly increased spleen-somatic index compared to non-supplemented stressed fish, although the crude isoflavone extracts did not appear to improve serum cortisol concentrations. Crude isoflavone extracts also showed overall increases in lysozyme activity compared to non-supplemented stressed fish, although this was not significant. Genistein, puerarin, and red clover showed increased growth rates, feed conversion ratio, and protein efficiency. Overall, pure isolates of isoflavone appear to be more effective in modulating stress, immunity, and growth than the crude isoflavone extracts, although red clover extract showed promises in the ability to modulate the stress response and improve growth and immunity. There are likely substantial interactions between the isoflavones in the crude extracts that cannot be fully understood by measuring the effects of single isoflavones. Regardless, isoflavone supplementation (pure or crude) appeared to generally have an overall positive impact on stressed Nile tilapia, requiring more research to better understand the effects and mechanisms behind these isoflavones.
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<strong>PHYSIOLOGICAL, IMMUNOLOGICAL, MICROBIOLOGICAL, AND MOLECULAR RESPONSES OF SEA URCHIN EXPOSED TO PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL STRESSORS</strong>

Nahian Fyrose Fahim (15634817) 30 May 2023 (has links)
<p>Sea urchins are fascinating marine creatures belonging to the phylum Echinodermata that serve as an essential ecological component and hold promise as a prospective source of therapeutics. However, sudden environmental changes, such as global warming and marine pollution, are placing significant stress on these organisms. To maintain natural resources and exploit sea urchins commercially, researchers are investigating aquaculture as a solution.</p> <p>This investigation discloses the physiological and immunological effects of physical and chemical stressors on one of the most common edible species of sea urchin, <em>Arbacia punctulata</em>. The study employed an elevated temperature as a physical stressor (1°C/day), lipopolysaccharides (LPS) inoculation as a chemical stressor (4µg/ml/day), and a combination of both LPS and elevated temperature as combined stressors. The results demonstrated a significant alteration in the total and differential coelomocyte count in the LPS-stressed group (p<0.05) and combined stressed group (p<0.05) followed by abnormal behavioral activity compared to those of control. Additionally, exposure to acute LPS exposure (at day 1 and day 3) and combined stressors led to an increase in phagocytic capacity (p<0.05) and lysozyme activity (p<0.05). Chronic exposure to LPS and combined stressors resulted in a decrease in gonadosomatic index (p<0.05, at day 10) and lysozyme activity (at day 7). A significant increase in coelomic fluid (CF) protein (p<0.05)was observed in the temperature-stressed group on days 5 and 10, while the combined stressed group had significantly more CF protein on days 1, 5, 7, and 10. An upregulation of Nf-kB gene expression was also observed (p>0.05) in temperature stressed group.  </p> <p>The study also revealed that sea urchins contain bioactive compounds that protect against external and internal injury, cell death, and body wall extract of sea urchin exhibited high antioxidant activity(p<0.05). Furthermore, it confirmed the antibacterial activity (p<0.05) of sea urchin (<em>Arbacia punctulata </em>and<em> Lytechinus variegatus</em>) body wall and coelomic fluid (cell-free plasma) extracts against ten pathogenic bacteria. The ethyl acetate body wall extract of both sea urchin species demonstrated higher inhibitory activity against the pathogenic bacteria tested. Overall sea urchin has potentials to meet the demand of food and medicine. </p>
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MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF SEA CUCUMBERS FROM THE WATERS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES

Eaint Honey Aung Win (13163001) 27 July 2022 (has links)
<p>Sea cucumbers have been found to contain bioactive compounds such as saponin, fucoidan, frondoside, and glycosides that have pharmacological properties like antitumor, antibacterial, anti-inflammation, and antihyperglycemic activity. Although several species of sea cucumbers have been studied and reared for the food and medicinal industries, not much research has been conducted on the species in the waters of the Eastern United States. In this research, physiological and immunological parameters of coelomic fluid from <em>Cucumaria</em> <em>frondosa</em>, <em>Isostychopus</em> <em>badionotus</em>, and <em>Pentacta</em> <em>pygmaea</em> were compared to find the most promising candidate with these properties and pharmacological benefits. We found that <em>C. frondosa</em> was the species with the best immunological and physiological parameters among the three studied. <em>C. frondosa</em> illustrated that its coelomic fluid contains the highest concentrations of cells and lysozymes that had the highest activity. Using <em>C. frondosa</em>’s tissue extracts and coelomic fluid, the ability of the extracts and coelomic fluid to inhibit murine melanoma cells (B16-F10) and modulate T-lymphocytes <em>in vitro</em> were investigated. Although no significant differences were seen statistically, the experiments illustrated that T-lymphocytes were highly activated at higher concentrations (0.001g/uL-0.0002g/uL) for tissue extracts and at lower concentrations (0.000008g/uL) for coelomic fluid. On the other hand, melanoma cells were inhibited highest at lower concentrations (0.000008g/uL-0.0000016/uL). In addition to these studies, the antibacterial activity of <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was tested on ten pathogenic bacterial species. Antibacterial activity of the <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was not seen in this experiment. However, hemolytic activity by compounds present in <em>C. frondosa</em> extracts was seen in blood agars culturing <em>Streptococcus pneumoniae</em> and <em>Enterococcus faecalis</em> in our experiment. Lastly, an <em>in vivo </em>study was conducted to see if <em>C. frondosa</em> extract can modulate stress in Nile tilapia. In our experiment, we observed that <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was able to enhance the activity of one of the parameters, phagocytic capacity significantly. However, we are not able to conclude that <em>C. frondosa</em> extract was able to mitigate chronic stress from the results obtained. Overall, observing the results from the projects, we cannot conclude that <em>C. frondosa</em> extracts illustrated pharmacological properties. Extensive studies are recommended and required to use <em>C. frondosa</em> extract for medicinal purposes. </p>

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