S. Paulik et al., LYMPHOCYTE BLASTOGENESIS TO CONCANAVALIN-A IN DOGS WITH LOCALIZED DEMODICOSIS ACCORDING TO DURATION OF CLINICAL-DISEASE, Veterinarni medicina, 41(8), 1996, pp. 245-249
The aim of the study was to determine the degree of Con A induced lymp
hocyte blastogenesis in dogs with localized demodicosis (LD) within 1-
3 and 6-8 weeks from appearance of the clinical signs. Ethidium bromid
e fluorescence assay was used for evaluation. In observation 9 clinica
lly normal dogs, 6 dogs with LD a 4 dogs with generalized demodicosis
(GD) were used. The results showed a statistically significant depress
ion (P < 0.01) of blastogenesis in the LD dogs in comparison with that
in the healthy dogs (Fig. 1). Responses to Con A were normal in dogs
with LD in 1-3 weeks. However, a significantly depressed response to C
on A (P < 0.025-0.001) was demonstrated in the LD dogs in 6-8 weeks (a
verage 6.7 weeks) and it was comparable with that in the GD dogs with
the duration of clinical disease on average for 8.7 weeks (Fig. 2; Tab
. II). Thus, immunosuppression is not a necessary condition for dogs t
o develop spontaneous clinical LD and immunosuppression develops with
the clinical signs of disease.