K. Hagiwara et al., Oral administration of IL-1 beta enhanced the proliferation of lymphocytesand the O-2(-) production of neutrophil in newborn calf, VET IMMUNOL, 81(1-2), 2001, pp. 59-69
Recently, we demonstrated the presence of IL-1 beta in the colostral whey f
rom dairy cows. Here, authors examined oral transmission of colostral IL-1
beta and its immunological effects on the neonatal calves. Biotin-labeled r
ecombinant bovine (rb) IL-1 beta was administered orally to newborn calves
and monitored in the serum, The results disclosed the passive transfer of c
olostral cytokines via the oral route, and a potent increase in white blood
cell (WBC) count was observed in all calves administered with rbIL-1 beta.
Oral administration of IL-1 beta significantly increased the proliferation
of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) stimulated with concanavalin
A, and the O-2(-) production of stimulates neutrophils in newborn calves,
These results suggest that the oral administration of IL-1 beta has an immu
nostimulatory activity in the newborn calf. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.
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