Matsumura K, Kazuta Y, Endo R, Tanaka K
Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol Hyg A. 1983 Dec;256(2):239-43.
In this study, the relationship between the IgA antibody activities to Toxocara canis infection in dogs and their parasitologic status has been examined. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was applied to the sera of dogs for the detection of the specific IgA antibodies and at the same time, autopsy and stool examination were performed on these dogs. The most elevated IgA antibody levels were observed in the one-month age group of puppies. Thereafter, the levels gradually decreased until six and 10 months of age. These low levels were maintained in adult dogs. However, the IgA antibody activities were not related to the age and the number of worms when the correlation coefficients were calculated. It was suggested from the results obtained that the elevated IgA antibodies at one month of age may have been due to the locally stimulated immunity by the adult worms grown up in the intestines and as a result, could be detected in the circulation.
在本研究中,已对犬类针对犬弓首蛔虫感染的IgA抗体活性与其寄生虫学状态之间的关系进行了检测。采用酶联免疫吸附测定法检测犬血清中的特异性IgA抗体,同时对这些犬进行尸检和粪便检查。在幼犬1月龄组中观察到IgA抗体水平升高最为明显。此后,这些水平逐渐下降,直至6月龄和10月龄。成年犬维持在这些较低水平。然而,计算相关系数时发现,IgA抗体活性与年龄和蠕虫数量无关。从所得结果推测,1月龄时IgA抗体升高可能是由于肠道内成虫引起的局部免疫刺激,因此可在循环中检测到。