Author:
Miller F. M.,Blair H. T.,Birtles M. J.,Reynolds G. W.,Gill H. S.,Revell D. K.
Abstract
To investigate the potential role of cysteine in the increased parasite
susceptibility of sheep selected for increased wool production, ten 2-year-old
rams from both fleece-weight-selected (FW) and randomly selected (C) Romney
lines received either 2 g of supplemental cysteine per day (+CYS) or
saline (+SAL), via abomasal infusion. Following drenching to remove any
pre-existing parasites, all sheep were dosed with
Haemonchus contortus and
Trichostrongylus colubriformis infective larvae. Sheep
were also subjected to non-parasitic immune challenges: inoculation with
ovalbumin and a commercial clostridial vaccine containing the tetanus toxin.
Cysteine infusion elevated plasma cysteine concentrations by an average of
65% (P < 0.0001), but no difference in
cysteine levels was observed between selection lines. Off-pasture faecal egg
counts (FEC) were higher in FW sheep (645 v. 200
eggs/g, P < 0.01). FEC were unaffected by
selection line or infusion treatment following experimental infection,
although FEC of +SAL sheep were at least double those of +CYS sheep.
Total parasite numbers in the abomasum and small intestine at slaughter were
unaffected by selection line or infusion treatment. Cysteine infusion tended
to result in greater peripheral eosinophilia over the experimental period
(P < 0.10), and higher counts of globular leukocytes
in the abomasum at slaughter (P < 0.05).
Anti-parasite antibody responses showed no response to experimental infection,
tending to drop over time; previous parasitic infection may have confounded
results. There were no effects of selection line or infusion treatment on IgG
responses to tetanus toxin, although data suggested that a swifter response
occurred in +CYS sheep. Anti-ovalbumin IgG responses tended to be greater
in +CYS sheep (Day 52, P < 0.10). This study
supports the greater susceptibility of FW sheep in natural parasitic
challenge, as indicated by off-pasture FEC. Cysteine appears to influence
certain aspects of immunocompetency in sheep, although the exact role of
cysteine in the relationship between wool production and parasite
susceptibility requires further elucidation.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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