ACTA VETERINARIA ET ZOOTECHNICA SINICA ›› 2006, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (10): 1053-1057.doi:

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Relation of Calcium Overload and Damnification by Eimeria tenella in Chickens

ZHENG Ming-xue;FAN Yun-feng;HAN Ke-guang1;GU Shao-peng   

  1. 1College of Animal Science and Technology, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801,China; 2College of Animal Medicine, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094, China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-10-25 Published:2006-10-25

Abstract: In order to investigate the relationship between Ca2+ overload and the injury of host cell of E. tenella infected chicken, the amount and the distribution of calcium, Na+K+ATPase, Ca2+Mg2+ATPase, the total ATPase, PLA2, free fatty acid in caecum tissue as well as free Ca2+ in caecum epithelium were examined. The results showed that in the process of E. tenella infection, the content of calcium and Ca2+ increased obviously(P<0.01) with the severity of the disease. The activity of Na+K+ATPase,Ca2+Mg2+ATPase,the total ATPase in caecum tissue all decreased with the developing of the disease. In the serious phase of disease, the activity of these ATPases were significantly lower than that of the uninfected control group (P<0.01). Obviously elevated activity of PLA2 and the content of free fatty acid demonstrated that overloaded calcium played an important part in the injury mechanism. Nifedipine could block the Ca2+ internalization and decrease the Ca2+ level in host cell, therefore could ease the injury and provide certain protection, but only effective in the initial phase of disease while the damage was slight and its function declined later.