Respiratory burst assay of head kidney macrophages of ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis, stimulated with Glugea plecoglossi (Protozoa: Microspora) spores

1998 
The respiratory burst assay was conducted using the nitroblue tetrazolium reduction method and horseradish peroxidase method to investigate the events when ayu head kidney macrophages phagocytize fresh and formalin-killed Glugea plecoglossi spores. The production of O 2 against G. plecoglossi spores was negligible compared to zymosan (P < 0.01). Zymosan-induced O 2 - production was markedly inhibited by adding G. plecoglossi spores simultaneously (P < 0.01). This phenomenon was dose dependent, and killed spores were less inhibitory than fresh spores. The production of H 2 O 2 was drastically increased when G. plecoglossi spores were added (P < 0.01), and most spores were phagocytized. From these results, it is suggested that G. plecoglossi spores modulate the host's phagocytic response to establish infection.
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