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Research in Veterinary Science | 2009

Evidence of shedding of porcine circovirus type 2 in milk from experimentally infected sows.

Y. Ha; K.K. Ahn; B. Kim; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; Yeonsu Oh; Seeun Kim; Chan Hee Chae

Detection of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) was to evaluate the milk from experimentally infected sows using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and virus isolation. Six pregnant sows were inoculated intranasally with PCV2 at 93 days of gestation, and milk samples were collected from all sows at 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, and 27 days of lactation. PCV2 was detected in milk as early as day 1 of lactation in all six sows. Thereafter, all infected sows remained positive by PCR for PCV2 in milk until 27 days of lactation. In addition, PCV2 itself was isolated from milk collected from a virus-infected sows. These results suggest that PCV2 may be shed in milk following infection of pregnant sows by the virus.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2009

Detection of Porcine Circovirus 2 in Mammary and Other Tissues from Experimentally Infected Sows

Jimin Park; Y. Ha; Byungjoon Kwon; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; C. Chae

The aim of this study was to determine whether porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) may infect the mammary gland of sows and be shed in the milk. Six pregnant sows were inoculated intranasally with PCV2 three weeks before their expected farrowing date and two further sows acted as uninfected controls. The animals remained clinically healthy and farrowed normally. Milk samples were collected from all sows on the first, second and third days of lactation. PCV2 DNA was detected in the milk of infected sows from day 1 of lactation but not in the milk of uninfected controls. PCV2 antigen and DNA were detected in the mammary gland and other tissues by immunohistochemistry and in-situ hybridization, respectively. Simultaneous detection of viral protein and DNA provided molecular evidence of PCV2 infection and replication within these tissues.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2009

Expression of Mucins and Trefoil Factor Family Protein-1 in the Colon of Pigs Naturally Infected with Salmonella typhimurium

Chung Hyun Kim; D. S. Kim; Y. Ha; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; I.W. Seo; S. Kim; C. Chae

The expression patterns of different mucins (MUC1, MUC2, MUC4, MUC5AC, MUC5C and MUC6) and trefoil factor family protein-1 (TFF1) in the colon of healthy pigs and pigs naturally infected with Salmonella typhimurium is reported. Twenty infected pigs approximately 80-160 days of age from 20 different herds were studied. These animals had similar microscopical change in colonic tissue characterized by mucosal erosion or sloughing and acute inflammation. S. typhimurium was cultured from all lesions and the identity of each isolate was confirmed by serotyping. Immunohistochemical studies of colonic tissue revealed reduced expression of MUC4 on the surface of the cryptal epithelium of S. typhimurium-infected pigs compared with non-infected pigs (P<0.001). By contrast, colon from infected animals had increased expression of MUC5AC (P<0.0001) and TFF1 (P=0.0095) relative to controls and there was a significant positive correlation between expression of these two molecules (Spearman coefficient 0.64, P<0.0001). Further studies are needed to evaluate the functional relationship between altered expression of these molecules and inflammation in Salmonella-infected pigs.


Journal of Medicinal Food | 2013

Loss of Body Weight and Fat and Improved Lipid Profiles in Obese Rats Fed Apple Pomace or Apple Juice Concentrate

Kyung-Dong Cho; Chan-Kyu Han; Bog-Hieu Lee

The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of apple pomace (AP) and apple juice concentrate (AC) supplementation on body weight and fat loss as well as lipid metabolism in obese rats fed a high-fat diet. Diet-induced obese rats were assigned to three groups (n=8 for each group): high fat diet (HFD) control, HFD containing 10% (w/w) AP, and HFD containing 10% (w/w) AC. There was also a normal diet group (n=8). After 5 weeks, body weight gain, adipose tissue weight, serum and hepatic lipid profiles, liver morphology, and adipocyte size were measured. Body weight gain, white adipose tissue (WAT) weight, serum total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations, epididymal adipocyte size, and lesion scores were significantly lower and serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration and brown adipose tissue weights were significantly higher in the AP and AC groups compared with the HFD group. In addition, atherogenic indices in the AP and AC groups were significantly lower than in the HFD group. These results indicate that supplementing apple products such as AP and AC may help suppress body weight and WAT gain, as well as improve lipid profiles in diet-induced obese rats.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2010

Localization of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in mammary glands of experimentally infected sows

Ikjae Kang; Y. Ha; D. Kim; Yeonsu Oh; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; Junghan Lim; Sung-Hoon Kim; Byungjoon Kwon; Chanhee Chae

We investigated the localization of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) in the mammary glands of experimentally infected sows using reverse transcription PCR and immunohistochemistry. Six pregnant sows were inoculated intranasally with PRRSV three weeks prior to the predicted farrowing date. The six PRRSV-infected sows and two uninfected negative control sows remained clinically healthy and farrowed normally. Milk samples were collected from all sows on lactation days 1, 2, and 3. PRRSV was detected in milk as early as lactation day 1 in all of the PRRSV-infected sows, but not in the uninfected sows. PRRSV antigen was detected by immunohistochemistry in macrophage-like cells in the alveolar lumina of the mammary glands and in other tissues. Our results show that PRRSV is shed in the milk of infected sows, and that PRRSV antigen is present in the mammary glands of experimentally infected sows.


Veterinary Journal | 2009

Comparison of a new synthetic, peptide-derived, polyclonal antibody-based, immunohistochemical test with in situ hybridisation for the detection of swine hepatitis E virus in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues

Younghoon Lee; Y. Ha; K.K. Ahn; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; S. Kim; C. Chae

A synthetic, peptide-derived, polyclonal antibody-based, immunohistochemical test was developed to detect swine hepatitis E virus (HEV) and was compared with in situ hybridisation for the detection of HEV in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from experimentally infected pigs. Solid-phase peptide synthesis was used to generate peptides from swine HEV open reading frame 2, and the purified peptides were injected into rabbits to produce polyclonal antibodies. The specificity and sensitivity of the test were both 100%. Liver was most consistently positive for swine HEV antigen and RNA by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridisation, respectively, but both were detected much less frequently in extrahepatic tissues such as lymph node, tonsil, spleen, and intestine. Swine HEV antigen and RNA showed a similar distribution in virus-infected hepatocytes in serial sections. The novel test developed in this study is suitable for consistently detecting swine HEV antigen in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues.


Veterinary Research Communications | 2011

Expression of mucins on the mucosal surface of lungs of 4-week-old pigs

Chung Hyun Kim; Kichan Lee; Kiwon Han; Yeonsu Oh; D. Kim; Hwi Won Seo; Changhoon Park; Mi-Kyoung Ha; Sung-Hoon Kim; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; Chanhee Chae

The aim of this study was to determine the immunoreactivity of normal small bronchial, bronchiolar, respiratory bronchiolar, and interalveolar epithelium using antibodies to six mucins: MUC1, MUC2, MUC4, MUC5AC, MUC5B, and MUC6. The large, gel-forming secreted mucins MUC2, MUC5AC, and MUC5B were widely expressed in the lower respiratory tract. The results of this study demonstrate that these secreted mucins form a gel to cover and protect the mucosal surface in the lower respiratory tract of pigs.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009

Association of tumor necrosis factor-α with fever and pulmonary lesion score in pigs experimentally infected with swine influenza virus subtype H1N2.

B. Kim; Kyoung Kyu Ahn; Yooncheol Ha; Yong-Hoon Lee; D. Kim; Jeong Han Lim; Sung-Hoon Kim; Mi Young Kim; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; Chanhee Chae


The Korean Journal of Nutrition | 2011

Blood Heavy Metal Concentrations of Korean Adults by Seafood Consumption Frequency: Using the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES IV), 2008

Young A Kim; Young-Nam Kim; Kyung-Dong Cho; Mi Young Kim; Eun Jin Kim; Ok-Hee Baek; Bog-Hieu Lee


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009

Identification of Interleukin-1, Tumor Necrosis Factor-α, and Interleukin-6 Expression in Lungs from Pigs Naturally Infected with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae by In situ Hybridization

Kyoung Kyu Ahn; Kwonil Jung; Yooncheol Ha; Man Jun Seo; Sung-Hoon Kim; Mi Young Kim; Kyung-Dong Cho; Bog-Hieu Lee; Chanhee Chae

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Chanhee Chae

Seoul National University

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Y. Ha

Seoul National University

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Yeonsu Oh

Seoul National University

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C. Chae

Seoul National University

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Chung Hyun Kim

Seoul National University

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