Title of article
Determination of salivary and serum immunoglobulin concentrations in the cat
Author/Authors
Harley، نويسنده , , Jane K. and Gruffydd-Jones، نويسنده , , T.J. and Day، نويسنده , , M.J، نويسنده ,
Pages
14
From page
99
To page
112
Abstract
The concentrations of immunoglobulin(Ig)G, IgM, and IgA were determined in unstimulated saliva (n=14), stimulated saliva (n=6), and serum (n=14) from healthy adult cats. Analysis by single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) was compared with class-specific enzyme linked immunoassays (ELISA), and good correlation was demonstrated between the two techniques. Mean (s.d.) serum concentrations of 19.08 (5.38) mg/ml IgG, 2.04 (0.83) mg/ml IgM and 2.6 (2.16) mg/ml IgA were obtained by SRID. The immunoglobulin concentrations of the saliva samples frequently fell below the quantification limits for SRID, however, all samples could be quantified by ELISA making this the method of choice for the determination of salivary immunoglobulin concentrations. IgA was the predominant class of immunoglobulin secreted by the major feline salivary glands, and the concentration of each immunoglobulin class was greater in unstimulated versus stimulated saliva. Analysis of sequential unstimulated saliva samples collected each morning and evening over a 4-day period from four cats revealed the salivary immunoglobulin concentrations to be relatively constant.
Keywords
ELISA , SRID , CAT , Saliva , serum , immunoglobulins
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2053597
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