A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 2000 Seminar Evaluates Importance Of Poultry Immunity (Continued from Page A 1) Mashaly noted a special blood test which measures the H/L ratio (the ratio of heterophils and lymphocytes) as a barom eter of chronic stress. The H/L ratio is a “reliable way to measure stress in birds,” he told more than two dozen poultry house managers and agri-industry representatives at the seminar. Measuring the H/L ratio is a “very easy test you can do to determine if the individual is under stress,” said Mashaly. The ratio is used widely for im munologists to examine stress. The ratio is higher with broilers or layers under stress. It can indicate heat, humidity, am monia exposure, hormones, and nonspecific causes of overall stress. A normal H/L reading is .3. When the H/L ratio reaches 1, “you have a problem,” said Mashaly. The word “immune” comes from the Latin word meaning “safe.” The immune system, similar across species, even humans, makes us “become safe,” Mashaly said. “It protects us.” The system reacts when for eign substances, called antigens, invade the body. The system reacts against “non-self’ sub stances in the body, not against itself. If there are reactions against the self, those are called “autoimmune” responses. The substance, or antigen, re sponsible for the immune re sponse can be soluble material such as proteins on the surface of an invading cell. Two different kinds of ac* quired immunity are active and Mark & David Wolfskin & Family Robesonia, PA (Berks Co.) Tuesday, March 28th •10 a.m.-3 p.m. AUNew State-of-the Art Milking Center AFreesUM Barn DON’T MISS THIS ONE... Watch Lancaster Farming for more details next week. I WAMOWO | CO immermanE.sons Sine* mi DAIRY EQUIPMENT DIVISION Blue Ball, PA 17506 East of New Holland On Rt. 23 CALL (717) 354-8030 passive. With active immunity, the body has to “do something,” said Mashaly. With passive im munity, the body does not have to do anything to protect itself. An example of passive immu nity is something received in nately, such as maternal immunity from mother’s milk for mammals or yolk for poul try. Active immunity occurs when an individual is exposed to for eign material. Being exposed to the substances can be natural, with antigens in the environ ment around us, and artificially through vaccination. With vaccination, either live or killed virus can be used. Both can have the same effect. Passive immunity is only short-term immunity. Sources of immunity include primary or central lymphoid organs, or glands, which secrete hormones. In chickens, there are two major central organs, in cluding the bursa of Fabricius (present only in avian species) and the thymus (present in poul try and mammalian species). The bursa produces B lymphocytes. The bursa devel ops at four days of incubation but disappears after a time. The thymus is responsible for cell mediated immunity, producing T-(for thymus)lymphocytes. The T-cells can migrate to secondary organs, including the spleen, lymph nodes, cecal tonsil, Hardian gland, bone marrow, the peyeris patches (along the intestine), and the pineal gland. Removal of those organs does not severely impair the immune response, according to Mashaly. A complicated process allows FEATURING: • Double, 12 Blue Diamond Parallel Parlor • 200 Cow Slatted Freestall Barn • Treatment Barn w/Palpation Rail • Alfa Laval Equipment Throughout • Adjustable Comfort Floor Deck in Parlor Mark vour calendars! A ANaLMtAfri the body to produce organisms that can “present” the antigens for processing. Other types of cells are generated in the process to rid the body of dangerous an tigens. When vaccinating, the body is exposed to antigens that cause this immune response, which can last for a few hours to a few days. The first time a vaccina tion takes place, there is a re sponse. But it’s the important response later, the secondary or anamnestic (Greek for “recol lection*) response, which creates a rapid rise in antibodies, which provides stronger and longer re action. The T-cells generated serve a variety of functions. There are T-helper, T-suppressor, T cytotoxic, and Natural Killer, or NK cells. NK cells are involved in the destruction of tumors in the body. Cell-mediated reactions pro tect against bacterial, virjas, and virus- infected cells, antfrprotect against foreign tissue grafting and tumor cells. Allergic re sponses are an immune Re sponse, of sorts. Mashaly believes that perhaps the female has a better immune response, that the environment plays a key role in determining that response, and that hor mones generated because of stress (ACTH or corticosterone) can change the H/L ratio. Diet and nutrition are critical factors to boost immunity, including Dr. Magdi M. Mashaly, associate professor of poultry science at Penn State, left, not only provided an overview of the workings of the immune system in birds, but pointed out the importance of measuring stress a barometer for the prevalence of disease and a tool to use to boost the immune system. At right is John Schwartz, Lancaster County extension director. energy and protein, proper vita mins (A, C, E, and B) with min erals, and genetic factors are especially critical to birds “when they are under stress,” he said. “Vitamins are very important as antioxidants,” he said. Mashaly pointed to the fol lowing strategies to use immu nity to control disease: • Reduce the level of expo sure through biosecurity. • Reduce overall bird stress (give proper feed, water, and housing). • Chemotherapy, or using chemicals to boost or improve immunity, can work but are costly. • Vaccination. It’s the best as far as giving protection, he noted. But it only protects against a specific disease. The Boosts Yoiit and Products with these Innovative Products... QUICK-START The Pax QUICK-START™ pan feeding system grows chicks into FINISHED broilers efficiently. Start chicks with the feeder resting on the floor and the feed pan entirely filled. 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