Abstract

Fifteen-day-old fertile eggs (specific pathogen-free) were inoculated with the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) by the allantoic route and were opened and examined 2, 4 or 6 days later. The bursas of Fabricius (BFs) were collected and processed for DNA extraction, flow cytometry, and light and electron microscopy. Cellular DNA was subjected to electrophoresis on 1.5% agarose gel and stained with ethidium bromide. Intense internucleosomal DNA fragmentation was detected in IBDV-infected bursas. Cytograms from cell suspensions derived from infected BFs displayed an increased population of cells with either high density and small size (apoptotic cells) or small size and high uptake of ethidium bromide (necrotic cells). Light and electron microscopical examination of the IBDV-infected BFs revealed death of lymphoid cells without surrounding inflammatory reaction, but with condensation of nuclear chromatin, crescent formation, and nuclear and cellular fragmentation. These data indicated that infection of chicken embryos with IBDV induced apoptosis in bursal lymphoid cells.

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