1930
DOI: 10.1002/path.1700330324
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Transmission of maternal immunity

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“…It has been suggested that this period may be curtailed by the onset of protein digestion (Mason, Dalling & Gordon, 1930;Hill, 1956;Deutsch & Smith, 1957;Chamberlain, Perry & Jones, 1965), but it has been demonstrated that the absorption of polyvinyl pyrrolidone by the young pig (Lecce, Matrone & Morgan, 1961;Hardy, 1965Hardy, , 1969b, by the calf (Hardy, 1969a) and by the young rat (Clarke & Hardy,1969) ceases at the same time as the absorption of intact protein. Thus, since PVP is not broken down within the gut, protein digestion cannot be the factor which limits the absorption of antibodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested that this period may be curtailed by the onset of protein digestion (Mason, Dalling & Gordon, 1930;Hill, 1956;Deutsch & Smith, 1957;Chamberlain, Perry & Jones, 1965), but it has been demonstrated that the absorption of polyvinyl pyrrolidone by the young pig (Lecce, Matrone & Morgan, 1961;Hardy, 1965Hardy, , 1969b, by the calf (Hardy, 1969a) and by the young rat (Clarke & Hardy,1969) ceases at the same time as the absorption of intact protein. Thus, since PVP is not broken down within the gut, protein digestion cannot be the factor which limits the absorption of antibodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pig, in the horse, and in ungulates, passive immunity is transmitted principally by means of intestinal absorption of antibodies from colostrum or milk (4, 10, 37,68) . At birth the pig possesses only traces of antibodies (44,46,60), the main source of which is colostrum (20,47,48,53) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it has been demonstrated that the placentas of sheep, goats, pigs, horses, cattle, and dogs are impermeable to the passage of antibodies, whereas those of human beings, rabbits, and guinea pigs are readily permeable (8,12). It has been suggested by Kuttner and Rather (13) that the nature of the anatomical barrier, particularly the number of layers of tissue that are interposed between the maternal and fetal circulations, plays an important part in this process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that in many animal species maternal antibodies are present in the milk at the time of birth and during the first few days of the postpartum period, and that in the dog, cow, horse, and sheep significant quantities of a variety of different antibodies are transferred to the newborn during the 1st day of life v/a the mother's milk (8). A similar situation has been found to obtain in the rabbit with respect to the antibodies to the G-g factors.…”
Section: Isoantibodies To Tke G-g Factors In M I L Kmentioning
confidence: 99%