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Immunoglobulin A levels in southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) milk during the suckling period
Authors:ME Marquez  NH Slobodianik  PA Ronayne de Ferrer  AR Carlini  DF Vergani  GA Daneri
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Argentine Antarctic Institute, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:Immunoglobulin A (IgA) levels in milk samples from southern elephant seals at King George Island, Antarctica are reported. IgA levels were determined throughout the suckling period (approximately 23 days). The IgA concentration in southern elephant seal milk was lower than in other mammals and, unlike most mammalian milk, was not high during early lactation. There was not a definite pattern in IgA levels, which fluctuated within narrow limits throughout the suckling period (mean +/- SD, 30.81 +/- 6.38 mg IgA/100 g milk). If IgG was present, its level was too low to be detected by the method used. This is the first evidence in Southern elephant seal of the possibility of transmission of passive immunity after birth involving secretion of IgA in the milk.
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