Abstract: | Leucocytic response to Staphylococcus aureus infection was observed in the bovine mammary teat duct using transmission electron microscopy. Leucocytes migrating across the stratified squamous epithelium were observed in close association with areas colonised by cocci. Leucocytes gained access across the epithelium to the teat duct lumen by: passage as luminal cells desquamated; migration through degenerate cell cytoplasm; and penetration of cell junctions. The results provide evidence of marked leucocytic infiltration into ductal tissue which may participate in the cellular response to mastitis. |