Comparison of metabolic, hematological, and peripheral blood leukocyte cytokine profiles of dairy cows and heifers during the periparturient period

The periparturient period presents major physiological challenges for the dairy cow. It is a period that is affected by metabolic stressors, major changes in endocrine status, and altered immune function, which together result in an increased risk of disease. Immunological, hematological, and metabo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of dairy science 2013-04, Vol.96 (4), p.2283-2292
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description The periparturient period presents major physiological challenges for the dairy cow. It is a period that is affected by metabolic stressors, major changes in endocrine status, and altered immune function, which together result in an increased risk of disease. Immunological, hematological, and metabolic profiles from the periparturient period of heifers (primipara) were compared with those of cows (pluripara) to test the hypothesis that at the time of calving they have qualitatively different peripheral blood profiles. Blood samples were collected from 22 Holstein-Friesian animals on 3 occasions: approximately 2wk before calving, within 24h after calving, and approximately 2wk after calving. Quantitative PCR was used to measure the expression of a selected set of cytokines and receptors by peripheral blood leukocytes. Additional analyses included hemoglobin concentration, red cell, platelet and white cell counts (total and differentiated), and clinical diagnostic biochemical profiles. Total leukocyte counts, neutrophils, and lymphocytes were higher in heifers than cows before calving and within 24h after calving. Alkaline phosphatase was consistently higher in heifers than cows and several significant differences were observed between the 2 groups with regards to cytokine and cytokine-receptor mRNA expression. The results warrant further investigation from the perspective of identifying risk factors for metabolic and parturient disease in dairy cattle.
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Animals
bovine
calving
Cattle - blood
Cattle - immunology
cytokine
cytokines
Cytokines - blood
dairy cows
Erythrocyte Count - veterinary
Female
gene expression
heifers
hemoglobin
Hemoglobins - analysis
Holstein
hypocalcemia
Leukocyte Count - veterinary
Leukocytes - chemistry
Lymphocyte Count - veterinary
lymphocytes
messenger RNA
Neutrophils
parturition
Parturition - blood
Parturition - immunology
Platelet Count - veterinary
Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
Pregnancy
quantitative polymerase chain reaction
receptors
Receptors, Cytokine - genetics
risk
risk factors
RNA, Messenger - analysis
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