Role of endotoxin and TNF-α in the pathogenesis of experimentally induced coliform mastitis in periparturient cows
Twelve cows were experimentally infected in two quarters with 1 × 104 cfu Escherichia coli per quarter and six cows were infused with 500 μg endotoxin into two quarters. Six cows infected intramammarily with Esch. coli were treated intravenously with a bactericidal antibiotic 10 h after infection an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of dairy research 2000-11, Vol.67 (4), p.503-514 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Twelve cows were experimentally infected in two quarters with 1 × 104 cfu
Escherichia coli per quarter and six cows were infused with 500 μg endotoxin into two
quarters. Six cows infected intramammarily with Esch. coli were treated intravenously
with a bactericidal antibiotic 10 h after infection and subcutaneously 20 h
later. Blood and milk samples were collected from all cows at regular time intervals.
Milk production decreased more rapidly, but was less pronounced, after endotoxin
infusion than during Esch. coli mastitis. The milk production losses in the non-inflamed
quarters were negligible in endotoxin mastitis, but were substantial during
Esch. coli mastitis, probably due to more pronounced systemic effects. Reticulo-rumen motility was inhibited only during Esch. coli mastitis. Changes in plasma
haptoglobin were more pronounced during Esch. coli mastitis, although they
occurred sooner during endotoxin mastitis. No changes in plasma activities of
enzymes such as lactate dehydrogenase, glutamic–oxaloacetic transaminase and γ-glutamyl
transpeptidase were observed. Concentrations of tumour necrosis factor-α
increased in both types of mastitis. Absorption of these cytokines into the circulation
was highest during Esch. coli mastitis, especially in the untreated control group. We
found only minor differences between the treated and untreated Esch. coli groups,
but there were larger differences between the Esch. coli groups and the endotoxin
group. These differences were probably due to differences in kinetics, composition
and amounts of different cytokines released in the mammary gland and subsequently
absorption into the circulation. Endotoxin is probably not directly responsible for
the systemic changes during coliform mastitis. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0299 1469-7629 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0022029900004489 |