Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine changes of reactive oxygen species (ROS), serum antioxidant capacity (SAC), oxidative stress index (OSi), and α-tocopherol (α-T) during the periparturient period in healthy and mastitic cows and to further investigate whether these parameters can be used as a tool for identifying cows at higher risk of developing mastitis. Material and Methods: Blood samples from 110 dairy cows from two commercial farms were obtained at dry-off, calving, and 30 days post-partum. Healthy cows formed group A (n = 90) and mastitic cows B (n = 20). Blood serum was obtained by centrifugation, and the aforementioned parameters were determined. A general linear model was used for analysing the associations among the determined blood parameters, the health of the animals' udder, and the sampling time. Results: ROS and OSi values were higher (P < 0.001) by a respective 14% and 26%, and SAC values lower (P < 0.001) by 10% in group B than in group A at calving. ROC curve analysis revealed that all determined parameters at calving and α-T at dry-off and 30 days post-partum had excellent or acceptable predicting ability for mastitis incidence. Conclusion: This information provides a tool for early identification of cows at high risk of developing mastitis, allowing the implementation of intervention strategies.

Association of oxidative stress biomarkers and clinical mastitis incidence in dairy cows during the periparturient period / G.P. Laliotis, P. Koutsouli, K. Sotirakoglou, G. Savoini, I. Politis. - In: JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2450-7393. - 64:3(2020 Sep), pp. 421-425. [10.2478/jvetres-2020-0053]

Association of oxidative stress biomarkers and clinical mastitis incidence in dairy cows during the periparturient period

G. Savoini
Penultimo
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2020

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine changes of reactive oxygen species (ROS), serum antioxidant capacity (SAC), oxidative stress index (OSi), and α-tocopherol (α-T) during the periparturient period in healthy and mastitic cows and to further investigate whether these parameters can be used as a tool for identifying cows at higher risk of developing mastitis. Material and Methods: Blood samples from 110 dairy cows from two commercial farms were obtained at dry-off, calving, and 30 days post-partum. Healthy cows formed group A (n = 90) and mastitic cows B (n = 20). Blood serum was obtained by centrifugation, and the aforementioned parameters were determined. A general linear model was used for analysing the associations among the determined blood parameters, the health of the animals' udder, and the sampling time. Results: ROS and OSi values were higher (P < 0.001) by a respective 14% and 26%, and SAC values lower (P < 0.001) by 10% in group B than in group A at calving. ROC curve analysis revealed that all determined parameters at calving and α-T at dry-off and 30 days post-partum had excellent or acceptable predicting ability for mastitis incidence. Conclusion: This information provides a tool for early identification of cows at high risk of developing mastitis, allowing the implementation of intervention strategies.
Dairy cows; Early mastitis risk identification; Mastitis; Oxidative stress biomarkers; α-tocopherol
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