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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 56(6): 206, 2024 Jul 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39002039

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This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between prepartum subclinical hypomagnesemia (pre-SHMg) and the occurrence of dystocia, metritis, clinical mastitis, lameness, and subclinical hypomagnesemia postpartum (post-SHMg) in pasture-based dairy cows. Also, the difference in means of prepartum magnesium (Mg) concentration by postpartum health events was evaluated. A total of 890 dairy cows from 32 commercial farms located in southern Chile were enrolled. Cows were examined twice, once between 30 and 3 days before and once between 3 and 30 days after calving. Blood samples were collected on both assessments, and cows were considered as having SHMg if serum total Mg < 0.65 mmol/L. On the postpartum visit, cows were evaluated for metritis and lameness. Information about clinical mastitis and dystocia was collected from on-farm records. Data were analyzed using multivariable mixed linear models and multivariable mixed logistic regression models. The overall prevalence of pre-SHMg was 9.9%, and its presence was associated with the occurrence of post-SHMg (odd ratio [OR] = 5.7; P < 0.0001) and metritis (OR = 3.1; P = 0.04). However, we did not detect an association between pre-SHMg and dystocia, clinical mastitis, or lameness after calving. Prepartum serum Mg concentrations were lower in cows that developed post-SHMg than those that did not (LSM ± SE = 0.75 ± 0.02 mmol/L vs. 0.83 ± 0.02 mmol/L; P < 0.0001). In conclusion, pre-SHMg was associated with a higher risk of post-SHMg and metritis in grazing dairy cows but not other postpartum health events.


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Doenças dos Bovinos , Magnésio , Período Pós-Parto , Animais , Bovinos , Feminino , Chile/epidemiologia , Doenças dos Bovinos/epidemiologia , Doenças dos Bovinos/sangue , Gravidez , Magnésio/sangue , Magnésio/análise , Distocia/veterinária , Distocia/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Endometrite/veterinária , Endometrite/epidemiologia , Endometrite/sangue , Deficiência de Magnésio/veterinária , Deficiência de Magnésio/epidemiologia , Deficiência de Magnésio/sangue , Mastite Bovina/epidemiologia , Mastite Bovina/sangue , Coxeadura Animal/epidemiologia , Coxeadura Animal/etiologia , Coxeadura Animal/sangue , Indústria de Laticínios
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J Proteomics ; 205: 103421, 2019 08 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31233901

RESUMO

Early diagnosis of endometritis in dairy cattle is currently requires invasive techniques and specialist expertise. The goal of this study is to utilize a gel-free mass-spectrometry based proteomics approach to compare the plasma proteome of dairy cattle with cytological endometritis to those without. Blood samples were collected from cows (N = 112) seven days postpartum (DPP). Plasma samples from a cohort of 20 animals with cytological endometritis (n = 10) and without (n = 10) as classified 21 DPP were selected for proteomic analysis. Differential abundances of proteins between the two animal groups were determined using both fold change (≥1.5 fold change) and statistical significance threshold (p < .05). A total of 181 non-redundant proteins were quantified, and 25 proteins were found with differential abundance. These include 4 binding protein alpha and mannose binding lectin 2 involved in immune responses. Differentially abundant proteins between the animals were then processed using PANTHER for gene ontology. Gene ontology included associations with innate immune processes, acute phase responses and immune regulation. A potential marker for disease identified here is the "uncharacterized protein G5E513," a protein previously defined by RNA-transcripts. These proteins may form the basis for endometritis prognosis, the development of which is proceeded by systemic changes in immune function. SIGNIFICANCE: Endometritis is a costly reproductive disease of lactating dairy cows that warrants timely diagnosis. We utilized a gel-free mass-spectrometry based proteomics approach to compare the plasma proteome of dairy cattle with cytological endometritis to those without, for the characterization of changes in the proteomic profile associated with uterine disease postpartum. Furthermore, we compared the plasma proteome of healthy and affected cows in the same physiological status of production to better understand the relationship between changes in expression of circulating proteins and to unravel essential biological mechanisms involved in bovine cytological endometritis.


Assuntos
Proteínas Sanguíneas/metabolismo , Doenças dos Bovinos/sangue , Endometrite/sangue , Lactação/metabolismo , Proteoma/metabolismo , Animais , Biomarcadores/análise , Biomarcadores/sangue , Proteínas Sanguíneas/análise , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/metabolismo , Doenças dos Bovinos/patologia , Biologia Celular , Indústria de Laticínios , Endometrite/metabolismo , Endometrite/patologia , Feminino , Período Pós-Parto , Proteoma/análise , Transtornos Puerperais/sangue , Transtornos Puerperais/metabolismo , Transtornos Puerperais/patologia , Transtornos Puerperais/veterinária
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