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Inflammatory status and metabolic changes at dry-off in high-yield dairy cows

Journal

ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 51-65

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1828051X.2019.1691472

Keywords

Innate immunity; inflammation; immune dysfunction; metabolic stress

Funding

  1. CREI (Romeo and Enrica Invernizzi Research Center of the Universita Cattolica del S. Cuore) - 'Romeo ed Enrica Invernizzi foundation', Milan, Italy
  2. Region Lombardia, Project RABoLa [19442]

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Our study investigates metabolic changes occurring at dry-off and the contribution of milk yield (MY) in such alterations. Thirteen Holsteins were dried off at 55 days from expected calving day (assumed as 0 days from dry-off, DFD) and divided in two groups according to their average daily MY in the last week of lactation, assuming a cut-off of 15 kg center dot d(-1): low MY (7 cows) and high MY (6 cows). From -7 to 34 DFD dry matter intake (DMI) and rumination time were measured. Blood samples were collected at -7, 2, 7, 27 and 34 DFD to assess an haematological and metabolic profile and at -7, 7 and 34 DFD to test functions of circulating white blood cell (WBC) through ex vivo challenges. Data were included in a mixed model for repeated measures assuming MY at dry-off, time and their interaction as fixed effects. After dry-off, DMI was reduced and rumination time was increased in all the animals. High MY cows had greater DMI and rumination time than low MY cows. In blood, WBC counts decreased at 7 DFD and increased the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines at 7 and 34 DFD. Plasmatic concentrations of liver enzymes indicators, positive acute phase proteins (APPs); and nitrogen species increased after dry-off. Conversely, negative APPs and antioxidant species decreased. Those alterations were more marked in high MY animals. This study suggests that dry-off decreased liver function, triggered a systemic inflammation and depleted antioxidant systems, especially in the group of cows with high MY at dry-off.

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