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Effects of nonesterified fatty acids and beta-hydroxybutyrate on functions of mononuclear cells obtained from ewes

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH
Volume 63, Issue 3, Pages 414-418

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AMER VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.2002.63.414

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Objective-To assess the effects of nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) and P-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA) on functions of mononuclear cells obtained from ewes. Animals-6 Sardinian ewes. Procedure-Mononuclear cells were cultured with concentrations of NEFA (0, 15.6, 31.2, 62.5, 125, 250, 500, 1,000, or 2,000 mumol/L) and BHBA (0, 0.45, 0.9, 1.8, or 3.6 mmol/L). Concentrations of NEFA and BHBA were intended to mimic those of ketotic or healthy ewes, and NEFA and BHBAwere tested alone and in combination. Synthesis of DNA was stimulated by use of concanavalin A (Con A) or pokeweed-mitogen (PWM). Secretion of IgM was stimulated by use of PWM. Results-Synthesis of DNA stimulated by Con A and PWM, was significantly inhibited by high concentrations of NEFA ( 250 mumol/L) or by a combination of high concentrations of NEFA ( greater than or equal to250 mumol/L) and all concentrations of BHBA ( greater than or equal to0.45 mmol/L). In contrast, DNA synthesis was not inhibited by low concentrations of NEFA (less than or equal to125 mumol/L) or by a combination of low concentrations of NEFA (less than or equal to 125 mumol/L) and the lowest concentration of BHBA (0.45 mmol/L). Secretion of IgM was significantly inhibited by all concentrations of NEFA and by all combinations of NEFA and BHBA concentrations. When used alone, none of the concentrations of BHBA inhibited DNA synthesis or IgM secretion. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Reduced immunoresponsiveness during ketosis is likely to be associated with an increase in plasma concentration of NEFA and not with an increase in plasma concentration of BHBA.

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