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STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS IN DAIRY CATTLE; SHORT PAPER

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  350-353

Abstract

SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS is considered as one of the most prevalent diseases in dairy cows, causing drastic loss in the dairy industry. OXIDATIVE STRESS, induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS), is believed to be a primary factor in various cattle diseases including mastitis, but there are few studies regarding the role of ROS in SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS. This study was undertaken to i) study the changes in activities of erythrocyte GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE (e-GSH-Px) and its functional component, selenium (Se); ii) compare the activities of erythrocyte SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE (e-SOD) and its functional components, Cu and Zn in cows with SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS and normal cows. Milk and heparinized blood samples were collected from 45 normal cows and 45 cows with SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS from dairy cows in Tehran province, Iran. Somatic cell counts (SCC), activities of GSH-Px and SOD and concentrations of Cu, Zn and Se were measured. No significant difference (P>0.05) was shown between GSH-Px and SOD activities and also between the concentrations of Cu and Zn in the studied groups. There was a marginal significant difference (P=0.05) between the Se concentrations in the normal cows and cows with SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS. The correlation between SCC and SOD was positive and significant (P<0.05). It was concluded that optimum antioxidant intake in the feed may enhance the resistance against SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS.

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    GHASEMIAN KARYAK, O., SAFI, S., RAHIMI FROUSHANI, A., & BOLOURCHI, M.. (2011). STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS IN DAIRY CATTLE; SHORT PAPER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH (IJVR), 12(4 (37)), 350-353. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/85722/en

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    GHASEMIAN KARYAK O., SAFI S., RAHIMI FROUSHANI A., BOLOURCHI M.. STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS IN DAIRY CATTLE; SHORT PAPER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH (IJVR)[Internet]. 2011;12(4 (37)):350-353. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/85722/en

    IEEE: Copy

    O. GHASEMIAN KARYAK, S. SAFI, A. RAHIMI FROUSHANI, and M. BOLOURCHI, “STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS IN DAIRY CATTLE; SHORT PAPER,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH (IJVR), vol. 12, no. 4 (37), pp. 350–353, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/85722/en

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