Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?

Summary: According to the past reports, the utility value of monitoring rumination time (RT) around the time at which calving takes place and, in particular, during the first week of lactation, is a way of identifying in a timely fashion those cows that are at a greater level of risk when it comes t...

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Main Authors: R. Antanaitis, V. Juozaitienė, D. Malašauskienė, M. Televičius
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Veterinary and Animal Science
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451943X19301280
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spelling doaj-83dd1e12d11b4d12b42ba2807e66deac2020-11-24T21:57:31ZengElsevierVeterinary and Animal Science2451-943X2019-12-018Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?R. Antanaitis0V. Juozaitienė1D. Malašauskienė2M. Televičius3Large Animal Clinic, Veterinary Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžės str 18, Kaunas, Lithuania; Correspondence author.Department of Animal Breeding, Veterinary Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžėsstr 18, Kaunas, LithuaniaLarge Animal Clinic, Veterinary Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžės str 18, Kaunas, LithuaniaLarge Animal Clinic, Veterinary Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžės str 18, Kaunas, LithuaniaSummary: According to the past reports, the utility value of monitoring rumination time (RT) around the time at which calving takes place and, in particular, during the first week of lactation, is a way of identifying in a timely fashion those cows that are at a greater level of risk when it comes to developing disease in early lactation. Recent reports have focused on the role of minerals in disease resistance in ruminants, but little is known about the concentrations blood parameters in dairy cows with subclinical acidosis and subclinical clinical ketosis. According this we hypothesised that rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters (including cortisol and lactate) can serve as biomarkers for subclinical acidosis (SARA) and subclinical ketosis (SCK). Accordingly, the aim of the current study was to determinate the impact of subclinical acidosis and ketosis on rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters.For the current study, of a total of 225 fresh dairy cows (between one and sixty days after calving) a general clinical examination produced a selection of 93 cows: ten of these were diagnosed with SARA, thirteen had SCK and seventy were clinical healthy cows. Rumination time (RT), body weight (BW), and milk yield (MY) were registered with the help of Lely Astronaut® A3 milking robots. It was determining the concentrations of blood serum albumin (Alb), total protein levels (TP), glucose (Glu), urea (Urea), calcium (Ca), phosphor (Phos), iron (Fe), alaninaminotranspherase (ALT), aspartataminotranspherase (AST), Gammagliutamyltranspherase (GGT), and creatinine (Cre).RT decreases and blood lactate rates increase in cases of SARA and SKC, while in cases of SARA the total blood protein levels increased and in the SCK group it decreased.A similar trend of differences between the SARA group and the SCK group in terms of healthy cows could be found in changes in blood urea, glucose, Ca, Mg, P, and Fe. Cows in the SCK group showed statistically higher ALB content levels, while the activity of AST and Crea was at a lower level.According to this, rumination time, and some blood biochemical parameters can be used as biomarkers in the diagnosis ofsubclinical acidosis and ketosis. Future studies, however, are needed so that these results can be compared across a greater number of animals Keywords: Rumination time, Blood, Ketosis, Acidosishttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451943X19301280
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author R. Antanaitis
V. Juozaitienė
D. Malašauskienė
M. Televičius
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V. Juozaitienė
D. Malašauskienė
M. Televičius
Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?
Veterinary and Animal Science
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V. Juozaitienė
D. Malašauskienė
M. Televičius
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title Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?
title_short Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?
title_full Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?
title_fullStr Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?
title_full_unstemmed Can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?
title_sort can rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters be used as biomarkers for the diagnosis of subclinical acidosis and subclinical ketosis?
publisher Elsevier
series Veterinary and Animal Science
issn 2451-943X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Summary: According to the past reports, the utility value of monitoring rumination time (RT) around the time at which calving takes place and, in particular, during the first week of lactation, is a way of identifying in a timely fashion those cows that are at a greater level of risk when it comes to developing disease in early lactation. Recent reports have focused on the role of minerals in disease resistance in ruminants, but little is known about the concentrations blood parameters in dairy cows with subclinical acidosis and subclinical clinical ketosis. According this we hypothesised that rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters (including cortisol and lactate) can serve as biomarkers for subclinical acidosis (SARA) and subclinical ketosis (SCK). Accordingly, the aim of the current study was to determinate the impact of subclinical acidosis and ketosis on rumination time and some blood biochemical parameters.For the current study, of a total of 225 fresh dairy cows (between one and sixty days after calving) a general clinical examination produced a selection of 93 cows: ten of these were diagnosed with SARA, thirteen had SCK and seventy were clinical healthy cows. Rumination time (RT), body weight (BW), and milk yield (MY) were registered with the help of Lely Astronaut® A3 milking robots. It was determining the concentrations of blood serum albumin (Alb), total protein levels (TP), glucose (Glu), urea (Urea), calcium (Ca), phosphor (Phos), iron (Fe), alaninaminotranspherase (ALT), aspartataminotranspherase (AST), Gammagliutamyltranspherase (GGT), and creatinine (Cre).RT decreases and blood lactate rates increase in cases of SARA and SKC, while in cases of SARA the total blood protein levels increased and in the SCK group it decreased.A similar trend of differences between the SARA group and the SCK group in terms of healthy cows could be found in changes in blood urea, glucose, Ca, Mg, P, and Fe. Cows in the SCK group showed statistically higher ALB content levels, while the activity of AST and Crea was at a lower level.According to this, rumination time, and some blood biochemical parameters can be used as biomarkers in the diagnosis ofsubclinical acidosis and ketosis. Future studies, however, are needed so that these results can be compared across a greater number of animals Keywords: Rumination time, Blood, Ketosis, Acidosis
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