Effect of temporary cessation of milking on the innate immune components in goat milk


Yuliza Purba, Fika and Ishimoto, Yoshihisa and Nii, Takahiro and yoshimura, Yukinori and Isobe, Naoki (2021) Effect of temporary cessation of milking on the innate immune components in goat milk. American Dairy Science Association®. Published by Elsevier Inc. and Fass Inc. All rights reserved..

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Abstract (Abstrak)

Temporary cessation of milking is widely used during the dry period of dairy cows. Temporary cessation of milking induces an increase in the somatic cell count (SCC) and level of several inflammatory components of milk, which is believed to be a local adaptation and defense mechanism of the mammary gland. In Japan, temporary cessation of milking combined with anti- biotic administration is widely used to treat mastitis. The present study aimed to elucidate the role of the innate immune system during temporary cessation of milking in a goat model by investigating the concen- tration of several innate immune components in milk during and around the temporary cessation. In experi- ment 1, 6 goats were subjected to cessation of milking for 3 d in both udder halves, whereas in experiment 2, 6 other goats were subjected to cessation of milk- ing for 3 d only in 1 udder half. In experiment 1, the milk yield was lower on d 5 and 6, whereas the mean SCC was higher on d 5 compared with d 0 before tem- porary milking cessation. The concentrations of goat DEFB1, S100A7, cathelicidin-2 and 7 (CATHL-2 and 7), IgA, and lactoferrin were increased after temporary cessation of milking. In experiment 2, the milk yield was lower between d 5 and 7, whereas the mean SCC was higher between d 4 and 7 compared with d 0. The concentrations of CATHL-2, IgA, and lactoferrin were increased after temporary cessation of milking only in the udder half subjected to milking cessation. These results suggest that temporary cessation of milking increase the SCC and concentration of several innate immune components in milk without infection, which may contribute to mastitis treatment.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 21 Jul 2021 02:33
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2021 02:33
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/5543

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