Small ruminant lentivirus-infected dairy goats’ metabolic blood profile in different stages of lactation

Author:

Zalewska Magdalena1,Jarczak Justyna2,Czopowicz Michał3,Mickiewicz Marcin3,Kaba Jarosław3,Bagnicka Emilia4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bacterial Physiology, Institute of Microbiology, | Faculty of Biology , University of Warsaw , Miecznikowa 1 , , Poland

2. Laboratory of Regenerative Medicine , Medical University of Warsaw , Stefana Banacha, 1B , , Poland

3. Division of Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, Institute of Veterinary Medicine , Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW , Nowoursynowska 159c , , Poland

4. Institute of Genetics and Animal Biotechnology , Polish Academy of Sciences , Postępu 36A , , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The study aims to determine the differences in metabolic parameters in blood serum between asymptomatic animals with small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) and uninfected goats. Pearson correlations were also estimated between biochemical parameters. The study included 26 goats which were divided into SRLV-infected and SRLV-free groups. Blood samples were taken at four points of lactation (days 14, 45, 85, and 240, reflecting perinatal period, early lactation, the peak of lactation, the end of lactation). Hepatic, kidney, bone, cardiac, pancreatic, lipid profiles and CRP concentrations were analyzed. Choline esterase (CHE), calcium (Ca*), creatine kinase (CK), and triglyceride (TRI) levels differed between groups, on day 240 (p≤0.05). Some parameters varied during lactation, with similar patterns observed in both groups. Mainly positive correlations between biochemical parameters were observed in the SRLV-free and SRLV-infected groups both within organ profiles and between them. CRP was not correlated with any biochemical parameters in the SRLV-free group but was negatively correlated with parameters of the liver, kidney, cardiac, and lipid profiles in the SRLV-infected group. The correlations suggest that SRLV may affect the kidneys, liver and heart, even in asymptomatic animals. Some differences were found between asymptomatic SRLV-infected and SRLV-free goats in the last stage of lactation; however, the nature of these changes requires further detailed studies.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Veterinary,Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,Biotechnology

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