Journal article

The association of circulating prepartum metabolites, minerals, cytokines and hormones with postpartum health status in dairy cattle.

K Macmillan, M Gobikrushanth, A Behrouzi, I López-Helguera, N Cook, B Hoff, MG Colazo

Res Vet Sci | Published : 2020

Abstract

The objectives were to evaluate differences in circulating prepartum metabolites, minerals, cytokines and hormones based on postpartum disease category and determine critical circulating concentrations of prepartum analytes associated with postpartum disease in 229 cattle from 11 commercial dairies in Alberta, Canada. Blood was collected at 8.8 ± 2.1 d prepartum and analyzed for a wide array of analytes. Cattle were categorized as healthy (n = 76) or as having inflammatory (INF; n = 28), metabolic (MET; n = 34) or inflammatory and metabolic (INFMET; n = 91) postpartum diseases. The prepartum circulating concentrations of Cu were lesser (0.84 vs. 0.90 μg/mL; P = 0.02) and concentrations of Mo..

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