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Nutritional physiology of neonatal calves.

J W Blum1.   

Abstract

The gastrointestinal tract of neonatal calves is relatively mature but still requires morphological and functional changes. The intake of colostrum with its nutrient and non-nutrient components exerts marked effects on gastrointestinal development and function. Colostrum intake provides immunoprotection (passive immunity by immunoglobulins) and is essential for survival of neonates of most species. Furthermore, there are important transient as well as long-lasting systemic effects on the nutritional status, on metabolism, and on various endocrine systems due to intake of nutrient and non-nutrient colostral components that contribute to survival in the stressful postnatal period. Colostrum is much more than just a supplier of immunoglobulins.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16422763     DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0396.2005.00614.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl)        ISSN: 0931-2439            Impact factor:   2.130


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1.  1H nuclear magnetic resonance-based plasma metabolomics provides another perspective of response mechanisms of newborn calves upon the first colostrum feeding.

Authors:  Y S Guo; J Z Tao
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2018-05-04       Impact factor: 3.159

2.  Changes in serum protein electrophoresis profiles and acute phase proteins in calves with diarrhea.

Authors:  Kyoung-Seong Choi; Jin-Hee Kang; Hyung-Chul Cho; Do-Hyeon Yu; Jinho Park
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  2021-01       Impact factor: 1.310

3.  Suppurative meningitis in a 7-day-old Formosan sambar deer (Cervus unicolor swinhoei) caused by Escherichia coli.

Authors:  Ching-Lin Shyu; Cheng-Chung Lin; Shih-Ling Hsuan; Shiow-Her Chiou; Jacky Peng-Wen Chan
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 1.008

4.  Antioxidant defence of colostrum and milk in consecutive lactations in sows.

Authors:  Justyna Lipko-Przybylska; Marta Kankofer
Journal:  Ir Vet J       Date:  2012-03-19       Impact factor: 2.146

Review 5.  Perspectives on immunoglobulins in colostrum and milk.

Authors:  Walter L Hurley; Peter K Theil
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2011-04-14       Impact factor: 5.717

6.  Ontogenic Changes of Villus Growth, Lactase Activity, and Intestinal Glucose Transporters in Preterm and Term Born Calves with or without Prolonged Colostrum Feeding.

Authors:  Julia Steinhoff-Wagner; Ulrike Schönhusen; Rudolf Zitnan; Monika Hudakova; Helga Pfannkuche; Harald M Hammon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-05-26       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Birth delivery method affects expression of immune genes in lung and jejunum tissue of neonatal beef calves.

Authors:  Carla Surlis; Keelan McNamara; Eoin O'Hara; Sinead Waters; Marijke Beltman; Joseph Cassidy; David Kenny
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2017-12-14       Impact factor: 2.741

Review 8.  Preventively enteral application of immunoglobulin enriched colostrums milk can modulate postoperative inflammatory response.

Authors:  Klaus Orth; Wolfram Trudo Knoefel; Martijn van Griensven; Christiane Matuschek; Matthias Peiper; Holger Schrumpf; Peter Arne Gerber; Wilfried Budach; Edwin Bölke; Bettina Alexandra Buhren; Matthias Schauer
Journal:  Eur J Med Res       Date:  2013-11-23       Impact factor: 2.175

9.  Different milk diets have substantial effects on the jejunal mucosal immune system of pre-weaning calves, as demonstrated by whole transcriptome sequencing.

Authors:  H M Hammon; D Frieten; C Gerbert; C Koch; G Dusel; R Weikard; C Kühn
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-26       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Effect of immunoglobulin G concentration in dairy cow colostrum and calf blood serum on Cryptosporidium spp. invasion in calves.

Authors:  Alīna Derbakova; Maksims Zolovs; Dace Keidāne; Žanete Šteingolde
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2020-01-24
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