| Literature DB >> 25494984 |
Mengdong Wang1, Shuntaro Ikeda1, Hidetugu Yoshioka2, Hiroshi Nagase2, Shoko Kitamura2, Erina Itoyama2, Hiroaki Murakami2, Miki Sugimoto1, Shinichi Kume1.
Abstract
Data from 19 Japanese Black multiparous cows were collected to clarify the relationships among immunoglobulin (Ig) G, IgA, β-carotene, vitamin A and α-tocopherol contents in colostrum of cows in order to evaluate the role of fat-soluble vitamins on colostral IgG and IgA production. Mean colostral IgG was 141 mg/mL, ranging from 65 to 208 mg/mL, whereas mean colostral IgA was 8.7 mg/mL, ranging from 1.0 to 34.6 mg/mL. Colostral IgG increased with aging in multiparous cows. There were positive correlations between colostral IgG and colostral vitamin A or colostral α-tocopherol in cows, and the higher adjusted R(2) was obtained in the prediction model of colostral IgG from age and colostral vitamin A. Colostral vitamin A was positively correlated with colostral β-carotene or colostral α-tocopherol in cows, but there were no relationships between colostral IgA and colostral IgG or colostral fat-soluble vitamins. These results indicate that fat-soluble vitamin contents in colostrum of cows may change in similar patterns and high colostral vitamin A is related with high colostral IgG.Entities:
Keywords: Japanese Black cow; colostral IgA; colostral IgG; vitamin A; β-carotene
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25494984 DOI: 10.1111/asj.12351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Sci J ISSN: 1344-3941 Impact factor: 1.749