M Yamamoto1, N Katoh, S Oikawa. 1. Fukushima Kenchu Livestock Hygiene Service Center, Koooriyama, Japan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine serum apolipoprotein C-III (apoC-III) concentration in cows in various stages of lactation by use of an ELISA. SAMPLE POPULATION: Sera obtained from 29 Holstein cows during early lactation, 65 cows during midlactation, 42 cows during late lactation, and 23 cows during the nonlactating stage. PROCEDURE: A 7.3-kd bovine apoC-III antiserum raised in rabbits was purified by affinity chromatography, and an ELISA was developed. RESULTS: In the immunoblot analysis, the antiserum reacted with the 7.3-kd apoC-III and moreover with another 8.2-kd apoC-III isoform. The 2 isoforms of apoC-III were also indistinguishable in the developed ELISA, the 2 proteins being measured as total apoC-III. In the ELISA for serum apoC-III concentration, addition of 2-mercaptoethanol to the coating buffer (50 mM sodium carbonate buffer, pH 9.6) was required. Mean+/-SEM bovine serum apoC-III concentration (microg/ml of serum) was 71.6+/-12.1 for the early lactating stage, 115+/-14.0 for the midlactating stage, 104+/-18.8 for the late lactating stage, and 55.3+/-8.4 for the nonlactating stage. Concentration of apoC-III was significantly (P < 0.05) higher in cows during midlactation than in cows during the nonlactating stage and was correlated negatively with serum triglyceride concentration (r = -0.479; P < 0.01) and positively with total cholesterol (r = 0.421; P< 0.05) and phospholipids (r= 0.415; P< 0.05) concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: Changes of apoC-III concentration in various stages of lactation suggest that this apolipoprotein is involved in a function related to lactation.
OBJECTIVE: To determine serum apolipoprotein C-III (apoC-III) concentration in cows in various stages of lactation by use of an ELISA. SAMPLE POPULATION: Sera obtained from 29 Holstein cows during early lactation, 65 cows during midlactation, 42 cows during late lactation, and 23 cows during the nonlactating stage. PROCEDURE: A 7.3-kd bovineapoC-III antiserum raised in rabbits was purified by affinity chromatography, and an ELISA was developed. RESULTS: In the immunoblot analysis, the antiserum reacted with the 7.3-kd apoC-III and moreover with another 8.2-kd apoC-III isoform. The 2 isoforms of apoC-III were also indistinguishable in the developed ELISA, the 2 proteins being measured as total apoC-III. In the ELISA for serum apoC-III concentration, addition of 2-mercaptoethanol to the coating buffer (50 mM sodium carbonate buffer, pH 9.6) was required. Mean+/-SEM bovine serum apoC-III concentration (microg/ml of serum) was 71.6+/-12.1 for the early lactating stage, 115+/-14.0 for the midlactating stage, 104+/-18.8 for the late lactating stage, and 55.3+/-8.4 for the nonlactating stage. Concentration of apoC-III was significantly (P < 0.05) higher in cows during midlactation than in cows during the nonlactating stage and was correlated negatively with serum triglyceride concentration (r = -0.479; P < 0.01) and positively with total cholesterol (r = 0.421; P< 0.05) and phospholipids (r= 0.415; P< 0.05) concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: Changes of apoC-III concentration in various stages of lactation suggest that this apolipoprotein is involved in a function related to lactation.