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Name Shinozuka Yasunori
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researchmap researcher code 7000022273
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Evaluation of the Therapeutic Effect of Levamisole on Subclinical Mastitis in Bovine Leukemia Virus-Infected Cows Classified by Proviral Load

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Author

Aiko Watanabe ,  Yosuke Maeda ,  Hironobu Murakami ,  Shiro Miyoshi ,  Michisaburo Miura ,  Koki Murao ,  Yasunori Shinozuka ,  Tomomi Kurumisawa ,  Kazuhiro Kawai

Summary

Subclinical mastitis causes economic losses due to reduced milk yield and elevated somatic cell counts (SCCs), despite no visible clinical signs. A higher incidence of subclinical mastitis has been reported in cattle infected with bovine leukemia virus (BLV). Levamisole (LMS), known for its immunomodulatory properties, has been suggested as a potential alternative to antibiotics for mastitis treatment; however, its efficacy in BLV-infected cows, particularly in relation to proviral load (PVL), remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of LMS on subclinical mastitis and its impact on milk immune responses by classifying BLV-infected cows based on PVL. A total of 42 dairy cows with subclinical mastitis (48 quarters) were grouped as BLV-negative, low-PVL, or high-PVL using a PVL cut-off value of 17.8 copies/10 ng DNA, and were administered LMS orally. Changes in viable bacterial counts, SCCs, and milk leukocyte populations were compared. LMS administration significantly reduced the SCC and milk macrophage numbers, especially in BLV-negative and low-PVL cows. These results suggest that LMS may improve subclinical mastitis in certain BLV-infected cows and that PVL may serve as a useful indicator for treatment responsiveness. However, the limited effect in high-PVL cows and the small sample size have limitations, warranting further investigation.

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Animals

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15

Number Of Pages

14

StartingPage

2145

EndingPage

2145

Date of Issue

2025/07

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English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15142145

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