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Name Hisaeda Keiichi
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researchmap researcher code R000007730
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Effect of oral administration of colostrum on inflammation in the udders of dairy cows suffering from mastitis.

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Joint Author

Author

Naoki Isobe ,  Tomoyasu Kurose ,  Naoki Suzuki ,  Tomoko Koshiishi ,  Kazutoshi Ueno ,  Keiichi Hisaeda

Summary

The present study was undertaken to examine whether oral administration of colostrum to mastitic cows reduced inflammation in the udder. Fifty milliliters of a colostrum whey product was administered orally daily for 3 days to cows suffering from mastitis. Milk was collected on day 0 and 7 of colostrum administration. For Experiment 1, milk from 11 udder quarters with high somatic cell counts (SCC) in four cows was used. SCC in milk decreased significantly after colostrum administration, whereas colostrum administration increased sodium and IgA concentrations significantly compared with those before administration. In Experiment 2, cows with clinical mastitis were divided into two groups, with and without colostrum administration, whereas all cows with subclinical mastitis were administered colostrum. Antibiotics were infused into the mammary gland from the first day of colostrum administration for 2-4 days. There was no significant decrease in SCC after colostrum administration in any group. However, udder firmness in both clinical mastitis groups was reduced after administration regardless of colostrum administration. IgA concentration in both clinical mastitis groups was significantly increased after colostrum administration compared to that before administration, although there was no significant difference between them. These results suggest the possibility that oral administration of colostrum attenuates inflammation of the mammary gland. Further studies are required to examine the effect of colostrum more precisely using cows with subclinical and chronic mastitis and longer duration of colostrum administration.

Magazine(name)

The Journal of veterinary medical science

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Volume

84

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

59

EndingPage

63

Date of Issue

2022/01

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Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.1292/jvms.21-0505

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