Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS,DAIANE S. DOS
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: BOITO,JHONATAN P., KLAUCK,VANDERLEI, REIS,JOÃO H. DOS, GEBERT,ROGER R., GLOMBOWSKY,PATRÍCIA, BIAZUS,ANGELISA H., BOTTARI,NATHIELI B., SOUSA,REJANE S., MACHADO,GUSTAVO, LEAL,MARTA L.R., BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D., BERWANGER,JEAN C., SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA
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Resumo: Abstract: The aims of this study were to investigate whether treatments with zinc edetate (Zn) and diphenyl diselenide ((PhSe)2) enhance performance, immune responses, protein metabolism, and oxidant/antioxidant status in calf serum and muscle. Animals were divided into four groups (n=6 each): control (without supplementation), and groups supplemented on days 50 and 70 of life with (PhSe)2, Zn, and a combination of (PhSe)2 and Zn. Animals treated with (PhSe)2 gained more weight by experimental day 220 than did the control group, but there was no difference by the end of the experiment (day 300). The absolute number of leukocytes and lymphocytes increased in groups Zn and (PhSe)2+Zn on day 20 of experiment, but decreased on day 40 in groups (PhSe)2, and (PhSe)2+Zn. The number of monocytes decreased in all groups compared with control. One of the principal findings was that (PhSe)2+Zn together had beneficial effects on protein metabolism, represented by increases total protein and globulin levels, compared with the control group. The combination of (PhSe)2 and Zn led to low levels of TBARS and ROS in serum and muscle, and stimulated antioxidant enzyme activities. Thus, supplementation with (PhSe)2+Zn may be a compelling approach to augmenting the calf antioxidant system during weaning.
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spelling Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning periodcalveszinc edetate(PhSe)2animal healthAbstract: The aims of this study were to investigate whether treatments with zinc edetate (Zn) and diphenyl diselenide ((PhSe)2) enhance performance, immune responses, protein metabolism, and oxidant/antioxidant status in calf serum and muscle. Animals were divided into four groups (n=6 each): control (without supplementation), and groups supplemented on days 50 and 70 of life with (PhSe)2, Zn, and a combination of (PhSe)2 and Zn. Animals treated with (PhSe)2 gained more weight by experimental day 220 than did the control group, but there was no difference by the end of the experiment (day 300). The absolute number of leukocytes and lymphocytes increased in groups Zn and (PhSe)2+Zn on day 20 of experiment, but decreased on day 40 in groups (PhSe)2, and (PhSe)2+Zn. The number of monocytes decreased in all groups compared with control. One of the principal findings was that (PhSe)2+Zn together had beneficial effects on protein metabolism, represented by increases total protein and globulin levels, compared with the control group. The combination of (PhSe)2 and Zn led to low levels of TBARS and ROS in serum and muscle, and stimulated antioxidant enzyme activities. Thus, supplementation with (PhSe)2+Zn may be a compelling approach to augmenting the calf antioxidant system during weaning.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000100807Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.91 n.1 2019reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765201920171042info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSANTOS,DAIANE S. DOSBOITO,JHONATAN P.KLAUCK,VANDERLEIREIS,JOÃO H. DOSGEBERT,ROGER R.GLOMBOWSKY,PATRÍCIABIAZUS,ANGELISA H.BOTTARI,NATHIELI B.SOUSA,REJANE S.MACHADO,GUSTAVOLEAL,MARTA L.R.BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D.BERWANGER,JEAN C.SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DAeng2019-04-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652019000100807Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2019-04-16T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
title Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
spellingShingle Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
SANTOS,DAIANE S. DOS
calves
zinc edetate
(PhSe)2
animal health
title_short Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
title_full Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
title_fullStr Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
title_full_unstemmed Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
title_sort Health benefits of subcutaneous zinc edetate and diphenyl diselenide in calves during the weaning period
author SANTOS,DAIANE S. DOS
author_facet SANTOS,DAIANE S. DOS
BOITO,JHONATAN P.
KLAUCK,VANDERLEI
REIS,JOÃO H. DOS
GEBERT,ROGER R.
GLOMBOWSKY,PATRÍCIA
BIAZUS,ANGELISA H.
BOTTARI,NATHIELI B.
SOUSA,REJANE S.
MACHADO,GUSTAVO
LEAL,MARTA L.R.
BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D.
BERWANGER,JEAN C.
SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA
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KLAUCK,VANDERLEI
REIS,JOÃO H. DOS
GEBERT,ROGER R.
GLOMBOWSKY,PATRÍCIA
BIAZUS,ANGELISA H.
BOTTARI,NATHIELI B.
SOUSA,REJANE S.
MACHADO,GUSTAVO
LEAL,MARTA L.R.
BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D.
BERWANGER,JEAN C.
SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS,DAIANE S. DOS
BOITO,JHONATAN P.
KLAUCK,VANDERLEI
REIS,JOÃO H. DOS
GEBERT,ROGER R.
GLOMBOWSKY,PATRÍCIA
BIAZUS,ANGELISA H.
BOTTARI,NATHIELI B.
SOUSA,REJANE S.
MACHADO,GUSTAVO
LEAL,MARTA L.R.
BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D.
BERWANGER,JEAN C.
SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv calves
zinc edetate
(PhSe)2
animal health
topic calves
zinc edetate
(PhSe)2
animal health
description Abstract: The aims of this study were to investigate whether treatments with zinc edetate (Zn) and diphenyl diselenide ((PhSe)2) enhance performance, immune responses, protein metabolism, and oxidant/antioxidant status in calf serum and muscle. Animals were divided into four groups (n=6 each): control (without supplementation), and groups supplemented on days 50 and 70 of life with (PhSe)2, Zn, and a combination of (PhSe)2 and Zn. Animals treated with (PhSe)2 gained more weight by experimental day 220 than did the control group, but there was no difference by the end of the experiment (day 300). The absolute number of leukocytes and lymphocytes increased in groups Zn and (PhSe)2+Zn on day 20 of experiment, but decreased on day 40 in groups (PhSe)2, and (PhSe)2+Zn. The number of monocytes decreased in all groups compared with control. One of the principal findings was that (PhSe)2+Zn together had beneficial effects on protein metabolism, represented by increases total protein and globulin levels, compared with the control group. The combination of (PhSe)2 and Zn led to low levels of TBARS and ROS in serum and muscle, and stimulated antioxidant enzyme activities. Thus, supplementation with (PhSe)2+Zn may be a compelling approach to augmenting the calf antioxidant system during weaning.
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