Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Flávio
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lamy, Elsa, Pedro, Sofia, Azevedo, Inês, Caetano, Pedro, Ramalho, Joana, Martins, Luís, Cerqueira, Joaquim, Silva, Severiano, Conceição, Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33655
Resumo: Passive immune transfer (PIT) is detrimental to the calf’s welfare. PIT is currently assessed by immunoglobulins or total proteins concentration (TP) in blood. Blood collection has some constraints, ergo, a simple and non-invasive alternative method is of great interest. This study aimed to evaluate the potential use of saliva as a non-invasive fluid to assess PIT. A total of eighty saliva and blood samples were taken from twenty calves at 4 time points: at birth (approximately 30 min before colostrum consumption), at 24h, 48h and at day 7, for total protein and IgG levels concentration assessment. A hand-held refractometer was used for serum samples and the Bradford method for total protein determination in both saliva and serum samples. Dot-blot analysis was performed in a sub-sample to check for IgG in saliva and serum (n=5 calves). With both methods, TP in serum at 24h, 48h and at day 7 was significative higher than TP at birth (P<0.001). A tendency for elevated TP at 24h (P<0.1) was found in saliva samples. A significant Pearson’s positive correlation was found between TP in saliva and in serum by refractometer at 48h (r=0.45; P=0.0474). Dot-blot analysis showed an increase in IgG from birth to following phases in blood and saliva. These results suggest that saliva can be used for PIT surveillance, highlighting the importance of further studies.
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title Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves
spellingShingle Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves
Silva, Flávio
saliva
calves
passive immune transfer
non-invasive
title_short Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves
title_full Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves
title_fullStr Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves
title_full_unstemmed Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves
title_sort Saliva as a potential non-invasive fluid for passive immune transfer surveillance in calves
author Silva, Flávio
author_facet Silva, Flávio
Lamy, Elsa
Pedro, Sofia
Azevedo, Inês
Caetano, Pedro
Ramalho, Joana
Martins, Luís
Cerqueira, Joaquim
Silva, Severiano
Conceição, Cristina
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author2 Lamy, Elsa
Pedro, Sofia
Azevedo, Inês
Caetano, Pedro
Ramalho, Joana
Martins, Luís
Cerqueira, Joaquim
Silva, Severiano
Conceição, Cristina
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Flávio
Lamy, Elsa
Pedro, Sofia
Azevedo, Inês
Caetano, Pedro
Ramalho, Joana
Martins, Luís
Cerqueira, Joaquim
Silva, Severiano
Conceição, Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv saliva
calves
passive immune transfer
non-invasive
topic saliva
calves
passive immune transfer
non-invasive
description Passive immune transfer (PIT) is detrimental to the calf’s welfare. PIT is currently assessed by immunoglobulins or total proteins concentration (TP) in blood. Blood collection has some constraints, ergo, a simple and non-invasive alternative method is of great interest. This study aimed to evaluate the potential use of saliva as a non-invasive fluid to assess PIT. A total of eighty saliva and blood samples were taken from twenty calves at 4 time points: at birth (approximately 30 min before colostrum consumption), at 24h, 48h and at day 7, for total protein and IgG levels concentration assessment. A hand-held refractometer was used for serum samples and the Bradford method for total protein determination in both saliva and serum samples. Dot-blot analysis was performed in a sub-sample to check for IgG in saliva and serum (n=5 calves). With both methods, TP in serum at 24h, 48h and at day 7 was significative higher than TP at birth (P<0.001). A tendency for elevated TP at 24h (P<0.1) was found in saliva samples. A significant Pearson’s positive correlation was found between TP in saliva and in serum by refractometer at 48h (r=0.45; P=0.0474). Dot-blot analysis showed an increase in IgG from birth to following phases in blood and saliva. These results suggest that saliva can be used for PIT surveillance, highlighting the importance of further studies.
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