Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows

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Autor(a) principal: Batista, Chester Patrique
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Gonçalves, Rodrigo Schallenberger, Contreras , Laura Victoria Quishpe, Valle, Stella de Faria, González, Félix
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1230
Resumo: Liver lipidosis is a metabolic disorder mostly observed in high yielding dairy cattle, especially during the transition period. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between hepatic lipid infiltration, biochemical indicators of liver function, and body condition score (BCS) variation in dairy cows. Fifty-one multiparous Holstein cows raised in a confined system were evaluated. Liver biopsies and blood samples were collected, and BCS was measured on days 3 and 28 postpartum. Lipid infiltration was determined by histologic examination. The plasma activity of aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutamyl transferase and concentration of beta-hydroxybutyrate, non-esterified fatty acids, albumin, total bilirubin, and cholesterol were determined. BCS was measured using objective (camera) and subjective (visual) methods. Mild lipid infiltration was found in 3.92% of cows sampled on day 3 and 5.88% on day 28. Bilirubin was significantly higher on day 3 than on day 28 postpartum, and cholesterol was significantly higher on day 28 than on day 3 in all cows. There was no difference in biochemical analytes between cows with and without lipidosis. On day 3, mean subjective BCS was 3.10 and objective BCS was 3.16, while on day 28, these scores were 2.91 and 2.99, respectively. The calculated liver function index (LFI) was found to be a more sensitive indicator of liver function than the hepatic analytes evaluated. No correlation between BCS variation and lipid infiltration was found. Cholesterol and bilirubin levels showed the most remarkable changes during the early postpartum period. LFI is a potential indicator of postpartum liver function.
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spelling Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows Correlação entre lipidose hepática, variação da condição corporal e analitos hepáticos em bovinos leiteiros hepatic lipidosis, weight, blood metabolites, hepatic function, calculated liver function index, dairy cattle.lipidose hepática, peso, metabolitos sanguíneos, função hepática, índice calculado de função hepática, bovinos de leiteLiver lipidosis is a metabolic disorder mostly observed in high yielding dairy cattle, especially during the transition period. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between hepatic lipid infiltration, biochemical indicators of liver function, and body condition score (BCS) variation in dairy cows. Fifty-one multiparous Holstein cows raised in a confined system were evaluated. Liver biopsies and blood samples were collected, and BCS was measured on days 3 and 28 postpartum. Lipid infiltration was determined by histologic examination. The plasma activity of aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutamyl transferase and concentration of beta-hydroxybutyrate, non-esterified fatty acids, albumin, total bilirubin, and cholesterol were determined. BCS was measured using objective (camera) and subjective (visual) methods. Mild lipid infiltration was found in 3.92% of cows sampled on day 3 and 5.88% on day 28. Bilirubin was significantly higher on day 3 than on day 28 postpartum, and cholesterol was significantly higher on day 28 than on day 3 in all cows. There was no difference in biochemical analytes between cows with and without lipidosis. On day 3, mean subjective BCS was 3.10 and objective BCS was 3.16, while on day 28, these scores were 2.91 and 2.99, respectively. The calculated liver function index (LFI) was found to be a more sensitive indicator of liver function than the hepatic analytes evaluated. No correlation between BCS variation and lipid infiltration was found. Cholesterol and bilirubin levels showed the most remarkable changes during the early postpartum period. LFI is a potential indicator of postpartum liver function.A lipidose hepática é um distúrbio metabólico principalmente observado nos bovinos de leite de alto rendimento, especialmente no período de transição. O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a correlação entre infiltração lipídica hepática, indicadores bioquímicos de função hepática e variação da condição corporal em bovinos leiteiros. Foram avaliadas cinquenta e um vacas multíparas de raça Holandesa em confinamento. Coletaram-se biopsias de fígado e amostras de sangue, e a condição corporal (BCS) aferiu-se nos dias 3 e 28 pós-parto. A infiltração lipídica determinou-se mediante avaliação histológica. Mensuraram-se a atividade da aspartato aminotransferase, fosfatase alcalina e da gama-glutamil transferase, concentração de beta-hidroxibutirato, ácidos graxos não esterificados, albumina, bilirrubina total e colesterol. A BCS mediu-se utilizando método objetivo (câmera) e subjetivo (visualmente). Observou-se discreta infiltração lipídica em 3,92% dos bovinos amostrados no dia 3 e 5,88% no dia 28. Em todos os bovinos a bilirrubina foi significativamente mais alta no dia 3 do que no dia 28 e o colesterol foi superior no dia 28 do que no dia 3. Não houve diferença nos analitos bioquímicos dos bovinos com e sem lipidose. No dia 3, a média subjetiva da BCS foi 3,10 e a objetiva 3,16, enquanto no dia 28, obtiveram-se valores de 2,91, e 2,99 respectivamente. O índice calculado de função hepática mostrou ser um indicador mais sensível da função hepática do que os analitos avaliados individualmente. Não houve correlação entre a variação do BCS e infiltração lipídica.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2022-02-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/123010.29374/2527-2179.bjvm005121Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 44 (2022); e005121Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 44 (2022); e0051212527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1230/1112https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1230/1170Copyright (c) 2022 Chester Patrique Batista, Rodrigo Schallenberger Gonçalves, Laura Victoria Quishpe Contreras , Stella de Faria Valle, Félix Gonzálezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBatista, Chester PatriqueGonçalves, Rodrigo SchallenbergerContreras , Laura Victoria QuishpeValle, Stella de FariaGonzález, Félix2022-06-25T21:01:39Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/1230Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2022-06-25T21:01:39Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
Correlação entre lipidose hepática, variação da condição corporal e analitos hepáticos em bovinos leiteiros
title Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
spellingShingle Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
Batista, Chester Patrique
hepatic lipidosis, weight, blood metabolites, hepatic function, calculated liver function index, dairy cattle.
lipidose hepática, peso, metabolitos sanguíneos, função hepática, índice calculado de função hepática, bovinos de leite
title_short Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
title_full Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
title_fullStr Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
title_sort Correlation between liver lipidosis, body condition score variation, and hepatic analytes in dairy cows
author Batista, Chester Patrique
author_facet Batista, Chester Patrique
Gonçalves, Rodrigo Schallenberger
Contreras , Laura Victoria Quishpe
Valle, Stella de Faria
González, Félix
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves, Rodrigo Schallenberger
Contreras , Laura Victoria Quishpe
Valle, Stella de Faria
González, Félix
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batista, Chester Patrique
Gonçalves, Rodrigo Schallenberger
Contreras , Laura Victoria Quishpe
Valle, Stella de Faria
González, Félix
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv hepatic lipidosis, weight, blood metabolites, hepatic function, calculated liver function index, dairy cattle.
lipidose hepática, peso, metabolitos sanguíneos, função hepática, índice calculado de função hepática, bovinos de leite
topic hepatic lipidosis, weight, blood metabolites, hepatic function, calculated liver function index, dairy cattle.
lipidose hepática, peso, metabolitos sanguíneos, função hepática, índice calculado de função hepática, bovinos de leite
description Liver lipidosis is a metabolic disorder mostly observed in high yielding dairy cattle, especially during the transition period. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between hepatic lipid infiltration, biochemical indicators of liver function, and body condition score (BCS) variation in dairy cows. Fifty-one multiparous Holstein cows raised in a confined system were evaluated. Liver biopsies and blood samples were collected, and BCS was measured on days 3 and 28 postpartum. Lipid infiltration was determined by histologic examination. The plasma activity of aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutamyl transferase and concentration of beta-hydroxybutyrate, non-esterified fatty acids, albumin, total bilirubin, and cholesterol were determined. BCS was measured using objective (camera) and subjective (visual) methods. Mild lipid infiltration was found in 3.92% of cows sampled on day 3 and 5.88% on day 28. Bilirubin was significantly higher on day 3 than on day 28 postpartum, and cholesterol was significantly higher on day 28 than on day 3 in all cows. There was no difference in biochemical analytes between cows with and without lipidosis. On day 3, mean subjective BCS was 3.10 and objective BCS was 3.16, while on day 28, these scores were 2.91 and 2.99, respectively. The calculated liver function index (LFI) was found to be a more sensitive indicator of liver function than the hepatic analytes evaluated. No correlation between BCS variation and lipid infiltration was found. Cholesterol and bilirubin levels showed the most remarkable changes during the early postpartum period. LFI is a potential indicator of postpartum liver function.
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