Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots

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Autor(a) principal: Virmond, Mauricio Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rossi, Patricia Santos, Antunes, Anna Victoria, Mattei, Rafael Igor, Schllemer, Natali Regina, Thomaz, Gabriela Rodrigues, Garbossa, Gabriela, Neumann, Mikael, Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/39286
Resumo: Although cattle feedlot presents productive advantages, this management generates stress, which may impact immunity and increase the incidence of respiratory diseases. Because the immunostimulatory potential of yeasts, this study aimed to verify whether supplementation of cattle with fresh yeast promotes an increase in innate immunity and, consequently, reduces the occurrence of respiratory diseases in heifers finished in feedlots. A total of 32 heifers, finished in feedlots, were randomly divided into two treatments and 16 repetitions: A control group (n=16; 7 g day -1 per animal of corn kernel) and a yeast group (n=16, 7 g day -1 per animal of the commercial product with fresh yeast additive). At day 0, 16 days after acclimatisation to the feedlot, and at days 28, 56 and 84, leukogram, serum haptoglobin, oxidative metabolism neutrophil, and indicators of respiratory diseases (nasal temperatures, nasal secretion score, and histopathological examination of lung) were evaluated. The yeast group had lower blood neutrophil counts (P = 0.02), higher neutrophil oxidative metabolism (P = 0.04) than the control group after 56 days of confinement. There was a lower frequency of animals from the yeast group with purulent nasal secretion on days 28 and 84 (P = 0.0001 and 0.008) and with histopathological lesion of pneumonia at slaughter day (P = 0.0001). The yeast group also presented lower nasal temperatures than the control group on days 28 and 84 (P = 0.02 and P= 0.08). Thus, fresh yeast additives attenuated the effects of the feedlot system in the heifer immune system and contributed to a reduction of respiratory diseases.
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spelling Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlotsAditivos de levedura viva melhoram parâmetros imunes e reduzem doenças respiratórias em novilhos terminados em confinamentoSaccharomyces cerevisiaeOxidative metabolismPneumoniaBovine.Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMetabolismo oxidativoPneumoniaBovinos.Although cattle feedlot presents productive advantages, this management generates stress, which may impact immunity and increase the incidence of respiratory diseases. Because the immunostimulatory potential of yeasts, this study aimed to verify whether supplementation of cattle with fresh yeast promotes an increase in innate immunity and, consequently, reduces the occurrence of respiratory diseases in heifers finished in feedlots. A total of 32 heifers, finished in feedlots, were randomly divided into two treatments and 16 repetitions: A control group (n=16; 7 g day -1 per animal of corn kernel) and a yeast group (n=16, 7 g day -1 per animal of the commercial product with fresh yeast additive). At day 0, 16 days after acclimatisation to the feedlot, and at days 28, 56 and 84, leukogram, serum haptoglobin, oxidative metabolism neutrophil, and indicators of respiratory diseases (nasal temperatures, nasal secretion score, and histopathological examination of lung) were evaluated. The yeast group had lower blood neutrophil counts (P = 0.02), higher neutrophil oxidative metabolism (P = 0.04) than the control group after 56 days of confinement. There was a lower frequency of animals from the yeast group with purulent nasal secretion on days 28 and 84 (P = 0.0001 and 0.008) and with histopathological lesion of pneumonia at slaughter day (P = 0.0001). The yeast group also presented lower nasal temperatures than the control group on days 28 and 84 (P = 0.02 and P= 0.08). Thus, fresh yeast additives attenuated the effects of the feedlot system in the heifer immune system and contributed to a reduction of respiratory diseases.Embora confinamento de bovinos apresente vantagens produtivas, este manejo gera estresse, podendo impactar a imunidade e aumentar a incidência de doenças respiratórias. Tendo em vista o potencial imunoestimulante das leveduras, este trabalho objetivou verificar se a suplementação de bovinos com levedura fresca promove incremento da imunidade inata e consequentemente, diminui a ocorrência de afecções respiratórias de novilhas terminados em confinamento. Para tanto 32 novilhas terminadas em confinamento, foram divididas aleatoriamente em dois tratamentos, com 16 repetições cada, formando o grupo controle (n = 16; 7 g dia -1 por animal de caroço de milho) e o grupo levedura (n = 16, 7 g dia -1 por animal do produto comercial com aditivo de levedura fresca). No dia 0, 16 dias após a aclimatação ao confinamento, e nos dias 28, 56 e 84, avaliou-se o leucograma, haptoglobina sérica, metabolismo oxidativo de leucócitos e indicadores de doenças respiratórias (temperatura nasal, escore de secreção nasal e exame histopatológico do pulmão). O grupo levedura apresentou menor contagem de neutrófilos no sangue (P = 0.02), maior metabolismo oxidativo dos neutrófilos (P = 0.02) e menores níveis séricos de haptoglobina (P = 0.04) do que o grupo controle após 56 dias de confinamento. Houve menor frequência de animais do grupo levedura com secreção nasal purulenta nos dias 28 e 84 (P = 0.0001 e 0,008) e com lesão histopatológica de pneumonia no dia do abate (P = 0.0001). O grupo levedura também apresentou temperaturas nasais mais baixas do que o grupo controle nos dias 28 e 84 (P = 0.02 e P = 0.08). Assim conclui-se que o aditivo de levedura fresca atenuou os efeitos do sistema de confinamento no sistema imunológico de novilhas e contribuíram para a redução de doenças respiratórias, o que traz impactos importantes na pecuária seja por reduzir custos com tratamento, evitar resistência bacteriana a antibióticos, como diminuir a morbidade de doenças respiratórias entre os animais .UEL2020-11-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionClinical experimental, 2 treatment and 16 repetitionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3928610.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n6Supl2p3177Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 6Supl2 (2020); 3177-3188Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 6Supl2 (2020); 3177-31881679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
Aditivos de levedura viva melhoram parâmetros imunes e reduzem doenças respiratórias em novilhos terminados em confinamento
title Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
spellingShingle Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
Virmond, Mauricio Paulo
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Oxidative metabolism
Pneumonia
Bovine.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Metabolismo oxidativo
Pneumonia
Bovinos.
title_short Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
title_full Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
title_fullStr Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
title_full_unstemmed Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
title_sort Fresh yeast additives improve immune parameters and reduce respiratory disease in heifers finished in feedlots
author Virmond, Mauricio Paulo
author_facet Virmond, Mauricio Paulo
Rossi, Patricia Santos
Antunes, Anna Victoria
Mattei, Rafael Igor
Schllemer, Natali Regina
Thomaz, Gabriela Rodrigues
Garbossa, Gabriela
Neumann, Mikael
Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi
author_role author
author2 Rossi, Patricia Santos
Antunes, Anna Victoria
Mattei, Rafael Igor
Schllemer, Natali Regina
Thomaz, Gabriela Rodrigues
Garbossa, Gabriela
Neumann, Mikael
Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Virmond, Mauricio Paulo
Rossi, Patricia Santos
Antunes, Anna Victoria
Mattei, Rafael Igor
Schllemer, Natali Regina
Thomaz, Gabriela Rodrigues
Garbossa, Gabriela
Neumann, Mikael
Bertagnon, Heloisa Godoi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Oxidative metabolism
Pneumonia
Bovine.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Metabolismo oxidativo
Pneumonia
Bovinos.
topic Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Oxidative metabolism
Pneumonia
Bovine.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Metabolismo oxidativo
Pneumonia
Bovinos.
description Although cattle feedlot presents productive advantages, this management generates stress, which may impact immunity and increase the incidence of respiratory diseases. Because the immunostimulatory potential of yeasts, this study aimed to verify whether supplementation of cattle with fresh yeast promotes an increase in innate immunity and, consequently, reduces the occurrence of respiratory diseases in heifers finished in feedlots. A total of 32 heifers, finished in feedlots, were randomly divided into two treatments and 16 repetitions: A control group (n=16; 7 g day -1 per animal of corn kernel) and a yeast group (n=16, 7 g day -1 per animal of the commercial product with fresh yeast additive). At day 0, 16 days after acclimatisation to the feedlot, and at days 28, 56 and 84, leukogram, serum haptoglobin, oxidative metabolism neutrophil, and indicators of respiratory diseases (nasal temperatures, nasal secretion score, and histopathological examination of lung) were evaluated. The yeast group had lower blood neutrophil counts (P = 0.02), higher neutrophil oxidative metabolism (P = 0.04) than the control group after 56 days of confinement. There was a lower frequency of animals from the yeast group with purulent nasal secretion on days 28 and 84 (P = 0.0001 and 0.008) and with histopathological lesion of pneumonia at slaughter day (P = 0.0001). The yeast group also presented lower nasal temperatures than the control group on days 28 and 84 (P = 0.02 and P= 0.08). Thus, fresh yeast additives attenuated the effects of the feedlot system in the heifer immune system and contributed to a reduction of respiratory diseases.
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