Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period

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Autor(a) principal: Collet, Silvana Giacomini
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sousa, Rejane Dos Santos, Ortolani, Enrico Lippi, Thaler Neto, André, Carpeggiani, Michèli Cristina, Ferronatto, Thais Caroline, Taffarel, Gustavo Vinícius, Demeda, Mateus Alan, Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rego
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to assess the metaphylactic effect of subcutaneous doses of trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on biochemical (NEFA, BHBA, fructosamine, urea, triglycerides, HDL, and calcium) and hormonal parameters (cortisol, insulin, and IGF-1) of Holstein cows in the transition period. Sixty animals kept in a semi-confinement system, with an average production of 22 liters of milk per day (Farm 1) and 24 liters of milk per day (Farm 2) and a diet according to NRC (2001) with a low metabolic challenge, were divided into two groups: a treatment group, supplemented with trace minerals and vitamins (MTVG) (n=30), and a control group (CG) (n=30). The collection of blood samples was performed at the moments M1 (21 days prepartum), M2 (14 days prepartum), M3 (7 days prepartum), M4 (parturition day), M5 (7 days postpartum), M6 (14 days postpartum), and M7 (21 days postpartum). The experimental design was a randomized block design and the data were submitted to analysis of variance with repeated measures in time within the random variable cow. Differences were considered significant at 5% significance level and trend at 10% level. No difference was observed between treatment and the interaction treatment × day in the assessed parameters. However, some variables showed a significant difference of day. NEFA levels (P < 0.0001) were higher on the parturition day. BHBA concentrations were higher after parturition (P=0.0031), with a peak at the third week of lactation. Fructosamine showed increasing values until the parturition day (P=0.0373), in which higher concentrations were observed. Average values of HDL were higher at 21 days postpartum (P < 0.0001). Triglycerides levels remained high during the prepartum period but showed a sudden drop on the parturition day (P < 0.0001), with lower values postpartum. Regarding serum calcium and IGF-1, lower values were observed on the parturition day (P < 0.001) for both parameters. Cortisol presented a difference regarding day, with higher values on the parturition day (P=0.0151). Thus, the use of trace minerals and vitamins A and E in animals with an adequate body score and low metabolic challenge presents a low response to biochemical and hormonal parameters.
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spelling Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition periodEfeito do uso de minerais traços (cobre, zinco, selênio e manganês) e vitaminas A e E sobre o perfil metabólico de vacas holandesas no período de transiçãoMetabolismTrace mineralsTransition periodDairy cowsVitamins.MetabolismoMinerais traçosPeríodo de transiçãoVacas leiteirasVitaminas.The aim of this study was to assess the metaphylactic effect of subcutaneous doses of trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on biochemical (NEFA, BHBA, fructosamine, urea, triglycerides, HDL, and calcium) and hormonal parameters (cortisol, insulin, and IGF-1) of Holstein cows in the transition period. Sixty animals kept in a semi-confinement system, with an average production of 22 liters of milk per day (Farm 1) and 24 liters of milk per day (Farm 2) and a diet according to NRC (2001) with a low metabolic challenge, were divided into two groups: a treatment group, supplemented with trace minerals and vitamins (MTVG) (n=30), and a control group (CG) (n=30). The collection of blood samples was performed at the moments M1 (21 days prepartum), M2 (14 days prepartum), M3 (7 days prepartum), M4 (parturition day), M5 (7 days postpartum), M6 (14 days postpartum), and M7 (21 days postpartum). The experimental design was a randomized block design and the data were submitted to analysis of variance with repeated measures in time within the random variable cow. Differences were considered significant at 5% significance level and trend at 10% level. No difference was observed between treatment and the interaction treatment × day in the assessed parameters. However, some variables showed a significant difference of day. NEFA levels (P < 0.0001) were higher on the parturition day. BHBA concentrations were higher after parturition (P=0.0031), with a peak at the third week of lactation. Fructosamine showed increasing values until the parturition day (P=0.0373), in which higher concentrations were observed. Average values of HDL were higher at 21 days postpartum (P < 0.0001). Triglycerides levels remained high during the prepartum period but showed a sudden drop on the parturition day (P < 0.0001), with lower values postpartum. Regarding serum calcium and IGF-1, lower values were observed on the parturition day (P < 0.001) for both parameters. Cortisol presented a difference regarding day, with higher values on the parturition day (P=0.0151). Thus, the use of trace minerals and vitamins A and E in animals with an adequate body score and low metabolic challenge presents a low response to biochemical and hormonal parameters.O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar o efeito metafilático de doses subcutâneas de minerais traços (cobre, zinco, selênio e manganês) e vitaminas A e E, sobre parâmetros bioquímicos (teores de AGNES, BHBA, frutosamina, ureia, triglicerídos, HDL e cálcio) e hormonais (cortisol, insulina e IGF-1) de vacas holandesas no período de transição. Sessenta animais, provenientes de duas propriedades com sistema de semi-confinamento, com médias de produção de 22 litros de leite por dia (propriedade 1) e 24 litros de leite por dia (propriedade 2), recebendo dieta de acordo a recomendação do NRC (2001), ou seja, em baixo desafio metabólico, foram divididos em dois grupos: animais que receberam doses de minerais traços e vitaminas (GMTV) (n=30) e Controle (GC) (n=30). As coletas das amostras de sangue foram realizadas nos seguintes momentos: M1 (21 dias pré-parto), M2 (14 dias pré-parto), M3 (sete dias pré-parto), M4 (dia do parto), M5 (sete dias após o parto), M6 (14 dias após o parto) e M7 (21 dias após o parto). O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados, sendo os dados submetidos à análise de variância, com medidas repetidas no tempo dentro da variável aleatória vaca. Foram consideradas significativas as diferenças ao nível de 5% de significância e tendência ao nível de 10%. Não houve diferença entre tratamento e interação tratamento x dia nos parâmetros avaliados. No entanto, para algumas variáveis houve diferença significativa de dia. Os teores de AGNES (P < 0,0001) foram maiores no dia do parto. As concentrações de BHBA (P=0,0031) alcançaram os valores mais elevados na terceira semana de lactação. A frutosamina exibiu valores crescentes até o dia do parto (P=0,0373), onde se observaram maiores concentrações. Os valores médios de HDL foram mais elevados 21 dias após o parto (P < 0,0001), e os teores de triglicerídeos mantiveram-se com valores altos no período pré-parto, porém apresentaram queda brusca no dia do parto (P < 0,0001), mantendo valores mais baixos após o parto. Quanto ao cálcio sérico e ao IGF-1 observaram-se menores valores no dia do parto (P < 0,001). O cortisol apresentou diferença de dia com valores mais elevados no dia do parto (P=0,0151). Pode-se observar nesse estudo, que o uso de minerais traços e vitaminas A e E em animais com adequado escore corporal e com pouco desafio metabólico, apresenta pouca resposta aos parâmetros bioquímicos e hormonais.UEL2019-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3412210.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5p1879Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 5 (2019); 1879-1890Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 5 (2019); 1879-18901679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
Efeito do uso de minerais traços (cobre, zinco, selênio e manganês) e vitaminas A e E sobre o perfil metabólico de vacas holandesas no período de transição
title Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
spellingShingle Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
Collet, Silvana Giacomini
Metabolism
Trace minerals
Transition period
Dairy cows
Vitamins.
Metabolismo
Minerais traços
Período de transição
Vacas leiteiras
Vitaminas.
title_short Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
title_full Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
title_fullStr Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
title_full_unstemmed Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
title_sort Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period
author Collet, Silvana Giacomini
author_facet Collet, Silvana Giacomini
Sousa, Rejane Dos Santos
Ortolani, Enrico Lippi
Thaler Neto, André
Carpeggiani, Michèli Cristina
Ferronatto, Thais Caroline
Taffarel, Gustavo Vinícius
Demeda, Mateus Alan
Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rego
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Rejane Dos Santos
Ortolani, Enrico Lippi
Thaler Neto, André
Carpeggiani, Michèli Cristina
Ferronatto, Thais Caroline
Taffarel, Gustavo Vinícius
Demeda, Mateus Alan
Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rego
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Collet, Silvana Giacomini
Sousa, Rejane Dos Santos
Ortolani, Enrico Lippi
Thaler Neto, André
Carpeggiani, Michèli Cristina
Ferronatto, Thais Caroline
Taffarel, Gustavo Vinícius
Demeda, Mateus Alan
Leal, Marta Lizandra do Rego
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metabolism
Trace minerals
Transition period
Dairy cows
Vitamins.
Metabolismo
Minerais traços
Período de transição
Vacas leiteiras
Vitaminas.
topic Metabolism
Trace minerals
Transition period
Dairy cows
Vitamins.
Metabolismo
Minerais traços
Período de transição
Vacas leiteiras
Vitaminas.
description The aim of this study was to assess the metaphylactic effect of subcutaneous doses of trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on biochemical (NEFA, BHBA, fructosamine, urea, triglycerides, HDL, and calcium) and hormonal parameters (cortisol, insulin, and IGF-1) of Holstein cows in the transition period. Sixty animals kept in a semi-confinement system, with an average production of 22 liters of milk per day (Farm 1) and 24 liters of milk per day (Farm 2) and a diet according to NRC (2001) with a low metabolic challenge, were divided into two groups: a treatment group, supplemented with trace minerals and vitamins (MTVG) (n=30), and a control group (CG) (n=30). The collection of blood samples was performed at the moments M1 (21 days prepartum), M2 (14 days prepartum), M3 (7 days prepartum), M4 (parturition day), M5 (7 days postpartum), M6 (14 days postpartum), and M7 (21 days postpartum). The experimental design was a randomized block design and the data were submitted to analysis of variance with repeated measures in time within the random variable cow. Differences were considered significant at 5% significance level and trend at 10% level. No difference was observed between treatment and the interaction treatment × day in the assessed parameters. However, some variables showed a significant difference of day. NEFA levels (P < 0.0001) were higher on the parturition day. BHBA concentrations were higher after parturition (P=0.0031), with a peak at the third week of lactation. Fructosamine showed increasing values until the parturition day (P=0.0373), in which higher concentrations were observed. Average values of HDL were higher at 21 days postpartum (P < 0.0001). Triglycerides levels remained high during the prepartum period but showed a sudden drop on the parturition day (P < 0.0001), with lower values postpartum. Regarding serum calcium and IGF-1, lower values were observed on the parturition day (P < 0.001) for both parameters. Cortisol presented a difference regarding day, with higher values on the parturition day (P=0.0151). Thus, the use of trace minerals and vitamins A and E in animals with an adequate body score and low metabolic challenge presents a low response to biochemical and hormonal parameters.
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