Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Izabella Carolina de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Vitamin D can affect calcium (Ca) metabolism, bone turnover and, lactation performance of dairy cows. To assess bone metabolism, it is important to standardize the technique of radiographic optical densitometry analysis. The objective was to standardize the radiographic optical densitometry technique in dairy cattle and to correlate the values with age, weight and, serum markers; to evaluate lactation performance, body Ca retention and, bone density of dairy cows in late lactation. Thirty Holstein cows (230 ± 137 days in milk, DIM) submitted to physiological (Phy) or supraphysiological (Supra) concentrations of vitamin D (calcidiol, 25(OH)D) in blood for 12 weeks were evaluated. With advancing age, bone mineral density (BMD) increased. Older animals had higher weight and lower blood concentration of phosphorus and carboxyterminal telopeptide of collagen type I. With advancing DIM, there was an increase in weight, total calcium, and ionized calcium. BMD was higher for the accessory carpus and correlated positively with total calcium and ionized calcium from the accessory carpus, metacarpal, lateral, medial, and medullary cortex regions. Body weight of the cows showed a positive correlation with BMD on radiographs of the lateral, medial and medullary metacarpal cortex. Bone alkaline phosphatase correlated negatively with lateral metacarpal BMD. The mean plasma concentration of 25(OH)D in the Supra group was twice as high as in the Phy group. Total Ca and ionized Ca concentrations were increased in the Supra group on days 28 and 56. Cows on Supra excreted more Ca in urine at week 12 than cows on Phy. Bone deposition markers osteocalcin and bone alkaline phosphatase were reduced in the Supra group on day 84. There was a trend towards reduced bone mineral density in the accessory carpal and metacarpal medullary region with Supra, suggestive of osteoporosis. The high level of vitamin D was associated with increased milk production and did not affect dry matter intake (DMI). The energy corrected milk, feed efficiency, body condition score, body weight gain, and apparent digestibility of the total tract of dry matter and organic matter did not differ between treatments. The Supra group was associated with a reduction in milk somatic cell count (SCC). It is concluded that the BMD determined by optical densitometry in radiographic images is a methodology that can be reproduced. Dairy cows exposed to a supraphysiological concentration of 25(OH)D for 12 weeks, even with similar DMI, produced more milk with lower CCS, had higher concentrations of Ca in the blood and excretion in the urine, reduced markers of bone mineral deposition and bone mineral density.
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spelling Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin DBalanço de cálcio, densidade óssea e desempenho de vacas leiteiras no final da lactação com concentração suprafisiológica de vitamina D no sangueBovinos leiteiros - Metabolismo ósseoCalcidiolMetabolismo mineralRemodelação ósseaVitamina DDairy cattle - Bone metabolismBone remodelingCalcidiolCalciumMineral metabolismMedicina VeterináriaVitamin D can affect calcium (Ca) metabolism, bone turnover and, lactation performance of dairy cows. To assess bone metabolism, it is important to standardize the technique of radiographic optical densitometry analysis. The objective was to standardize the radiographic optical densitometry technique in dairy cattle and to correlate the values with age, weight and, serum markers; to evaluate lactation performance, body Ca retention and, bone density of dairy cows in late lactation. Thirty Holstein cows (230 ± 137 days in milk, DIM) submitted to physiological (Phy) or supraphysiological (Supra) concentrations of vitamin D (calcidiol, 25(OH)D) in blood for 12 weeks were evaluated. With advancing age, bone mineral density (BMD) increased. Older animals had higher weight and lower blood concentration of phosphorus and carboxyterminal telopeptide of collagen type I. With advancing DIM, there was an increase in weight, total calcium, and ionized calcium. BMD was higher for the accessory carpus and correlated positively with total calcium and ionized calcium from the accessory carpus, metacarpal, lateral, medial, and medullary cortex regions. Body weight of the cows showed a positive correlation with BMD on radiographs of the lateral, medial and medullary metacarpal cortex. Bone alkaline phosphatase correlated negatively with lateral metacarpal BMD. The mean plasma concentration of 25(OH)D in the Supra group was twice as high as in the Phy group. Total Ca and ionized Ca concentrations were increased in the Supra group on days 28 and 56. Cows on Supra excreted more Ca in urine at week 12 than cows on Phy. Bone deposition markers osteocalcin and bone alkaline phosphatase were reduced in the Supra group on day 84. There was a trend towards reduced bone mineral density in the accessory carpal and metacarpal medullary region with Supra, suggestive of osteoporosis. The high level of vitamin D was associated with increased milk production and did not affect dry matter intake (DMI). The energy corrected milk, feed efficiency, body condition score, body weight gain, and apparent digestibility of the total tract of dry matter and organic matter did not differ between treatments. The Supra group was associated with a reduction in milk somatic cell count (SCC). It is concluded that the BMD determined by optical densitometry in radiographic images is a methodology that can be reproduced. Dairy cows exposed to a supraphysiological concentration of 25(OH)D for 12 weeks, even with similar DMI, produced more milk with lower CCS, had higher concentrations of Ca in the blood and excretion in the urine, reduced markers of bone mineral deposition and bone mineral density.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)A vitamina D pode afetar o metabolismo do cálcio (Ca), remodelação óssea e desempenho da lactação de vacas leiteiras. Para avaliar o metabolismo ósseo é importante a padronização da técnica de análise de densitometria óptica radiográfica. Objetivou-se padronizar a técnica de densitometria óptica radiográfica em bovinos leiteiros e correlacionar os valores com idade, peso e marcadores séricos; avaliar o desempenho da lactação, a retenção corporal de Ca e a densidade óssea de vacas leiteiras em final de lactação. Foram avaliadas 30 vacas holandesas (230 ± 137 dias de lactação, DEL) submetidas a concentrações fisiológica (Phy) ou suprafisiológica (Supra) de vitamina D (calcidiol, 25(OH)D) no sangue durante 12 semanas. Com o avançar da idade houve aumento da densidade mineral óssea (DMO). Animais mais velhos apresentaram maior peso e menor concentração sanguínea de fósforo e telopeptídeo carboxiterminal do colágeno tipo I (CTX-1). Com avançar do DEL houve aumento do peso, cálcio total e cálcio ionizado. A DMO foi maior para o carpo acessório e, se correlacionou positivamente com cálcio total e cálcio ionizado das regiões do carpo acessório, e metacarpo córtex lateral, medial e medular. Peso corporal das vacas apresentou correlação positiva com a DMO das radiografias do córtex lateral, medial e medular do metacarpo. A fosfatase alcalina do osso correlacionou negativamente com a DMO do metacarpo lateral. A concentração plasmática média de 25(OH)D no grupo Supra foi duas vezes maior que para o grupo Phy. As concentrações de Ca total e Ca ionizado foram aumentadas no grupo Supra nos dias 28 e 56. Vacas em Supra excretaram mais Ca na urina na semana 12 do que vacas em Phy. Os marcadores de deposição óssea osteocalcina e fosfatase alcalina óssea foram reduzidos no grupo Supra no dia 84. Houve tendência de redução da densidade mineral óssea da região do carpo acessório e medular do metacarpo com Supra, sugestiva de osteoporose. O alto nível de vitamina D foi associado ao aumento da produção de leite e, não teve efeito sobre o consumo de matéria seca (CMS). O leite corrigido por energia, eficiência alimentar, escore de condição corporal, ganho de peso corporal e digestibilidade aparente do trato total da matéria seca e da matéria orgânica não diferiram entre tratamentos. Ao grupo Supra foi associada redução na contagem de células somáticas (CCS) do leite. Conclui-se que a DMO determinada por densitometria óptica em imagem radiográfica é uma metodologia que pode ser reproduzida. Vacas leiteiras expostas por 12 semanas a concentração suprafisiologica de 25(OH)D mesmo mantendo CMS semelhante, produziram mais leite com menor CCS, tiveram maiores concentrações de Ca no sangue e excreção na urina, reduziram os marcadores de deposição mineral óssea e a densidade mineral óssea.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências VeterináriasUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Medicina VeterináriaPereira, Marcos NevesPereira, Marcos NevesLacreta Júnior, Antônio CarlosBatista, Erick DarlissonPereira, Renata Apocalypse NogueiraZacaroni, Ozana de FátimaRibeiro, Izabella Carolina de Oliveira2022-03-24T19:19:53Z2022-03-24T19:19:53Z2022-03-242021-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfRIBEIRO, I. C. de O. Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D. 2021. 83 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Veterinárias) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2022.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49558enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-05-09T19:24:07Zoai:localhost:1/49558Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-09T19:24:07Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
Balanço de cálcio, densidade óssea e desempenho de vacas leiteiras no final da lactação com concentração suprafisiológica de vitamina D no sangue
title Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
spellingShingle Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
Ribeiro, Izabella Carolina de Oliveira
Bovinos leiteiros - Metabolismo ósseo
Calcidiol
Metabolismo mineral
Remodelação óssea
Vitamina D
Dairy cattle - Bone metabolism
Bone remodeling
Calcidiol
Calcium
Mineral metabolism
Medicina Veterinária
title_short Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
title_full Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
title_fullStr Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
title_full_unstemmed Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
title_sort Calcium balance, bone density, and performance of late-lactation dairy cows with supraphysiological concentration of blood vitamin D
author Ribeiro, Izabella Carolina de Oliveira
author_facet Ribeiro, Izabella Carolina de Oliveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pereira, Marcos Neves
Pereira, Marcos Neves
Lacreta Júnior, Antônio Carlos
Batista, Erick Darlisson
Pereira, Renata Apocalypse Nogueira
Zacaroni, Ozana de Fátima
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Izabella Carolina de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovinos leiteiros - Metabolismo ósseo
Calcidiol
Metabolismo mineral
Remodelação óssea
Vitamina D
Dairy cattle - Bone metabolism
Bone remodeling
Calcidiol
Calcium
Mineral metabolism
Medicina Veterinária
topic Bovinos leiteiros - Metabolismo ósseo
Calcidiol
Metabolismo mineral
Remodelação óssea
Vitamina D
Dairy cattle - Bone metabolism
Bone remodeling
Calcidiol
Calcium
Mineral metabolism
Medicina Veterinária
description Vitamin D can affect calcium (Ca) metabolism, bone turnover and, lactation performance of dairy cows. To assess bone metabolism, it is important to standardize the technique of radiographic optical densitometry analysis. The objective was to standardize the radiographic optical densitometry technique in dairy cattle and to correlate the values with age, weight and, serum markers; to evaluate lactation performance, body Ca retention and, bone density of dairy cows in late lactation. Thirty Holstein cows (230 ± 137 days in milk, DIM) submitted to physiological (Phy) or supraphysiological (Supra) concentrations of vitamin D (calcidiol, 25(OH)D) in blood for 12 weeks were evaluated. With advancing age, bone mineral density (BMD) increased. Older animals had higher weight and lower blood concentration of phosphorus and carboxyterminal telopeptide of collagen type I. With advancing DIM, there was an increase in weight, total calcium, and ionized calcium. BMD was higher for the accessory carpus and correlated positively with total calcium and ionized calcium from the accessory carpus, metacarpal, lateral, medial, and medullary cortex regions. Body weight of the cows showed a positive correlation with BMD on radiographs of the lateral, medial and medullary metacarpal cortex. Bone alkaline phosphatase correlated negatively with lateral metacarpal BMD. The mean plasma concentration of 25(OH)D in the Supra group was twice as high as in the Phy group. Total Ca and ionized Ca concentrations were increased in the Supra group on days 28 and 56. Cows on Supra excreted more Ca in urine at week 12 than cows on Phy. Bone deposition markers osteocalcin and bone alkaline phosphatase were reduced in the Supra group on day 84. There was a trend towards reduced bone mineral density in the accessory carpal and metacarpal medullary region with Supra, suggestive of osteoporosis. The high level of vitamin D was associated with increased milk production and did not affect dry matter intake (DMI). The energy corrected milk, feed efficiency, body condition score, body weight gain, and apparent digestibility of the total tract of dry matter and organic matter did not differ between treatments. The Supra group was associated with a reduction in milk somatic cell count (SCC). It is concluded that the BMD determined by optical densitometry in radiographic images is a methodology that can be reproduced. Dairy cows exposed to a supraphysiological concentration of 25(OH)D for 12 weeks, even with similar DMI, produced more milk with lower CCS, had higher concentrations of Ca in the blood and excretion in the urine, reduced markers of bone mineral deposition and bone mineral density.
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