Title of article :
Metabolic factors affecting the inflammatory response of periparturient dairy cowsy
Author/Authors :
Sordillo، Lorraine M نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Dairy cattle are susceptible to increased incidence and severity of disease during the periparturient
period. Increased health disorders have been associated with alterations in bovine
immune mechanisms. Many different aspects of the bovine immune system change during the
periparturient period, but uncontrolled inflammation is a dominant factor in several economically
important disorders such as metritis and mastitis. In human medicine, the metabolic
syndrome is known to trigger several key events that can initiate and promote uncontrolled
systemic inflammation. Altered lipid metabolism, increased circulating concentrations of
non-esterified fatty acids and oxidative stress are significant contributing factors to systemic
inflammation and the development of inflammatory-based diseases in humans. Dairy cows
undergo similar metabolic adaptations during the onset of lactation, and it was postulated that
some of these physiological events may negatively impact the magnitude and duration of
inflammation. This review will discuss how certain types of fatty acids may promote uncontrolled
inflammation either directly or through metabolism into potent lipid mediators. The
relationship of increased lipid metabolism and oxidative stress to inflammatory dysfunction will
be reviewed as well. Understanding more about the underlying cause of periparturient health
disorders may facilitate the design of nutritional regimens that will meet the energy requirements
of cows during early lactation and reduce the susceptibility to disease as a function of
compromised inflammatory responses.
Keywords :
lipid mediator , inflammation , Innate immunity , oxidative stress , cattle , periparturient
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews