Abstract :
The objectives of this study were to determine if fat globules and casein in goat milk were inhibitory to phagocytosis
by polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) isolated from blood, and to determine if variation existed among goats in the
ability of PMN to phagocytose and in the ability of milk whey to support phagocytosis. Milk and blood were obtained from
six goats. Serum, skimmed milk and milk whey was prepared by centrifugation. In the presence of either serum, whole
milk, skimmed milk or milk whey, PMN were incubated with fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled Staphylococcus aureus
in a 1:20 ratio. Phagocytosis of S. aureus was determined by flow cytometry. Both pooled serum and pooled whey had a
concentration-dependent effect on PMN phagocytosis (P < 0.01). In the presence of pooled serum, whole milk but not
skimmed milk reduced (P < 0.01) phagocytosis when compared to serum and whey. Differences existed (P < 0.01) among
goats in the ability of PMN to phagocytose and in the ability of milk whey to support phagocytosis. The inhibition of PMN
phagocytosis by fat globules could contribute to susceptibility to intramammary infection by mastitis pathogens. Variation
among goats in PMN phagocytosis and in mammary secretions to support phagocytosis may contribute to differences among
goats in resistance to mastitis.
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Keywords :
Goats , neutrophil , Mastitis , Phagocytosis