Title of article :
Differential cell count of caprine milk by flow cytometry and
microscopy
Author/Authors :
Annika Boulaaba، نويسنده , , Nils Grabowski، نويسنده , , Günter Klein?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
There is currently no consensus about the usefulness of somatic cell counts (SCC) as
a key diagnostic criterion for the evaluation of caprine udder health. While traditional
differential cell count by microscopic analysis may provide a more reliable basis for
the detection of mastitis, this procedure is labor intensive and time consuming, due to
the presence of cytoplasmic particles (CP), and thus cannot be considered for routine
use. Although flow cytometric methods have been described for quick cell differentiation
in cow’s milk, there has been little investigation of such methods for goat somatic
milk cells. The present study was therefore intended to develop a simple and quick
method for differentiating caprine somatic cells by flow cytometry and to compare these
results with microscopic analysis using two different staining methods. Milk samples were
obtained from 25 German Brown goats and analyzed microbiologically for potentially
udder-pathogenic bacteria and for SCC. In a preliminary study, somatic milk cells were
incubated with specific monoclonal antibodies binding to different cell populations and
simultaneously stained with the fluorescent dye SYTO® 13. In the main experiment, it
was then possible to localize the exact positions of viable and non-viable polymorphonuclear
neutrophils, lymphocytes, and macrophages within SYTO® 13 flow cytometric dot
plots. The percentages of the cell populations were determined by a simple and quick
incubation of cells with SYTO® 13 and DRAQ5TM followed by flow cytometric measurement.
This method allows to determine differential cell counts in goat milk rapidly and
objectively.
Keywords :
GoatMilkDifferential cell countFlow cytometry
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research