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Effects of experimental challenge of ewes with Mannheimia haemolytica on subsequent milk composition

The objective was to describe the physicochemical changes during the early phase of subclinical mastitis and to associate them with pathological findings. A Mannheimia haemolytica strain was deposited into one teat duct of 25 ewes and the clinical, bacteriological, cytological, physicochemical (pH,...

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Published in:Journal of dairy research 2008-08, Vol.75 (3), p.340-346
Main Authors: Fragkou, Ilectra A, Solomakos, Nikos, Dagleish, Mark P, Cripps, Peter J, Papaioannou, Nikos, Boscos, Costas M, Ververidis, Haris N, Billinis, Charalambos, Orfanou, Denise C, Govaris, Alexander, Kyriazakis, Ilias, Fthenakis, George C
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description The objective was to describe the physicochemical changes during the early phase of subclinical mastitis and to associate them with pathological findings. A Mannheimia haemolytica strain was deposited into one teat duct of 25 ewes and the clinical, bacteriological, cytological, physicochemical (pH, milk composition), gross-pathological and histological findings were subsequently recorded. The organism was consistently isolated from samples of teat duct material (140/150) but not from mammary secretion (50/150). California Mastitis Test (CMT) scores increased (>1) and remained high (143/150 samples) after challenge; polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) predominated in milk films, but the proportion of lymphocytes and macrophages progressively increased. Increased pH values (>7·0) were recorded in the mammary secretion from the challenged side. Furthermore, content of fat, total proteins and lactose therein decreased markedly. Histological changes (leucocytic infiltration, destruction of epithelial cells) were observed in the mammary parenchyma of the ewes. The present results confirm that the reduction of milk constituents is the effect of cellular damage and can occur soon after infection.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
epithelial cells
ewe milk
ewes
Food industries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Lactation
lactose
leukocytes
lipid content
Lymphocytes
macrophages
Mammary Glands, Animal - microbiology
Mammary Glands, Animal - pathology
Mammary Glands, Animal - physiopathology
Mannheimia haemolytica
Mannheimia haemolytica - physiology
Mastitis
Milk
Milk - chemistry
Milk - metabolism
Milk and cheese industries. Ice creams
milk composition
neutrophils
Pasteurellaceae Infections - pathology
Pasteurellaceae Infections - physiopathology
Pasteurellaceae Infections - veterinary
protein content
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - pathology
Sheep Diseases - physiopathology
teat
Terrestrial animal productions
Time Factors
Vertebrates
title Effects of experimental challenge of ewes with Mannheimia haemolytica on subsequent milk composition
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