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Stress enhanced reduction in peripheral blood lymphocyte numbers in dairy cows during endotoxin-induced mastitis
Two groups of Holstein dairy cows, which showed either high- (HC; n = 8) or low (LC; n = 10) plasma cortisol concentrations in response to a psychological stressor (novel–environment test) in their first lactation, were used 1 year later for studying the effects of psychological stress on various as...
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description | Two groups of Holstein dairy cows, which showed either high- (HC;
n
=
8) or low (LC;
n
=
10) plasma cortisol concentrations in response to a psychological stressor (novel–environment test) in their first lactation, were used 1 year later for studying the effects of psychological stress on various aspects of the host defence during endotoxin-induced mastitis. Social isolation was used as a stressor; endotoxin was used to activate the host defence. HC-cows appeared to be more stressed by the experimental procedure than LC-cows. One hour after having been isolated, rectal temperature increased (+
0.59°C) in HC- but not in LC-cows. Handling, related to the intra-mammary administration of endotoxin, induced a higher increase in cortisol concentration in HC- than in LC-cows 1
h after injection. In addition, HC-cows vocalised significantly more frequently (595
±
222) than LC-cows (81
±
24) between 1.5 and 9.5
h after isolation. Between 3 and 5.5
h after endotoxin-treatment, cortisol concentrations increased profoundly in both LC- and HC-cows and peaked at 24.6
±
3.8 and 22.8
±
3.1
ng
ml
−1, respectively. The rise in plasma cortisol concentration was associated with a decrease in the number of circulating lymphocytes between 0 and 8
h post injection (PI). Between 8 and 10
h PI, the number of circulating lymphocytes in HC-cows further decreased (40%) to 1.58×10
6 cells
ml
−1 and remained so until 21
h PI. This was not the case with the LC-cows. The results show that a differing sensitivity of dairy cows to environmental stressors is associated with a significant difference in the number of circulating leukocytes following intra-mammary administration of endotoxin during a period of social isolation. The results further suggest that, apart from adrenocortical hormones, other factors related to general stress-responsiveness modulate the number of peripheral lymphocytes in dairy cows during endotoxin-induced mastitis. During environmental stress, these factors may enhance endotoxin-induced reduction in circulating lymphocyte numbers, particularly in cows that are sensitive to environmental stressors. As to the clinical relevance of these differences in stress responsiveness, no differences between LC- and HC-cows were found in disease incidence nor in duration of a disease episode during both the 1st and 2nd lactation. In the 2nd lactation, HC-cows tended to produce less milk than LC-cows. |
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n
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0.59°C) in HC- but not in LC-cows. Handling, related to the intra-mammary administration of endotoxin, induced a higher increase in cortisol concentration in HC- than in LC-cows 1
h after injection. In addition, HC-cows vocalised significantly more frequently (595
±
222) than LC-cows (81
±
24) between 1.5 and 9.5
h after isolation. Between 3 and 5.5
h after endotoxin-treatment, cortisol concentrations increased profoundly in both LC- and HC-cows and peaked at 24.6
±
3.8 and 22.8
±
3.1
ng
ml
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h post injection (PI). Between 8 and 10
h PI, the number of circulating lymphocytes in HC-cows further decreased (40%) to 1.58×10
6 cells
ml
−1 and remained so until 21
h PI. This was not the case with the LC-cows. The results show that a differing sensitivity of dairy cows to environmental stressors is associated with a significant difference in the number of circulating leukocytes following intra-mammary administration of endotoxin during a period of social isolation. The results further suggest that, apart from adrenocortical hormones, other factors related to general stress-responsiveness modulate the number of peripheral lymphocytes in dairy cows during endotoxin-induced mastitis. During environmental stress, these factors may enhance endotoxin-induced reduction in circulating lymphocyte numbers, particularly in cows that are sensitive to environmental stressors. As to the clinical relevance of these differences in stress responsiveness, no differences between LC- and HC-cows were found in disease incidence nor in duration of a disease episode during both the 1st and 2nd lactation. In the 2nd lactation, HC-cows tended to produce less milk than LC-cows.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0165-2427</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1873-2534</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1016/S0165-2427(98)00189-5</identifier><identifier>PMID: 9847022</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Netherlands: Elsevier B.V</publisher><subject>Animals ; Behavior, Animal ; Body Temperature ; Cattle ; Cortisol ; Dairy cows ; Endotoxins ; Female ; Heart Rate ; Housing, Animal ; Hydrocortisone - blood ; ID Lelystad, Institute for Animal Science and Health ; ID-Lelystad, Instituut voor Dierhouderij en Diergezondheid ; Incidence ; Individual differences ; Lymphocyte Count - veterinary ; Lymphocytes ; Mastitis ; Mastitis, Bovine - chemically induced ; Mastitis, Bovine - epidemiology ; Mastitis, Bovine - immunology ; Milk - chemistry ; Social Isolation ; Stress ; Stress, Physiological - immunology ; Stress, Physiological - veterinary ; Zinc - blood</subject><ispartof>Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 1998-11, Vol.66 (1), p.83-97</ispartof><rights>1998 Elsevier Science B.V.</rights><rights>Wageningen University & Research</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c508t-2631cbd231303d046a6968a481de5cfbc1d13a775e930acec921ff52cad317d13</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c508t-2631cbd231303d046a6968a481de5cfbc1d13a775e930acec921ff52cad317d13</cites></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>230,314,780,784,885,27924,27925</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9847022$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Hopster, Hans</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>van der Werf, Joop T.N</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Blokhuis, Harry J</creatorcontrib><title>Stress enhanced reduction in peripheral blood lymphocyte numbers in dairy cows during endotoxin-induced mastitis</title><title>Veterinary immunology and immunopathology</title><addtitle>Vet Immunol Immunopathol</addtitle><description>Two groups of Holstein dairy cows, which showed either high- (HC;
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0.59°C) in HC- but not in LC-cows. Handling, related to the intra-mammary administration of endotoxin, induced a higher increase in cortisol concentration in HC- than in LC-cows 1
h after injection. In addition, HC-cows vocalised significantly more frequently (595
±
222) than LC-cows (81
±
24) between 1.5 and 9.5
h after isolation. Between 3 and 5.5
h after endotoxin-treatment, cortisol concentrations increased profoundly in both LC- and HC-cows and peaked at 24.6
±
3.8 and 22.8
±
3.1
ng
ml
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h post injection (PI). Between 8 and 10
h PI, the number of circulating lymphocytes in HC-cows further decreased (40%) to 1.58×10
6 cells
ml
−1 and remained so until 21
h PI. This was not the case with the LC-cows. The results show that a differing sensitivity of dairy cows to environmental stressors is associated with a significant difference in the number of circulating leukocytes following intra-mammary administration of endotoxin during a period of social isolation. The results further suggest that, apart from adrenocortical hormones, other factors related to general stress-responsiveness modulate the number of peripheral lymphocytes in dairy cows during endotoxin-induced mastitis. During environmental stress, these factors may enhance endotoxin-induced reduction in circulating lymphocyte numbers, particularly in cows that are sensitive to environmental stressors. As to the clinical relevance of these differences in stress responsiveness, no differences between LC- and HC-cows were found in disease incidence nor in duration of a disease episode during both the 1st and 2nd lactation. 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n
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10) plasma cortisol concentrations in response to a psychological stressor (novel–environment test) in their first lactation, were used 1 year later for studying the effects of psychological stress on various aspects of the host defence during endotoxin-induced mastitis. Social isolation was used as a stressor; endotoxin was used to activate the host defence. HC-cows appeared to be more stressed by the experimental procedure than LC-cows. One hour after having been isolated, rectal temperature increased (+
0.59°C) in HC- but not in LC-cows. Handling, related to the intra-mammary administration of endotoxin, induced a higher increase in cortisol concentration in HC- than in LC-cows 1
h after injection. In addition, HC-cows vocalised significantly more frequently (595
±
222) than LC-cows (81
±
24) between 1.5 and 9.5
h after isolation. Between 3 and 5.5
h after endotoxin-treatment, cortisol concentrations increased profoundly in both LC- and HC-cows and peaked at 24.6
±
3.8 and 22.8
±
3.1
ng
ml
−1, respectively. The rise in plasma cortisol concentration was associated with a decrease in the number of circulating lymphocytes between 0 and 8
h post injection (PI). Between 8 and 10
h PI, the number of circulating lymphocytes in HC-cows further decreased (40%) to 1.58×10
6 cells
ml
−1 and remained so until 21
h PI. This was not the case with the LC-cows. The results show that a differing sensitivity of dairy cows to environmental stressors is associated with a significant difference in the number of circulating leukocytes following intra-mammary administration of endotoxin during a period of social isolation. The results further suggest that, apart from adrenocortical hormones, other factors related to general stress-responsiveness modulate the number of peripheral lymphocytes in dairy cows during endotoxin-induced mastitis. During environmental stress, these factors may enhance endotoxin-induced reduction in circulating lymphocyte numbers, particularly in cows that are sensitive to environmental stressors. As to the clinical relevance of these differences in stress responsiveness, no differences between LC- and HC-cows were found in disease incidence nor in duration of a disease episode during both the 1st and 2nd lactation. In the 2nd lactation, HC-cows tended to produce less milk than LC-cows.</abstract><cop>Netherlands</cop><pub>Elsevier B.V</pub><pmid>9847022</pmid><doi>10.1016/S0165-2427(98)00189-5</doi><tpages>15</tpages></addata></record> |
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