EFFECT OF MILKING FREQUENCY ON MILK SOMATIC-CELL COUNT CHARACTERISTICS AND MAMMARY SECRETORY-CELL DAMAGE IN COWS

Citation
K. Stelwagen et Sj. Lacyhulbert, EFFECT OF MILKING FREQUENCY ON MILK SOMATIC-CELL COUNT CHARACTERISTICS AND MAMMARY SECRETORY-CELL DAMAGE IN COWS, American journal of veterinary research, 57(6), 1996, pp. 902-905
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00029645
Volume
57
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
902 - 905
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9645(1996)57:6<902:EOMFOM>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Objectives-To examine whether once daily milking (ODM) increases somat ic cell count (SCC) and causes changes in the proportion of macrophage s, lymphocytes, or neutrophils in milk, and to examine whether ODM cau ses mammary secretory cell damage. Design-During 3 successive periods, cows were milked twice daily (days 1 through 4), once daily (days 5 t hrough 10), and twice daily (days 11 through 14); thus, each cow serve d as its own control. Milk samples were collected during each milking for SCC, bovine serum albumin (BSA; except days 1 and 14), and N-acety l-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAGase) activity analyses. Differential cell counts were determined on days 2 (period 1), 5 and 8 (period 2), and 11 (period 3) in morning milk samples. Animals-8 multiparous Jersey co ws. Procedures-Cell counter (SCC), staining and counting (differential SCC), ELISA (BSA), and enzyme activity (NAGase). Results-Once daily m ilking increased SCC (total and concentration), percentage of neutroph ils, and BSA (content and total mass); during subsequent twice daily m ilking, SCC decreased, but BSA content and percentage of neutrophils r emained increased. Activity of NAGase was not affected by ODM. Conclus ions-ODM increases SCC, but this is not associated with damage to mamm ary secretory cells. The ODM-related sustained increase in BSA content coincided with an increase in neutrophil numbers, suggesting a causal relation.