N. Ndiweni et Jm. Finch, EFFECTS OF IN-VITRO SUPPLEMENTATION WITH ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL AND SELENIUM ON BOVINE NEUTROPHIL FUNCTIONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR RESISTANCE TO MASTITIS, Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 51(1-2), 1996, pp. 67-78
A low vitamin E/selenium status has been associated with increased vul
nerability of dairy cattle to mastitis, Since polymorphonuclear leucoc
ytes (PMN) provide the major cellular defence mechanism within the mam
mary gland, the effect of in vitro supplementation with vitamin E and
selenium on the function of these cells was investigated. Both vitamin
E and selenium enhanced the chemotactic and random migration of PMN a
nd increased the production of superoxide following stimulation with p
horbol myristate acetate. Vitamin E, but not sodium selenite, was also
found to enhance the phagocytosis of opsonised Staphylococcus aureus
by PMN, No synergistic effects of the two nutrients were observed, The
se results obtained in vitro may indicate the potential benefits of in
vivo supplementation of dairy cows with vitamin E and selenium in ter
ms of enhancing their natural resistance to mastitis.