Preliminary observations of tumour necrosis factor-alpha in the faeces of sheep following acute lactic acidosis

Citation
Eh. Clayton et Gpd. Jones, Preliminary observations of tumour necrosis factor-alpha in the faeces of sheep following acute lactic acidosis, AUST J AGR, 52(9), 2001, pp. 869-873
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00049409 → ACNP
Volume
52
Issue
9
Year of publication
2001
Pages
869 - 873
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-9409(2001)52:9<869:POOTNF>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Lactic acidosis resulting from excessive fermentation of starch by ruminant s can lead to many deleterious effects on the animal including shock and de ath in severe cases. The exact mechanisms mediating this response are still relatively unknown and the present study has examined the influence of lac tic acidosis in sheep on the production of tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TN F-alpha), a pro-inflammatory cytokine. Lactic acidosis was induced in 6 Mer ino sheep by feeding 2 kg of barley-based pellets. Lactic acid levels rose in rumen fluid and faeces from 0.5 to 32.1 mmol/L and 0.5 to 48.0 mmol/L, r espectively (P < 0.05); whereas, pH in both rumen fluid and faeces decrease d from 8.22 to 5.18 and 7.05 to 5.00, respectively (P<0.05), after lactic a cidosis. TNF-alpha levels increased in faeces from 15 ng/g to 75 ng/g (P < 0.05) 24 h and 12 h after ruminal and hind gut lactic acidosis incidence, r espectively. These preliminary findings suggest the possibility of an immun e response in the body to lactic acidosis indicated by increasing TNF-<alph a> levels. TNF-alpha may be a mediator of lactic acidosis and its presence may explain many of the secondary effects observed after acidosis including laminitis and liver abscesses.