Preventive effect of mildly altering dietary cation-anion difference on milk fever in dairy cows

被引:20
|
作者
Kurosaki, Naotoshi
Yamato, Osamu
Mori, Fuminobu
Imoto, Seiichi
Maede, Yoshimitsu
机构
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Vet Med, Lab Internal Med, Dept Vet Clin Sci,Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0600818, Japan
[2] Total Herd Management Serv Ltd, Bekkai, Notsuke 0882722, Japan
来源
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE | 2007年 / 69卷 / 02期
关键词
dairy cow; dietary anion-cation difference; heifer; hypocalcemia; milk fever;
D O I
10.1292/jvms.69.185
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
dIn the present study, we examined whether mildly altering dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) contributes to the prevention of milk fever in dairy cows. Thirty multiparous cows and ten primiparous cows (heifer group) were used in this study and the multiparous cows were randomly divided into three groups of ten animals each (anion, non-anion and control groups). The cows in the anion group were given supplemental salts that slightly lowered DCAD. These salts consisted of 115 g of CaCO3, 42 g of CaHPO4, 65 g of MgSO4 center dot 7H(2)O and 80 g of CaCl2 center dot 2H(2)O as a daily dose for each cow, using a catheter from 21 days before the expected date of parturition until parturition. The cows in the non-anion group were given only the same Ca, Mg and ip supplement but no sulfate and chloride salts as that in the anion group. The cows in the control and heifer groups were not given any additional supplement. The incidence of hypocalcemia in the anion group decreased to approximately half of those in the non-anion and control groups, while the heifer group did not develop hypocalcemia at all. In addition, the number of days spent for the treatment of hypocalcernia and the number of drug bottles (calcium borogluconate solution) used for the treatment decreased to less than half in the anion group compared with those in the nonanion and control groups. At parturition, the serum Ca concentration in the control (6.2 +/- 1.9 mg/dl, mean standard deviation) and non-anion groups (6.4 +/- 1.7 mg/dl) were significantly lower than that in the heifer group (8.3 +/- 0.4 mg/dl), and the level in the anion group was intermediate (7.3 +/- 1.3 mg/dl). The change in ionized Ca concentration was almost the same as that in serum Ca concentration, but only the concentration in the anion group tended to increase slightly from a week before parturition and was significantly higher than that in all other groups three days before parturition. Urinary pH in the anion group was maintained at a mildly acidic level (6.8-7.0) for the last two weeks before parturition, compared with those in the control (7.3-7.5) and non-anion groups (7.9-8.1), and similar to that in the heifer group (6.3-7.3). The urinary Ca excretion was the highest in the anion group among all groups during the prepartum period. There were no specific changes in the excretion of parathyroid hormone and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in all groups of multiparous cows while the levels of these hormones remained low in the heifer group throughout the experimental period. The data in the present study indicates that the administration of anion salts that slightly lowered DCAD in the preparum period was effective for preventing milk fever in multiparous cows. Safe and mild metabolic acidosis induced by the anion salts could be evaluated by urinary pH (6.8-7.0), and might increase the responsiveness to Ca requirement at parturition through some complex mechanisms unrelated to the excretion of Ca-related hormones. In addition, it was clarified that primiparous cows have a high potential to respond to sudden Ca demand unrelated to hormone excretion, and their Ca metabolism was in some respects similar to that in multiparous cows fed anion salts. Therefore, manipulating mildly DCAD is expected to be an effective, safe and natural method for preventing milk fever in dairy cows.
引用
收藏
页码:185 / 192
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effects of prepartum dietary cation-anion difference and source of vitamin D in dairy cows: Health and reproductive responses
    Martinez, N.
    Rodney, R. M.
    Block, E.
    Hernandez, L. L.
    Nelson, C. D.
    Lean, I. J.
    Santos, J. E. P.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2018, 101 (03) : 2563 - 2578
  • [42] Dietary cation-anion difference and the health and production of pasture-fed dairy cows 2. Nonlactating periparturient cows
    Roche, JR
    Dailey, D
    Moate, P
    Grainger, C
    Rath, M
    O'Mara, F
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2003, 86 (03) : 979 - 987
  • [43] Timothy silage with low dietary cation-anion difference fed to nonlactating cows
    Charbonneau, E.
    Chouinard, P. Y.
    Tremblay, G. F.
    Allard, G.
    Pellerin, D.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2009, 92 (05) : 2067 - 2077
  • [44] Effects of prepartum dietary cation-anion difference intake on production and health of dairy cows: A meta-analysis
    Lean, I. J.
    Santos, J. E. P.
    Block, E.
    Golder, H. M.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2019, 102 (03) : 2103 - 2133
  • [45] MegAnion as an anionic salt source in prepartum negative dietary cation-anion difference diets for multiparous dairy cows
    Caixeta, L. S.
    Weber, W. J.
    Johnson, D. M.
    Fraser, J.
    Visser, B. M.
    Crooker, B. A.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2019, 102 : 385 - 386
  • [46] Variation in dietary cation-anion differences (DCAD) of feed ingredients in relation to milk fever disease in dairy cattle
    Al-Rabadi, Ghaid
    Al-Hijazeen, Marwan
    UKRAINIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2018, 8 (01): : 51 - 56
  • [47] Dietary cation-anion difference and dietary protein effects on performance and acid-base status of dairy cows in early lactation
    Hu, W.
    Murphy, M. R.
    Constable, P. D.
    Block, E.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2005, 88 : 222 - 222
  • [48] Biomarkers for the activation of calcium metabolism in dairy cows: Elevation of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase activity by lowering dietary cation-anion difference is associated with the prevention of milk fever
    Kurosaki, Naotoshi
    Yamato, Osamu
    Sato, Jun
    Naito, Yoshihisa
    Mori, Fuminobu
    Imoto, Seiichi
    Maede, Yoshimitsu
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2007, 69 (03): : 265 - 270
  • [49] Dietary cation-anion difference and dietary protein effects on performance and acid-base status of dairy cows in early lactation
    Hu, W.
    Murphy, M. R.
    Constable, P. D.
    Block, E.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2007, 90 (07) : 3355 - 3366
  • [50] The effect of dietary cation-anion difference and dietary buffer for lactating dairy cattle during mild heat stress
    Bertens, C. A.
    Shoffel, C.
    Crombie, M.
    Penner, G. B.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2022, 105 : 178 - 178