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Effect of use of injected trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins (A and E) on oxidative stress and neutrophil function in females of Hostein cows during transitionl

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posted on 2019-10-16, 03:05 authored by S.G. Collet, J.A. Ferronatto, M. Santos, M.G. Blagitz, M.S.P. Enders, E.I. Müller, R.S. Sousa, E.L. Ortolani, A. Thaler Neto, M.L.R. Leal

ABSTRACT This study evaluates the metaphylactic of the subcutaneous administration of a trace minerals and vitamins A and E, on the oxidative stress and neutrophil function in Holsteins cows under the transition period. Sixty females were divided in two groups: group with trace minerals and vitamins (GMTV) (n= 30) and group control (GC) (n= 30). There was no significant difference between those groups; however, we find significant difference between treatment and day for Superoxide dismutase (SOD) values with higher activity of this enzyme in females GMTV on the weeks next to the parturition. Still, there was difference on day and, for interactions between treatment and day for TBARS, were females GMTV showed lower values of TBARS in all moments, except on day seven after the parturition. For leucocytes, there is a significant effect by day, interaction on treatment and day on neutrophils, and interaction treatment and day for neutrophil phagocytosis, were females GMTV showed lower values of leucocytes and neutrophils next to the parturition, and an increase of neutrophils phagocytosis. In summary, cows from the GMTV group had an improvement on the immune and oxidative systems, probably correlated with the administration of this supplement.

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