Subacute ruminal acidosis affects fermentation and endotoxin concentration in the rumen and relative expression of the CD14/TLR4/MD2 genes involved in lipopolysaccharide systemic immune response in dairy cows

Nov 21, 2017Journal of dairy science

Subacute ruminal acidosis changes fermentation, toxin levels, and immune gene activity linked to bacterial toxins in dairy cows

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Abstract

Higher concentrations of ruminal free lipopolysaccharides were observed in the acidotic group at 4.57 LogEU/mL compared to the healthy group.

  • Rumen fluid pH levels classified cows into healthy (pH >5.81), risk (pH 5.8-5.6), and acidotic (pH <5.6) categories.
  • Increased ruminal free lipopolysaccharides were associated with lower ruminal fluid pH across different herd statuses.
  • Higher relative mRNA abundance of genes related to lipopolysaccharide receptors was noted in all experimental groups.
  • The acidotic group showed higher concentrations of plasma high-density lipoprotein and lower serum calcium compared to healthy cows.
  • A negative correlation was found between ruminal fluid pH and the expression of lipopolysaccharide receptor genes, as well as serum HDL and serum amyloid A concentrations.

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