2017
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-8982
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Imunidade celular em vacas Holandesas soropositivas para o Vírus da Leucose Bovina (BLV) durante o período de transição

Abstract: RESUMOEsta pesquisa avaliou a dinâmica dos leucócitos e das subpopulações de linfócitos em vacas Holandesas soropositivas para o BLV no período de transição. Amostras de sangue (n=72) provenientes de 12 vacas foram coletadas entre as semanas -2 e +3 para a realização do leucograma, imunofenotipagem, dosagem de cortisol e haptoglobina (Hp). O perfil leucocitário foi caracterizado por leucocitose, neutrofilia, monocitose e eosinopenia próximo ao parto. Linfocitose e elevada proporção de linfócitos B CD21 + foram… Show more

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“…The peak of mammary infection was observed on the day of parturition (33.3%); the cortisol peak occurred due to the stress of calving, combined with the negative energy balance of the transition period, resulting in a stress leucogram and probable decrease in the functional activity of immune cells [7]. In addition to changes in immunity, physiological changes in the mammary gland itself such as increased volume, increased skin tension, and pendulous udders are risk factors for intramammary infection [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The peak of mammary infection was observed on the day of parturition (33.3%); the cortisol peak occurred due to the stress of calving, combined with the negative energy balance of the transition period, resulting in a stress leucogram and probable decrease in the functional activity of immune cells [7]. In addition to changes in immunity, physiological changes in the mammary gland itself such as increased volume, increased skin tension, and pendulous udders are risk factors for intramammary infection [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%