2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2016.12.005
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Short Communication: Immunohistochemical localization of the immune cell marker CD68 in bovine adipose tissue: impact of tissue alterations and excessive fat accumulation in dairy cows

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“…Although a lipolytic drive and increase in ATM were documented, the authors acknowledged that their feed restriction model was unable to mimic the metabolic stress (e.g., hypoglycemia) experienced postpartum. Another group found low numbers of ATM in postpartum Holstein cows, implying macrophages play a minor role (Häussler et al, 2017). Most recently, the change in ATM throughout the transition period was studied (De Koster et al, 2018), and the authors found increased ATM in cows with high BCS loss supporting an association between ATM infiltration and body fat mobilization in early lactation dairy cows (De Koster et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Although a lipolytic drive and increase in ATM were documented, the authors acknowledged that their feed restriction model was unable to mimic the metabolic stress (e.g., hypoglycemia) experienced postpartum. Another group found low numbers of ATM in postpartum Holstein cows, implying macrophages play a minor role (Häussler et al, 2017). Most recently, the change in ATM throughout the transition period was studied (De Koster et al, 2018), and the authors found increased ATM in cows with high BCS loss supporting an association between ATM infiltration and body fat mobilization in early lactation dairy cows (De Koster et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…In this work, we aimed to characterize myeloid cell populations in bovine adipose tissue. In bovines, identification of adipose tissue macrophages has relied on using one [21][22][23][24] or two markers simultaneously 25 . By immunohistochemistry CD68 + cells, CD11b + cells, CD14 + cells and CD11c + cells were previously shown to be present in bovine adipose tissue 21,22 .…”
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“…The type, degree, and duration of leukocyte migration and infiltration is interdependent on the type of physiological or pathological change occurring in the adipose tissue [62, 63]. Current knowledge indicate that in dairy cattle, differences in immune cell infiltration in adipose tissue seem to be affected by stage of lactation [65–67], body condition score [68, 69] and the presence, degree and underlying cause (dietary, physiological or pathological) of a positive or negative energy balance [64, 66, 67, 69, 70].…”
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confidence: 99%