MYCOTOXINS INFLUENCE ON COWS HOMEOSTASIS UNDER INTENSIVE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CONDITIONS

Larisa A. Gnezdilova, S. Fedotov, Zhora Y. Muradyan, Serafim Rozinskiy
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The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of mycotoxins on the biochemical parameters of blood and milk in cows under intensive livestock farming conditions. When conducting studies of feed for mycotoxins, it was revealed that at complex № 1 of the OJSC Lednevo breeding farm in the Vladimirov Region, contamination of feed with fungi was higher than at complex № 2. The difference in DON was (4.615 ± 0.088 versus 2.04 ± 0.072 ng/kg). A retrospective analysis of the climatic conditions of the region during the growing period of feed crops showed that the high degree of contamination of feed was possibly associated with weather conditions that contributed to the growth of mold and the formation of mycotoxins. In cows fed diets more contaminated with zearalenone and aflatoxins, there was a significant increase (P < 0.05) in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST). Liver damage in cows may occur due to exposure to mycotoxins, as evidenced by elevated liver enzymes. The protein level results showed significant variability at (p < 0.05) in the group fed the high DON diet. This may be due to inhibition of protein synthesis at the cellular level and therefore preferentially damage rapidly proliferating cells of the immune system. This inhibition may not be the main mechanism of their immunotoxic effects; but may have a selective effect on different subpopulations of lymphocytes. Evaluation of coagulation tests in cows revealed their variability. The activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) was significantly higher in cows receiving feed with a higher content; the difference was 6.3 % (p ≤ 0.01). An increase in APTT values (prolongation) indicates hypocoagulation. Thus, in the group of animals that received feed with a significant content of mycotoxins, an increase in prothrombin and thrombin time and a decrease in the amount of fibrinogen were noted. The use of diets unbalanced in their component composition with insufficient feed quality and a high content of mycotoxins contributes to the development of a pathological condition of the liver in cows, leading to morphofunctional changes in the organ and disorders of coagulation hemostasis.
霉菌毒素对集约化畜牧条件下奶牛体内平衡的影响
研究的目的是确定霉菌毒素对集约化畜牧条件下奶牛血液和牛奶生化指标的影响。在对饲料进行霉菌毒素研究时发现,在弗拉基米洛夫地区列德涅沃育种场的№1综合设施中,饲料的真菌污染程度高于№2综合设施。DON 的差异为(4.615 ± 0.088 ng/kg 对 2.04 ± 0.072 ng/kg)。对饲料作物生长期间该地区气候条件的回顾性分析表明,饲料的高度污染可能与天气条件有关,天气条件有助于霉菌的生长和霉菌毒素的形成。在饲喂玉米赤霉烯酮和黄曲霉毒素污染程度较高的饲料的奶牛中,丙氨酸氨基转移酶(ALT)和天冬氨酸氨基转移酶(AST)明显升高(P < 0.05)。奶牛的肝脏可能因接触霉菌毒素而受损,肝酶升高就是证明。蛋白质水平结果显示,饲喂高DON日粮的牛群的蛋白质水平变化很大(p < 0.05)。这可能是由于细胞水平的蛋白质合成受到抑制,从而优先损害免疫系统中快速增殖的细胞。这种抑制作用可能不是其免疫毒性作用的主要机制;但可能对不同的淋巴细胞亚群有选择性影响。对奶牛凝血试验的评估显示了其差异性。接受较高含量饲料的奶牛的活化部分凝血活酶时间(APTT)明显较高;差异为 6.3 %(p ≤ 0.01)。APTT值的增加(延长)表明凝血功能低下。因此,在饲料中霉菌毒素含量较高的动物组中,凝血酶原和凝血酶时间延长,纤维蛋白原含量降低。使用成分不均衡、饲料质量不高且霉菌毒素含量高的日粮,会导致奶牛肝脏病变,导致器官形态功能变化和凝血止血功能紊乱。
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