Nur Laili Marufah, Takahiro Nii, Naoki Suzuki, Jirapat Jaisue, Naoki Isobe
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Abstract
Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) is an anti-inflammatory cytokine, whose balance with pro-inflammatory cytokines affects the susceptibility to and severity of udder mastitis. In this study, we aimed to investigate the IL-1ra dynamics in the mammary gland immune system. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS group) or saline (control group) were infused into mammary gland of goats. Milk samples were collected 0–72 h after intramammary infusion. The results indicated that LPS infusion increased the somatic cell count and serum amyloid A level in milk, compared to those in the control group. The IL-1ra concentration in milk decreased after LPS infusion and was significantly lower at 4 h in the LPS group compared to that in the control group. The number of IL-1ra-positive cells significantly increased from 8 to 12 h in the LPS group. Immunohistochemistry revealed IL-1ra-positive cells in the alveolar connective tissue. Notably, the number of phagocytic cells and IL-1ra mRNA expression did not change significantly after LPS infusion. Overall, these results suggest that IL-1ra mRNA is expressed and synthesized in leukocytes, but is not secreted into milk for at least 72 h after intramammary LPS infusion. Furthermore, these findings highlight the role of IL-1ra in controlling inflammation in the mammary glands.
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Animal Science Journal (a continuation of Animal Science and Technology) is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Animal Science (JSAS) and publishes Original Research Articles (full papers and rapid communications) in English in all fields of animal and poultry science: genetics and breeding, genetic engineering, reproduction, embryo manipulation, nutrition, feeds and feeding, physiology, anatomy, environment and behavior, animal products (milk, meat, eggs and their by-products) and their processing, and livestock economics. Animal Science Journal will invite Review Articles in consultations with Editors. Submission to the Journal is open to those who are interested in animal science.