Salivary and blood plasma oxytocin after oxytocin injection and during machine milking in dairy cows

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Olga Wellnitz , Benjamin Jenni , Natascha Stoffel , Samantha Weber , Selma Aybek , Rupert M. Bruckmaier
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Abstract

Oxytocin (OT), the peptide hormone whose release from the pituitary is essential to induce milk ejection, has been measured in blood plasma of dairy cows for decades. In the present study we tested the possible use of saliva instead of blood sampling to record OT release by using a commercially available ELISA for salivary OT measurement both in saliva and blood plasma. Measurements were performed to detect the expected OT increase in response to intravenous OT injections and during machine milking. Three dairy cows were injected with increasing dosages (0.5, 1, 5, and 10 IU i.v.) of OT, and blood and saliva samples were repeatedly taken during 1 h after injection. Furthermore, 5 cows were milked and blood and saliva samples were taken during and until 20 min after milking. To verify the expected release of OT during milking, we used our established RIA for measurements in plasma in parallel to ELISA measurements. Our results showed that the commercial ELISA kit used was able to detect the OT concentrations in both saliva and plasma. The massive increase of OT concentration after OT injection and during milking could be detected in plasma with both RIA and ELISA. However, we did not observe any change of salivary OT within the duration of the experiments. Our results showed that short-term increases in blood plasma OT, such as in response to OT injection or milking, were not reflected by increasing salivary OT concentrations.
奶牛注射催产素后和机器挤奶时唾液和血浆中的催产素
几十年来,人们一直在奶牛的血浆中测量催产素(OT),一种从脑垂体释放的肽激素,对诱导泌乳至关重要。在本研究中,我们测试了可能使用唾液代替血液采样来记录唾液和血浆中唾液OT的释放,使用市售的ELISA测量唾液和血浆中的唾液OT。进行测量以检测静脉注射OT和机器挤奶期间预期的OT增加。将3头奶牛分别递增剂量(0.5、1、5、10 IU)注射OT,并于注射后1 h内反复采集血液和唾液样本。同时,对5头奶牛进行挤奶,在挤奶过程中及挤奶后20分钟采集血液和唾液样本。为了验证在挤奶过程中预期的OT释放,我们使用我们建立的RIA在血浆中与ELISA测量平行测量。我们的结果表明,商用ELISA试剂盒能够检测唾液和血浆中的OT浓度。用RIA和ELISA均可检测到注射后和挤奶过程中血浆中OT浓度的大量增加。然而,在实验期间,我们没有观察到唾液OT的任何变化。我们的研究结果表明,血浆OT的短期增加,如对OT注射或挤奶的反应,并没有反映在唾液OT浓度的增加上。
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JDS communications
JDS communications Animal Science and Zoology
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