身体状况评分对奶牛生殖道氧化应激状态的影响

IF 0.4 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Amel Khaled, Sofiane Boudjellaba, Takfarinas Idres, Y. Bellik, M. Mouloud, M. Iguer-ouada
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摘要

摘要众所周知,牛的生殖障碍与身体状况评分(BCS)的高低密切相关。然而,关于BCS与氧化应激之间的关系,特别是在生殖道中,所知甚少。因此,本研究的目的是根据奶牛血浆、卵巢、输卵管、卵泡和子宫液中的BCS值来研究氧化应激生物标志物。研究对象为58头奶牛,BCS分为1-1.5、2-2.5、3-3.5和4-4.5四个等级(1、2、3和4)。屠宰奶牛生殖道和血浆采集,屠宰后5h内处理。超声检查卵巢卵泡数量,通过总抗氧化状态(TAS)、过氧化氢酶活性(CAT)和硫代巴比妥酸活性物质(TBARS)评估氧化应激。结果表明:BCS对卵泡数量有显著影响;中等BCS(3)奶牛的卵泡数高于低BCS和高BCS(3)奶牛。总体而言,BCS显著影响生殖道不同水平的氧化应激状态。中等BCS值(3)的奶牛比低BCS值或高BCS值(3)的奶牛表现出最好的氧化状态。综上所述,低BCS值或高BCS值奶牛的生殖障碍可能是通过氧化应激介导的,从而影响生殖道,最终影响生育产量。
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Impact of Body Condition Score on Oxidative Stress Status in Cow’s Reproductive Tract
Abstract It is well known in cattle that reproductive disorders are intimately associated with low or high body condition score (BCS). However, little is known concerning the relationship between BCS and oxidative stress, particularly in the reproductive tract. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate the oxidative stress biomarkers according to cows BCS values in the plasma, ovaries, oviductal, follicular and uterine fluids. The study was conducted on 58 cows classified in four classes (1, 2, 3 and 4) of BCS varying from1-1.5, 2-2.5, 3-3.5 and 4-4.5, respectively. The genital tracts and plasma were collected from slaughtered cows and processed within 5h after slaughtering. The number of ovarian follicles was measured using ultrasonography and the oxidative stress was assessed by considering total antioxidant status (TAS), catalase activity (CAT), and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS). The results showed that follicles number was significantly affected by BCS; cows with medium BCS (3) presented higher number of follicles than cows with low or high BCS (<3 or >3). Overall, BCS affects significantly the oxidative stress status at different levels of the reproductive tract. Cows with medium BCS (3) showed the best oxidative status than those with low or high values (BCS <3 or >3). In conclusion, the current results suggest that reproductive disorders observed in cows with low or high BCS values could be mediated through oxidative stress affecting consequently the reproductive tract and finally compromising fertility outputs.
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Macedonian Veterinary Review
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