Effects of oral administration of colostrum whey in peripartum goat on antimicrobial peptides in postpartum milk

Animal Science Journal - Tập 91 Số 1 - 2020
Naoki Isobe1, Shoko Matsukawa2, Kota Kubo2, Kazutoshi Ueno3, T. Sugino1, Takahiro Nii1, Y. Yoshimura1
1Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
2Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
3e-animal Corporation, Gifu, Japan

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AbstractThe present study was conducted to examine whether colostrum supplementation in peripartum goats increases the antimicrobial peptides in their milk. Goats were orally administered 2 ml of colostrum whey products (colostrum group) or water (control group) daily, from 2 weeks before until 2 weeks after kidding. Body weights of mothers and kids were measured. Blood, milk, and fecal samples were collected from the mothers, and blood samples were collected from the kids. Concentrations of milk antimicrobial peptides (beta‐defensin, cathelicidin, lactoferrin, S100A7, lactoperoxidase, and immunoglobulin A [IgA]) were determined. IgA and nutritional parameters (glucose, total cholesterol, triglyceride, ketone bodies, and non‐esterified fatty acids) were also determined in the blood of mothers and kids. Milk IgA and lactoferrin concentrations were higher in the colostrum group than in the control group. Conversely, lower milk concentrations of S100A7 were observed in the colostrum group than that in the control group. Plasma IgA concentrations were higher for kids from the colostrum group than for those from the control group. These results suggest that oral administration of colostrum in pregnant goats increases IgA concentration in postpartum milk, which can subsequently improve the health of their kids.

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