고온 스트레스 환경에 노출된 홀스타인종 젖소의 회복기 면역 변화 특성 규명The Study of Attributes of Immune Changes during the Convalescence Temperature Period in Holstein Dairy Cows Exposed to High-Temperature Stress
- Other Titles
- The Study of Attributes of Immune Changes during the Convalescence Temperature Period in Holstein Dairy Cows Exposed to High-Temperature Stress
- Authors
- 김언태; 이상진; 김예은; 임동현; 김동현; 박성민; 엄준식; 박지후; 김상범; 이성실; 김명후
- Issue Date
- Dec-2023
- Publisher
- 한국초지조사료학회
- Keywords
- Dairy cow; Flow cytometry; Heat stress; Holstein; Immunity
- Citation
- 한국초지조사료학회지, v.43, no.4, pp 206 - 215
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국초지조사료학회지
- Volume
- 43
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 206
- End Page
- 215
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72108
- ISSN
- 2287-5824
2287-5832
- Abstract
- This study was performed to investigate immune changes by comparing the proportion and function of immune cells in the blood under high-temperature period and convalescence temperature period in Holstein dairy cows. The experiment was conducted using Holstein dairy cows of five animals per group (60 ± 20 months old, 175 ± 78 non-day) from the National Institute of Animal Science at high-temperature period (THI: 76 ± 1.2) and convalescence temperature period (THI: 66 ± 1.3). Complete blood count results showed no change in the number of immune cells between groups. In the analysis using Flow Cytometry of PBMCs, no significant differences were observed among B cells, Helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, and γδ T cells between groups. However, there was an increase in Th17 cells producing IL-17a, while Th1 cells decreased during the convalescence temperature period. The results of gene expression analysis using qRT-PCR in PBMCs revealed an increase in IL-10 during the convalescence temperature period, while a decrease in HSP70 and HSP90 was observed. In conclusion, the increased expression of IL-10 and the decrease in HSP expression suggest the possibility of a weak recovery from heat stress. However, the lack of observed changes in B cells, T cells, and other immune cells indicates incomplete recovery from heat stress during the convalescence temperature period.
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