2015
DOI: 10.1186/s13028-015-0175-2
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Periparturient stress and immune suppression as a potential cause of retained placenta in highly productive dairy cows: examples of prevention

Abstract: The immune system during the periparturient period is impaired. At this time the most important factor causing immune-suppression in highly productive cows is metabolic stress resulting from hormonal and metabolic fluctuations, a negative energy balance, shortage of proteins, minerals and vitamins which are required to meet the demands of the fetus as well as the onset of lactation. This stress can activate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis (HPA), which results in increase plasma corticosteroids. … Show more

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“…It is interesting to note that in these situations there is a clear adaptation of the immune system for a function distinct from protection against pathogens. In summary, as pointed out in recent reviews (McNaughton and Murray, 2009;Benedictus et al, 2015;Mordak and Stewart, 2015;Attupuram et al, 2016), MHC compatibility and expression of MHC class 1 antigen by the trophoblasts has significant molecular consequences in controlling the expulsion the incidence of retention of fetal membranes. Addressing and remedying this particular issue scientifically can reduce the economic loss in production animals due to this condition and may help to address this issue in companion animals wherein it is a life threatening issue, if veterinary treatment is not provided.…”
Section: Expulsion Of Fetal Membranesmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…It is interesting to note that in these situations there is a clear adaptation of the immune system for a function distinct from protection against pathogens. In summary, as pointed out in recent reviews (McNaughton and Murray, 2009;Benedictus et al, 2015;Mordak and Stewart, 2015;Attupuram et al, 2016), MHC compatibility and expression of MHC class 1 antigen by the trophoblasts has significant molecular consequences in controlling the expulsion the incidence of retention of fetal membranes. Addressing and remedying this particular issue scientifically can reduce the economic loss in production animals due to this condition and may help to address this issue in companion animals wherein it is a life threatening issue, if veterinary treatment is not provided.…”
Section: Expulsion Of Fetal Membranesmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…These authors observed a gradual decrease on seric IL‐6 until the parturition day, but they did not observed an increase on seric IL‐6 after calving. It is important to emphasize that calving is a stressor condition linked to immune suppression (Mordak & Anthony, ), and the elevated seric levels of proinflammatory cytokine IL‐6 can be associated with a stress response, as several studies have linked the stress and physiological perturbations with augmentation of IL‐6 levels (Bob et al., ; Rohleder, Aringer, & Boentert, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…horas (Werven, 1992;Perumal et al, 2013;Paisley;Mickelsen;Anderson, 1986;Zobel;Tkalčić, 2013). É provocada por falha na separação das vilosidades da placenta fetal (cotilédones) e criptas maternas (carúnculas) (Werven, 1992;Mordak;Anthony, 2015).…”
Section: Retenção De Placentaunclassified