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Journal of Dairy Science | 1982

Differentiation and enumeration of somatic cells in goat milk

Max Paape; Dulin Am; Wp Wergin; Aj Guidry; B.T. Weinland

Non-leukocytic cell-like particles commonly observed in goat milk were examined ultrastructurally and cytochemically. Transmission electron microscopy indicated that these particles were generally membrane-bound and anucleate. They contained granular material in the dilated cisternae of the endoplasmic reticulum and homogeneous electron translucent inclusions that resembled lipid. Histochemical and fluorescent staining indicated that the particles contained large amounts of protein, some lipid, but no deoxyribonucleic acid. Several methods routinely used for estimating somatic cell counts in cow milk were compared to determine which one would give accurate estimates of somatic cell counts in goat milk. No significant difference was found (P> .05) among methods which specifically measure deoxyribonucleic acid. These included Membrane Filter-DNA, direct microscopic somatic cell counts using Pyron in Y-methyl green stain, and Fossomatic cell counts. Results of the Wisconsin Mastitis Test did not differ significantly from Fossomatic cell counts. Because Coulter electronic counts and direct microscopic somatic cell counts using Levowitz-Weber stain could not differentiate between the cell-like particles and the actual leukocytes, these methods resulted in elevated cell counts that were highly variable. Results indicate that only those counting methods that are specific for deoxyribonucleic acid can distinguish cell-like particles from somatic cells, and thereby give reliable estimates of somatic cell numbers in goat milk.


Cell and Tissue Research | 1982

Cytoplasmic organization and quantitation of microtubules in bovine mammary epithelial cells during lactation and involution

Stephen C. Nickerson; R. Michael Akers; B.T. Weinland

SummaryUltrastructural examination of milk secretory cells from lactating bovine mammary gland revealed presence of numerous microtubules in the apical and paranuclear cytoplasm, particularly in the vicinity of Golgi components. Most microtubules were oriented perpendicular to the apical plasma membrane and appeared to form a framework around Golgi dictyosomal elements and secretory vesicles. In comparison, non-secretory cells obtained from involuting glands displayed few microtubules and these were randomly located throughout the cytoplasm with no particular orientation.


Journal of Dairy Science | 1971

Logarithmic Normal Distribution for Description of Sieved Forage Materials

D.R. Waldo; L.W. Smith; E.L. Cox; B.T. Weinland; H.L. Lucas


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1983

Sequential response of milk leukocytes, albumin, immunoglobulins, monovalent ions, citrate, and lactose in cows given infusions of Escherichia coli endotoxin into the mammary gland.

Guidry Aj; Ost M; Mather Ih; Shainline We; B.T. Weinland


Journal of Dairy Science | 1983

Cow Evaluation at Different Milk Yields of Herds

R.L. Powell; H.D. Norman; B.T. Weinland


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1981

Effect of an intramammary polyethylene device on the concentration of leukocytes and immunoglobulins in milk and on the leukocyte response to Escherichia coli endotoxin and challenge exposure with Staphylococcus aureus.

Max Paape; W.D. Schultze; Aj Guidry; Kortum Wm; B.T. Weinland


Journal of Dairy Science | 1982

Cytospin Centrifuge in Differential Counts of Milk Somatic Cells

Dulin Am; Max Paape; B.T. Weinland


American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1981

Concentrations of corticosteroids, leukocytes, and immunoglobulins in blood and milk after administration of ACTH to lactating dairy cattle: effects on phagocytosis of Staphylococcus aureus by polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

Max Paape; Gwazdauskas Fc; Aj Guidry; B.T. Weinland


Journal of Dairy Science | 1976

Genetic Parameters of Several Measures of Milk Flow Rate and Milking Time

R.H. Miller; R.E. Pearson; B.T. Weinland; L.A. Fulton


Journal of Dairy Science | 1983

Rate of Plant Cell Wall Particle Size Reduction in the Rumen

L.W. Smith; B.T. Weinland; D.R. Waldo; E.C. Leffel

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Max Paape

Agricultural Research Service

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R.E. Pearson

United States Department of Agriculture

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Dulin Am

United States Department of Agriculture

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R.H. Miller

United States Department of Agriculture

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J.E. Keys

United States Department of Agriculture

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L.W. Smith

United States Department of Agriculture

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Aj Guidry

United States Department of Agriculture

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W.D. Schultze

United States Department of Agriculture

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D.R. Waldo

United States Department of Agriculture

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L.A. Fulton

United States Department of Agriculture

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