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PLOS ONE | 2017

Comparison of Various Indices of Energy Metabolism in Recumbent and Healthy Dairy Cows

Hugues Guyot; Johann Detilleux; Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; Marie Bonvoisin; Frédéric Rollin; Charlotte Sandersen

Background Downer cow syndrome (DCS) is often diagnosed in dairy cattle during the early post-partum period. The etiology of this condition is not completely understood, as it can be related to the energetic or electrolyte metabolism, as well as to infectious diseases or to trauma. Hypothesis/Objectives The aim of this study is to compare energy metabolism and insulin sensitivity indices and various biochemical parameters between recumbent and healthy dairy cows. Animals A prospective study has been undertaken on 361 recumbent and 80 healthy Holstein cows. Methods Plasmatic glucose, insulin, non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) were assayed in all cows in order to calculate the insulin sensitivity indices but also minerals (Calcium, Phosphorous and Magnesium), thyroxin and creatine kinase. Body Condition Scores (BCS) was assessed. Results Significant differences in NEFA, and the glucose and insulin sensitivity indices (“Homeostasis Model Assessment” HOMA, “Revised Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index” RQUICKI, RQUICKI-BHB) were observed between healthy and recumbent cows in the early post-parturient period indicating disturbances of glucose and insulin homeostasis in the recumbent cows. In the same manner, mineral concentrations were significantly different between healthy and recumbent cows. Glucose, insulin NEFA, and HOMA, were different between early post-partum downer cows and the DCS-affected cows later in lactation. Conclusion and clinical importance Results indicate disturbances in energy homeostasis in DCS-affected dairy cows. Further research should determine a prognostic value of the indices in cows suffering from recumbency of metabolic origin.


Archive | 2015

Development of a field test to evaluate colostral immunity transfer in young calves

Hugues Guyot; Pierre Dubreucq; Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; Charlotte Sandersen


Archive | 2015

Development of a field test to evaluate colostrum quality (IgG) in cattle

Hugues Guyot; Pierre Dubreucq; Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; Charlotte Sandersen


Cattle Practice | 2014

Investigation of the death of calves after epileptiform seizures associated with metabolic disorders

Marine Chevalier; Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; Frédéric Rollin; Hugues Guyot


Revista Portuguesa de Buiatria | 2012

Investigation of sudden death of calves after epileptic seizures due to hypomagnesaemia and hyperparathyroidism

Marine Chevalier; Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; Frédéric Rollin; Hugues Guyot


Point Veterinaire | 2006

Carence en iode chez les bovins.

Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; Pierre-Emmanuel Radigue


Point Veterinaire | 2006

Suivi de potassium chez des vaches laitières en décubitus.

Pierre-Emmanuel Radigue; Catherine Garnier; Pascal Lebreton; Nicolas Athanassiadis; Didier Guérin


Point Vétérinaire (France) | 2003

Hypomagnesaemia in housed suckling cow

Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; J.P. Journal; T. le Corre


Point Veterinaire | 2002

Carence en cuivre dans un troupeau mixte bovins/ovins

Pascal Lebreton; Catherine Garnier; Alain Henry


Le Point vétérinaire: revue d'enseignement post-universitaie et de formation permanente | 2001

Hypomagnésiémie chez la vache allaitante hivernée

Pascal Lebreton; Thierry Le Corre; Jean-Pierre Journal; Catherine Garnier

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