Miodrag Radinović
University of Novi Sad
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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018
Annamaria Galfi; Miodrag Radinović; Dubravka Milanov; Sara Savic; Stanko F. Boboš; Marija Pajić
Background: Lactoferrin and immunoglobulin G in milk have an important role in udder resistance to infection in the involution period. Both proteins express antimicrobial activity- lactoferrin by the binding and sequestration of iron ion; and immunoglobulin G by complement activation, bacterial opsonization and agglutination. Many factors affect lactoferrin and immunoglobulin G concentrations in bovine milk, such as the stage of lactation, milk production, and intramammary infections. The aim of this study was to determine concentrations of lactoferrin and immunoglobulin G in milk from healthy cows and subclinical mastitic cows during the late lactation period, and to evaluate the relationship between them. Materials, Methods & Results: A total of 150 quarter milk samples from 41 cows (Holstein-Friesian breed) in late lactation period were reviewed in this study. Milk samples were collected during morning milking, using aseptic techniques in sterile test tubes. From each sample, 0.1 mL of milk was plated on Columbia blood agar base with 5% defibrinated ovine blood, MacConkey agar and Sabouraud dextrose agar and incubated for 24 h - 48 h (bacteria) and 5 days (yeasts, mould) at 37oC. Milk samples for detection lactoferrin and immunoglobulin G concentration were skimmed at 1,400 g for 45 min and stored at -20°C until analysis. Lactoferrin concentration in bovine milk was determined using the Bovine Lactoferrin ELISA Quantitation Set. Milk samples were diluted at a ratio of 1:10,000. Plates were read at 450 nm absorbence values. Immunoglobulin G concentration was determined by the immunodiffusion method using radial immunodiffusion (RID) plates. Milk samples were diluted in a ratio of 1:30. Reading of results was done after incubation for 48 h by measuring the diameter of the precipitation ring. The highest mean lactoferrin concentration was observed in udder quarters infected with contagious pathogens (Streptococcus agalactiae and Staphylococcus aureus), while the highest mean immunoglobulin G concentration was detected in milk samples where minor mastitis pathogens (coagulase-negative staphylococci and Corynebacterium spp.) were isolated. Milk samples where Staphylococcus aureus was isolated had the lowest immunoglobulin G concentration, and the lowest lactoferrin concentration was observed in samples infected with enviromental pathogens (Streptococcus dysgalactiae). Discussion: This study showed that lactoferrin and immunoglobulin G concentrations are higher in milk samples from subclinical mastitic cows than in milk from normal lactating cows. Lactoferrin concentrations in milk samples from udder quarters infected with major mastitis pathogens were significantly higher than in milk infected with minor mastitis pathogens. The lowest concentration of immunoglobulin G was detected in milk samples where Staphylococcus aureus was isolated, while the highest immunoglobulin G concentration was observed in milk samples from quarters infected with minor mastitis pathogens. Lactoferrin and immunoglobulin G concentrations were significantly and positively correlated in all milk samples. This means that cows with high lactoferrin concentrations have high immunoglobulin G concentrations. In quarter milk samples infected with Staphylococcus aureus, lactoferrin and immunoglobulin G concentrations were negatively correlated. The cause of these findings could be the suppression of local immune response of mammary gland.
Acta Veterinaria-beograd | 2016
Marija Pajić; Stanko F. Boboš; Branko Velebit; Zoran Rasic; Vera Katić; Miodrag Radinović; Aleksandra Nikolić; Dušan Simonović; Milijana Babić
Abstract Staphylococcus aureus is known worldwide as a frequent cause of mastitis in dairy cattle. Due to the production of heath resistant enterotoxins, this pathogen is also a major cause of food poisoning among humans, with symptoms of often severe vomiting and diarrhea. The aim of our study was to determine the prevalence of enterotoxinproducing strains of S. aureus originating from samples of cows with subclinical and clinical mastitis in the Republic of Serbia. Furthermore, we analyzed the type of staphylococcal enterotoxin they produce and phylogenetic relatedness among the S. aureus isolates recovered from milk in this study. Production of staphylococcal enterotoxins A, B, C, D and E was determined by commercial immunoenzyme assay VIDAS® SET2, and presence of corresponding genes encoding enterotoxin synthesis in positive isolates confi rmed by Polymerase Chain Reaction. Enterotoxin production was determined in 5 out of 75 (6.67%) isolates of S. aureus and all of them produced staphylococcal enterotoxins C. After analyzing the nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the synthesis of staphylococcal protein A, S. aureus isolates were assigned into 2 phylogenetic groups, including 7 clusters. All S. aureus isolates with the presence of sec gene formed one cluster even dough they originated from milk samples from different farms.
Letopis naucnih radova Poljoprivrednog fakulteta | 2015
Miodrag Radinović; Ivana Davidov; Annamaria Galfi; Zorana Kovačević; Mihajlo Erdeljan; Darko Radivojević
Production of milk and meat on cattle farms is directly dependent on the performance of calves and their health status depends on the number of deaths and physical development at the stage of first insemination. The respiratory syndrome is the most important health disorder in calves and prevention of the occurrence of this syndrome has a decisive influence on successful breeding of calves. Since environmental factors have a significant influence on the occurrence of respiratory syndrome, the percentage of occurrence is higher at certain times of year when the weather conditions correspond to the occurrence of respiratory infections. This study evaluated the occurrence of respiratory syndrome during the year and in different categories of calves. It was found that respiratory syndrome usually occurs in spring and autumn months and most sick calves aged from 15 to 45 days.
Letopis naucnih radova Poljoprivrednog fakulteta | 2015
Ivana Davidov; Miodrag Radinović; Mihajlo Erdeljan; Zorana Kovačević; Annamaria Galfi; Ivan Galić
On two dairy cows farms Holstein-Friesian breed in South Backa district survey was conducted. A total of 82 cows were examined and 328 individual mammary complexes. The appearance of the teat end was assessed after milking by adspection method. From 328 examined mammary complexes, 209 (63.72%) were with changes on teat end, of which 71 (21.65%) papilla was with lesions at the top. 119 or 36.28% teat end of cows udders of were unchanged. Those results indicate the existence of various exogenous factors that may be detrimental to the structure to the papilla, which is considered the first line of defense udder.
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2014
Marija Pajić; Zoran Rasic; Branko M. Velebit; Stanko F. Boboš; Mira M. Mihajlović-Ukropina; Miodrag Radinović; Annamaria Galfi; Jelena M. Petković; Snježana I. Trojačanec
Veterinarski glasnik | 2011
Miodrag Radinović; Stanko F. Boboš; Marija Pajić; Branka Vidic; Zoran Rasic; Ivana Davidov; Rade Spegar
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2016
Annamaria Galfi; Miodrag Radinović; Stanko F. Boboš; Marija Pajić; Sara Savic; Dubravka Milanov
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2018
Bojana Vidović; Milanko Šekler; Dragan Rogan; Dejan Vidanović; Gordana Nedeljković; Aleksandar Potkonjak; Miodrag Radinović; Nikolina Novakov
Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Veterinary Medicine | 2016
Ivana Davidov; Mihajlo Erdeljan; Miodrag Radinović; Zorana Kovačević; Željka Jurakić
Letopis naucnih radova Poljoprivrednog fakulteta | 2015
Annamaria Galfi; Miodrag Radinović; Ivana Davidov; Mira Govorcin; Kosta Petrovic