P. Dick
Eli Lilly and Company
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Journal of Dairy Science | 2008
O. AlZahal; N.E. Odongo; T. Mutsvangwa; Mamun M. Or-Rashid; T.F. Duffield; R. Bagg; P. Dick; G. Vessie; B.W. McBride
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of monensin (MN) and dietary soybean oil (SBO) on milk fat percentage and milk fatty acid (FA) profile. The study was conducted as a randomized complete block design with a 2 x 3 factorial treatment arrangement using 72 lactating multiparous Holstein dairy cows (138 +/- 24 d in milk). Treatments were [dry matter (DM) basis] as follows: 1) control total mixed ration (TMR, no MN) with no supplemental SBO; 2) MN-treated TMR (22 g of MN/kg of DM) with no supplemental SBO; 3) control TMR including 1.7% SBO; 4) MN-treated TMR including 1.7% SBO; 5) control TMR including 3.4% SBO; and 6) MN-treated TMR including 3.4% SBO. The TMR (% of DM; corn silage, 31.6%; haylage, 21.2%; hay, 4.2%; high-moisture corn, 18.8%; soy hulls, 3.3%; and protein supplement, 20.9%) was offered ad libitum. The experiment consisted of a 2-wk baseline, a 3-wk adaptation, and a 2-wk collection period. Monensin, SBO, and their interaction linearly reduced milk fat percentage. Cows receiving SBO with no added MN (treatments 3 and 5) had 4.5 and 14.2% decreases in milk fat percentage, respectively. Cows receiving SBO with added MN (treatments 4 and 6) had 16.5 and 35.1% decreases in milk fat percentage, respectively. However, the interaction effect of MN and SBO on fat yield was not significant. Monensin reduced milk fat yield by 6.6%. Soybean oil linearly reduced milk fat yield and protein percentage and linearly increased milk yield and milk protein yield. Monensin and SBO reduced 4% fat-corrected milk and had no effect on DM intake. Monensin interacted with SBO to linearly increase milk fat concentration (g/100 g of FA) of total trans-18:1 in milk fat including trans-6 to 8, trans-9, trans-10, trans-11, trans-12 18:1 and the concentration of total conjugated linoleic acid isomers including cis-9, trans-11 18:2; trans-9, cis-11 18:2; and trans-10, cis-12 18:2. Also, the interaction increased milk concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Monensin and SBO linearly reduced, with no significant interaction, milk concentration (g/100 g of FA) of short- and medium-chain fatty acids (
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2000
Alex Chin; Wilson D. Lee; Katherine A. Murrin; Douglas W. Morck; John K. Merrill; P. Dick; Andre G. Buret
ABSTRACT Pathogen virulence factors and inflammation are responsible for tissue injury associated with respiratory failure in bacterial pneumonia, as seen in the bovine lung infected with Pasteurella haemolytica. Tilmicosin is a macrolide antibiotic used for the treatment of bovine bacterial pneumonia. Recent evidence suggests that tilmicosin-induced neutrophil apoptosis may have anti-inflammatory effects. Using bovine leukocytes, we sought to define whether liveP. haemolytica affected tilmicosin-induced neutrophil apoptosis, assessed the proapoptotic effects of tilmicosin in comparison with other drugs, and characterized its impact on phagocytic uptake of neutrophils by macrophages. Induction of apoptosis in the presence or absence of P. haemolytica was assessed by using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for apoptotic nucleosomes. In addition, fluorescent annexin-V staining identified externalized phosphatidylserine in neutrophils treated with tilmicosin, penicillin, ceftiofur, oxytetracycline, or dexamethasone. Neutrophil membrane integrity was assessed by using propidium iodide and trypan blue exclusion. As phagocytic clearance of apoptotic neutrophils by macrophages contributes to the resolution of inflammation, phagocytosis of tilmicosin-treated neutrophils by esterase-positive cultured bovine macrophages was assessed with light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Unlike bovine neutrophils treated with penicillin, ceftiofur, oxytetracycline, or dexamethasone, neutrophils exposed to tilmicosin became apoptotic, regardless of the presence or absence ofP. haemolytica. Tilmicosin-treated apoptotic neutrophils were phagocytosed at a significantly greater rate by bovine macrophages than were control neutrophils. In conclusion, tilmicosin-induced neutrophil apoptosis occurs regardless of the presence or absence of live P. haemolytica, exhibits at least some degree of drug specificity, and promotes phagocytic clearance of the dying inflammatory cells.
Journal of Dairy Science | 2004
T.F. Duffield; J.C. Plaizier; A.M. Fairfield; Randal Bagg; G.H. Vessie; P. Dick; Jeff Wilson; J. Aramini; B.W. McBride
Journal of Dairy Science | 1998
T.F. Duffield; D. Sandals; K.E. Leslie; K.D. Lissemore; B.W. McBride; J.H. Lumsden; P. Dick; R. Bagg
Journal of Dairy Science | 2007
N.E. Odongo; R. Bagg; G. Vessie; P. Dick; M.M. Or-Rashid; Sarah E. Hook; Jeffrey T. Gray; E. Kebreab; B.W. McBride
Journal of Dairy Science | 1998
T.F. Duffield; D. Sandals; K.E. Leslie; K.D. Lissemore; B.W. McBride; J.H. Lumsden; P. Dick; R. Bagg
Journal of Dairy Science | 1999
B.L. Green; B.W. McBride; D. Sandals; K.E. Leslie; R. Bagg; P. Dick
Journal of Dairy Science | 2003
T.F. Duffield; S.J. LeBlanc; R. Bagg; K.E. Leslie; J. Ten Hag; P. Dick
Journal of Dairy Science | 2000
J.C.B. Plaizier; A. Martin; T.F. Duffield; R. Bagg; P. Dick; B.W. McBride
Journal of Dairy Science | 2002
T.F. Duffield; R. Bagg; Luc DesCôteaux; E. Bouchard; D. DuTremblay; G. Keefe; S.J. LeBlanc; P. Dick