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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2016

Factors associated with marketable milk production recovery after treatment of naturally occurring acute coliform mastitis.

Yasunori Shinozuka; Sohei Kaneko; Tomoyasu Kurose; Aiko Watanabe; Kana Kuruhara; Kazuhiro Kawai

Milk production loss after recovery from acute coliform mastitis causes major economic losses for dairy industries. Declines in milk production and composition are caused by multiple factors, including cow factors, microorganisms and treatments, but the influence of each factor has not been determined. To investigate risk factors for milk loss after treatment for acute coliform mastitis, multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted in 53 clinical cases. Systemic administration of fluoroquinolone was significantly associated with recovery of marketable milk production. The time to slaughter was significantly shorter in cows with complete loss of quarter milk production than in cows that produced marketable milk. In this study, we identified factors associated with increased risk of milk production loss.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2011

Multifocal granulomatous jejunitis associated with an argyrophilic gram-positive segmented filamentous bacterium in a Holstein cow.

Y. Ibaraki; T. Shibahara; H. Kobayashi; N. Ito; Yasunori Shinozuka; K. Kasuya; N. Murakoshi; T. Chikuba; M. Kubo

Multifocal, raised, ulcerated firm nodules accompanied by an intussuscepted area were detected in the jejunum of an 8-year-old Holstein cow. The cut surfaces of the nodules were yellow-white. Microscopically, the lamina propria was expanded by an intense infiltration of epithelioid cells, multinucleate giant cells, macrophages, lymphocytes and neutrophils. Numerous bacteria were found within the granulomatous lesions. These were argyrophilic, gram-positive, periodic acid-Schiff-positive, segmented, rarely branched, elongate filamentous bacteria (2-28 μm in length, 0.2-0.35 μm in diameter). Ultrastructurally, a cell wall with an electron-transparent zone was detected. The present pathogen was clearly different from the argyrophilic, gram-negative, non-segmented, filamentous bacterium previously reported in a Holstein cow with jejunal granuloma. Comparative 16S rDNA gene sequencing analysis revealed that the organism was an unpublished species (GenBank accession number AB539875). This is the first report of bovine jejunal granuloma associated with an argyrophilic gram-positive segmented filamentous bacterium.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2018

Effect of intramammary lipopolysaccharide infusion on milk pH of uninfused udder in goat

Yasunori Shinozuka; Kazuhiro Kawai; Reiichiro Sato; Akito Higashitani; Daisaku Ueno; Miki Okita; Naoki Isobe

The change in milk composition in response to intramammary infusion of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was investigated. Four clinically healthy goats were infused with LPS (100 µg) by intramammary administration to the left udder. Clinical manifestations (rectal temperature and physical activity), selected blood parameters (pH and white blood cell count) and milk compositions (somatic cell count and pH) were evaluated at 0 hr (just before challenge) and at multiple time points over the first 24 hr post-challenge. After intramammary LPS challenge, the pH of milk from both udders increased. Thus, this study revealed that LPS-induced mastitis in goat can result in increased pH in milk from the unchallenged (contralateral) udder.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2018

Blood ionized calcium levels and acute-phase blood glucose kinetics in goats after intramammary infusion of lipopolysaccharide

Yasunori Shinozuka; Kazuhiro Kawai; Reiichiro Sato; Akito Higashitani; Yoshiki Hamamoto; Miki Okita; Naoki Isobe

The aim of this study was to determine the blood ionized calcium (Ca) levels and acute-phase blood glucose kinetics in goats with mastitis induced by an intramammary challenge of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Five goats were subjected to intramammary challenge of either LPS (10 µg) or saline (control). Some clinical manifestations (rectal temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, ruminal motility, physical activity, and dehydration) were observed, and blood was collected for the measurement of several parameters [ionized and total Ca levels, blood glucose level, pH, and white blood count (WBC)] at 0 (just before challenge), 1–4, 6, 8, 12 and 24 hr post-challenge in both the LPS and control phases. Milk was collected at 0 (just before challenge), 4, 8, 12 and 24 hr post-challenge to measure the somatic cell count (SCC) and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAGase) activity. In the LPS phase, increased rectal temperature, significantly decreased ionized Ca and total Ca levels and WBCs were observed compared with those at 0 hr, although there were no differences in all parameters between phases. LPS infusion significantly increased SCCs in milk and NAGase activity. The present results demonstrated that, during the acute phase of mastitis induced by intramammary challenge by LPS at a concentration sufficient to cause general symptoms in goats, a decreased blood ionized Ca level occurs, but not hypoglycemia.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2017

Transrectal guidance of the ovaries reduces operative time during bovine laparoscopic ovariectomy.

Reiichiro Sato; Eiichi Kanai; Go Kitahara; Michiko Noguchi; Kazuhiro Kawai; Yasunori Shinozuka; Atsushi Tsukamoto; Hideharu Ochiai; Ken Onda; Adrian Steiner

The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of transrectal guidance of the ovaries by an assistant on operative time during bovine laparoscopic ovariectomy. Twenty four clinically healthy Holstein dairy cows were divided randomly into two groups. In the transrectal guidance group, an assistant grasped the ovaries via the transrectal route and pulled them to a position where they could be visualized with a camera. On the other hand, the control group was operated without guidance. The time required to remove both ovaries in the guidance group was shorter than that in the control group (P<0.01). We concluded that laparoscopic ovariectomy with transrectal guidance of the ovaries can substantially shorten operative time, thereby greatly contributing to animal welfare and to reducing the burden on the operator.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2017

Factors affecting the incidence and outcome of Trueperella pyogenes mastitis in cows

Dai Ishiyama; Tomoko Mizomoto; Chise Ueda; Nobuyuki Takagi; Noriko Shimizu; Yu Matsuura; Yuto Makuuchi; Aiko Watanabe; Yasunori Shinozuka; Kazuhiro Kawai

The main factors affecting the outcome of Trueperella pyogenes (T. pyogenes) mastitis were examined through a survey of diagnostic data and interviews relating to the occurrence of T. pyogenes mastitis in 83 quarters from 82 Holstein cows between August 2012 and April 2014. Ultimately, one cow was sold during the examination, and 82 quarters from 81 cows were used for analysis on prognosis. T. pyogenes mastitis occurred year round in both lactating and dry cows. The incidence of T. pyogenes mastitis did not significantly differ by month or show seasonality in either lactating or dry cows. Therefore, the occurrence of T. pyogenes mastitis also differed from that of summer mastitis. The 1-month survival rate of infected cows was 64.6% (53/82), and the recovery rate of quarters with T. pyogenes mastitis was 14.6% (12/82). Bivariate logistic regression analysis was performed with survival and culling of infected cows as objective variables and with recovery and non-recovery of quarters with T. pyogenes mastitis as objective variables. The severe cases were significantly culled (odds ratio, 16.30) compared to mild cases, and the status of quarters didn’t recover (odds ratio, 6.50). The results suggest that mild to moderate symptom severity at the time of onset are the main factors affecting outcomes in cows and recovery of quarters infected with T. pyogenes mastitis. Further, high level of NAGase activity also suggested the potential use as an indicator of culling of cows with T. pyogenes mastitis.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2008

Comparison of the Amounts of Endotoxin Released from Escherichia coli after Exposure to Antibiotics and Ozone : an In Vitro Evaluation

Yasunori Shinozuka; Kazushi Uematsu; Mitsuhiro Takagi; Yasuho Taura


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 1993

Isolation and Identification of Mycoplasma Strains from Various Species of Wild Rodents

Kaoru Koshimizu; Taketoshi Saito; Yasunori Shinozuka; Kimiyuki Tsuchiya; Raul O. Derda


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2011

Bacillary Hemoglobinuria in Japanese Black Cattle in Hiroshima, Japan: A Case Study

Yasunori Shinozuka; Osamu Yamato; Mohammad Alamgir Hossain; Tsuneo Higaki; Ikuo Ishikawa; Seiji Ichiba; Mitsuhiro Takagi


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009

Therapeutic Efficacy of Mammary Irrigation Regimen in Dairy Cattle Diagnosed with Acute Coliform Mastitis

Yasunori Shinozuka; Harumi Hirata; Ichiro Ishibashi; Yuzo Okawa; Asako Kasuga; Mitsuhiro Takagi; Yasuho Taura

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