The effect of an intramammary infusion of endotoxin on experimentally induced mycoplasmal mastitis
- PMID: 390046
- PMCID: PMC2130171
- DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400026346
The effect of an intramammary infusion of endotoxin on experimentally induced mycoplasmal mastitis
Abstract
The infusion of 10 microgram of endotoxin lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli into the mammary gland of four cows 16 h before inoculation with ureaplasmas did not prevent, or even diminish, the subsequent ureaplasmal mastitis. There was no reduction in the severity or duration of the inflammatory cell response in milk or in the clinical appearance of the resulting mastitis. Also, the excretion of ureaplasmas was not reduced. A similar experiment with Mycoplasma dispar in two cows demonstrated that endotoxin was again ineffective in preventing the mastitis. Furthermore, there was some indication that the proliferation and excretion of this mycoplasma was enhanced in endotoxin-treated quarters.
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