Quantitative changes associated with calving in the levels of bovine immunoglobulins in selected body fluids. I. Changes in the levels of IgA, IgGl and total protein
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Quantitative changes associated with calving in the levels of bovine immunoglobulins in selected body fluids. I. Changes in the levels of IgA, IgGl and total protein
Abstract
Levels of bovine IgA, IgG1 and total protein (TP) were determined in serum, saliva, tears and individual quarter lacteal secretions of six Holstein-Friesian cows sampled from six weeks before to four weeks after parturition. Hierarchal analyses of variance indicated significant variations among weeks, cows and quarters of the udder. A precipitous but non proportional drop in the levels of IgA and IgA1 in lacteal secretions occurred at calving. There was a concomitant increase in IgG1, and decrease in IgA, in serum. Correlation studies supported the concept of selective transport of IgG1 from serum to lacteal secretions in regulated amounts independent of serum IgG1 levels. Changes in the IgG1/TP ratio of serum and lacteal secretions supported the idea of a decrease in the selective transport mechanism. Correlation studies and estimations of secretory IgA (SIgA) in serum suggest that serum IgA is derived from IgA synthesized in secretory tissues. Highly significant correlations between IgA and IgG1 levels in all secretions postpartum suggest that local IgA synthesis and either IgG1 transport or local IgG1 synthesis are initiated by the same stimuli. Although some of the variation in the level reported for IgA and IgG1 in secretions resulted from protein dilution, much of the variation represents physiological differences between individual animals and tissues in the same animal. An IgG2/IgG1 ratio approaching that of serum occurred in a mastitic quarter of one cow. IgA was the principal immunoglobulin in saliva and tears, comprised a greater proportion of the immunoglobulin in milk whey than in prepartum lacteal secretions and was a minor immunoglobulin in bovine serum.
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