Title
Tumor necrosis factor-α is transferred to equine neonates via colostrum but is not associated with their health status
Language
English
Description (en)
We followed the hypothesis that equine neonates with reduced transfer of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNFα) are at increased risk of neonatal infection. We investigated TNFα concentrations in colostrum of healthy mares and blood of their neonates in a non-hospitalized population of Warmblood mares where delivery, neonatal adaptation and health was closely monitored by veterinarians. Concentration of TNFα and IgG was determined in colostrum respective milk and in neonatal blood collected immediately after delivery and 18 h thereafter in 97 foals that were assigned to groups failure of passive transfer (FPT; n = 31) and control (CON; n = 66) based on serum IgG concentration at 18 h of age. Foal health was assessed repeatedly during the first 24 h of life. Statistical analysis was done with p < 0.05 indicating significance. There were no significant differences between foal groups FPT and CON regarding age and parity of dams, gestation length (FPT 343 ± 10, CON 340 ± 8 days) and foal sex. Concentrations of TNFα in colostrum at birth and in foals at 18 h varied but did not differ between groups (colostrum FPT 6.1 ± 9.1, CON 9.9 ± 31.5 ng/ml; foal FPT 2.3 ± 5.9, CON 2.4 ± 5.3 ng/ml; n.s.). There was an increase in the mean serum TNFα concentration until 18 h in foals (n.s. between groups). Results of the present study confirm previous findings of TNFα transfer from the mare to the neonate via colostrum but do not suggest that transfer of TNFα via colostrum is important for protection of the neonate against infectious diseases.
Keywords (en)
Foal; Cytokines; Colostrum; IgG; Sepsis
DOI
10.1016/j.rvsc.2024.105273
Author of the digital object
Anna Vaske (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Camille Gautier (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Christine Aurich (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Judith Winter (Antech Lab Germany GmbH)
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CC BY 4.0 International
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Article
Name of Publication (en)
Research in Veternary Science
Pages or Volume
7
Volume
173
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
2024
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:3549
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2024.105273
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