Effects of ozonized glycerin on inflammation of mammary glands induced by intramammary lipopolysaccharide infusion in goats.
Naoki SuzukiMasato HiranoYasunori ShinozukaKazuhiro KawaiYoshiharu OkamotoNaoki IsobePublished in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2022)
Although ozone shows antimicrobial activity against mastitis-causing pathogens in ruminants, its anti-inflammatory effect on mammary glands remains unclear. The aim of this study was to examine the anti-inflammatory effects of ozonized glycerin (OG) on experimentally induced inflammation in the mammary glands of six Shiba and two Tokara lactating goats. We infused 1 μg lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into all udders on day -1. On day 0, post LPS infusion, OG (ozone group), and glycerin (control group) were infused into the right and left sides of the udders, respectively. Milk samples were collected once daily from days -1 to 7. The somatic cell count and lactoperoxidase (LPO) activity, along with the interleukin-1β (IL-1β), tumor necrosis factor-α, IL-8, IL-10, lactoferrin, and sodium ion concentrations in milk were measured. IL-8, IL-10, and lactoferrin levels after LPS infusion in the ozone group were significantly lower than those in the control group, and the LPO activity tended to be lower than that observed in the control group. This study showed that OG has anti-inflammatory potential against LPS-induced inflammation in the mammary glands.
Keyphrases
- anti inflammatory
- inflammatory response
- lps induced
- oxidative stress
- low dose
- toll like receptor
- particulate matter
- hydrogen peroxide
- rheumatoid arthritis
- stem cells
- air pollution
- nitric oxide
- diabetic rats
- immune response
- heat stress
- copy number
- bone marrow
- peripheral blood
- dna methylation
- human health
- gram negative
- high glucose