Increased serum malondialdehyde concentration in cows with subclinical ketosis

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The purpose of this study is to compare the assessment of pre- and postpartum oxidative stress-related causal indicators and other metabolites in cows with postpartum subclinical ketosis (SCK). The prepartum serum malondialdehyde concentration and body condition score (BCS) were elevated in the SCK cows (n=17) compared to healthy controls (n=12), while the insulin sensitivity check index was lower in the SCK cows than in the controls. Oxidative stress is enhanced in cows with prepartum higher BCS, causing decreased insulin sensitivity, and may be associated with onset of postpartum SCK. However, paraoxonase alone might be insufficient to assess the antioxidant state because of no difference in pre- and postpartum activities between the two groups.

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Senoh, T., Oikawa, S., Nakada, K., Tagami, T., & Iwasaki, T. (2019). Increased serum malondialdehyde concentration in cows with subclinical ketosis. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 81(6), 817–820. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.18-0777

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