Abstract
In 128 calves fed fixed intakes of carotene or vitamin A, the incidence of squamous metaplasia of the parotid duct was estimated from a broken-line regression equation to be 0.6% when plasma vitamin A ≥ 19.5μg/l00ml; 19.7%, at 15μg; 59.9%, at 10μg; and 93.3% at 5μg. Ocular papilledema of 150 calves was 3.4% when plasma vitamin A ≥ 17.8μg, 15.2% at 15μg; 50.0% at 10μg, and 84.8% at 5μg. These estimates agreed with the percentage ocurrence of elevated cisternal cerebrospinal fluid pressure, recalculated from data in this Journal (44:1368, 1961). Incidence of squamous metaplasia (87 calves) and of papilledema (129 calves) was 0.0 when liver vitamin A ≥ 759 and 3,890μg/l00g, 1.1% and 11.6% at 500μg, 24.2% and 33.4% at l00μg, and 40.5% and 44.6% at 50μg. These estimates compared with the percentage occurrence of elevated cisternal cerebrospinal fluid pressure recalculated from data in this Journal (47:1016, 1964) differed at the higher liver vitamin A concentrations; however, at 50μg, there was reasonable agreement. © 1970, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Eaton, H. D., Lucas, J. J., Nielsen, S. W., & Helmboldt, C. F. (1970). Association of Plasma or Liver Vitamin A Concentrations with the Occurrence of Parotid Duct Metaplasia or of Ocular Papilledema in Holstein Male Calves. Journal of Dairy Science, 53(12), 1775–1779. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(70)86477-3
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