Serum concentrations of acute phase proteins in goats and ewes with naturally acquired Staphylococcus aureus mastitis

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Serum protein concentrations, including acute phase proteins (APPs), of goats and ewes with naturally acquired Sthaphylococcus aureus mastitis were determined by means of SDS-PAGE electrophoresis to evaluate the relevance of these APPs as biomarkers of the disease in these species. Fifteen healthy goats and 5 goats with naturally acquired staphylococci mastitis, as well as fifteen healthy ewes and 5 ewes with staphylococci mastitis were submitted to daily blood sampling during 7 days. In goats, an increase of 570%, 125%, 621%, and 279% in serum concentrations of ceruloplasmin, fibrinogen, haptoglobin and a1- acid glycoprotein, respectively, was observed. In sheep the increase in serum concentrations of ceruloplasmin, fibrinogen, haptoglobin and α1-acid glycoprotein was of 337%, 90%, 461%, and 225%, respectively. Our results indicate that these APPs have considerable potencial as early and sensible biomarkers of mastitis caused by S. aureus in goats and sheep.

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Simplício, K. M. M. G., Rocha, T. G., Sanchez, D. C. C., Cotrim, F. S., Silva, P. C., & Fagliari, J. J. (2017). Serum concentrations of acute phase proteins in goats and ewes with naturally acquired Staphylococcus aureus mastitis. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 69(2), 285–292. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-8722

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