García Ispierto, Irina
López-Helguera, Irene
Ramos Girona, Antonio J.
Marín Sillué, Sònia
Companys Ferran, Encarnació
Puy Llorens, Jaume
Galceran i Nogués, Josep
De Rensis, F.
López Gatius, Fernando
2018-04-03T11:22:43Z
2018-04-03T11:22:43Z
2016-09-01
2018-04-03T11:22:44Z
This study sought to identify the possible presence of lead (Pb) in blood and if detected to examine the relationship between blood Pb concentrations during the transition period and subsequent reproductive performance in high-producing dairy cows reared in a non-industrial area. Forty seven multiparous dairy cows were examined and/or sampled on Days 251-257 of gestation (visit 1,V1), the day of calving (V2) and on Days 8-14 (V3), 15-21 (V4), 22-28 (V5), 29-35 (V6), 36-42 (V7) and 50-56 (V8) postpartum. A mean level of 130±17 ppm (± SD) of Pb was detected in feed samples. Blood samples were collected for Pb determination from V1 to V5 and lead was present in all collected blood samples. One unit increase in blood Pb concentration in the V1 sample led to a 0.3-fold reduction (P=0.02) in the likelihood of a cow being cyclic. Mean blood Pb concentrations were 0.97±0.11 and 2.6±0.1 μg/L for cyclic (n=24) and non-cyclic (n=23) cows, respectively. Cows with a body condition score (BCS) loss of ≥0.75 units between V1 and V4 (n=24) showed higher Pb concentrations throughout the study period than the remaining cows (n=23; P <0.001). In conclusion, blood Pb levels were detected in all cows. Prepartum blood Pb concentrations were negatively related to subsequent cyclicity. Cows with higher Pb levels experienced a greater BCS loss during the transition period. Routine blood Pb tests could indicate a higher risk of anoestrus in cows with higher Pb concentrations.
The authors would like to thank the owners and staff of the farm for their cooperation, and Ana Burton for editorial assistance. Funding from the Spanish Ministry of Science (projects CTM2012-39183 and CTM2013-48967) is also acknowledged.
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Mammals; Bovine; Heavy metals; Food pollutants
Elsevier
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//CTM2012-39183-C02-02/ES/FISICOQUIMICA DE LAS INTERACCIONES Y FENOMENOS DE TRANSPORTE A NIVEL COLOIDAL ENTRE IONES, MACROMOLECULAS Y NANOPARTICULAS DE INTERES AMBIENTAL/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//CTM2013-48967-C2-1-P/ES/DESARROLLO, INTERPRETACION Y APLICACION DE TECNICAS EMERGENTES PARA DETERMINAR LA ESPECIACION Y LA DISPONIBILIDAD DE IONES INORGANICOS Y NANOPARTICULAS EN MEDIOS NATURALES/
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2016.07.013
Livestock Science, 2016, vol. 191, p. 86-90
cc-by-nc-nd (c) Elsevier, 2016
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