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    In: Indian Journal of Animal Research, Agricultural Research Communication Center, , No. Of ( 2023-10-10)
    Abstract: Background: Subclinical mastitis is one of the most important diseases of economic importance affecting dairy animals worldwide. The present study was planned to evaluate the level of expression of toll-like receptors, cytokines and acute phase protein in milk somatic cells during subclinical mastitis of cattle. Methods: The milk samples of subclinical mastitis-positive and healthy cattle were collected. After that, extraction of total RNA was done from milk somatic cells followed by cDNA synthesis by the process of reverse transcription. Following that qPCR was carried out and relative transcript levels were determined. Result: In the present study, a relative up-regulated expression was found in TLR-2, IL-1α, IL-10 and Hp, and down-regulation was found in TLR-4, TNF-α, IFN-α and IL-6 in the milk of cattle with subclinical mastitis as compared to healthy ones. Monitoring of cytokines entangled in the modulation of immune responses during the infection is useful in deciding cytokine markers that could be employed as a forecasting tool in the early diagnosis of subclinical mastitis.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0976-0555 , 0367-6722
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Agricultural Research Communication Center
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Agricultural Research Communication Center ; 2021
    In:  Indian Journal of Animal Research , No. Of ( 2021-6-26)
    In: Indian Journal of Animal Research, Agricultural Research Communication Center, , No. Of ( 2021-6-26)
    Abstract: Background: Blackbuck is the most elegant member of the antelope family has long been associated with Indian culture. Wildlife parasitic diseases represent an important field of investigation as they may have a significant impact on wild animal health and are responsible for one-third of total losses due to all animal diseases. Adequate information on epidemiology of helminthic infections is a crucial requirement for the sustainable control of GIH in black bucks in near future.Methods: A total of 632 faecal samples were collected from Tal-Chhapar Sanctuary of Rajasthan during summer, rainy and winter season from November 2018 to September 2019 and examined qualitatively by faecal floatation and sedimentation techniques for helminth eggs and quantitatively by modified McMaster egg counting technique.Result: Coprological examination of samples revealed an overall prevalence of 72.46% for gastrointestinal helminths (GIH) with a mixed infection of 38.92%. Among different helminths recorded with their respective prevalences (%) were, Strongyle (56.80%), Strongyloides sp. (40.98%), Trichuris sp. (8.22%), Marshallagia sp. (6.64%) and Ascaris sp. (5.22%). Quantitative analysis revealed egg per gram of faeces ranging from 200-1200 and 200-900 with an average of 561.11 ± 67.74 and 469.23 ± 62.50 for strongyle and Strongyloides sp., respectively. Statistical analysis using multivariate binary logistic regression model revealed highly significant difference (P less than 0.01) in the prevalence of GIH infection among different seasons. The coproculture study revealed Bunostomum sp. (42%) as the major contributor of strongyle nematode population, followed by Haemonchus sp. (31%), Trichostrongylus sp. (26%) and Strongyloides sp. (1%).
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0976-0555 , 0367-6722
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Agricultural Research Communication Center
    Publication Date: 2021
    SSG: 22
    SSG: 12
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