Publications by authors named "Ajito T"

The objectives of this study were (1) to investigate the distribution of large (≥10 mm) follicle numbers during the estrous cycle and (2) to compare the timing of the estrus expression period after the ovarian examination between cows with one large follicle (1F) and two or more large follicles (2F) with functional corpus luteum (CL) at the ovarian examination in lactating Holstein dairy cows. In experiment 1, we performed 393 ovarian examinations by ultrasonography, addressed the existence of CL (≥20 mm) and large follicle numbers, and classified cows into 1F ( = 229) and 2F ( = 164) groups. The 1F appearance rates were beyond 75% each day during 3 to 12 d after estrus.

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The objectives of this study were to assess the sequential dynamics of the endometrial polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) after calving by endometrial cytology, and clarify the factors that cause prolonged endometrial inflammation in lactating dairy cows. A total of 33 lactating Holstein dairy cows were used from -4 to 8 wk relative to calving (0 wk: the calving week). Endometrial samples were obtained sequentially from 2 to 8 wk.

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  • The study compared the alkalizing effects of two sodium bicarbonate solutions in healthy calves: one without dextrose (ISBS) and one with dextrose (ISBD).
  • The ISBS solution improved blood pH, bicarbonate levels, and base excess significantly more than the ISBD solution after administration.
  • Additionally, ISBD caused changes in plasma volume and blood glucose levels, which were not observed with ISBS, indicating that ISBS is more effective for alkalizing in calves.
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The aims of studies were to estimate the withdrawal period of antibiotic from milk after the intramammary infusion of cefazolin sodium (CEZ) in cows with difficulties in frequent milk discharge due to disease such as teat injury. The period was compared among cows milked twice a day after 150 or 450 mg of CEZ were administered to all quarters (Study 1, 2) and the cows in which milking of front-right quarter was ceased for five days after administration of these infusions to only that quarter (Study 3). In Studies 1 and 2, the median of 17.

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The recurrence of reduced milk flow is a common sequela after placement of teat inserts in the streak canal as a treatment for teat injury. We evaluated the effects of three types of commercial teat inserts on wound healing. Thirty-two normal streak canals of eight cows were incised longitudinally using a teat knife.

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  • In Japan, milk must contain less than 50 Bq/kg of radiocesium, and dairy cattle diets should have less than 500 Bq/kg to comply with shipping standards following the Fukushima nuclear accident.
  • Two experiments showed that feeding cattle Prussian blue (PB) significantly reduced the radiocesium concentration in their milk, with concentrations lowering from 16.4 to 8.6 Bq/kg-fresh in the first experiment and from 24.3 to 4.2 Bq/kg-fresh in the second.
  • The findings indicate that PB can effectively decrease radiocesium transfer from diet to milk, suggesting that using absorbents like PB in cattle feed could help keep milk radiocesium levels below safety standards
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and precision of portable blood glucose meters, such as i-STAT 1 and Precision Xceed, for use in calves. Whole blood and plasma samples were obtained from eleven calves that received 2.5 or 5.

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In this study, two commercially available oral electrolyte solutions (OES) with high sodium (CF) or with high glucose and glycine (SL), and two prototype OES were evaluated in terms of rehydration and preventing catabolism. Prototype OES based on CF were prepared by doubling the glucose amount (CFG) or by doubling both glucose and glycine (CFGG). Thirty-two diarrheic calves were randomly assigned four groups with eight calves in each group.

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  • The study aimed to assess the impact of intravenous acetate Ringer's solution, with and without dextrose, on diarrheic calves, using both experimental and clinical models.
  • In the experimental phase, calves receiving different solutions all showed increased plasma volume, but only those treated with dextrose (ARD) prevented catabolism and resulted in hyperglycemia.
  • The clinical results confirmed that both AR and ARD were effective for plasma volume increase and acidification inhibition, suggesting the inclusion of dextrose could be advantageous for calves suffering from diarrheal wasting.
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between serum amino acid profiles in normal and calves with Mycoplasma bronchopneumonia. Serum free amino acid concentrations in serum obtained from 34 calves with or without Mycoplasma bronchopneumonia were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. The calves with Mycoplasma were characterized by significantly lower total amino acid and total essential amino acid concentrations and molar ratios of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) to aromatic amino acid (BCAA/AAA) and BCAA to tyrosine (BTR), and by a significantly higher molar ratio of serine phosphorylation (SPR).

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The milk-flow, imaging, and histopathological characteristics of the teat in five cows with toxic mastitis were investigated. Teats were grouped into type I (without gross and histopathological abnormality), type II (no abnormal gross findings, but with histopathological abnormality), and type III (with gross and histopathological abnormality). Normal teats from six cows served as controls.

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The effects of an intravenous (i.v.) infusion of a small volume (5 ml/kg) or large volume (15 ml/kg) of hypertonic saline solution (HSS; 7.

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Objective: To compare effects of i.v. infusion of a small volume (5 ml/kg of body weight) of hypertonic saline (7.

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Holstein bullocks were used in this study to compare the effectiveness of five commercial parenteral fluids (saline IS, Hartmann's IH, 5%-glucose 5G, Ringers IR, and 1/2 Ringer's and 2.5% glucose combination solutions RG) in correcting the disturbances associated with dehydration induced by fasting for 48 hr. These five commercial fluids (30 ml/kg) were given to bullocks with dehydration induced by fasting for 48 hr.

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Immunohistologic studies were performed to identify the phenotype and distribution of neoplastic lymphocytes in the spleens of BLV-negative animals examined by PCR and diagnosed as having sporadic bovine leukosis. Tumor cells from three cases of sporadic bovine leukosis were identified as of B-cell lineage. Tumor cells from three additional cattle were identified as CD3+ CD4- CD8+, CD3+ CD4- CD8-, and CD3+ CD4- WC1+, respectively.

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Protective efficacy of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae extracellular hemolytic toxins, RTX-toxin I (Apx I) and Apx II, was evaluated in pigs. The hemolysins were purified from culture supernatant of A. pleuropneumoniae strain HA-337, serotype 1 by immunoaffinity chromatography using a monoclonal antibody specific for Apx I or Apx II as ligand.

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Nine-week-old pigs were inoculated intranasally with 6.10 X 10(3) (group 10(3)), 10(5) (group 10(5)) and 10(7) (group 10(7)) colony-forming unit of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (App) serotype 1 designated HA-337 strain, respectively. One pig in group 10(5) and 2 pigs in group 10(7) died with dispnea and hemorrhagic pleuropneumonia within 20 to 48 hr post inoculation (PI).

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Immunohistochemistry and flow cytometric analysis were used with monoclonal antibodies to examine the phenotype of neoplastic cells from cattle with sporadic bovine leukosis (three cases of calf form, two cases of thymic form, and three cases of intermediate form). Three cases of calf form and two cases of intermediate form were positive for B cell lineage in immunohistologic examination and in flow cytometric analysis for B-B2+, sIgM+, and major histocompatibility class II+. Two cases of thymic form and one case of intermediate form were CD2+, CD5+, CD6+, and CD8+ in immunohistologic examination and in flow cytometric analysis.

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The distribution of subpopulations of lymphocytes in lymph nodes and tumors from cattle with enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) was examined by immunohistochemistry using a panel of monclonal antibodies against leukocyte differentiation molecules of EBL. The lesions in lymph nodes could be divided into three types based on the extent of infiltration and proliferation of neoplastic cells with provirus and differential expression of leukocyte differentiation molecules. The number of B-B2+, sIgM+ cells was reduced in frequency in follicles during the neoplastic cell proliferation.

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The tissues of an 8-year-old thoroughbred castrated male horse with equine lymphoma were examined immunohistochemically. Neoplastic masses were observed in the mediastinum, mesenteric lymph nodes, gastric mucosa and serosa, liver capsule, and spleen capsule with associated lymph nodes. Histopathologically, the neoplastic cells were seen to consist predominantly of a mixture of well differentiated small and large types.

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Distribution of subpopulations of lymphocytes in the lymph nodes and tumor tissues from cattle with enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) was examined by immunohistology using a panel of monoclonal antibodies against leukocyte differentiation molecules of bovine leukocytes and tumor-associated antigen (TAA) of EBL. As disease progressed in the lymph nodes, TAA positive cells increased in number and were strongly positive. The number of B-B2, IgM positive cells were reduced in frequency in the follicle and areas of neoplastic cell-proliferation.

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A pathological study was performed on osteoarthrosis detected at autopsy in 20 horses whose ages ranged from 21 days to 17 years old. They were asymptomatic on the joints except in 3 animals, and autopsied after death or sacrificed due to accidental fracture or other diseases. Lesions of osteoarthrosis were recognized in all horses, which tended to increase in incidence and severity according to age.

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