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  • LDA (left-sided displacement of the abomasum) is a common issue in high-performance German Holstein dairy cows, linked to problems in gastrointestinal motility.
  • Researchers studied the gut microbiota of cows with and without LDA using 16S rRNA gene analysis to identify microbial differences.
  • The findings revealed that cows with LDA had less diverse fecal microbial compositions, notably lacking Spirochaetes, in contrast to healthy cows.

Article Abstract

One of the most common diseases in high-performance German Holstein dairy cows is left-sided displacement of the abomasum (LDA). Hypomotility of the abomasum is detrimental during the pathogenesis of LDA. It is known that improper interactions between the gut microbiota and the enteric nervous system contribute to dysfunctions of gastrointestinal motility. Therefore, we hypothesized that the gut microbial composition will be different between German Holstein dairy cows with and without LDA. We used 16S rRNA gene analysis to evaluate whether there are any differences in bacterial composition between German Holstein dairy cows with and without LDA. Even though our data are limited to being used to correlate compositional changes with corresponding functional aspects in the pathogenesis of LDA, results from this study show that the fecal microbial compositions of German Holstein dairy cows with LDA shifted and were less diverse than those in normal cows. In particular,Spirochaeteswere absent in cows with LDA.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809948PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02442-15DOI Listing

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