Determination of the diagnostic value of milk lactate dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase in bovine subclinical mastitis
Subject Areas : clinical veterinary scienceعباس Kalantari 1 , SH Safi 2 , عباس Rahimi Foroshani 3
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Keywords: dairy cow, subclinical mastitis, alkaline phosphatase, Lactate dehydrogenase,
Abstract :
Currently somatic sell count(SCC) and bacterial culture is considered as the gold standard of detecting subclinical mastitis.however,the ebove-mentioned tests have a low diagnostic accuracy.therefore,for identification of infected animals,new biomarkers with high clinical accuracy are needed.the objective of this study was to determine the diagnostic value of milk lactate dehydrogenase(LDH) and alkaline phophatase(ALP_ for the diagnisis of subclinical mastitis in dairy cows.the activities of these enzymes increase during mastitis,which make them to be the potential biomarkers for screening of mastitis.a total of 145 subclinical healthy cows were randomly selected .of these 77 cows were considered to be affected by sub clinical mastitis based on a SCC higher than 100*1000 cells/ml of milk and positive bacterial culture results of milk samples obtained from at least one of the quarters.enzymes activities were measured in blood serum and defatted milk(centrifuged at 5000-g for 15 min at 4)using commercial kits.diagnostic sensivity and specificity and cutoff points for each test were determined via receiver-operating characteristics curve.significant (p<0.001)increases in the mean and median activities of LDH and ALP were found in the milk samples collected from cows with subclinical mastitis.milk LDH had the most clinical accuracy with 94.8% sensitivity and 94.1% specificity at cutoff point of 109 U/L.the results of the present study showed that the measurement of LDH and ALP activities in milk samples could be used as reliable method for detection of bovine subclinical mastitis.