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用于评估泌乳早期奶牛代谢和生理状态的牛奶乳糖在线监测

In-Line Monitoring of Milk Lactose for Evaluating Metabolic and Physiological Status in Early-Lactation Dairy Cows.

作者信息

Girdauskaitė Akvilė, Arlauskaitė Samanta, Rutkauskas Arūnas, Džermeikaitė Karina, Krištolaitytė Justina, Televičius Mindaugas, Malašauskienė Dovilė, Anskienė Lina, Japertas Sigitas, Antanaitis Ramūnas

机构信息

Large Animal Clinic, Veterinary Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžės Str. 18, LT-47181 Kaunas, Lithuania.

Department of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Animal Sciences, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžės 18, LT-47181 Kaunas, Lithuania.

出版信息

Life (Basel). 2025 Jul 28;15(8):1204. doi: 10.3390/life15081204.

Abstract

Milk lactose concentration has been proposed as a noninvasive indicator of metabolic health in dairy cows, particularly during early lactation when metabolic demands are elevated. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between milk lactose levels and physiological, biochemical, and behavioral parameters in early-lactation Holstein cows. Twenty-eight clinically healthy cows were divided into two groups: Group 1 (milk lactose < 4.70%, n = 14) and Group 2 (milk lactose ≥ 4.70%, n = 14). Both groups were monitored over a 21-day period using the Brolis HerdLine in-line milk analyzer (Brolis Sensor Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania) and SmaXtec intraruminal boluses (SmaXtec Animal Care Technology, Graz, Austria). Parameters including milk yield, milk composition (lactose, fat, protein, and fat-to-protein ratio), blood biomarkers, and behavior were recorded. Cows with higher milk lactose concentrations (≥4.70%) produced significantly more milk (+12.76%) and showed increased water intake (+15.44%), as well as elevated levels of urea (+21.63%), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (+22.96%), glucose (+4.75%), magnesium (+8.25%), and iron (+13.41%) compared to cows with lower lactose concentrations (<4.70%). A moderate positive correlation was found between milk lactose and urea levels (r = 0.429, < 0.01), and low but significant correlations were observed with other indicators. These findings support the use of milk lactose concentration as a practical biomarker for assessing metabolic and physiological status in dairy cows, and highlight the value of integrating real-time monitoring technologies in precision livestock management.

摘要

乳乳糖浓度已被提议作为奶牛代谢健康的非侵入性指标,尤其是在泌乳早期代谢需求增加时。本研究旨在调查荷斯坦奶牛泌乳早期乳乳糖水平与生理、生化和行为参数之间的关系。28头临床健康奶牛被分为两组:第1组(乳乳糖<4.70%,n = 14)和第2组(乳乳糖≥4.70%,n = 14)。使用Brolis HerdLine在线牛奶分析仪(Brolis Sensor Technology,立陶宛维尔纽斯)和SmaXtec瘤胃内丸剂(SmaXtec Animal Care Technology,奥地利格拉茨)在21天内对两组奶牛进行监测。记录了包括产奶量、牛奶成分(乳糖、脂肪、蛋白质和脂肪与蛋白质比率)、血液生物标志物和行为等参数。与乳乳糖浓度较低(<4.70%)的奶牛相比,乳乳糖浓度较高(≥4.70%)的奶牛产奶量显著增加(+12.76%),饮水量增加(+15.44%),同时尿素(+21.63%)、丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)(+22.96%)、葡萄糖(+4.75%)、镁(+8.25%)和铁(+13.41%)水平升高。发现乳乳糖与尿素水平之间存在中度正相关(r = 0.429,<0.01),与其他指标存在低但显著的相关性。这些发现支持将乳乳糖浓度用作评估奶牛代谢和生理状态的实用生物标志物,并强调了在精准畜牧管理中整合实时监测技术的价值。

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