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Birth delivery method affects expression of immune genes in lung and jejunum tissue of neonatal beef calves.


ABSTRACT: Caesarean section is a routine veterinary obstetrical procedure employed to alleviate dystocia in cattle. However, CS, particularly before the onset of labour, is known to negatively affect neonatal respiration and metabolic adaptation in humans, though there is little published information for cattle. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of elective caesarean section (ECS) or normal trans-vaginal (TV) delivery, on lung and jejunal gene expression profiles of neonatal calves.Paternal half-sib Angus calves (gestation length 278 + 1.8 d) were delivered either transvaginally (TV; n?=?8) or by elective caesarean section (ECS; n?=?9) and immediately euthanized. Lung and jejunum epithelial tissue was isolated and snap frozen. Total RNA was extracted using Trizol reagent and reverse transcribed to generate cDNA. For lung tissue, primers were designed to target genes involved in immunity, surfactant production, cellular detoxification, membrane transport and mucin production. Primers for jejunum tissue were chosen to target mucin production, immunoglobulin uptake, cortisol reaction and membrane trafficking. Quantitative real-time PCR reactions were performed and data were statistically analysed using mixed models ANOVA. In lung tissue the expression of five genes were affected (p?

SUBMITTER: Surlis C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5729508 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Birth delivery method affects expression of immune genes in lung and jejunum tissue of neonatal beef calves.

Surlis Carla C   McNamara Keelan K   O'Hara Eoin E   Waters Sinead S   Beltman Marijke M   Cassidy Joseph J   Kenny David D  

BMC veterinary research 20171214 1


<h4>Background</h4>Caesarean section is a routine veterinary obstetrical procedure employed to alleviate dystocia in cattle. However, CS, particularly before the onset of labour, is known to negatively affect neonatal respiration and metabolic adaptation in humans, though there is little published information for cattle. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of elective caesarean section (ECS) or normal trans-vaginal (TV) delivery, on lung and jejunal gene expression profiles of ne  ...[more]

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