Concentrations of buparvaquone in milk and tissue of dairy cows

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作者
McDougall, S. [1 ]
Hillerton, J. E. [2 ,4 ]
Pegram, D. [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] AnexaFVC, Cognosco, POB 21, Morrinsville 3340, New Zealand
[2] DairyNZ Ltd, Private Bag 3221, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
[3] Fonterra Cooperat Grp, Private Bag 92032, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
[4] Drumlanrig, 163 Flume Rd, Cambridge 3496, New Zealand
[5] Farm IQ Syst Ltd, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
关键词
Theileria; buparvaquone; milk; liver; dairy cattle; EAST-COAST FEVER; NEW-ZEALAND; CATTLE; PARVAQUONE; CHEMOTHERAPY; HERD;
D O I
10.1080/00480169.2016.1204960
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
AIM: To determine the concentration of the anti-theilerial drug buparvaquone in the milk and tissue of dairy cattle following treatment with two different formulations, and to assess the effect of clinical theileriosis on the concentration of buparvaquone in milk.METHODS: Healthy lactating dairy cows (n=25) were injected once (Day 0) I/M with 2.5mg/kg of one of two formulations of buparvaquone (Butalex; n=12 or Bupaject; n=13). Milk samples were collected from all cows daily until Day 35. Five cows were slaughtered on each of Days 56, 119, 147, 203 and 328, and samples of liver, muscle and injection site tissue collected. Milk samples were also collected from cows (n=14) clinically affected with theileriosis for up to 21 days after treatment with buparvaquone. Milk and tissue samples were analysed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry; limits of detection (LOD) were 0.00018mg/kg for muscle and 0.00023mg/L for milk. Concentrations of buparvaquone in milk and tissues were log(10)-transformed for analysis using multivariate models.RESULTS: In healthy cows, concentrations of buparvaquone in milk declined with time post-treatment (p<0.001), but were above the LOD in 11 of 25 cows at Day 35. Concentration in milk was higher one day after treatment in cows treated with Butalex than in cows treated with Bupaject, but not different thereafter (p=0.007). Concentrations of buparvaquone in muscle were below the LOD for four of five animals at Day 119 and for all animals by Day 147, but were above the LOD at the injection site of one cow, and in the liver of three cows at Day 328. Tissue concentrations did not differ with formulation nor was there a formulation by time interaction (p>0.3).Concentrations of buparvaquone in the milk of clinically affected animals were not different from those of healthy animals at 1 and 21 days post-treatment (p=0.72). Between 21 and 25 days post-treatment concentrations were below the LOD in 9/14 milk samples from clinically affected cows.CONCLUSIONS: Detectable concentrations of buparvaquone were found in the milk of some cows for at least 35 days and in the liver and injection site of some cows until at least 328 days after injection. There were no biologically meaningful differences in milk or tissue concentrations between the formulations, or in the milk concentrations for cows that were clinically affected compared with those that were healthy at the time of treatment.
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页码:318 / 323
页数:6
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