Proteases Involved in Mammary Tissue Damage During Endotoxin-Induced Mastitis in Dairy Cows
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 88 (1) , 211-222
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(05)72679-5
Abstract
During and after diapedesis, milk polymorphonu-clear neutrophils (PMN) release many proteases that have the potential of degrading extracellular matrix proteins and milk proteins. However, the kinetics of milk proteolysis during inflammation and the underlying mechanisms are poorly defined. The enzymes involved in bovine mammary tissue destruction were investigated in this study using an endotoxin-induced mastitis model. Using zymography techniques, the proteolytic activity of milk and mammary tissue during mastitis was examined. Mastitic milk produced 6 caseolysis bands, 4 of which differed from the ones produced by plasmin. Peak proteolytic activity, bovine serum albumin contents, and mammary tissue damage occurred between 6 and 12 h postchallenge. Mastitic milk proteases hydrolyzed casein, gelatin, collagen, hemoglobin, mammary gland membrane proteins, and lactoferrin. These results confirm that mastitic milk proteases have a broad spectrum of activity. The hydrolytic activity of mastitic milk was partially inhibited by aprotinin, EDTA, 1,10-phenanthroline, leupeptin, and pefabloc. When cocultured with normal mammary tissue, mastitic milk, but not normal milk, caused mammary tissue degradation. In situ zymography of mammary gland showed increased proteolytic activity in mastitic tissue compared with normal tissue. The similarity of zymograms of mastitic milk, blood PMN, milk somatic cells, and PMN strongly suggests that proteases in mastitic milk mainly originate from milk PMN. These results suggest that proteases released by PMN are actively involved in udder tissue damage during mastitis.Keywords
Funding Information
- Novalait Inc./Ministère de l’agriculture et des pêcheries du Québec/Fonds FQRNT
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
- Valorisation Recherche Québec
- Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran
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