Bovine fatty liver syndrome (bFLS) is difficult to diagnose because a liver tissue biopsy is required to assess liver triglyceride (TG) content. We hypothesized that a blood biomarker panel could be a convenient alternative method of liver TG content assessment and bFLS diagnosis. Our objectives were to predict liver TG using blood biomarker concentrations across days in milk (DIM; longitudinal, LT) or at a single timepoint (ST; 3, 7, or 14 DIM), as well as different biomarker combination based on their perceived accessibility. Data from two separate experiments (n = 65 cows) was used for model training and validation. Response variables were based on the maximum liver TG observed in 1 and 14 DIM liver biopsies: Max TG (continuous), Low TG ...
peer reviewedBoth blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settin...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of a liver biopsy remains the gold standard for diagnosing and staging fa...
Background: The incidence of metabolic disorders in dairy cows has increased as a result of intensiv...
Background: The incidence of metabolic disorders in dairy cows has increased as a result of intensiv...
ABSTRACT Background: Production diseases, such as those associated with improper nutrition or manage...
Serum proteins are sensitive with diseases in dairy cows, and some of them could be used as biomarke...
The objective was to determine optimal thresholds of blood variables that are associated with liver ...
Background: Production diseases, such as those associated with improper nutrition or management are ...
Blood biomarkers may be used to detect physiological imbalance and potential disease. However, blood...
BACKGROUND: Hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver disease is a major metabolic disorder of high-producing...
Simple Summary Metabolic disorders represent a crucial problem in early lactating dairy cows, which ...
During early lactation, many dairy cows develop fatty liver, which is associated with decreased heal...
ABSTRACT: Data on metabolic profiles of blood sampled at d 3, 6, 9, and 21 in lactation from 117 lac...
peer reviewedBoth blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settin...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of a liver biopsy remains the gold standard for diagnosing and staging fa...
Background: The incidence of metabolic disorders in dairy cows has increased as a result of intensiv...
Background: The incidence of metabolic disorders in dairy cows has increased as a result of intensiv...
ABSTRACT Background: Production diseases, such as those associated with improper nutrition or manage...
Serum proteins are sensitive with diseases in dairy cows, and some of them could be used as biomarke...
The objective was to determine optimal thresholds of blood variables that are associated with liver ...
Background: Production diseases, such as those associated with improper nutrition or management are ...
Blood biomarkers may be used to detect physiological imbalance and potential disease. However, blood...
BACKGROUND: Hepatic lipidosis or fatty liver disease is a major metabolic disorder of high-producing...
Simple Summary Metabolic disorders represent a crucial problem in early lactating dairy cows, which ...
During early lactation, many dairy cows develop fatty liver, which is associated with decreased heal...
ABSTRACT: Data on metabolic profiles of blood sampled at d 3, 6, 9, and 21 in lactation from 117 lac...
peer reviewedBoth blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settin...
Both blood- and milk-based biomarkers have been analysed for decades in research settings, although ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of a liver biopsy remains the gold standard for diagnosing and staging fa...