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Safety,bioavailability and mechanism of action of nitric oxide to control Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex in calves entering a feedlot
Authors:G. Regev-Shoshani  S. Vimalanathan  D. Prema  J.S. Church  M.W. Reudink  N. Nation  C.C. Miller
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Medicine, Respiratory Division, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada;2. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada;3. Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada;4. Department of Biological Sciences, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC, Canada;5. Animal Pathology Services (APS) Ltd., 18208 Ellerslie Road, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex (BRDc), a multi-factorial disease, negatively impacts the cattle industry. Nitric oxide (NO), a naturally occurring molecule, may have utility controlling incidence of BRDc. Safety, bioavailability, toxicology and tolerance/stress of administering NO to cattle is evaluated herein. Thirteen, crossbred, multiple-sourced, commingled commercial weaned beef calves were treated multiple times intranasally over a 4 week period with either a nitric oxide releasing solution (treatment) or saline (control). Exhaled NO, methemoglobin percent (MetHg) and serum nitrites demonstrated biological availability as a result of treatment. Cortisol levels, tissue nitrites, behavior and gross and macroscopic pathology of organs were all normal. Moreover, preliminary in vitro studies using Mannheimia haemolytica, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis, Bovine Parainfluenza-3 and Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus, suggest a potential explanation for the previously demonstrated efficacy for BRDc. These data confirm the bioavailability, safety and lack of residual of NO treatment to cattle, along with the bactericidal and virucidal effects.
Keywords:Bovine Respiratory Disease   Undifferentiated fever   Shipping fever   Nitric oxide   Antimicrobial   Sustainability
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