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Application of the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene for discrimination of Hanwoo from Holstein beef using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

  • Ra, Do-Kyung;Lee, Sung-Mo;Park, Eun-Jeong;Lee, Jung-Goo
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.557-562
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out to discriminate Hanwoo from the milking and hybrid cattle by detection of MC1R gene related to bovine hair color. One hundred sixty six samples were collected from the abattoir (n = 106) and local market (n = 60). The beef from abattoir were originated from Hanwoo (n=27), Holstein (n=29), Hybrid (n=45) and imported cattle (n=5), respectively. The beef from market consisted of Hanwoo (n=36), Holstein (n=7) and imported ones (n=17). Commercialized screening kit (Kogenebiotec, Korea) was used for MC1R gene analysis. As a result, Hanwoo was discriminated from Holstein. However, 9 of 45 hybrid and 11 of 22 imported beef samples were indistinguishable from Hanwoo. It could be explained by second generation of crossing of Hanwoo with Holstein or the cattle with silver or yellow hair. This results suggest that additional tests as well as MC1R gene detection be needed to confirm Hanwoo beef among cattle beef.

Abattoir survey of bladders lesions in Korean cattle (도축 한우의 방광에 대한 병리학적 연구)

  • Yuk Hyun-Su;Lee Oh-Hyung;Rim Byung-Moo
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2005
  • To examine the prevalence and type of lesions in urinary bladder of Korean cattle, a random sampling survey was performed at a Jeonju abattoir in September 2000 and January 2001. Collected urinary bladder were examined grossly and histopathologically and the patterns of disease were investigated with season and sex. Of 735 cattle(99 bulls and 246 cows in September and 141 bulls, 3 steers, and 246 cows in January) surveyed, $26.3\%$ cattle with evident lesions were found. The most common gross finding was urolithiasis of urinary bladder($23.8\%$). Other lesions included hemorrhage($5.9\%$), congestion($4.1\%$), hematuria($2.7\%$), pyuria($0.7\%$), hyperplasia($0.5\%$). Urinary calculi collected in this study contained 80 to $90\%$ of calcium oxalate and 10 to $20\%$ of struvite, with or without $20\%$ of cystine and $10\%$ of uric acid. This study on urolithiasis and pathology of urinary bladder of slaughtered Korean cattle revealed subclinical aspects and management problem in Korean beef product.

Survey on the Distrributions of Swine Toxoplasma Antibodies by Latex Agglutination Test in Gyeongnam Central Area (경남 중부지역에서의 Latex응집반응을 이용한 돼지 톡스플라즈마병 항체분포 조사)

  • 이병훈;황보훈;변유성;이순선;김차용;서명득
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.174-183
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    • 1992
  • This study was conducted to determine the serum antibodies against toxoplasma in swine from breeding-pig farm, pig farm and abattoir by latex agglutination(LA) test. LA test was carried out with commercial Toxo-MT kit (Eiken chemical co.). The results obtained were summerized as follows : 1. The cut-off titer of positive and negative reactions by Toxo-MT antigen used in this experiment was determined as the serum dilution of 1 ; 32. 2. positive rates of toxoplasma antibodies in 823 swine sera were 17.0%(140 cases) by LA test. 3. The toxoplasma antibody detection rates against 194 swine sera in breeding-pig farm, 273 swine sera in pig farm and 356 swine in abattoir were 46.9%(91 cases), 8.4%(23 cases) and 7.3% (26 cases) , respectively. 4. In LA test serum antibody titers in 823 test sera were shown as 51 cases (36.4%) in 1 : 32, 40(28.6%) in 1;64, 17(12.1%) in 1:128, 14(10.0%) in 1:256, 10(7.1%) in 1:512, 5(3.6%) in 1:1,024, and 3(2.1%) in 1 : 2,048. 5. Positive rates of toxoplasma antibodies in swine sera from each breeding-pig farm were 20.0∼61.9%.

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Metastatic Hepatocellular Carcinoma of Spleen in a Holstein Cow

  • Jeong, Won-il;Son, Sung-bong;Jeong, Da-hee;Noh, Dong-hyung;Do, Sun-hee;Lee, Gi-ppeum;Yun, Hae-sun;Kwon, Oh-deok;Jeong, Kyu-shik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Veterinary Pathology Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.51-51
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    • 2003
  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is major type of cancer causing deaths on worldwide and has been reported in numerous species, including dogs, cats, sheep, pigs, fowl, woodchucks, trout and cows. The precise incidence data or complete age distribution of cattle is not known because this information was derived from abattoir. Moreover, there are very few reports in bovine HCC [l]. This report presents findings of bovine HCC with metastasis to the spleen, a very rare tumor in ruminant oncology, found in a Holstein cow during routine inspection at the abattoir. (omitted)

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Bovine Tuberculosis of Korean Native Cattle in an Abattoir (도축장 내의 한우에서 발견된 소 결핵 보고)

  • Jang, Seong-Jun;Do, Sun-Hee;Ki, Mi-Ran;Hong, Il-Hwa;Park, Jin-Kyu;Ji, Ae-Ri;Jeong, Kyu-Shik
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.1847-1850
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    • 2009
  • Bovine tuberculosis is generally detected postmortem because it is a chronic debilitating disease. Since tuberculosis is mainly found in the lungs, clinical signs including coughing, nasal discharge, and difficulty breathing can occur in severe instances. In the present study, specimens were collected from the heart, liver, kidney, lung, pleural cavities, lymph nodes and intestines of carcasses found in an abattoir. According to post-mortem examination and inspection of carcasses, tuberculosis lesions were varied in appearance and size. Tubercles of a white cream color were disseminated throughout the pleural cavity including the lymph nodes, lungs and mesentery containing pus. Gram and Ziehl-Neelsen's acid-fast staining for the lung and lymph nodes revealed a highly positive histochemical reaction. The acid-fast organisms were observed histologically in the lesions under a microscope. This report demonstrated the histopathology of bovine tuberculosis based on the histological findings of Mycobacterium bovis, which is a suspected causative agent.

Studies on Microorganisms in Rumen of Ruminants - 2. Basic Studies on Ciliate Protozoa in Rumen of Korean Native Goats (반추동물의 제일위내 미생물에 관한 연구 - 제2보 한국재래산양의 제일위내 섬모충에 관한 기초연구)

  • Lee Ho-Il
    • Journal of the korean veterinary medical association
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.459-461
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    • 1979
  • In order to investigate the population of rumen ciliate protozoa and pH of rumen contents of Korean native goat, 20 goats, slaughtered at Jeonju private abattoir, were selected from Februry to April 1979. The results obtained in this work were summarized

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Spinal cord abscess in pork carcasses

  • Seo, Ji-Yon;Ryu, Jae-Yoon;Park, Jae-Myoung
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.471-473
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    • 2008
  • This is a case report of spinal cord abscess in pork carcasses. We have detected 7 cases with spinal cord abscesses in abattoir from January to October 2008. It may occur from either direct extension or hematogenos infection. Four cases were presumed by hematogenous infection because of no external wound, and 3 may be caused by direct extension. The infection is a result of external wound in 3 pigs and is a result of hematogenous spread in 4 pigs. The incidence rate of spinal cord abscess in sows is higher than that in pigs.

The Karyotype of Payamphistomum explanatum(Creplin, 1849) Obtained from Korean Cattle (한국산 Paramphistomum explanatum(Creplin, 1849)의 핵형분석)

  • Lee, Jae-Gu;Gang, Chang-Won;Lee, Ho-Il
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 1986
  • As a series of systematic classification of paramphistomes, in the first step, paramphistomes in the lumen and reticulum were collected on 170 Korean catties (2∼3 years age, male) slaughtered at Jeonju abattoir from July, 1984 to September, 1985 and were classified by means of morphology of the worms. Afterwards, the karyotype of Paramphistomum explanatum (Creplin, 1849) which is the common in Korean cattle was detected by means of modified air-drying method from testis cells of the worm. The following is a brief summary of the leading facts gained through the experiment. 1. Most of the cattle slaughtered at the abattoir were infected with paramphistomes. The 5 species of the worms were detected on 170 Korean cattle and the worm burden per head was from 2 to 784(on the average 170) worms, 120(70.59%) heads out of them involving 2∼100 worms. In 28,900 individuals of paramphistomes obtained on 170 Korean cattle, appearance rates of various worms were as follows : 49.74% in P. explanatum, 48.08% in P. cervi, 0.98% in Orthocoelium orthocoelium, 0.89% in Fischoederius cobboldi and 0.14% in Cotylophoron cotylcphorum. 2. The chromosome number of 620 P. explanatum in the haploid and diploid cells was n=9 and 2n=18, and abundant cells in meiotic division were observed; 1,420 haploid and 38 diploid cells were reliable. Nine pairs of mitotic chromosomes were homologous and the chromosomes were composed of aye medium-sized metacentrics(m), subtelocentrics(st) or submetacentrics(sm) and four smallsized subtelocentrics(st) or submetacentrics(am), while meiotic metaphase chromosomes were composed of five medium and four small-sized. 3. The haploid of the testis cells showed C-band in the centromeric region from 8 of them, whereas the remaining chromosome No. 5 included heterochromatin on the tip region, and chromosomes No. 3 and No. 7 showed a remarkable C-band distinguished from other chromosomes.

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Farm to abattoir conditions, animal factors and their subsequent effects on cattle behavioural responses and beef quality - A review

  • Njisane, Yonela Zifikile;Muchenje, Voster
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.755-764
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    • 2017
  • The current review seeks to highlight the concerns that have been raised on pre-slaughter stress, contributing factors and its consequent effects on cattle behavioural responses and the quality of beef; inter-linking the activities involved from birth to slaughter. Such information is crucial in light of the consumer concerns on overall animal welfare, quality of meat and food security. Slaughter animals are exposed to different conditions during production and transportation to abattoirs on a daily basis. However; the majority of studies that have been done previously singled out different environments in the meat production chain, while conclusions have been made that the welfare of slaughter animals and the quality of meat harvested from them is dependent on the whole chain. Behaviour is a critical component used to evaluate the animals' wellbeing and it has been reported to have an effect on product quality. Apart from the influence of on-farm, transportation and abattoir conditions, the genetic background of the animal also affects how it perceives and responds to certain encounters. Stress activates the animals' hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal activity, triggering release of various stress hormones such as catecholamines and cortisol, thus glycogen depletion prior slaughter, elevated ultimate pH and poor muscle-meat conversion. Pre-slaughter stress sometimes results to cattle attaining bruises, resulting to the affected parts of the carcass being trimmed and condemned for human consumption, downgrading of the carcass and thus profit losses.