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TOTAL AND DIFFERENTIAL LEUKOCYTE COUNTS IN THE MILK OF HEALTHY GOATS, USING METHYL GREEN-PYRONIN STAIN AND CYTOCENTRIFUGATION

ABSTRACT

The characteristics of the apocrine milk secretion observed in goats make it necessary to use specific techniques to determine the quantity and quality of cells found in this kind of milk. Among these characteristics is the presence of cytoplasmic bodies. The objective of the present study was to determine total leukocyte counts in the milk of healthy goats using direct microscopy and methyl green-pyronin Y and automatic cell count by flow cytometry as well as to determine leukocyte types by means of cytocentrifugation. A total of 102 milk samples from healthy Saanen, Brown Alpine and Toggenburg goats were analyzed. The median value of direct microscopic and automatic counts was 142,840 and 406,000 somatic cells/mL of milk, and mean values obtained in cytocentrifugation were 73.24 ± 18.35% neutrophils, 3.55 ± 3.06% lymphocytes and 24.33 ± 18.89% monocytes and epithelial cells. According to the results obtained, it was concluded that methyl green-pyronin Y is an important method, perhaps the most precise one, for determining cell counts in goat milk, because it excludes cytoplasmic bodies. Moreover, the different cell types found in milk are important defenses of the mammary gland against mastitis-causing pathogens.

KEY WORDS
Cells; milk; pyronin

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