Abstract:
Calves were bottle-fed milk replacers at 10% of weekly adjusted body weight for 8 wk.
Treatments were 1) no supplements (control), 2) .16 oz vitamin C, or 3) .16 oz vitamin C plus 125
IU/lb vitamin E. Lymphocytes and neutrophils isolated from day 14 and day 28 blood samples were
assayed for neutrophil-mediated S. aureus phagocytosis and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity,
and for mitogen induced lymphocyte proliferation. Eye and nasal discharges of calves supplemented
with vitamin C and vitamins C plus E were less than those of control calves for wk 1 to 8. Lymphocyte
proliferation with the mitogens showed a trend for higher responses at wk 2 in vitamin C plus E
supplemented calves. Neutrophils of calves supplemented with vitamin C showed decreased
phagocytosis and lysis functions compared to those of control calves at wk 2 and 4. Neutrophil
function of calves supplemented with vitamins C plus E was near or slightly higher than that of controls
at wk 2 and 4, suggesting that the addition of vitamin E negated the adverse effects that vitamin C
alone had on neutrophil functions.