DINÂMICA PRÉ E PÓS-COLOSTRAL DE PARÂMETROS BIOQUÍMICOS EM CORDEIROS
This study aimed to verify the influence of colostrum in serum biochemical parameters in newborn lambs. Blood samples were taken of 28 lambs, determining the protein, energy and kidney function indicators, bilirrubins and the enzymes aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gammaglutamyl transferase (...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
2014-09-01
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Series: | Ciência Animal Brasileira |
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Online Access: | http://www.revistas.ufg.br/index.php/vet/article/view/24807/17080 |
Summary: | This study aimed to verify the influence of colostrum in
serum biochemical parameters in newborn lambs. Blood
samples were taken of 28 lambs, determining the protein,
energy and kidney function indicators, bilirrubins and the
enzymes aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gammaglutamyl
transferase (GGT) and creatine kinase (CK), in
pre and post-colostrum moments. The data were analyzed
comparing the variability of the parameters between the
two moments. There was an elevation (P<0.001) in total
protein concentrations, in response to substantial increase
(P<0.01) in total globulin levels, and a slight decrease
(P<0.05) in albumin concentration, after colostral intake.
We also observed higher values of total and conjugated
bilirubins (P<0.001), and variation of kidney metabolites,
with an elevation of urea levels (P<0.01) concomitant to
decrease of creatinine values (P<0.001) in the postcolostrum
moment. There was an increase (P<0.001) in
glycemia, total cholesterol and triglycerides, as well as of the enzymatic activities (P<0.001) of AST and GGT,
between the moments evaluated. In conclusion, the
dynamics of biochemical profile in newborn lambs suffers
the effect of colostrum intake and of adaptations of
physiological functions to extrauterine life. The
parameters values vary markedly in the postnatal period,
being recommended to use proper reference values for this
phase. |
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ISSN: | 1518-2797 1809-6891 |