Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMD

<span lang="X-NONE">Troponin-I, homocysteine, Creatine kinase-myocardial band, lactate dehydrogenase and acute phase response had been evaluated in calves with myocarditis due to FMD. The study was conducted on 52 local breed calves 1-6 months old and from both sexes, their dams have...

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Main Authors: Kamal M. AlSaad, Hasanin N. Al-Autaish, Jihad A. Ahmed
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Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2020-01-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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fmd
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spelling doaj-9430d6129dfb405abe0d2cbc600ca9572020-11-25T03:11:31ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552020-01-01341313710.33899/ijvs.2020.163584163584Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMDKamal M. AlSaad0Hasanin N. Al-Autaish1Jihad A. Ahmed2Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basra, Basra, IraqDepartment of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, Basrah, IraqDepartment of Pathology and Poultry Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq<span lang="X-NONE">Troponin-I, homocysteine, Creatine kinase-myocardial band, lactate dehydrogenase and acute phase response had been evaluated in calves with myocarditis due to FMD. The study was conducted on 52 local breed calves 1-6 months old and from both sexes, their dams have no history for vaccination against FMD and show classical foot and mouth disease signs. Ten clinically healthy calves of the same ages were considered as controls. Suspected calves neither show oral blisters, rope salivation, nor foot lesions.</span><span lang="X-NONE"> Diseased calves showed signs of dullness, in activity, panting with mouth breathing, unable to suck, recumbency, However, five of diseased calves were died within 24-72 hours and on macroscopic examinations of autopsied animals, necrotic myocarditis with pale foci with a zone of hyperemia which were present on the papillary and ventricular cardiac muscles, moreover, on histopathological examinations there were severe inflammatory cells infiltration in the interstitial of myocardial fibers with obvious area of coagulation of myocardial fibers and marked area of hyalinization, furthermore, severe mononuclear cells infiltration, mainly lymphocytes, with few neutrophils closed to necrotic myocardial fibers were also detected. Diagnosis of FMD virus was confirmed by using </span><span lang="X-NONE">commercially NSP ELISA kits for foot and mouth. A </span><span lang="X-NONE">significant increase (p</span><span lang="AR-IQ" dir="RTL">></span><span lang="X-NONE">0.05)was encounteredin body temperature, respiratory and heart rates in diseased animals than in controls, Furthermore, abnormal cardiac sounds (organic murmurs) were indicated on auscultation of the heart. Results of hematological parameters shown a significant increase indicated in ESR values of diseased calves than in controls, moreover, total leukocyte count was increased significantly with significant lymphocytosis. Furthermore, the results were also showed significant increase in values of serum cardiac </span><span lang="X-NONE">troponin, homocysteine, creatine kinase-myocardial band, lactate dehydrogenase, haptoglobin and fibrinogen in seropositive calves for FMD compared with controls. It can be concluded that determination of cardiac biomarkers and acute phase response concentration in calves with myocarditis can considered as a guide to quantify early heart damage.</span>https://vetmedmosul.com/article_163584_eb8b2f5e1fa0f62d65050582df2e2ade.pdfmyocarditisfmdcardiac enzymescalves
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author Kamal M. AlSaad
Hasanin N. Al-Autaish
Jihad A. Ahmed
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Hasanin N. Al-Autaish
Jihad A. Ahmed
Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMD
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
myocarditis
fmd
cardiac enzymes
calves
author_facet Kamal M. AlSaad
Hasanin N. Al-Autaish
Jihad A. Ahmed
author_sort Kamal M. AlSaad
title Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMD
title_short Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMD
title_full Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMD
title_fullStr Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMD
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with FMD
title_sort evaluation of cardiac enzymes and acute phase response as biomarkers for rapid diagnosis of myocarditis in calves with fmd
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <span lang="X-NONE">Troponin-I, homocysteine, Creatine kinase-myocardial band, lactate dehydrogenase and acute phase response had been evaluated in calves with myocarditis due to FMD. The study was conducted on 52 local breed calves 1-6 months old and from both sexes, their dams have no history for vaccination against FMD and show classical foot and mouth disease signs. Ten clinically healthy calves of the same ages were considered as controls. Suspected calves neither show oral blisters, rope salivation, nor foot lesions.</span><span lang="X-NONE"> Diseased calves showed signs of dullness, in activity, panting with mouth breathing, unable to suck, recumbency, However, five of diseased calves were died within 24-72 hours and on macroscopic examinations of autopsied animals, necrotic myocarditis with pale foci with a zone of hyperemia which were present on the papillary and ventricular cardiac muscles, moreover, on histopathological examinations there were severe inflammatory cells infiltration in the interstitial of myocardial fibers with obvious area of coagulation of myocardial fibers and marked area of hyalinization, furthermore, severe mononuclear cells infiltration, mainly lymphocytes, with few neutrophils closed to necrotic myocardial fibers were also detected. Diagnosis of FMD virus was confirmed by using </span><span lang="X-NONE">commercially NSP ELISA kits for foot and mouth. A </span><span lang="X-NONE">significant increase (p</span><span lang="AR-IQ" dir="RTL">></span><span lang="X-NONE">0.05)was encounteredin body temperature, respiratory and heart rates in diseased animals than in controls, Furthermore, abnormal cardiac sounds (organic murmurs) were indicated on auscultation of the heart. Results of hematological parameters shown a significant increase indicated in ESR values of diseased calves than in controls, moreover, total leukocyte count was increased significantly with significant lymphocytosis. Furthermore, the results were also showed significant increase in values of serum cardiac </span><span lang="X-NONE">troponin, homocysteine, creatine kinase-myocardial band, lactate dehydrogenase, haptoglobin and fibrinogen in seropositive calves for FMD compared with controls. It can be concluded that determination of cardiac biomarkers and acute phase response concentration in calves with myocarditis can considered as a guide to quantify early heart damage.</span>
topic myocarditis
fmd
cardiac enzymes
calves
url https://vetmedmosul.com/article_163584_eb8b2f5e1fa0f62d65050582df2e2ade.pdf
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