Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data

The full knowledge of the normal fetal fluids composition could be useful in the dog for the better management of newborns. The aim of the present study was to define the biochemical composition of amniotic fluid of puppies born by elective Caesarean section (CS) at term of pregnancy. The study enro...

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Main Authors: Barbara Bolis, Magdalena Schrank, Jasmine Fusi, Antonio Mollo, Maria Cristina Veronesi
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Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2017-05-01
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spelling doaj-98aae5f4b5dd4550a289f3fc90529b382020-11-25T03:19:01ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoInternational Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety2283-39272017-05-0141s10.13130/2283-3927/83437274Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary dataBarbara Bolis0Magdalena Schrank1Jasmine Fusi2Antonio Mollo3Maria Cristina Veronesi4Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, ItaliaUniversità degli Studi di Padova, Dipartimento di Medicina Animale, Produzioni e Salute, ItaliaUniversità degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, ItaliaUniversità degli Studi di Padova, Dipartimento di Medicina Animale, Produzioni e Salute, ItaliaUniversità degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria, ItaliaThe full knowledge of the normal fetal fluids composition could be useful in the dog for the better management of newborns. The aim of the present study was to define the biochemical composition of amniotic fluid of puppies born by elective Caesarean section (CS) at term of pregnancy. The study enrolled 24 purebred bitches, classified into small size (<10 kg) and large size breeds (>20kg). All the bitches were healthy and clinically monitored from mating until parturition. For all the bitches an elective CS at term of pregnancy was performed [1]. For each puppy, the amniotic fluid was collected, immediately centrifuged and frozen at – 20° C until analysis for ALB, AMY, TB, CHOL, CK, ALP, GGT, AST, ALT, LDH, Mg, Ca, K, Na, Trig, BUN, Glc, TP, CREA, LIP, Cl, and GLOB. Data were analyzed by ANCOVA to verify the possible effects of parity, breed body size and newborn gender on amniotic biochemical composition. A total of 69 amniotic fluid samples were collected. The amniotic mean±SD and min-max values for each parameter were defined. LDH (p<0.01) and CK activity (p<0.05), as well as Glc concentrations (p<0.0001) were negatively influenced by the parity. AMY activity was significantly (p<0.05) higher in large sized (44.2±20.87 U/L) respect to small sized dogs (30.3±19.89 U/L), while lower (p<0.05) CHOL amniotic concentrations were found in small sized (3.0±2.71 mg/dl) as compared to large sized (3.9±2.93 mg/dl) dogs. Gender of the newborn did not influence the amniotic biochemical composition. The preliminary results of this study showed some similarities as well as some differences concerning the biochemical composition of the amniotic fluid in dogs at term of pregnancy if compared to data reported for the cat [2]. Furthermore, the results suggested that, in dogs, some amniotic parameters could be influenced by breed body size and by parity.http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/haf/article/view/8343dog, neonate, fetal fluids, biochemical composition
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author Barbara Bolis
Magdalena Schrank
Jasmine Fusi
Antonio Mollo
Maria Cristina Veronesi
spellingShingle Barbara Bolis
Magdalena Schrank
Jasmine Fusi
Antonio Mollo
Maria Cristina Veronesi
Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data
International Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety
dog, neonate, fetal fluids, biochemical composition
author_facet Barbara Bolis
Magdalena Schrank
Jasmine Fusi
Antonio Mollo
Maria Cristina Veronesi
author_sort Barbara Bolis
title Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data
title_short Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data
title_full Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data
title_fullStr Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data
title_sort biochemical composition of amniotic fluid in normal puppies at term of pregnancy: preliminary data
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series International Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety
issn 2283-3927
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The full knowledge of the normal fetal fluids composition could be useful in the dog for the better management of newborns. The aim of the present study was to define the biochemical composition of amniotic fluid of puppies born by elective Caesarean section (CS) at term of pregnancy. The study enrolled 24 purebred bitches, classified into small size (<10 kg) and large size breeds (>20kg). All the bitches were healthy and clinically monitored from mating until parturition. For all the bitches an elective CS at term of pregnancy was performed [1]. For each puppy, the amniotic fluid was collected, immediately centrifuged and frozen at – 20° C until analysis for ALB, AMY, TB, CHOL, CK, ALP, GGT, AST, ALT, LDH, Mg, Ca, K, Na, Trig, BUN, Glc, TP, CREA, LIP, Cl, and GLOB. Data were analyzed by ANCOVA to verify the possible effects of parity, breed body size and newborn gender on amniotic biochemical composition. A total of 69 amniotic fluid samples were collected. The amniotic mean±SD and min-max values for each parameter were defined. LDH (p<0.01) and CK activity (p<0.05), as well as Glc concentrations (p<0.0001) were negatively influenced by the parity. AMY activity was significantly (p<0.05) higher in large sized (44.2±20.87 U/L) respect to small sized dogs (30.3±19.89 U/L), while lower (p<0.05) CHOL amniotic concentrations were found in small sized (3.0±2.71 mg/dl) as compared to large sized (3.9±2.93 mg/dl) dogs. Gender of the newborn did not influence the amniotic biochemical composition. The preliminary results of this study showed some similarities as well as some differences concerning the biochemical composition of the amniotic fluid in dogs at term of pregnancy if compared to data reported for the cat [2]. Furthermore, the results suggested that, in dogs, some amniotic parameters could be influenced by breed body size and by parity.
topic dog, neonate, fetal fluids, biochemical composition
url http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/haf/article/view/8343
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