Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary Ketosis

Twenty four Anatolian Black cows with primary ketosis (PK) and 10 clinically healthy cows (considered as control) were used in the study. The clinical, haematological, serum biochemical and cytogenetical parameters of all the animals were measured. Primary clinical signs included diminished appetite...

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Main Author: Bülent Elitok, Mustafa Solak1, Mustafa Kabu, Özgül M. Elitok2, Zafer Söylemez1 and Tevhide Fıstık1
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2010-07-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/30_3/150-154.pdf
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spelling doaj-c2369d61aa6a406fa61bc5908a99998f2020-11-25T01:15:32ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182010-07-01303150154Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary KetosisBülent Elitok, Mustafa Solak1, Mustafa Kabu, Özgül M. Elitok2, Zafer Söylemez1 and Tevhide Fıstık1Twenty four Anatolian Black cows with primary ketosis (PK) and 10 clinically healthy cows (considered as control) were used in the study. The clinical, haematological, serum biochemical and cytogenetical parameters of all the animals were measured. Primary clinical signs included diminished appetite, decreased milk production, loss of weight, firm faeces and depression. Although no significant differences were seen with regard to haematological findings between PK and the control groups, significance increases (P<0.05) in aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) and urea concen- trations were observed in PK group compared to the control group. Glucose concentration was significantly low and reversely correlated to ketone bodies in urine in the PK group, but it was within normal limits in the control group. GTL- banded karyotypes of the animals were obtained using the standard karyotype of Bos taurus. Chromosomal complements were 2n = 60 in Anatolian Black cattle of normal and diseased groups. In the light of these molecular cytogenetic data, it was detected that all the autosomal chromosomes were acrocentric and gonosomal chromosomes were submetacentric. The results of the study showed that no morphological differences occurred in chromosomes in cattle suffering from PK.http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/30_3/150-154.pdfAnatolian Black cattleChromosome morphologySerum biochemistryPrimary ketosis
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author Bülent Elitok, Mustafa Solak1, Mustafa Kabu, Özgül M. Elitok2, Zafer Söylemez1 and Tevhide Fıstık1
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Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary Ketosis
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Anatolian Black cattle
Chromosome morphology
Serum biochemistry
Primary ketosis
author_facet Bülent Elitok, Mustafa Solak1, Mustafa Kabu, Özgül M. Elitok2, Zafer Söylemez1 and Tevhide Fıstık1
author_sort Bülent Elitok, Mustafa Solak1, Mustafa Kabu, Özgül M. Elitok2, Zafer Söylemez1 and Tevhide Fıstık1
title Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary Ketosis
title_short Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary Ketosis
title_full Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary Ketosis
title_fullStr Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary Ketosis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Cytogenetic Study in Cows with Primary Ketosis
title_sort clinical, haematological, serum biochemical and cytogenetic study in cows with primary ketosis
publisher University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
series Pakistan Veterinary Journal
issn 0253-8318
publishDate 2010-07-01
description Twenty four Anatolian Black cows with primary ketosis (PK) and 10 clinically healthy cows (considered as control) were used in the study. The clinical, haematological, serum biochemical and cytogenetical parameters of all the animals were measured. Primary clinical signs included diminished appetite, decreased milk production, loss of weight, firm faeces and depression. Although no significant differences were seen with regard to haematological findings between PK and the control groups, significance increases (P<0.05) in aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) and urea concen- trations were observed in PK group compared to the control group. Glucose concentration was significantly low and reversely correlated to ketone bodies in urine in the PK group, but it was within normal limits in the control group. GTL- banded karyotypes of the animals were obtained using the standard karyotype of Bos taurus. Chromosomal complements were 2n = 60 in Anatolian Black cattle of normal and diseased groups. In the light of these molecular cytogenetic data, it was detected that all the autosomal chromosomes were acrocentric and gonosomal chromosomes were submetacentric. The results of the study showed that no morphological differences occurred in chromosomes in cattle suffering from PK.
topic Anatolian Black cattle
Chromosome morphology
Serum biochemistry
Primary ketosis
url http://www.pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/30_3/150-154.pdf
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