Lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period

Liver tissue samples were taken by biopsy from Holstein cows in advanced stages of gravidity and in early lactation for pathological-histological examinations. Lipid content in hepatocytes was determined using the stereometric method by calculating volume density, and of glycogen using semi-quantita...

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Main Authors: Đoković Radojica, Šamanc Horea
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade 2004-01-01
Series:Veterinarski Glasnik
Subjects:
cow
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2004/0350-24570402077D.pdf
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spelling doaj-d0b765c62d714620ab82486074dbef382020-11-24T22:59:57ZsrpFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, BelgradeVeterinarski Glasnik0350-24572406-07712004-01-01581-2778310.2298/VETGL0402077D0350-24570402077DLipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal periodĐoković Radojica0Šamanc Horea1Fakultet veterinarske medicine, BeogradFakultet veterinarske medicine, BeogradLiver tissue samples were taken by biopsy from Holstein cows in advanced stages of gravidity and in early lactation for pathological-histological examinations. Lipid content in hepatocytes was determined using the stereometric method by calculating volume density, and of glycogen using semi-quantitative microscopic examination of sections stained according to the method of Best. Pathological-histological examinations of liver tissue samples in healthy animals, gravid or peripartal cows did not reveal lipid infiltration or cell degeneration, and hepatocytes were completely or partly filled with glycogen. In ketotic cows, pathological-histological examinations of liver tissue samples showed lipid infiltration and hepatocyte degeneration of different intensity. In only one ketotic cow, we determined a slight degree of lipid infiltration, there was a medium degree of lipid infiltration and degeneration in six cows, and three cows were found to have a grave form of fatty liver. The quantity of glycogen in hepatocytes is in negative correlation with the degree of lipid infiltration and degeneration. In severe cases of fatty liver, glycogen is completely absent from hepatocyte cytoplasm.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2004/0350-24570402077D.pdfcowperipartal periodliverlipidsglycogen
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author Đoković Radojica
Šamanc Horea
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Šamanc Horea
Lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period
Veterinarski Glasnik
cow
peripartal period
liver
lipids
glycogen
author_facet Đoković Radojica
Šamanc Horea
author_sort Đoković Radojica
title Lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period
title_short Lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period
title_full Lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period
title_fullStr Lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period
title_full_unstemmed Lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period
title_sort lipid and glycogen contents in liver of high-yield dairy cows in peripartal period
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade
series Veterinarski Glasnik
issn 0350-2457
2406-0771
publishDate 2004-01-01
description Liver tissue samples were taken by biopsy from Holstein cows in advanced stages of gravidity and in early lactation for pathological-histological examinations. Lipid content in hepatocytes was determined using the stereometric method by calculating volume density, and of glycogen using semi-quantitative microscopic examination of sections stained according to the method of Best. Pathological-histological examinations of liver tissue samples in healthy animals, gravid or peripartal cows did not reveal lipid infiltration or cell degeneration, and hepatocytes were completely or partly filled with glycogen. In ketotic cows, pathological-histological examinations of liver tissue samples showed lipid infiltration and hepatocyte degeneration of different intensity. In only one ketotic cow, we determined a slight degree of lipid infiltration, there was a medium degree of lipid infiltration and degeneration in six cows, and three cows were found to have a grave form of fatty liver. The quantity of glycogen in hepatocytes is in negative correlation with the degree of lipid infiltration and degeneration. In severe cases of fatty liver, glycogen is completely absent from hepatocyte cytoplasm.
topic cow
peripartal period
liver
lipids
glycogen
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2004/0350-24570402077D.pdf
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