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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 71(1): 151-159, jan.-fev. 2019. tab
Article Dans Portugais | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-989360

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Objetivou-se avaliar o desempenho, parâmetros fisiológicos e temperamentais de bovinos de corte não castrados ou submetidos à castração cirúrgica ou à imunocastração. O período experimental foi dividido em dois subperíodos de observações: primeiros 15 dias pós-castração (período de cicatrização) e os 25 dias seguintes à cicatrização. Nos primeiros 15 dias de avaliação, os animais não castrados obtiveram maior ganho médio diário de peso em relação aos castrados cirurgicamente. A frequência cardíaca foi maior para os animais castrados cirurgicamente, com 126,51 batimentos/minuto, em relação aos demais tratamentos. A distância de fuga foi superior para os novilhos castrados cirurgicamente, com valor de 12,22 metros. Nos 25 dias seguintes à castração cirúrgica, o ganho médio diário de peso foi superior nos bovinos castrados cirurgicamente em relação aos bovinos não castrados ou imunocastrados. A velocidade de fuga, no segundo subperíodo de avaliação, foi superior nos bovinos castrados em relação aos não castrados. O período imediato à castração, os primeiros 15 dias, prejudicou o ganho médio diário e o ganho de peso total, o que causou maior reatividade, com alterações nos parâmetros fisiológicos e temperamentais de bovinos castrados cirurgicamente em comparação com bovinos não castrados, entretanto, transcorrido o período de cicatrização, essas diferenças diminuíram ou desapareceram.(AU)


The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance, physiological and temperamental parameters of uncastrated beef cattle or those submitted to surgical castration or immunocastration, in the post-castration period. The experimental period was divided into two subperiods of observations: the first 15 days post-castration (healing period) and the 25 days following healing. In the first 15 days of evaluation, the non-castrated animals obtained a greater average daily gain of weight in relation to surgically castrated. The heart rate was higher for surgically castrated animals with 126,51 beats/minute, compared to the other treatments. The distance of escape was higher for the surgically castrated steers, with a value of 12,22 meters, when compared to the other groups studied. During the next 25 days of surgical castration, the mean daily gain of weight was higher in surgically castrated cattle than in non-castrated or immunocastrated cattle. The escape velocity, in the second evaluation subperiod, was superior in the castrated cattle, in relation to the not castrated. The immediate castration period, the first 15 days, altered the mean daily gain and the total weight gain, the physiological and temperamental parameters of surgically castrated cattle, however, after the healing period, these differences diminish or disappear.(AU)


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Animaux , Bovins , Bovins/chirurgie , Bovins/classification , Bovins/physiologie , Castration/médecine vétérinaire , Prise de poids
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Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics ; (6): 53-56, 2016.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-508624

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Objective To explore the effects of surgical castration and intermittent androgen blockade (IAB) in patients with advanced prostate cancer.Methods 115 cases of advanced prostate cancer were selected including 48 cases with drug castration receiving IAB and 67 cases with surgical castration.Before the treatment, 6 months and 1 years after the treatment, the quality of life of the two groups was investigated by the quality of life questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30 +QLQ-PR25).Results Compared with before treatment, the general health status of the patients in the drug castration group and the surgical castration group were significantly improved (P<0.01), the whole body and the local pain were relieved (P<0.01) and the micturition symptoms were controlled ( P<0.01 ).The overall quality of life of drug castration group and surgical castration group were significantly decreased (P<0.05), and the degree of sexual function was particularly affected (P<0.01), but the body function of patients in drug castration group restored to a certain extent in drug castration group after 1 year’s treatment(P<0.01), while the quality of life in patients of surgical castration did not reverse.Conclusion Both of surgical castration and androgen deprivation therapy can reduce the quality of life of patients with advanced prostate cancer, but the adverse effects of drug treatment on the quality of life can be recovered in treatment intermission.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 20-22, 2008.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-401812

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Objective To investigate the quality of life in man after treatment of advanced prostate cancer by surgical castration. Methods A total of 69 patients with advanced prostate cancer treated by sur-gical castration completed the European organization for research and treatment of cancer quality of life questionnaire (QLQ-C30) and QLQ-prostate specific 25-item (PR25) module third at a 12-month interval.The assessment points were preoporative,6 months postoperative and 12 months postoperative. Results Although there were improvement on pain relief (P < 0.01 ) and symptom of urinary (P < 0.01 ) and global health (P < 0.01 ), the physical functioning (P < 0.05 ), role functioning (P < 0.01 ), emotional functioning (P < 0.01 ), cognitive functioning (P < 0.05 ), social functioning (P < 0.05 or < 0.01 ) were found significantly reduced , and insomnia (P < 0.05) and fatigue (P < 0.01 ) aggravated, treatment related symptoms (P <0.01 )appeared predominantly, especially deprivation of sexual functioning. Conclusion The surgical cas-tration when treating advanced prostate cancer did appear to impair the physical and psychological of patients, especially the sexual functioning.

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