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Vet J ; 193(2): 598-9, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22192407

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Eleven Murciano-Granadina goats in late pregnancy were separated into two groups (1) control (n=6) and (2) fasting for 72 h to induce pregnancy toxaemia (n=5). Venous blood was taken daily to determine acid-base and electrolyte parameters. Significant decreases in blood pH, bicarbonate concentration and base excess, and a significant increase in anion gap were observed after 24h of fasting. These changes were significantly correlated with non-esterified fatty acid concentration. No significant changes were observed in pCO(2), and electrolyte or lactate concentrations. Clinical signs of pregnancy toxaemia in fasted goats appeared by 72h post-fasting. These signs and the changes in acid-base balance disappeared once feed was reintroduced. Blood pH, bicarbonate concentration, base excess and anion gap could be indicators of early pregnancy toxaemia in goats.


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Acid-Base Imbalance/veterinary , Goat Diseases/physiopathology , Toxemia/veterinary , Water-Electrolyte Imbalance/veterinary , Acid-Base Equilibrium , Acid-Base Imbalance/blood , Acid-Base Imbalance/etiology , Acid-Base Imbalance/physiopathology , Animals , Bicarbonates/blood , Blood Chemical Analysis/veterinary , Female , Goat Diseases/blood , Goat Diseases/etiology , Goats , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Pregnancy , Random Allocation , Toxemia/blood , Toxemia/complications , Toxemia/physiopathology , Water-Electrolyte Imbalance/blood , Water-Electrolyte Imbalance/etiology , Water-Electrolyte Imbalance/physiopathology
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