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Vet Med (Praha) ; 40(6): 171-5, 1995 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7676574

ABSTRACT

Migration activity of polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocytes in sheep was studied using the methods of migration and chemotaxis under agarose. The experiments were performed in healthy ewes and in those with induced chronic metabolic acidosis. The length of the track of spontaneous migration of PMN leukocytes in healthy ewes was 1.75 +/- 0.65 mm and the range of chemotaxis was 3.29 +/- 0.53 mm. Induced metabolic acidosis resulted in a significant decrease of migration activity of PMN leukocytes on days 28 and 35 of the experiment. The values of spontaneous migration and range of chemotaxis were 1.24 +/- 0.28 and 2.74 +/- 0.29 mm, respectively.


Subject(s)
Acidosis/veterinary , Neutrophils/physiology , Sheep Diseases/physiopathology , Acidosis/physiopathology , Animals , Cell Movement , Chemotaxis, Leukocyte , Chronic Disease , Female , Sheep
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Vet Med (Praha) ; 26(10): 573-80, 1981 Oct.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6798738

ABSTRACT

In a high-capacity calf-house, twenty-one calves were subjected to repeated clinical and biochemical examination until they were 22 weeks old. For evaluating the health condition of the animals, the calves were divided into two groups, one including healthy animals and the other including those suffering from bronchopneumonia and diarrhoea as the most frequent disorders in high-capacity calf-houses. From four to eight weeks of age, both groups of calves showed low levels of plasma magnesium and iron. The levels of plasma zinc and copper showed a continuous decrease with age. Compared with the healthy calves, the animals affected by a disease had statistically significantly lower levels of plasma vitamins (A, E, C). Further, the diseased animals also showed statistically significantly decreased levels of plasma glucose, serum albumins, and a lower activity of alkaline phosphatase in plasma. In addition to this, the diseased animals also had significantly higher levels of plasma gamma-globulins and urea. These clinico-biochemical parameters can be used for determining the subclinical forms of disease, for objective diagnosis and for the introduction of preventive measures in high-capacity calf-house.


Subject(s)
Cattle Diseases/blood , Housing, Animal , Animals , Blood Proteins/analysis , Cattle , Enzymes/blood , Urea/blood , Vitamins/blood
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Vet Med (Praha) ; 25(10): 585-600, 1980 Oct.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6777940

ABSTRACT

The effects were studied of sodium monensinate dosed 125 mg on the metabolic profile of rumen fluid. The experiment was conducted under current farming conditions in a pavilion cattle fattening house. The experiment, which lasted 367 days, comprised 985 bulls of the Bohemian Spotted breed. The feed ration was based on silage with an additive of dried poultry litter and concentrates. The additive was administered in concentrate mixture, 125 mg per head/day. After the start of the experiment want of appetite to sodium monensinate was observed. The animals took approximately four weeks to adapt completely to the additive. The following characteristics were investigated to study the metabolic profile of rumen fluid: actual acidity, total titration acidity, ammonia, total nitrogen, lactic acid, total volatile fatty acids, per cent acetic acid, per cent propionic acid, molar ratio acetic acid: propionic acid, per cent iso- and n-butyric acid, absolute number of infusoria and energy net yield of volatile fatty acids. Increased levels of the clinico-biochemical parameters of the metabolic profile of rumen fluid were found in lactic acid, propionic acid and energy net yield of volatile fatty acids. The per cent of propionic acid increased at some samplings by up to 116%. A drop was recorded in total nitrogen, per cent acetic acid, per cent butyric acid, molar ratio C2 : C3 and total number of infusoria. The decrease in the per cent of acetic acid ranged around 16% and the drop in butyric acid level amounted at some samplings up to 78%. No response to the additive was observed in the other characteristics of the metabolic profile of rumen fluid.


Subject(s)
Cattle/metabolism , Food Additives/pharmacology , Furans/pharmacology , Monensin/pharmacology , Rumen/metabolism , Acids/metabolism , Animal Feed , Animals , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Vet Med (Praha) ; 22(3): 137-42, 1977 Mar.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18836

ABSTRACT

The activities of GOT, GPT, LDH, gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (gamma-GTP), alkaline phosphatase (AP), glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) and the concentrations of bilirubin in blood plasma after a single intraruminal application of aflatoxins were studied in four dairy cows. The maximum changes in the activities of the enzymes and the maximum bilirubin concentration in plasma were obtained in the first two to three days following the application of aflatoxins. The statistically significant increase of GOT activity, compared with activity before the application of aflatoxins, persisted until the 23rd day; in the case of LDH and GLDH the increase persisted until the 38th day from the application of aflatoxins. The activities of gamma-GTP and AP were slightly higher even on the 50th day. The increased concentration of bilirubin in plasma lasted until the 23rd day from aflatoxin application. The increased activities of enzymes testify to an impaired function of the liver, which is also proved by the specific enzymes GLDH, gamma-GTP, by increased bilirubin levels, and by histological changes known from literature. The evaluation of enzymatic activities and bilirubin concentration in plasma can make a valuable contribution to correct diagnosis of aflatoxicoses in cattle.


Subject(s)
Aflatoxins/adverse effects , Aspergillosis/veterinary , Cattle Diseases/enzymology , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Animals , Aspergillosis/enzymology , Cattle , Female , Glutamate Dehydrogenase/blood , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/blood , Transaminases/blood , gamma-Glutamyltransferase/blood
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