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Rev. med. vet. zoot ; 65(2): 121-129, mayo-ago. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-978668

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Con el objetivo de establecer los límites de referencia de analitos hematológicos de cabras adultas de razas productoras de leche clínicamente sanas, sujetas al manejo y a las características de los sistemas de producción intensiva del Altiplano Mexicano, se recolectaron y analizaron muestras de sangre de cabras de 2 o más años de edad en diferentes etapas de producción. Con los resultados se obtuvieron los límites de referencia para hematocrito, cuenta de eritrocitos, volumen globular medio (VGM), plaquetas, sólidos totales, fibrinógeno, cuenta de leucocitos, neutrófilos segmentados, neutrófilos en banda, linfocitos, monocitos, eosinófilos y basófilos. Las medias obtenidas para cada analito fueron: hematocrito (0,22-0,36 L/L), cuenta de eritrocitos (9,07-18,47 x1012/L), volumen globular medio (VGM) (14,44-27,91), plaquetas (229-3 1 63 x109/L), solidos totales (65,64-84,64 g/L), fibrinógeno (0-6 g/L), cuenta de leucocitos (3,75-11,47 x109/L), neutrófilos segmentados (0,95-4,98 x109/L), neutrófilos en banda (0-0,16 x109/L), linfocitos (1,76-6,44 x109/L), monocitos (0-0,65 x109/L), eosinófilos (0-1,36 x109/L) y basófilos (0 - 0,37 x109/L). Estos valores se compararon con los obtenidos en otros estudios similares, y se encontraron algunas diferencias mayoritariamente en los valores obtenidos para hematocrito, eritrocitos, VGM, plaquetas, leucocitos y linfocitos, lo cual se debe a las diferencias en condiciones medioambientales y de alimientación entre los estudios.


ABSTRACT With the aim to establish the hematological analyte reference limits of clinically healthy adult goats of dairy producing breeds, subjected to the handling and characteristics of intensive production systems in the Mexican Plateau, the blood samples of 2-year old and older goats at different production stages were collected and analyzed. Reference limits (interval in brackets) for hematocrit (0.22-0.36 L/L), erythrocyte count (9.07-18.47 x1012/L), mean cell volume (MCV) (14.44-27.91 fL), platelets (229-3163 x109/L), total solids (65.64-84.64 g/L), fibrinogen (0-6 g/L), leukocyte count (3.75-11.47 x109/L), segmented neutrophils (0.95-4.98 x109/L), band neutrophils (0-0.16 x109/L), lymphocytes (1.76-6.44 x109/L), monocytes (0-0.65 x109/L), eosinophils (0-1.36 x109/L) and basophils (0-0.37 x109/L) were obtained. These values were compared with similar study results. Differences were found mainly in the values for hematocrit, erythrocytes, MCV, platelets, total leukocytes, and lymphocytes; this is due to environmental and feeding differences between the studies.

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J Dairy Sci ; 93(5): 2030-3, 2010 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20412917

ABSTRACT

Serum nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) and beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA) concentrations are used to evaluate energy status in peripartum dairy cows. Blood samples from 37 cows in the week before parturition and 47 cows in the first week after parturition from 3 dairy herds were taken 1h before the first feeding (-1h) as well as 4 and 10h after the first feeding. Nonesterified fatty acid concentrations were measured in samples from cows before calving and BHBA was measured in samples from lactating cows. Mean NEFA concentrations in the prepartum cows were significantly higher at -1h (0.20 mmol/L) than at 4h (0.14 mmol/L), but were not different between 4 and 10h (0.17 mmol/L). Using a cutpoint of NEFA > or = 0.4 mmol/L, 32% of cows had high concentrations at -1h compared with 16% of the same cows at 4 and 10h. There were no differences in mean BHBA between -1h (646 micromol/L) and 4h (596 micromol/L), but mean BHBA was higher at 10h (711 micromol/L) than at -1h. Using a cutpoint of BHBA > or = 1,400 micromol/L, there were no differences in the proportions of high BHBA, which were 9, 11, and 13% of cows at -1, 4, and 10h, respectively. Prandial effects on serum NEFA may affect interpretation of this analyte. In order not to misclassify cows when assessing energy status, samples for NEFA must at least be taken at a consistent time relative to feeding within a given herd. When sampling cows to monitor elements of energy metabolism in the prepartum period, there was twice the probability of detecting animals with NEFA values > or = 0.4 mmol/L if they were sampled 1h before the first feed delivery compared with sampling the same cows 4 or 10h after feeding.


Subject(s)
3-Hydroxybutyric Acid/blood , Cattle/metabolism , Dairying/methods , Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/blood , Selection Bias , Animals , Cattle/blood , Feeding Behavior , Female , Pregnancy , Time Factors
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Can J Vet Res ; 64(4): 222-5, 2000 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11041499

ABSTRACT

Acid-base, serum electrolyte, plasma protein, and packed cell volume (PCV) values were determined in venous blood samples from 30 red deer (Cervus elaphus) of both sexes showing no clinical signs of disease. The animals were 5 months of age and kept on pasture in the Valley of Mexico, at an altitude of 2450 m. Blood samples were collected without sedation. Mean blood values were: pH 7.411 +/- 0.041, pCO2 37.7 +/- 4.4 mmHg, base excess 0.7 +/- 3.2 mmol/L, actual bicarbonate 24.3 +/- 3.1 mmol/L, total CO2 25.3 +/- 3.2 mmol/L and anion gap 23.5 +/- 5.5 mmol/L. Mean serum electrolyte levels were: Na+ 142.3 +/- 2.5 mmol/L, Cl- 100.5 +/- 2.3 mmol/L, and K+ 7.03 +/- 1.03 mmol/L. Plasma protein and PCV values were 60.0 +/- 6.6 g/L and 0.47 +/- 0.05 L/L, respectively. Blood values determined in this study can be considered reference data for health control and disease diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Acid-Base Equilibrium , Deer/physiology , Water-Electrolyte Balance , Animal Diseases/diagnosis , Animals , Female , Hematocrit/veterinary , Male , Reference Values
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