Effect of Different Environmental Factors on Some Haematological and Biochemical Parameters and Selected Blood Minerals in Ouled Djellal Ewes

M. Titaouine, T. Meziane
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The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the altitude on the concentrations of the various blood parameters considered as good biological markers of ewes. A total of 160 ewes having 3-5 years of age, multiparous, non-pregnant, non-lactating and reared in arid areas of South East Algeria were included. The plasma concentrations of glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, total proteins, urea and creatinin were determined as well as minerals (Ca, P) and hematological parameters (haemoglobin, haematocrit). No significant variation (P>0.05) of hematological parameters and mineral levels was detected between the plain and tableland ewes. Same observation was found for biochemical parameters but between mountain and tableland ewes. While cholesterol, triglyceride, total proteins and urea levels were higher (P<0.01) at the altitude of 150m, hemoglobin, haematocrit and creatinin, were significantly lower (P<0.05) at the same altitude. The study found lowest glucose concentrations were detected at 600m. Moreover, the results of the study showed the highest calcium concentration was found at the altitude of 150 m and the lowest at the altitude of 1000 m (1.12±0.35 mmol/L vs. 0.52±0.03 mmol/ L). Phosphorus levels were higher at altitudes of 150 m than at the altitude of 600 m and 1000 m (0.93±0.42 mmol/ L vs. 0.68±0.54 mmol /L, 0.23±0.01mmol/ L). The highest haemoglobin concentration and value of haematocrit were detected in mountain ewes at the altitude of 1000 m (120.61 g/ L, 40%) and the lowest at the altitude of 150 m (73.2 g/ L, 31%) (P<0.001). We concluded that haematological and biochemical parameters in Ouled Djellel ewes reared in arid area may be impacted by altitude.
不同环境因素对沼虾母羊血液学生化指标及选定血液矿物质的影响
本研究的目的是研究海拔对各种血液参数的浓度的影响,这些参数被认为是母羊的良好生物标志物。在阿尔及利亚东南部干旱地区饲养的共160只3-5岁、产多胎、未怀孕、未哺乳的母羊。测定血浆中葡萄糖、胆固醇、甘油三酯、总蛋白、尿素和肌凝素的浓度,以及矿物质(钙、磷)和血液学参数(血红蛋白、红细胞压积)。平原母羊与高原母羊血液学指标及矿物质含量无显著差异(P>0.05)。山地母羊与高原母羊的生化指标相同。海拔150m时胆固醇、甘油三酯、总蛋白和尿素水平较高(P<0.01),相同海拔高度时血红蛋白、红细胞压积和肌凝素水平极显著降低(P<0.05)。研究发现,在600m处葡萄糖浓度最低。此外,这项研究的结果显示,钙离子浓度是最高的海拔150米,最低1000米的海拔高度(1.12±0.35更易与L和0.52±0.03更易/ L)。磷水平的150米海拔高于600米和1000米的海拔高度(0.93±0.42更易更易/ L L和0.68±0.54,0.23±0.01更易/ L),血细胞压积的血红蛋白浓度和最高价值在山中发现母羊在海拔1000米(120.61 g / L,海拔150 m最低(73.2 g/ L, 31%) (P<0.001)。因此,干旱地区饲养的乌勒德吉勒母羊的血液学和生化指标可能受到海拔的影响。
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