Assessment of the state of protein metabolism in highly productive cows with alimentary osteodistrophy

L. Karpenko, A. Bakhta, K. Ivanova
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Alimentary osteodystrophy occurs as a result of an unbalanced diet, which leads to a violation of metabolic processes, one of which is protein metabolism. The purpose of this study was to analyze the main indicators of protein metabolism, such as total protein, α - globulins, β - globulins, γ - globulins, as well as to determine the concentration of glycoproteins and sialic acids in highly productive cows with alimentary osteodystrophy. The research was carried out on the basis of a livestock complex in the Leningrad region and at the Department of Biochemistry and Physiology of the FSUE HE "SPbGUVM". To conduct the experiment, two groups of animals were formed using the method of pairs of analogues. The first control group consisted of clinically healthy animals in the amount of 15 heads. In the second - experimental group, animals with alimentary osteodystrophy in the amount of 15 heads. Blood was taken from cows from the tail vein into vacuum tubes. Before taking blood, clinical examination and thermometry of animals were performed.When analyzing the data obtained, a tendency was revealed to decrease the concentration of total protein in the group of sick animals, there was a decrease in albumins (significantly lower (p<0.05) by 1.8 times) compared with the group of healthy cows, as well as a significant increase in the blood content of alpha-globulins in the blood of sick cows by 2.4 times compared with healthy ones. The content of glycoproteins in sick animals was 1.8 times higher (p<0.05) than in healthy animals, the index of sialic acids was 3.4 times higher than in healthy cows (p<0.05). Thus, in the course of research, it was revealed that the state of alimentary osteodystrophy is accompanied by changes in the concentrations of indicators characterizing the protein metabolism of animals. Thus, highly productive cows diagnosed with alimentary osteodystrophy are characterized by an increase in the blood of the α-globulin fraction of proteins, which includes proteins of the acute and chronic stages of inflammation, as well as glycoproteins and sialic acids, which are a marker of the degree of destructive processes in connective and cartilage tissue.
评估患有消化道骨营养不良症的高产奶牛的蛋白质代谢状况
消化性骨营养不良的发生是由于饮食不均衡,导致新陈代谢过程紊乱,其中之一就是蛋白质代谢。本研究的目的是分析蛋白质代谢的主要指标,如总蛋白、α - 球蛋白、β - 球蛋白、γ - 球蛋白,以及确定患有消化道骨营养不良症的高产奶牛体内糖蛋白和硅酸的浓度。这项研究是在列宁格勒地区的一个畜牧综合体和联邦州立大学高等生物化学和生理学系 "SPbGUVM "的基础上进行的。为了进行实验,使用成对类似物的方法组成了两组动物。第一对照组由临床健康动物组成,数量为 15 头。第二组--实验组--15 头患有消化道骨营养不良症的动物。从奶牛尾静脉抽取血液,装入真空管中。在对所获得的数据进行分析时,发现患病动物组的总蛋白质浓度有下降趋势,白蛋白与健康牛组相比有下降(显著降低(p<0.05)1.8 倍),患病牛血液中的α-球蛋白含量与健康牛相比显著增加 2.4 倍。病牛的糖蛋白含量是健康牛的 1.8 倍(p<0.05),硅酸指数是健康牛的 3.4 倍(p<0.05)。因此,在研究过程中发现,消化性骨营养不良的状态伴随着动物蛋白质代谢特征指标浓度的变化。因此,被诊断患有消化道骨营养不良症的高产奶牛的特征是血液中蛋白质的 α-球蛋白部分增加,其中包括炎症急性和慢性阶段的蛋白质,以及糖蛋白和硅酸,它们是结缔组织和软骨组织破坏过程程度的标志。
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