Reference Intervals of Selected Serum and Plasma Biochemical Analytes in Clinically Healthy Multiparous Holstein Cows During the Periparturient Period.
Nektarios Siachos, Georgios Oikonomou, Nikolaos Panousis, Ioannis Sampsonidis, Stavros Kalogiannis, Georgios Arsenos, Georgios E Valergakis
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Abstract
Background: Monitoring the metabolic changes during the periparturient period is crucial.
Objective: We aimed to establish reference intervals (RIs) of several serum and plasma biochemical variables in multiparous periparturient Holstein dairy cows.
Methods: A total of 238 multiparous dry cows from six commercial dairy farms were enrolled. Blood samples were collected at predetermined time points (21 and 7 days before the expected calving date, 7, 21, and 28 days after calving, ±2 days on all occasions). Samples from 113 cows that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed for plasma and serum biochemical analytes.
Results: The lower and upper reference limits were 40.9-49.3 and 102.8-128.5 U/L, respectively, for aspartate aminotransferase; 9.1-14.0 and 33.8-47.8 U/L for γ-glutamyl transferase; 0.07-0.13 and 0.20-0.43 mmol/L for triglycerides; 1.11-1.25 and 3.04-3.52 mmol/L for cholesterol; 0.0 and 3.42-7.78 μmol/L for total bilirubin; 141.0-285.0 and 778.6-1279.3 μmol/L for β-hydroxybutyrate, 0.07-0.22 and 0.42-1.24 mmol/L for non-esterified fatty acids; 50.8-59.7 and 77.4-103.5 g/L for total protein; 23.6-29.2 and 39.4-48.5 g/L for albumin; 19.4-28.3 and 42.0-58.3 g/L for globulin; 0.59-0.70 and 1.30-1.61 for albumin/globulin ratio; 1.3-3.2 and 7.6-9.7 mmol/L for blood urea nitrogen; 42.4-62.8 and 83.1-124.7 μmol/L for creatinine; 1.8-3.2 and 9.8-25.1 μmol/L for 3-methylhistidine; and 1.9-2.7 and 10.5-14.8 μmol/L for 1-methylhistidine.
Conclusions: The established RIs provide valuable benchmarks with important clinical and research applications in dairy cattle medicine.
期刊介绍:
Veterinary Clinical Pathology is the official journal of the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP) and the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ESVCP). The journal''s mission is to provide an international forum for communication and discussion of scientific investigations and new developments that advance the art and science of laboratory diagnosis in animals. Veterinary Clinical Pathology welcomes original experimental research and clinical contributions involving domestic, laboratory, avian, and wildlife species in the areas of hematology, hemostasis, immunopathology, clinical chemistry, cytopathology, surgical pathology, toxicology, endocrinology, laboratory and analytical techniques, instrumentation, quality assurance, and clinical pathology education.