韩国本土牛(Hanwoo)舍饲和放牧血液特征的比较。

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Youngjun Kim, Ji-Yeong Ku, Kwang-Man Park, Jonghun Baek, Kyoung-Seong Choi, Jinho Park
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摘要

本研究旨在比较在牛舍(舍饲)或牧场(放牧)饲养的韩国本土牛(Hanwoo)的血液学特征。我们的研究结果表明,这两组牛的红细胞(RBC)图谱存在明显差异。与牛舍饲养的牛相比,放牧牛的血细胞比容(P = 0.000)、血红蛋白(P = 0.000)和红细胞(RBCs)(P = 0.000)显著下降,而平均细胞体积(P = 0.015)和网状细胞(P = 0.000)显著增加,这表明它们患有再生性贫血。此外,放牧牛的间接胆红素明显升高,表明血管内溶血和中性粒细胞减少(P = 0.000),还发现单核细胞增多(P = 0.000)。据我们所知,这是第一项证明放牧牛因再生性血管内溶血而导致网织红细胞计数和间接胆红素水平变化的研究。
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Comparison of blood profiles between housed and grazing Korean indigenous cattle (Hanwoo).

The objective of this study was to compare the hematology profiles of Korean indigenous cattle (Hanwoo) raised in a barn (housed) or on pasture (grazing). Our findings showed significant differences in the red blood cell (RBC) profiles of these 2 groups. When compared to cattle raised in a barn, a significant decrease in hematocrit (P = 0.000), hemoglobin (P = 0.000), and red blood cells (RBCs) (P = 0.000) and a significant increase in mean cell volume (P = 0.015) and reticulocytes (P = 0.000) were observed in grazing cattle, which indicate regenerative anemia. Furthermore, indirect bilirubin was significantly higher in grazing cattle, which indicates intravascular hemolysis and neutropenia (P = 0.000), and monocytosis (P = 0.000) was also identified. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that demonstrates changes in reticulocyte count and indirect bilirubin levels secondary to regenerative intravascular hemolysis in grazing cattle.

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