Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia

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Autor(a) principal: Souto,Rodolfo J.C.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Afonso,José A.B., Mendonça,Carla L., Dantas,Antônio Flávio M., Cajueiro,Jobson F.P., Gonçalves,Daniel N.A., Olivera Filho,Emanuel F., Soares,Pierre C.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The objective of the present study was to characterize the biochemical, hormonal, and mineral profile, and histopathology of the liver and kidneys, related to the severity of natural cases of pregnancy toxemia (PT) in sheep. A total of 45 sheep with PT were analyzed at the “Clínica de Bovinos”, Campus Garanhuns-UFRPE. The animals were submitted to clinical examination, followed by the collection of blood and urine. A necropsy was performed on thirteen animals that died and a histopathological examination was performed on samples of liver and kidneys. Increased creatinine, urea, glucose, fructosamine, non-esterified fatty acids, β-hydroxybutyrate, cortisol, chlorine, amylase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and folic acid were found, whereas insulin, potassium, and total and ionizable calcium presented low values for the species. Total protein, albumin, globulin, sodium, magnesium, and vitamin B12 remained within the normal range. In the macroscopic analysis of the liver, it was possible to observe an increase in organ and border size, yellowish coloration and parenchyma that varied from firm to friable. Vacuolation of the hepatocytes and renal tubular cells was observed. Metabolic disorders in sheep associated with hepatic and renal lesions are more apparent in overweight animals. With the greater impairment in hepatic and renal function, the clinical prognosis of animals with a high body score should be considered reserved.
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spelling Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemiaBiochemistryendocrinehistopathologyliverkidneyssheeppregnancy toxemiaclinical biochemistrymetabolic profileenergy deficiencyanatomopathological lesionsovineABSTRACT: The objective of the present study was to characterize the biochemical, hormonal, and mineral profile, and histopathology of the liver and kidneys, related to the severity of natural cases of pregnancy toxemia (PT) in sheep. A total of 45 sheep with PT were analyzed at the “Clínica de Bovinos”, Campus Garanhuns-UFRPE. The animals were submitted to clinical examination, followed by the collection of blood and urine. A necropsy was performed on thirteen animals that died and a histopathological examination was performed on samples of liver and kidneys. Increased creatinine, urea, glucose, fructosamine, non-esterified fatty acids, β-hydroxybutyrate, cortisol, chlorine, amylase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and folic acid were found, whereas insulin, potassium, and total and ionizable calcium presented low values for the species. Total protein, albumin, globulin, sodium, magnesium, and vitamin B12 remained within the normal range. In the macroscopic analysis of the liver, it was possible to observe an increase in organ and border size, yellowish coloration and parenchyma that varied from firm to friable. Vacuolation of the hepatocytes and renal tubular cells was observed. Metabolic disorders in sheep associated with hepatic and renal lesions are more apparent in overweight animals. With the greater impairment in hepatic and renal function, the clinical prognosis of animals with a high body score should be considered reserved.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA2019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2019001000780Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.39 n.10 2019reponame:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)instacron:EMBRAPA10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-6400info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouto,Rodolfo J.C.Afonso,José A.B.Mendonça,Carla L.Dantas,Antônio Flávio M.Cajueiro,Jobson F.P.Gonçalves,Daniel N.A.Olivera Filho,Emanuel F.Soares,Pierre C.eng2019-11-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-736X2019001000780Revistahttp://www.pvb.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcolegio@cbpa.org.br||pvb@pvb.com.br0100-736X1678-5150opendoar:2019-11-27T00:00Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal (CBPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
title Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
spellingShingle Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
Souto,Rodolfo J.C.
Biochemistry
endocrine
histopathology
liver
kidneys
sheep
pregnancy toxemia
clinical biochemistry
metabolic profile
energy deficiency
anatomopathological lesions
ovine
title_short Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
title_full Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
title_fullStr Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
title_sort Biochemical, endocrine, and histopathological profile of liver and kidneys of sheep with pregnancy toxemia
author Souto,Rodolfo J.C.
author_facet Souto,Rodolfo J.C.
Afonso,José A.B.
Mendonça,Carla L.
Dantas,Antônio Flávio M.
Cajueiro,Jobson F.P.
Gonçalves,Daniel N.A.
Olivera Filho,Emanuel F.
Soares,Pierre C.
author_role author
author2 Afonso,José A.B.
Mendonça,Carla L.
Dantas,Antônio Flávio M.
Cajueiro,Jobson F.P.
Gonçalves,Daniel N.A.
Olivera Filho,Emanuel F.
Soares,Pierre C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souto,Rodolfo J.C.
Afonso,José A.B.
Mendonça,Carla L.
Dantas,Antônio Flávio M.
Cajueiro,Jobson F.P.
Gonçalves,Daniel N.A.
Olivera Filho,Emanuel F.
Soares,Pierre C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biochemistry
endocrine
histopathology
liver
kidneys
sheep
pregnancy toxemia
clinical biochemistry
metabolic profile
energy deficiency
anatomopathological lesions
ovine
topic Biochemistry
endocrine
histopathology
liver
kidneys
sheep
pregnancy toxemia
clinical biochemistry
metabolic profile
energy deficiency
anatomopathological lesions
ovine
description ABSTRACT: The objective of the present study was to characterize the biochemical, hormonal, and mineral profile, and histopathology of the liver and kidneys, related to the severity of natural cases of pregnancy toxemia (PT) in sheep. A total of 45 sheep with PT were analyzed at the “Clínica de Bovinos”, Campus Garanhuns-UFRPE. The animals were submitted to clinical examination, followed by the collection of blood and urine. A necropsy was performed on thirteen animals that died and a histopathological examination was performed on samples of liver and kidneys. Increased creatinine, urea, glucose, fructosamine, non-esterified fatty acids, β-hydroxybutyrate, cortisol, chlorine, amylase, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, and folic acid were found, whereas insulin, potassium, and total and ionizable calcium presented low values for the species. Total protein, albumin, globulin, sodium, magnesium, and vitamin B12 remained within the normal range. In the macroscopic analysis of the liver, it was possible to observe an increase in organ and border size, yellowish coloration and parenchyma that varied from firm to friable. Vacuolation of the hepatocytes and renal tubular cells was observed. Metabolic disorders in sheep associated with hepatic and renal lesions are more apparent in overweight animals. With the greater impairment in hepatic and renal function, the clinical prognosis of animals with a high body score should be considered reserved.
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