Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Haida, Kimiyo Shimomura
Data de Publicação: 1996
Outros Autores: Gonzalez, Félix Hilário Diaz, Parzianello, Nivaldo, Langer, Claiton, Zanolla, Neri, Figur, Karin Cristiane, Borg, Leon
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
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Resumo: A metabolic profile was performed in a Hoistein herd from the south of Brazil (Parana State). Three groups of animals were used: (1) non-pregnant heifers (n-10), (2) pregnant dry cows in the last third of gestation (n=12) and (3) lactating cows up to the 4th month of post-partum (n=10). Means of the studied metabolites in the respective groups were: glucose 59.0, 56.6 and 71.1 mg/dl; cholesterol 102.6, 131.0 and 110.2 mg/dl; total proteins 58.4, 70.1 and 82.6 g/ I; albumin 28.3, 37.0and31.9g/l; globulins 30.0, 33.0 and50.7gA; urea 21.5, 39.2 and 30.3 mg/dl; calcium 8.4, 8.9and 10.1 mg/dl and phosphorus: 5.1, 5.2 and 4.5 mg/dl. It was detected a low intake of phosphorus in all the three groups studied and a mild hipoproteinemia in the group of heifers, possibly as a consequence of low intake of protein. The groups of cows, dry and lactating, had significantly higher values of albumin and urea than heifers. Lactating cows showed higher levels of glucose and total proteins than heifers or dry cows, suggesting an adaptation of metabolism to the process of lactation. The group of lactating cows also showed a significant increase in globulins, suggesting the presence of infectious conditions (metritis, mastitis). There were low levels of phosphorus in 30% of heifers and 50-55% of cows indicating low intake of this mineral.  
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spelling Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of BrazilEstudo do perfil metabólico de um rebanho leiteiro do oeste do ParanáMetabolic ProfileBlood Chemistry.Perfil MetabólicoQuímica Sanguínea. A metabolic profile was performed in a Hoistein herd from the south of Brazil (Parana State). Three groups of animals were used: (1) non-pregnant heifers (n-10), (2) pregnant dry cows in the last third of gestation (n=12) and (3) lactating cows up to the 4th month of post-partum (n=10). Means of the studied metabolites in the respective groups were: glucose 59.0, 56.6 and 71.1 mg/dl; cholesterol 102.6, 131.0 and 110.2 mg/dl; total proteins 58.4, 70.1 and 82.6 g/ I; albumin 28.3, 37.0and31.9g/l; globulins 30.0, 33.0 and50.7gA; urea 21.5, 39.2 and 30.3 mg/dl; calcium 8.4, 8.9and 10.1 mg/dl and phosphorus: 5.1, 5.2 and 4.5 mg/dl. It was detected a low intake of phosphorus in all the three groups studied and a mild hipoproteinemia in the group of heifers, possibly as a consequence of low intake of protein. The groups of cows, dry and lactating, had significantly higher values of albumin and urea than heifers. Lactating cows showed higher levels of glucose and total proteins than heifers or dry cows, suggesting an adaptation of metabolism to the process of lactation. The group of lactating cows also showed a significant increase in globulins, suggesting the presence of infectious conditions (metritis, mastitis). There were low levels of phosphorus in 30% of heifers and 50-55% of cows indicating low intake of this mineral.   do Estado do Paraná). Três grupos de animais foram utilizados: (1) novilhas não gestantes (n=10), (2) vacas secas no último terço da gestação (n-12) e (3) vacas lactantes entre 3 a 4 meses pós-parto (n=10). As médias obtidas dos metabólitos estudados para os respectivos grupos foram: glicose 59.0, 56.6 e 71.1 mg/di; colesterol 102.6, 131.0 e 110.2 mg/dl; proteínas totais 58.4, 70.1 e 82.6 g/l; albumina 28.3, 37.0 e 31.9 g/l; globulinas 30.0, 33.0 e 50.7 g/l; uréia 21.5, 39.2 e 30.3 mg/dl; cálcio 8.4, 8.9 e 10.1 mg/di e fósforo 5.1, 5.2 e 4.5 mg/di. Foi detectada uma baixa ingestão de fósforo nos três grupos estudados e uma hipoproteinemia leve no grupo de novilhas, possivelmente como conseqüência de uma deficiência de ingestão proteica. As vacas, tanto secas quanto lactantes, tiveram valores significativamente maiores de albumina e de uréia do que as novilhas. As vacas em lactação tiveram valores de glicose e de proteínas totais superiores às novilhas e às vacas secas, sugerindo uma adaptação do metabolismo ao processo da lactação. Nas vacas lactantes também foram registradas um aumento significativo de globulinas, o que pode estar sugerindo estados infecciosos (mastíte, metrite). Houve baixos níveis de fósforo inorgânico em 30% das novilhas e em cerca de 50-55% das vacas, refletindo baixa ingestão desse mineral.    UEL1996-01-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/509510.5433/1679-0359.1996v17n1p72Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 17 No. 1 (1996); 72-76Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 17 n. 1 (1996); 72-761679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/5095/4664Haida, Kimiyo ShimomuraGonzalez, Félix Hilário DiazParzianello, NivaldoLanger, ClaitonZanolla, NeriFigur, Karin CristianeBorg, Leoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-05-05T19:02:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5095Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2010-05-05T19:02:32Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
Estudo do perfil metabólico de um rebanho leiteiro do oeste do Paraná
title Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
spellingShingle Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
Haida, Kimiyo Shimomura
Metabolic Profile
Blood Chemistry.
Perfil Metabólico
Química Sanguínea.
title_short Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
title_full Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
title_fullStr Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
title_sort Metabolic profile in a dairy Herd from the west of Parana State South of Brazil
author Haida, Kimiyo Shimomura
author_facet Haida, Kimiyo Shimomura
Gonzalez, Félix Hilário Diaz
Parzianello, Nivaldo
Langer, Claiton
Zanolla, Neri
Figur, Karin Cristiane
Borg, Leon
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author2 Gonzalez, Félix Hilário Diaz
Parzianello, Nivaldo
Langer, Claiton
Zanolla, Neri
Figur, Karin Cristiane
Borg, Leon
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Haida, Kimiyo Shimomura
Gonzalez, Félix Hilário Diaz
Parzianello, Nivaldo
Langer, Claiton
Zanolla, Neri
Figur, Karin Cristiane
Borg, Leon
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metabolic Profile
Blood Chemistry.
Perfil Metabólico
Química Sanguínea.
topic Metabolic Profile
Blood Chemistry.
Perfil Metabólico
Química Sanguínea.
description A metabolic profile was performed in a Hoistein herd from the south of Brazil (Parana State). Three groups of animals were used: (1) non-pregnant heifers (n-10), (2) pregnant dry cows in the last third of gestation (n=12) and (3) lactating cows up to the 4th month of post-partum (n=10). Means of the studied metabolites in the respective groups were: glucose 59.0, 56.6 and 71.1 mg/dl; cholesterol 102.6, 131.0 and 110.2 mg/dl; total proteins 58.4, 70.1 and 82.6 g/ I; albumin 28.3, 37.0and31.9g/l; globulins 30.0, 33.0 and50.7gA; urea 21.5, 39.2 and 30.3 mg/dl; calcium 8.4, 8.9and 10.1 mg/dl and phosphorus: 5.1, 5.2 and 4.5 mg/dl. It was detected a low intake of phosphorus in all the three groups studied and a mild hipoproteinemia in the group of heifers, possibly as a consequence of low intake of protein. The groups of cows, dry and lactating, had significantly higher values of albumin and urea than heifers. Lactating cows showed higher levels of glucose and total proteins than heifers or dry cows, suggesting an adaptation of metabolism to the process of lactation. The group of lactating cows also showed a significant increase in globulins, suggesting the presence of infectious conditions (metritis, mastitis). There were low levels of phosphorus in 30% of heifers and 50-55% of cows indicating low intake of this mineral.  
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