PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evidence alterations in plasma biochemistry in police urban horses, before and after work. We used 28 horses divided into two groups: GI consisting of 12 animals used in the shift from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm, and GII consisting of 16 animals used in the shift from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Horses from both groups were fed 2 hours before work. Two blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of each animal, before and after work. The blood glucose and phosphate levels showed differences, the glucose concentration increased in GII and phosphate concentration increased in GI and GII. The increase of the phosphate concentrations can be due to the reduction of glomerular filtration and consequent absence of urination during work. Fasting usually stimulates gluconeogenesis in order to supply the energy demand, which may be the cause of increased blood glucose levels in the horses from GII after work. These horses worked 3 h more than horses from GI, besides they began the activities with lower basal values of blood glucose. By analyzing the results of this study, we concluded that the use of horses for urban policing resulted in hyperphosphatemia and hyperglycemia.Keywords: biochemistry; glycemia; horse; patrol; phosphatemia, |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLINGCONCENTRAÇÕES DE PROTEÍNAS TOTAIS, GLICOSE, CÁLCIO, FÓSFORO, LACTATO, UREIA E CREATININA EM EQUINOS DE CAVALARIA MILITAR ANTES E APÓS TRABALHO DE PATRULHAMENTO URBANOExercise PhysiologyHorsesFisiologia do exercícioPatologia ClínicaCavalo.The objective of this study was to evidence alterations in plasma biochemistry in police urban horses, before and after work. We used 28 horses divided into two groups: GI consisting of 12 animals used in the shift from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm, and GII consisting of 16 animals used in the shift from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Horses from both groups were fed 2 hours before work. Two blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of each animal, before and after work. The blood glucose and phosphate levels showed differences, the glucose concentration increased in GII and phosphate concentration increased in GI and GII. The increase of the phosphate concentrations can be due to the reduction of glomerular filtration and consequent absence of urination during work. Fasting usually stimulates gluconeogenesis in order to supply the energy demand, which may be the cause of increased blood glucose levels in the horses from GII after work. These horses worked 3 h more than horses from GI, besides they began the activities with lower basal values of blood glucose. By analyzing the results of this study, we concluded that the use of horses for urban policing resulted in hyperphosphatemia and hyperglycemia.Keywords: biochemistry; glycemia; horse; patrol; phosphatemia,Utilizaram-se 28 equinos divididos em dois grupos: GI constituído por 12 animais utilizados no turno de 7:30 às 12:30 e GII constituído de 16 animais utilizados no turno das 13:00 às 21:00. O objetivo foi evidenciar alterações de variáveis bioquímicas sanguíneas em equinos de policiamento urbano, antes e após o trabalho. Os animais de ambos os grupos eram alimentados 2h antes do início do trabalho. Coletaram-se duas amostras de sangue da jugular de cada animal, antes (basal) e logo após o trabalho. Após o trabalho, a glicemia e a fosfatemia apresentaram diferenças, sendo que a glicemia aumentou em GII e a fosfatemia aumentou em GI e GII. O aumento da fosfatemia pode ser devido à redução da filtração glomerular e consequente ausência de micção durante o trabalho de patrulhamento. O jejum normalmente estimula a gliconeogênese a fim de suprir a demanda energética, o que pode ter aumentado a glicemia nos animais do GII após o trabalho, pois estes trabalharam 3h a mais que os animais do GI, além de iniciarem suas atividades com valores basais menores de glicemia. Pelos resultados desse trabalho, concluiu-se que a atividade de policiamento urbano resultou em aumento nas concentrações sanguíneas de fosfato e glicose.Palavras-Chave: bioquímica; equino; fosfatemia; glicemia; patrulhamento. Universidade Federal de Goiás2015-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1523310.1590/cab.v16i1.15233Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2015); 73-80Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 16 n. 1 (2015); 73-801809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/15233/17867https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/15233/17868Moreira, Deliene OliveiraPaes Leme, Fabíola de OliveiraMarques, Marcela MartinsLeão, Natália FrancoViana, Walmir SantosFaleiros, Rafael ResendeAlves, Geraldo Eleno Silveirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-01-31T19:28:08Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/15233Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:48.746561Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING CONCENTRAÇÕES DE PROTEÍNAS TOTAIS, GLICOSE, CÁLCIO, FÓSFORO, LACTATO, UREIA E CREATININA EM EQUINOS DE CAVALARIA MILITAR ANTES E APÓS TRABALHO DE PATRULHAMENTO URBANO |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING Moreira, Deliene Oliveira Exercise Physiology Horses Fisiologia do exercício Patologia Clínica Cavalo. |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING |
title_full_unstemmed |
PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING |
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PROTEINS, LACTATE, GLUCOSE, CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, UREA AND CREATININE BLOOD LEVELS IN MILITARY CAVALRY HORSES BEFORE AND AFTER URBAN PATROLLING |
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Moreira, Deliene Oliveira |
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Moreira, Deliene Oliveira Paes Leme, Fabíola de Oliveira Marques, Marcela Martins Leão, Natália Franco Viana, Walmir Santos Faleiros, Rafael Resende Alves, Geraldo Eleno Silveira |
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Paes Leme, Fabíola de Oliveira Marques, Marcela Martins Leão, Natália Franco Viana, Walmir Santos Faleiros, Rafael Resende Alves, Geraldo Eleno Silveira |
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Moreira, Deliene Oliveira Paes Leme, Fabíola de Oliveira Marques, Marcela Martins Leão, Natália Franco Viana, Walmir Santos Faleiros, Rafael Resende Alves, Geraldo Eleno Silveira |
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Exercise Physiology Horses Fisiologia do exercício Patologia Clínica Cavalo. |
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Exercise Physiology Horses Fisiologia do exercício Patologia Clínica Cavalo. |
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The objective of this study was to evidence alterations in plasma biochemistry in police urban horses, before and after work. We used 28 horses divided into two groups: GI consisting of 12 animals used in the shift from 7:30 am to 12:30 pm, and GII consisting of 16 animals used in the shift from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Horses from both groups were fed 2 hours before work. Two blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of each animal, before and after work. The blood glucose and phosphate levels showed differences, the glucose concentration increased in GII and phosphate concentration increased in GI and GII. The increase of the phosphate concentrations can be due to the reduction of glomerular filtration and consequent absence of urination during work. Fasting usually stimulates gluconeogenesis in order to supply the energy demand, which may be the cause of increased blood glucose levels in the horses from GII after work. These horses worked 3 h more than horses from GI, besides they began the activities with lower basal values of blood glucose. By analyzing the results of this study, we concluded that the use of horses for urban policing resulted in hyperphosphatemia and hyperglycemia.Keywords: biochemistry; glycemia; horse; patrol; phosphatemia, |
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