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Fatty Liver Syndrome in Dairy Cattle: Relation between Nefa, Apo-A, Ammoniac, Tsh and Total Bilirobin Serum Values in this Syndrom
Amir Parviz Rezaei Saber and Mehrdad Nazeri
Corresponding Author: Amir Parviz Rezaei
Submitted: 2011 November, 28
Accepted: 2011 December, 23
Published: 2012 February, 15 |
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Fatty liver syndrome (Hepatic lipidosis) or fat cow syndrome is a major metabolic disorder in many
dairy cattle's in early period of lactation. The aim of this study was to evaluating fatty liver syndrome in dairy
cattle in Tabriz by measurement of NEFA, APO-A, Ammoniac, TSH and Total Bilirobin serum values. In this
study 10 mL blood samples from 400 Holstein dairy cows were obtained by venoject from jugular vein and then
samples in vicinity of the ice sent to the laboratory. In lab, prepared serums froze inside the micro tube. The
results showed that NEFA has a positive relationship with ammoniac and total Bilirobin serum values and
reverse relationship with APO-A and TSH. Thus, with elevating of NEFA serum values, ammoniac and total
Bilirobin also increased and TSH and APO-A contrary diminished.
Key words: BHBA, cholesterol, dairy cattle, fatty liver, NEFA, total protein, urea
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Amir Parviz Rezaei Saber and Mehrdad Nazeri, . Fatty Liver Syndrome in Dairy Cattle: Relation between Nefa, Apo-A, Ammoniac, Tsh and Total Bilirobin Serum Values in this Syndrom. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, (1): 58-62.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-2908
ISSN (Print): 2041-2894 |
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