Reference intervals and physiological variations of the macro-mineral plasma concentrations in Ouled Djellal ewes

A. Boudebza, M. Abdeldjelil, N. Arzour-Lakhel, N. Lakhdara
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Abstract. This study aimed to establish values and reference intervals of macro-mineral plasma concentrations, as well as the variations of these variables depending on the physiological stages of Ouled Djellal ewes, reared in the Northeast of Algeria. Six plasma macro-mineral elements: calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chlorine (Cl), were analyzed in blood samples belonging to one hundred thirty-four (n=134) healthy Ouled Djellal ewes (2-5 years old). Obtained levels were statistically analyzed using Reference Value Adviser software in order to establish the reference intervals. In addition, a follow-up study using thirty (30) ewes was carried out to determine the variations of these same parameters depending on the animals’ physiological stages. Animals were subjected to blood sampling during seven periods of their reproductive cycle (dry period; early gestation; mid-gestation; late gestation; early lactation; mid-lactation; after weaning). Reference intervals values for the studied macro elements were: Ca (66-106.7 mgl/L), P (30.5-85 mg/L), Mg (17-32 mg/L), Na (132.6-165 mEq/L), K (3.8-6.2 mEq/L) and Cl (98-123.9 mEq/L). The follow-up study showed significant variations of these macro-elements according to the animal’s reproductive stages. In late gestation, both calcium and magnesium levels increased significantly; however, they showed a significant decrease in early lactation. Phosphatemia was significantly higher in both dry and empty ewes. The lowest values of sodium and potassium were recorded at the beginning of lactation. Chlorine plasma levels decreased very significantly in mid-lactation. Such results provide baseline information that permits monitoring the impact of various mineral disturbances in this breed and checking the animal’s health status depending on its physiological stage.
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奥勒德沼羊血浆中宏观矿物质浓度的参考区间和生理变化
摘要本研究旨在确定阿尔及利亚东北部饲养的Ouled Djellal母羊的宏观矿物质血浆浓度的值和参考区间,以及这些变量随生理阶段的变化。对134只健康Ouled Djellal母羊(2-5岁)的血液样本中的六种血浆常量矿物质元素:钙(Ca)、磷(P)、镁(Mg)、钠(Na)、钾(K)和氯(Cl)进行了分析。使用参考值顾问软件对获得的水平进行统计分析,以确定参考区间。此外,使用三十(30)只母羊进行了一项后续研究,以确定这些相同参数根据动物生理阶段的变化。动物在其生殖周期的七个时期(干燥期、妊娠早期、妊娠中期、妊娠晚期、哺乳早期、哺乳中期、断奶后)进行血液取样。所研究的宏观元素的参考区间值为:Ca(66-106.7mg/L)、P(30.5-85mg/L)、mg(17-32mg/L)、Na(132.6-165mEq/L)、K(3.8-6.2mEq/L)和Cl(98-123.9mEq/L。后续研究显示,根据动物的生殖阶段,这些宏观元素存在显著差异。在妊娠晚期,钙和镁水平都显著升高;然而,它们在泌乳早期表现出显著下降。在干燥母羊和空母羊中,磷酸盐血症都明显较高。钠和钾的最低值记录在哺乳期开始时。哺乳中期,氯血浆水平显著下降。这些结果提供了基线信息,允许监测该品种中各种矿物质干扰的影响,并根据其生理阶段检查动物的健康状况。
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