Osteoartropathies associated with hypoteriosis in endemic goiter in sheep in the Republic of Khakasia

E. L. Bezruk, T. Romanova
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The article discusses the issues of changes in the state of the musculoskeletal system, in particular the skeletal system, in ewes and lambs with thyroid pathologies with iodine deficiency, kept in the conditions of peasant farms in the Beisky district of the Republic of Khakassia. The results are obtained from 20 ewes and their lambs with severe thyroid hyperplasia, for the period from 2020 to 2021. In the study of sheep using clinical, biochemical and radiological methods of research, they turned to the clinical status of animals with details on the musculoskeletal system: the state of muscles, joints, bones. As a result of the research, it was found that system-wide deviations in the body of sheep with endemic goiter and hypothyroidism are caused by the complex effect of iodine deficiency, against the background of an increased content of fluorine, cobalt, calcium in animal feed and water, which is due to being in an ecologically unfavorable zone. Endemic goiter and hypothyroidism occurs in adult sheep in a latent form and is clinically expressed in their offspring. Clinical signs of hypothyroidism in lambs are expressed by the development of myxedema, the development of myopathies and osteoarthropathy, caused by disturbances in oxidative processes and thermogenesis in the body. X-ray signs of thyroid osteoarthropathies are expressed by a slowdown in osteogenesis, especially epiphyseal growth zones of the type of punctate dysplasia, more pronounced on the pelvic limbs, the presence of moderate osteoporosis with an elevated level of calcium in the blood. The established biochemical abnormalities in blood parameters are characterized by an increase in the level of liver enzymes: ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase and are directly proportional to the severity of clinical signs and the degree of thyroid hyperplasia.
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哈卡西亚共和国绵羊地方性甲状腺肿中与骨质疏松症相关的骨关节炎
本文讨论了在哈萨克斯坦共和国Beisky区的农民农场条件下,患有甲状腺疾病的母羊和羔羊的肌肉骨骼系统,特别是骨骼系统状态的变化问题。结果来自2020年至2021年期间患有严重甲状腺增生的20只母羊及其羔羊。在利用临床、生化和放射学研究方法对绵羊进行研究时,他们将动物的临床状态与肌肉骨骼系统的细节联系起来:肌肉、关节、骨骼的状态。研究结果发现,在动物饲料和水中氟、钴、钙含量增加的背景下,患有地方性甲状腺肿和甲状腺功能减退的绵羊体内的全系统偏离是由缺碘的复杂作用引起的,而这是由于处于生态不利地带。地方性甲状腺肿和甲状腺功能减退在成年羊中以潜伏形式发生,并在其后代中临床表达。羔羊甲状腺功能减退的临床症状表现为粘液水肿、肌病和骨关节病的发展,由体内氧化过程和产热功能紊乱引起。甲状腺骨关节病的x线征象表现为成骨减慢,特别是骨骺生长带点状发育不良,在骨盆肢上更为明显,存在中度骨质疏松症,血钙水平升高。已确定的血液参数生化异常表现为肝酶:ALT、AST、碱性磷酸酶水平升高,与临床症状的严重程度和甲状腺增生程度成正比。
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