COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF KETONE BODIES IN BLOOD AND URINE FOR THE DETECTION OF SUBCLINICAL KETOSIS IN POSTPARTUM BUFFALOES

M. R. Alahi, M. A. Khan, A. G. Qamar, M. A. Jabbar, A. Iqbal, M. Arshad, G. Abbas
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Buffaloes are one of the major contributors of milk production in Pakistan. Like other dairy animals, it also faces a variety of metabolic disorders right after parturition. Among these problems ketosis is a major one in high producing buffaloes when energy demands (e.g. high milk production) exceed energy intake and result in a negative energy balance. When large amount of body fat is utilized as an energy source to support production, fat is sometimes mobilized faster than the liver can properly metabolize it. If this situation occurs, ketone production exceeds ketone utilization by the animal, and ketosis results. At early stage Sub-clinical ketosis occurs which if not detected and controlled proceeds to clinical ketosis that has economic impact in terms of both production and reproduction losses. Early detection of sub-clinical ketosis is of vital importance to minimize thesubsequent losses associated with this condition. Many studies have been conducted in past to diagnose sub-clinical ketosis in cattle, but a very little data is available for buffaloes. This study was aimed to compare digital ketometer and conventional urine strips method to detect Ketone bodies in blood and urine samples respectively for the early diagnosis of subclinical ketosis in buffaloes. For this purpose, blood (n=100) and urine (n=100) samples were collected from buffaloes at post-partum period, from three different herds and were processed for the presence of ketone bodies. The data obtained from both cow-side detection assays was analyzed statistically. The results of this research study laid the foundation of early detection of sub-clinical ketosis in buffaloes that was made possible using the cowside Abott Optium Neo Ketometer.
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水牛是巴基斯坦牛奶生产的主要来源之一。像其他乳制品动物一样,它在分娩后也面临着各种代谢紊乱。在这些问题中,当能量需求(如高产奶量)超过能量摄入并导致负能量平衡时,酮症是高产水牛的一个主要问题。当大量体脂被用作支持生产的能量来源时,脂肪有时被动员的速度比肝脏正常代谢它的速度要快。如果发生这种情况,酮的产生超过了动物对酮的利用,就会导致酮症。早期发生亚临床酮症,如果不加以检测和控制,就会发展为临床酮症,在生产和繁殖损失方面产生经济影响。早期发现亚临床酮症对于减少与这种情况相关的后续损失至关重要。过去已经进行了许多研究来诊断牛的亚临床酮症,但关于水牛的数据很少。本研究旨在比较数字酮计和常规尿条法分别检测血液和尿液中的酮体,用于水牛亚临床酮症的早期诊断。为此,从三个不同畜群的产后水牛中收集了血液(n=100)和尿液(n=100)样本,并对其进行了酮体检测。对两次奶牛侧检测试验所得数据进行统计学分析。本研究结果为水牛亚临床酮症的早期检测奠定了基础,并使牛侧Abott Optium Neo Ketometer成为可能。
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