Jerberson Hoffmann Da Silva, C. Bondan, F. González
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摘要
背景:代谢谱数据的评估是一项复杂的任务,这取决于个体因素,如品种、年龄、性别和生理状况,以及环境因素,如气候和管理。因此,在不同地理区域的畜群中产生的参考间隔在当地的实际情况中并不总是精确的。本研究的目的是汇编健康荷斯坦奶牛代谢谱中最常用参数值的结果,按泌乳期分组,这些数据来自巴西南大德州里约热内卢的研究,旨在为该地理区域的奶牛制定区域参考区间。材料、方法和结果:本研究采用PICO策略,选取1996年至2021年期间在南里约热内卢Grande do Sul进行的科学研究中的多产荷斯坦奶牛,测定其氮、糖、脂、酶或矿物质代谢谱。谷歌Scholar, Scientific Electronic Library和PubMed是选择用于搜索的电子数据库,使用以下描述词:“profile”和“metabolic”和“metabolic profile”和“dairy”或“cattle”或“cow”和“Brazil”和“southern”或“里约热内卢Grande do Sul”。曾考虑用葡萄牙语、英语和西班牙语进行研究。除了未发表的数据、未完成的研究或所谓的“灰色文献”中的数据外,还通过ResearchGate和谷歌Scholar对最初选择的文章的参考文献进行了验证。可以确定总共34份出版物,将其制成表格以评估科学质量和偏倚风险。为了比较研究结果,研究由两位独立的审稿人进行评估。在完整阅读文章后给予资格确认,评估所有纳入选择标准的存在,例如足够的人群和进行的干预。研究排除标准的例子包括可能影响可靠性的研究或数据重复和方法缺陷。因此,在最初筛选中选择的34项研究中,有14项保留了下来。此后,最好寻求观察性研究来提取数据。在临床试验的情况下,仅使用来自对照组的数据,以避免可能应用的干预或治疗造成的干扰。从这些研究中提取的评估代谢物的参考区间或平均值被分组在表格中,以便于与不同地区的研究结果进行比较,甚至与感兴趣地区的未来研究进行比较。讨论:这项回顾性研究获得了荷斯坦奶牛代谢谱中最常用参数的平均值和标准差,这些参数按泌乳期分组,这些参数来自巴西南大州里约热内卢进行的研究。在几项评估中观察到差异,特别是白蛋白、β -羟基丁酸盐、天冬氨酸转氨酶和钙的值,尽管所有数据都是来自具有适当环境和饮食的研究试验的健康动物。在这项研究中,考虑时间偏差的风险是很重要的,因为在这25年的时间里,奶牛养殖发生了很大的变化,一些值可能不能完全代表荷斯坦奶牛群当前的管理系统。然而,研究结果强调了使用区域参考值来正确解释奶牛代谢谱结果的重要性。此外,提出区域平均值或参考区间的数据库索引,对于比较在不同地理区域进行的代谢谱结果,在未来在该特定区域进行的研究中,甚至在该特定区域的现场从业人员中使用都是有用的。关键词:血液生化特征,区域参照,健康奶牛。Título: Perfil metabólico de vacas da raa Holandesa:valores de referência em rebanhos do里约热内卢Grande do Sul - brasildescription: Perfil bioquímico sanguíneo, referência regional, vacas sadias。
Metabolic Profile of Holstein Cows: Reference Values in Herds of Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
Background: Assessing data from metabolic profile is a complex task depending on individual factors such as breed, age, sex and physiological status and environmental factors such as climate and management. Therefore, reference intervals produced in herds from different geographic regions are not always precise in the local reality. The aim of this study is to compile results of values of the most used parameters in the metabolic profile of healthy Holstein cows, grouped by lactation stage, obtained from studies in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, as an effort for the elaboration of regional reference intervals for dairy cattle in this geographic area.Materials, Methods & Results: The research was defined through the PICO strategy, considering multiparous Holstein cows from scientific studies carried out in Rio Grande do Sul, during the period 1996-2021, in which the nitrogen, glycidic, lipidic, enzymatic or mineral metabolic profile was determined. Google Scholar, Scientific Electronic Library and PubMed were the electronic databases selected for the search, using the following descriptors: "profile" and "metabolic" and "metabolic profile" and "dairy" or "cattle" or "cow" and "Brazil" and "southern" or "Rio Grande do Sul". Studies in Portuguese, English and Spanish languages were considered. The references of the articles initially selected were also verified, through ResearchGate and Google Scholar, in addition to unpublished data, unfinished studies or data in the so called "gray literature". It was possible to identify a total of 34 publications, which were tabulated to assess the scientific quality and bias risk. Studies were evaluated by a pair of independent reviewers, in order to compare results. Eligibility confirmation was given after the complete reading of the articles, evaluating the presence of all the inclusion selection criteria, such as adequate population and the intervention made. Examples of exclusion criteria for studies were studies or data duplication and methodological flaws that could compromise reliability. Thus, of the 34 studies selected in the initial screening, 14 remained. Thereafter, observational studies were preferably sought for data extraction. In the case of clinical trials, only data from control groups were used, in order to avoid disturbances due to interventions or treatments that could be applied. The reference intervals or means of the evaluated metabolites extracted from these studies were grouped in tables, in order to facilitate the comparison with research results obtained in different regions or even for comparison with future studies in the region of interest.Discussion: This retrospective study obtained mean values and standard deviation of the most used parameters in the metabolic profile of Holstein cows, grouped by lactation stage, obtained from studies performed in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Divergences were observed in several evaluations, especially in values of albumin, beta-hydroxybutyrate, aspartate transaminase and calcium, in spite of all data represented healthy animals from research trials with adequate environment and diet. It is important to consider the risk of time bias in this study, as within this 25-year period there was a very large evolution in dairy farming and some values may not be fully representative of current management systems in Holstein herds. Nevertheless, the results reinforce the importance of using regional reference values for the proper interpretation of metabolic profile results in dairy cows. In addition, the proposing of database index for regional averages or reference intervals, is useful for comparing results of metabolic profiles carried out in different geographic regions, in future studies to be performed in this particular region, or even to be utilized by field practitioners of this particular region.Keywords: biochemical blood profile, regional reference, healthy cows.Título: Perfil metabólico de vacas da raça Holandesa:valores de referência em rebanhos do Rio Grande do Sul - BrasilDescritores: perfil bioquímico sanguíneo, referência regional, vacas sadias.
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