体重增加和血液激素水平的变化与埃及雄性水牛犊牛从出生到青春期年龄的变化有关

A. Habeeb, A. Gad, M. Atta
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本研究的目的是确定埃及雄性水牛犊牛从出生到24个月的年龄、活体重和增重变化与血液激素水平和血液谱的变化之间的关系。目前的研究是在10只雄性小牛身上进行的,从出生到24个月大。分别于出生、3、6、12、18和24月龄晨饲前称重,计算0-3、3-6、6-12、12-18、18-24和0-24月龄的日增重(DBWG)。在称量犊牛体重时,从每头犊牛的颈静脉抽取1份血样,以估计甲状腺素(T4)、三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)、皮质醇、睾酮和醛固酮激素水平以及葡萄糖和蛋白质含量。结果表明:犊牛的活重从出生开始逐渐增加,24月龄后达到592.8 kg。水牛犊牛DBWG值最低的时期是出生后3个月和18 ~ 24月龄,DBWG值最高的时期是6 ~ 18月龄。T4、T3水平在出生时最高,断奶时显著降低。皮质醇水平在出生时最低,在断奶和24月龄后最高。醛多塞隆的最高水平是在出生和断奶时。从6月龄到24月龄,T4、T3和醛固酮水平不受犊牛年龄变化的显著影响。睾酮水平随着水牛幼崽年龄的增加而逐渐增加。T4、T3和醛固酮激素水平与犊牛年龄、体重和胸径均呈极显著负相关,而睾酮水平与犊牛年龄、体重和胸径均呈极显著正相关。随着犊牛年龄的增加,葡萄糖水平显著降低。葡萄糖和球蛋白水平与犊牛年龄、体重和胸径均呈显著负相关。由此可见,埃及公水牛犊牛出生至24月龄各年龄阶段、活重和增重的变化与犊牛血液激素水平,尤其是睾酮、T4、T3和醛固酮水平以及葡萄糖和球蛋白浓度的变化有关。
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Changes in Body Weight Gain and Blood Hormonal Levels in Relation to Change in Age of Egyptian Male Buffaloes Calves from Birthing to Puberty
The objective of the present study was to determine the changes in blood hormonal levels and blood profile in relation to the change in each of age, live body weight and body weight gain of Egyptian male buffaloes calves from birthing to 24 months of age. The present study was carried out on 10 male buffalo calves from birthing until 24 months of age. The animals were weighed at birth, 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months before the morning feed and daily body weight gain (DBWG) was calculated for 0-3, 3-6, 6-12, 12-18, 18-24 and 0-24 months. During weighing the calves, 0ne blood sample from the Jugular vein of each calf was withdrawn to estimate thyroxin (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), cortisol, testosterone and aldosterone hormonal levels as well as glucose and protein fractions. Results showed that live body weight (LBW) of calves was increased gradually from birthing to reach to 592.8 kg after 24 months of age. The lowest DBWG of buffalo calves values were through the first 3 months after birthing and the period from 18-24 months of age while the highest DBWG values were during the period from 6 to 18 months of age. The highest level of T4 and T3 were at birth and decreased significantly at weaning. The lowest cortisol level was at birth while the highest cortisol value was at weaning and after 24 months of age. The highest level of aldoserone was at birth and at weaning. From 6 months of age up to 24 months, T4, T3 and aldosterone level was not affected significantly due to the change in age of calves. Testosterone level increased progressively with increase the age of buffalo calves. T4, T3 and aldosterone hormones have negative significant correlations while testosterone level has a highly positive correlation with each of age, LBW and DBG of buffalo calves. Glucose level decreased significantly with increasing the age of calves. Glucose and globulin levels have a negative significant correlation with each of age, LBW and DBG of buffalo calves. It can be concluded from this study that the changes in blood hormonal levels, especially, testosterone, T4, T3 and aldosterone as well as glucose and globulin concentrations are in relation to the change in each of age, live body weight and body weight gain of Egyptian male buffaloes calves from birth to 24 months of age.
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