1. Níveis séricos de enzimas hepáticas em poedeiras comerciais no pré-pico e pico de produção de ovos
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Paula Montagner, Mateus Silveira Lopes, Fabiane Pereira Gentilini, Érico de Mello Ribeiro, Fernanda Medeiros Gonçalves, Francisco Augusto Bukert Del Pino, Marcos Antonio Anciuti, and Marcio Nunes Corrêa
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0301 basic medicine ,Artificial light ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Hepatic Diseases ,Liver disorder ,Aspartato aminotransferase ,Gama-glutamiltransferase ,Perfil metabólico ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Animal science ,Cholestasis ,Biochemistry ,Chicken Liver ,Statistical significance ,medicine ,Medicina Veterinária ,Nutritional deficiency ,Morning - Abstract
Background : : : The biochemistry evaluation of liver enzymes gives evidences about metabolic disorders caused by diseases or nutritional deficiency that influence the hepatic activity. The biochemical profile is usually used as a support for diagnosis of hepatic diseases in pets, however the same evaluation it’s not used in cattle. At the same time, there is a few results and benchmarks for commercial poultry biochemical profile, without a consensus between layer activity, breeder lines, period, age, region, nutrition, and other factors that can interfere in data assurance. AST enzyme is considered a responsive marker in liver disorder in chicken, even if is a nonspecific parameter. GGT can indicate cholestasis and biliary ducts proliferation in chicken liver. The aim is compare the levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) e gammaglutamyl transferase (GGT), before and during the pick of egg production. Materials, Methods & Results : Thirty-five Hisex Brown laying hens with 16 weeks of age were used for the research. The birds were distributed in a total of seven birds per cage. The hens received the same feed during the experimental period, varying the nutrition levels according layer stage. The experimental design was in random blocks and the animals were in same environment conditions. The light program used was 16 h of artificial lighting per day, with a dark break of eight hours. Three milliliters per bird were collected before the pick (23 weeks) and during the pick of egg production (31 weeks), always in the morning period with a previous fasting. The blood was collected in left wing vein in vacuum tubes. The biochemistry analyses were made with specifics kits for AST and GGT determination. Two analyses of each parameter were made per blood sample in a total of 70 analyses. Data were submitted to variance analyses and the averages were compared in Tukey in a significance level of 1%. Discussion : The levels of AST and GGT in the pre pick of egg production were significantly higher ( P
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- 2018