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BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF THE LIVER IN SHEEP INFESTED WITH FASCIOLA HEPATICA AND DICROCOELIUM DENDRITICUM

Authors :
Adnan Hodžić
Almedina Zuko
Jasmin Omeragić
Adnan Jažić
Source :
Veterinaria, Vol 60, Iss 3-4, Pp 169-178 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
University of Sarajevo, 2013.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the changes in the functional capacity of the liver based on the activity of specific enzymes and bilirubin in serum, and then to explore the possibilities of using them in the early diagnosis and prognosis of sheep fasciolosis and dicrocoeliosis. The study included a total of 56 indigenous sheep of the Pramenka breed of both sexes aging between 1-3 years. Based on the parasitological examination of the liver, the tested animals were divided into three groups: control - healthy and uninfested sheep, the test group A - sheep infested with F. hepatica and the test group B - sheep infested with D. dendriticum. Values of AST, GGT, TBIL and DBIL were measured in the serum of the tested animals, and statistically significant differences (pThe obtained results of biochemical analysis showed significant liver disfunction in fasciolosis, compared with sheep dicrocoeliosis. The degree of these changes and liver disfunction is directly dependent on the intensity of infestation in a way the more parasites the more raised tested serum parameters. Measuring of AST, GGT, TBIL and DBIL in the serum of sheep can be used to prognose the outcome of the disease, while in the diagnosis of sheep fasciolosis and dicrocoeliosis can be used as an additional tool only, particularly in cases of severe and long-lasting infestations as well as suspected disease. Key words: biochemical indicators, functional capacity of liver, sheep, Fasciola hepatica, Dicrocoelium dendriticum

Subjects

Subjects :
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100

Details

Language :
Bosnian, English, Croatian, Serbian
ISSN :
03726827 and 22331360
Volume :
60
Issue :
3-4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Veterinaria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.390a2edfede4056b7ffe489e51b2ad4
Document Type :
article