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Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea
BACKGROUND: Plasma citrulline (CIT) concentration is considered to be a reliable marker of functional enterocyte mass, primarily in humans. However, information about CIT levels along with related metabolites, arginine (ARG), nitric oxide (NO), and ammonia in neonatal calves are lacking. OBJECTIVES:...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6430905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30788867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15459 |
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author | Gultekin, Mehmet Voyvoda, Huseyin Ural, Kerem Erdogan, Hasan Balikci, Canberk Gultekin, Gamze |
author_facet | Gultekin, Mehmet Voyvoda, Huseyin Ural, Kerem Erdogan, Hasan Balikci, Canberk Gultekin, Gamze |
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description | BACKGROUND: Plasma citrulline (CIT) concentration is considered to be a reliable marker of functional enterocyte mass, primarily in humans. However, information about CIT levels along with related metabolites, arginine (ARG), nitric oxide (NO), and ammonia in neonatal calves are lacking. OBJECTIVES: To compare plasma CIT, ARG, NO, and whole blood ammonia concentrations in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea with those in healthy calves and to assess their possible relationships with diarrhea‐related criteria. ANIMALS: Seventy neonatal calves (60 with acute diarrhea and 10 healthy). METHODS: Observational case‐control study. Diarrheic calves were classified into subgroups on the basis of etiology, severity of diarrhea, degree of dehydration, and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) status. Plasma CIT and ARG concentrations were measured by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. RESULTS: Plasma CIT (median [range]: 67.5 [61.9‐75.4] vs 30.1 [15.0‐56.1] μmol/L) and ARG (170.7 [148.5‐219.5] vs 106.1 [54.4‐190.7] μmol/L) were lower and plasma NO (4.42 [3.29‐5.58] vs 6.78 [5.29‐8.92] μM) and blood ammonia concentrations (28.7 [26.1‐36.9] vs 59.8 [34.6‐99.5] μmol/L) were higher in the neonatal calves with diarrhea (P < .001). Plasma CIT (β = −0.29, P = .02), ARG (β = −0.33, P = .01), NO (β = 0.55, P < .001), and blood ammonia (β = 0.63, P <.001) were affected by SIRS status. Except for ammonia (0.52), the effects sizes for severity of diarrhea and degree of dehydration were small (ηp2 ≤ 0.45) for CIT, ARG, and NO. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The changes in these variables might have diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic value in diarrheic neonatal calves. |
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spelling | pubmed-64309052019-04-04 Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea Gultekin, Mehmet Voyvoda, Huseyin Ural, Kerem Erdogan, Hasan Balikci, Canberk Gultekin, Gamze J Vet Intern Med FOOD AND FIBER ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Plasma citrulline (CIT) concentration is considered to be a reliable marker of functional enterocyte mass, primarily in humans. However, information about CIT levels along with related metabolites, arginine (ARG), nitric oxide (NO), and ammonia in neonatal calves are lacking. OBJECTIVES: To compare plasma CIT, ARG, NO, and whole blood ammonia concentrations in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea with those in healthy calves and to assess their possible relationships with diarrhea‐related criteria. ANIMALS: Seventy neonatal calves (60 with acute diarrhea and 10 healthy). METHODS: Observational case‐control study. Diarrheic calves were classified into subgroups on the basis of etiology, severity of diarrhea, degree of dehydration, and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) status. Plasma CIT and ARG concentrations were measured by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. RESULTS: Plasma CIT (median [range]: 67.5 [61.9‐75.4] vs 30.1 [15.0‐56.1] μmol/L) and ARG (170.7 [148.5‐219.5] vs 106.1 [54.4‐190.7] μmol/L) were lower and plasma NO (4.42 [3.29‐5.58] vs 6.78 [5.29‐8.92] μM) and blood ammonia concentrations (28.7 [26.1‐36.9] vs 59.8 [34.6‐99.5] μmol/L) were higher in the neonatal calves with diarrhea (P < .001). Plasma CIT (β = −0.29, P = .02), ARG (β = −0.33, P = .01), NO (β = 0.55, P < .001), and blood ammonia (β = 0.63, P <.001) were affected by SIRS status. Except for ammonia (0.52), the effects sizes for severity of diarrhea and degree of dehydration were small (ηp2 ≤ 0.45) for CIT, ARG, and NO. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The changes in these variables might have diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic value in diarrheic neonatal calves. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-02-20 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6430905/ /pubmed/30788867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15459 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | FOOD AND FIBER ANIMAL Gultekin, Mehmet Voyvoda, Huseyin Ural, Kerem Erdogan, Hasan Balikci, Canberk Gultekin, Gamze Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea |
title | Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea |
title_full | Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea |
title_fullStr | Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea |
title_short | Plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea |
title_sort | plasma citrulline, arginine, nitric oxide, and blood ammonia levels in neonatal calves with acute diarrhea |
topic | FOOD AND FIBER ANIMAL |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6430905/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30788867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15459 |
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