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Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates

BACKGROUND: Ketosis is one of the most critical metabolic disorders that occur in dairy cows after parturition due to negative energy balance around calving. AIM: The study evaluated a specific therapeutic regimen of ketosis in Holstein dairy cattle by using the combination therapy including hormone...

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Autores principales: Elmeligy, Enas, Oikawa, Shin, Mousa, Sabry A., Bayoumi, Sara A., Hafez, Ahmed, Mohamed, Ragab H., Al-lethie, Al-lethie A., Hassan, Dalia, Khalphallah, Arafat
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Publicado: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8288746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34307080
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2021.v11.i2.7
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author Elmeligy, Enas
Oikawa, Shin
Mousa, Sabry A.
Bayoumi, Sara A.
Hafez, Ahmed
Mohamed, Ragab H.
Al-lethie, Al-lethie A.
Hassan, Dalia
Khalphallah, Arafat
author_facet Elmeligy, Enas
Oikawa, Shin
Mousa, Sabry A.
Bayoumi, Sara A.
Hafez, Ahmed
Mohamed, Ragab H.
Al-lethie, Al-lethie A.
Hassan, Dalia
Khalphallah, Arafat
author_sort Elmeligy, Enas
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description BACKGROUND: Ketosis is one of the most critical metabolic disorders that occur in dairy cows after parturition due to negative energy balance around calving. AIM: The study evaluated a specific therapeutic regimen of ketosis in Holstein dairy cattle by using the combination therapy including hormones, corticosteroids, propylene glycol, and vitamin B12 as well as the use of milk yield rates, insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors as diagnostic biomarkers for the recovery of ketotic cows either pre-therapy (0 days) or post-therapy (7 and 14 days). METHODS: This study was conducted on ketotic cattle (n = 20) belonged to different dairy farms in Cairo and Giza governorates, Egypt. The diseased cows were undergoing clinical and biochemical investigations for the estimation of serum insulin. Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index (RQUICKI) and abomasal functions monitor mainly serum levels of gastrin, pepsinogen, and chloride. RESULTS: The milk production rates, cost: benefit analysis ratio, and benefit of the dairy farm in ketotic animals were significantly increased post-treatment. An improvement of insulin sensitivity was stated as serum insulin, and RQUICKI were remarkably increased in post-therapeutic ketotic cows. Monitors of the abomasal function revealed abomasal functions improvement through the significant elevation of blood gastrin and a substantial reduction in serum pepsinogen due to treatment. CONCLUSION: The study revealed high efficacy of the applied therapeutic strategy regime. It led to a high recovery rate and a very low relapse rate for ketosis. An improvement in milk yield rates, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal function monitors was reported. Hypoinsulinaemia was still reported, however, serum insulin was improved.
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spelling pubmed-82887462021-07-23 Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates Elmeligy, Enas Oikawa, Shin Mousa, Sabry A. Bayoumi, Sara A. Hafez, Ahmed Mohamed, Ragab H. Al-lethie, Al-lethie A. Hassan, Dalia Khalphallah, Arafat Open Vet J Original Research BACKGROUND: Ketosis is one of the most critical metabolic disorders that occur in dairy cows after parturition due to negative energy balance around calving. AIM: The study evaluated a specific therapeutic regimen of ketosis in Holstein dairy cattle by using the combination therapy including hormones, corticosteroids, propylene glycol, and vitamin B12 as well as the use of milk yield rates, insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors as diagnostic biomarkers for the recovery of ketotic cows either pre-therapy (0 days) or post-therapy (7 and 14 days). METHODS: This study was conducted on ketotic cattle (n = 20) belonged to different dairy farms in Cairo and Giza governorates, Egypt. The diseased cows were undergoing clinical and biochemical investigations for the estimation of serum insulin. Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index (RQUICKI) and abomasal functions monitor mainly serum levels of gastrin, pepsinogen, and chloride. RESULTS: The milk production rates, cost: benefit analysis ratio, and benefit of the dairy farm in ketotic animals were significantly increased post-treatment. An improvement of insulin sensitivity was stated as serum insulin, and RQUICKI were remarkably increased in post-therapeutic ketotic cows. Monitors of the abomasal function revealed abomasal functions improvement through the significant elevation of blood gastrin and a substantial reduction in serum pepsinogen due to treatment. CONCLUSION: The study revealed high efficacy of the applied therapeutic strategy regime. It led to a high recovery rate and a very low relapse rate for ketosis. An improvement in milk yield rates, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal function monitors was reported. Hypoinsulinaemia was still reported, however, serum insulin was improved. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2021 2021-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8288746/ /pubmed/34307080 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2021.v11.i2.7 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Elmeligy, Enas
Oikawa, Shin
Mousa, Sabry A.
Bayoumi, Sara A.
Hafez, Ahmed
Mohamed, Ragab H.
Al-lethie, Al-lethie A.
Hassan, Dalia
Khalphallah, Arafat
Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates
title Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates
title_full Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates
title_fullStr Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates
title_full_unstemmed Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates
title_short Role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates
title_sort role of insulin, insulin sensitivity, and abomasal functions monitors in evaluation of the therapeutic regimen in ketotic dairy cattle using combination therapy with referring to milk yield rates
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8288746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34307080
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2021.v11.i2.7
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