Studies on clinical signs and biochemical alteration in pregnancy toxemic goats

This study was planned to reveal the clinical signs and biochemical alterations in pregnancy toxemic goats. Blood samples were collected from 20 healthy pregnant and 45 pregnancy toxemic goats and analyzed biochemically. The most significant clinical findings were observed in naturally affected goat...

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Published in:Veterinary World Vol. 9; no. 8; pp. 869 - 874
Main Authors: Vasava, Prasannkumar R, Jani, R G, Goswami, H V, Rathwa, S D, Tandel, F B
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: India Veterinary World 01-08-2016
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Summary:This study was planned to reveal the clinical signs and biochemical alterations in pregnancy toxemic goats. Blood samples were collected from 20 healthy pregnant and 45 pregnancy toxemic goats and analyzed biochemically. The most significant clinical findings were observed in naturally affected goats with pregnancy toxemia included anorexia, recumbency, lethargy, opisthotonos, dropped head, periodic convulsion, sweetish fruity odor from breath, apparent blindness, bloat, grinding of teeth, and frothy salivation. In this study, the level of serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) (84.23±1.44 IU/L), serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) (216.01±4.07 IU/L), blood urea nitrogen (BUN) (22.24±0.31 mg/dl), creatinine (2.13±0.09 mg/dl), β-hydroxybutyric acid (BHBA) (0.46±0.83 mmol/L), and non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) (1.67±0.71 mmol/L) was significantly higher whereas glucose (30.89±0.38 mg/dl) and calcium (8.10±0.20 mg/dl) levels were significantly decreased in pregnancy toxemic goats as compared to healthy goats. The goats with pregnancy toxemia exhibited clinical signs include anorexia, recumbency, sweetish fruity odor from breath, apparent blindness, bloat, grinding of teeth, and frothy salivation. Biochemically, there were significantly decreased the level of glucose and calcium, and increased level of SGPT, SGOT, BUN, creatinine, BHBA, and NEFA in the pregnancy toxemic goats.
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ISSN:0972-8988
2231-0916
DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2016.869-874