Paraoxonase activity an indicator of complications at early stage of complicated pregnant cows
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Ercan, N., Yokuş, B., Gün, M. C. ve Koçhan, A. (2017). Paraoxonase activity an indicator of complications at early stage of complicated pregnant cows. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 51(5), 927-931.Abstract
In healthy and complicated pregnant cows, on the 2nd and 6th months of pregnancy in order to determine the levels of
maternal serum Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity and the possibility of complications can occur during the pregnancy might
be a premise indication. Serum samples were taken at 2nd and 6th months of 252 pregnant cows at the end of their pregnancies.
The cows were classified into two groups such as complicated (Abortion, Dystocia) and non-complicated. Maternal serum
PON1 activity in 6th months was lower at complicated group than normally pregnant group (P=0.004; P<0.01), no difference
was discovered between these groups in their 2nd month of pregnancy (P>0.05). Among the concentration of HDL, TP and
globulin no statistical difference was observed between complicated, subgroups and normal births (P>0.05). Levels of
PON1 in 2 and 6 months were statistically different between the groups of dystocia and normal pregnancy (P<0.01; P =
0.003), and abort and normal pregnancy (P<0.05; P=0.033). In this study, it was inferred that the evaluation of PON1
activity early indicator of complications for clinicians that might occur in further periods of pregnancy. These results showed
the fact that PON1 activity can be used as a marker relatively at the early phases of pregnancy in complicated cows.
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