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Year 2022, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 155 - 160, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.24880/maeuvfd.1110471

Abstract

Supporting Institution

Bu çalışma Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Komisyonu tarafından desteklenmiştir.

Project Number

Proje No: 0524-MP-18

Thanks

Bu çalışma Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Komisyonu tarafından desteklenmiştir.

References

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  • Constable, PD., Stjean, G., Koenig, GR., Hull, BL., Rings, DM. (1992). Abomasal luminal pressure in cattle with abomasal volvulus or left displaced abomasum. JAVMA, 201(10), 1564-1568.
  • Hajimohammadi, A., Badiei, K., Mostaghni, K., Pourjafar, M. (2010). Serum pepsinogen level and abomasal ulcerations in experimental abomasal displacement in sheep. Veterinarni Medicina, 55, 311-317.
  • Hajimohammadi, A., Tabandeh, MR., Nazifi, S., Khosravanian, M. (2017). The Serum Pepsinogen Level of Dairy Cows with Gastrointestinal Disorders. J Fac Vet Med Istanbul Univ, 43(1), 7-11.
  • Gouda, S., Elgioushy, M., Ezzeldein, S., Abdallah, A., Abdelaal, A. (2020). B. Mode Ultrasonographic Imaging of 60 Cattle with Left Abdominal Distension. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, 8(7), 720-727.
  • Harvey, WJD., Smith, JP., Parbuoni, E., Allen, EH. (1983). Reference serum pepsinogen concentrations in dairy cattle. Am J Vet Res, 44, 115-117.
  • Jonathan, M., Naylor-Jerry, V., Bailey, A. (1987). Retrospective Study of 51 Cases of Abdominal Problems in the Calf: Etiology, Diagnosis and Prognosis. Can Vet J, 28, 657-662.
  • Kataria, N., Kataria, AK., Gahlot, AK. (2008). Use of plasma gastrin and pepsinogen levels as diagnostic markers of abomasal dysfunction in marwari sheep of arid tract. Slov Vet Res, 45(4), 121-126.
  • Marshall, TS. (2009). Abomasal Ulceration and Tympany of Calves. Vet Clin Food Anim, 25, 209-220.
  • Mesaric, M., Zadnik, T., Klinkon, M. (2000). Diagnostic value of serum pepsinogen activity in cows with subclinical abomasal ulcers: preliminary results. Revista de Medicin Peek a Veterinaria, 151, 737.
  • Mesaric, M., Zadnik, T., Klinkon, M. (2002). Comparison of serum pepsinogen activity between enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) positive beef cattle and cows with abomasitis. Slov Vet Res, 39, 227-232.
  • Mesaric, M. (2005). Role of serum pepsinogen in detecting cows with abomasal ulcer. Veterinarski Arhiv, 75, 111-118.
  • Ok, M., Sen, I., Turgut, K., Irmak, K. (2001). Plasma gastrin activity and the diagnosis of bleeding abomasal ulcers in cattle. J Vet Med A, 48, 563-568.
  • Panciera, RJ., Boileau, MJ., Step, DL. (2007). Tympany, acidosis, and mural emphysema of the stomach in calves: report of cases and experimental induction. J Vet Diagn Invest, 19, 392-395.
  • Peek, SF., Diver, TJ. (2018). Rebhun’s diseases of dairy cattle. (3rd ed.). Elsevier, St. Louis Mo.
  • Pitt, SR., Fox, MT., Gerrelli, D., Jacobs, DE. (1988). Blood gastrin and pepsinogen response to subclinical infection with Ostertagia ostertagia in adult dairy cattle. Res Vet Sci, 45, 130-131.
  • Radostits, OM., Gay, CC., Hinchcliff, KW., Constable, PD. (2007). A textbook of the diseases of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs and goats. Veterinary Medicine. (10th ed.). Bailliere, Tindall, London, UK.
  • Rastawicki, W., Paradowska-Stankiewicz., I, Stefanoff, P., Zasada, AA. (2011). Reliability of the cut-off value in the routine serodiagnosis of pertussis performed by the commercial ELISA assays. Med Dosw Mikrobiol, 63, 73-80.
  • Sharma, MK., Jain, S. (2013). Leadership Management: Principles, Models and Theories, Global Journal of Management and Business studies. Research India Publications, 3(3), 309-318.
  • Songer, JG., Miskimins, DW. (2005). Clostridial abomasitis in calves: case report and review of the literature. Anaerobe, 11, 290-294.
  • Voros, K., Meyer, C., Stober, M. (1984). Pepsinogen activity in the serum and urine and pepsin activity in abomasal juice of cattle with healthy and nonparasitized abomasums (in German). Zentralblatt fur Veterinary Medicine, 31, 182-192.
  • Zadnik, T., Mesaric, M. (1999). Fecal blood levels and serum proenzyme pepsinogen activity of dairy cows with abomasal displacement. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 54, 61-65.

Investigation of plasma pepsinogen level in calves with abomasal distention

Year 2022, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 155 - 160, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.24880/maeuvfd.1110471

Abstract

The aims of the present study was to determine whether or not abomasal damages occurs in calves with abdominal distention using by plasma pepsinogen levels and the positivity of the fecal occult blood test (FOBT). In the study, 30 calves with abdominal distention (distention group) and 15 clinically healthy calves (control group), aged between 1-90 days, were used. Collected plasma samples of all the calves were used to determine plasma pepsinogen levels, using bovine specific ELISA. Fresh stool samples were also taken from the rectum of all the calves and used to determine occult blood in the samples. In the study, melena and occult blood were detected in 11 and 19 of the stool samples, respectively. The plasma pepsinogen levels of calves with abdominal distention (18.06±7.78 ng/ml) were significatly high compared to those of control group (6.70±2.08 ng/ml), (p<0.001). In addition, plasma pepsinogen levels were higher in melena (+) animals than both FOBT (+) and control animals (p<0.001). It is suggestive that plasma pepsinogen levels can be used to determine abomasal damage in calves with gastrointestinal problems, especially with abdominal distention. It can be also useful biomarker to determine the severity of abomasal bleeding and therefore the severity of abomasal damage in calves.

Project Number

Proje No: 0524-MP-18

References

  • Cable, CS., Rebhun, WC., Fubini, SL., Erb, HN., Ducharme, NG. (1998). Concurrent abomasal displacement and perforating ulceration in cattle 21 cases 1985–1996. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 212, 1442-1445.
  • Constable, PD., Stjean, G., Koenig, GR., Hull, BL., Rings, DM. (1992). Abomasal luminal pressure in cattle with abomasal volvulus or left displaced abomasum. JAVMA, 201(10), 1564-1568.
  • Hajimohammadi, A., Badiei, K., Mostaghni, K., Pourjafar, M. (2010). Serum pepsinogen level and abomasal ulcerations in experimental abomasal displacement in sheep. Veterinarni Medicina, 55, 311-317.
  • Hajimohammadi, A., Tabandeh, MR., Nazifi, S., Khosravanian, M. (2017). The Serum Pepsinogen Level of Dairy Cows with Gastrointestinal Disorders. J Fac Vet Med Istanbul Univ, 43(1), 7-11.
  • Gouda, S., Elgioushy, M., Ezzeldein, S., Abdallah, A., Abdelaal, A. (2020). B. Mode Ultrasonographic Imaging of 60 Cattle with Left Abdominal Distension. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, 8(7), 720-727.
  • Harvey, WJD., Smith, JP., Parbuoni, E., Allen, EH. (1983). Reference serum pepsinogen concentrations in dairy cattle. Am J Vet Res, 44, 115-117.
  • Jonathan, M., Naylor-Jerry, V., Bailey, A. (1987). Retrospective Study of 51 Cases of Abdominal Problems in the Calf: Etiology, Diagnosis and Prognosis. Can Vet J, 28, 657-662.
  • Kataria, N., Kataria, AK., Gahlot, AK. (2008). Use of plasma gastrin and pepsinogen levels as diagnostic markers of abomasal dysfunction in marwari sheep of arid tract. Slov Vet Res, 45(4), 121-126.
  • Marshall, TS. (2009). Abomasal Ulceration and Tympany of Calves. Vet Clin Food Anim, 25, 209-220.
  • Mesaric, M., Zadnik, T., Klinkon, M. (2000). Diagnostic value of serum pepsinogen activity in cows with subclinical abomasal ulcers: preliminary results. Revista de Medicin Peek a Veterinaria, 151, 737.
  • Mesaric, M., Zadnik, T., Klinkon, M. (2002). Comparison of serum pepsinogen activity between enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) positive beef cattle and cows with abomasitis. Slov Vet Res, 39, 227-232.
  • Mesaric, M. (2005). Role of serum pepsinogen in detecting cows with abomasal ulcer. Veterinarski Arhiv, 75, 111-118.
  • Ok, M., Sen, I., Turgut, K., Irmak, K. (2001). Plasma gastrin activity and the diagnosis of bleeding abomasal ulcers in cattle. J Vet Med A, 48, 563-568.
  • Panciera, RJ., Boileau, MJ., Step, DL. (2007). Tympany, acidosis, and mural emphysema of the stomach in calves: report of cases and experimental induction. J Vet Diagn Invest, 19, 392-395.
  • Peek, SF., Diver, TJ. (2018). Rebhun’s diseases of dairy cattle. (3rd ed.). Elsevier, St. Louis Mo.
  • Pitt, SR., Fox, MT., Gerrelli, D., Jacobs, DE. (1988). Blood gastrin and pepsinogen response to subclinical infection with Ostertagia ostertagia in adult dairy cattle. Res Vet Sci, 45, 130-131.
  • Radostits, OM., Gay, CC., Hinchcliff, KW., Constable, PD. (2007). A textbook of the diseases of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs and goats. Veterinary Medicine. (10th ed.). Bailliere, Tindall, London, UK.
  • Rastawicki, W., Paradowska-Stankiewicz., I, Stefanoff, P., Zasada, AA. (2011). Reliability of the cut-off value in the routine serodiagnosis of pertussis performed by the commercial ELISA assays. Med Dosw Mikrobiol, 63, 73-80.
  • Sharma, MK., Jain, S. (2013). Leadership Management: Principles, Models and Theories, Global Journal of Management and Business studies. Research India Publications, 3(3), 309-318.
  • Songer, JG., Miskimins, DW. (2005). Clostridial abomasitis in calves: case report and review of the literature. Anaerobe, 11, 290-294.
  • Voros, K., Meyer, C., Stober, M. (1984). Pepsinogen activity in the serum and urine and pepsin activity in abomasal juice of cattle with healthy and nonparasitized abomasums (in German). Zentralblatt fur Veterinary Medicine, 31, 182-192.
  • Zadnik, T., Mesaric, M. (1999). Fecal blood levels and serum proenzyme pepsinogen activity of dairy cows with abomasal displacement. Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 54, 61-65.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Nuri Mamak 0000-0001-9752-9709

Ramazan Yıldız 0000-0001-5772-0891

Halil İbrahim Gökçe 0000-0002-4458-0671

Türker Atcalı 0000-0002-9420-0155

Project Number Proje No: 0524-MP-18
Publication Date December 31, 2022
Submission Date April 29, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 7 Issue: 3

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APA Mamak, N., Yıldız, R., Gökçe, H. İ., Atcalı, T. (2022). Investigation of plasma pepsinogen level in calves with abomasal distention. Veterinary Journal of Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, 7(3), 155-160. https://doi.org/10.24880/maeuvfd.1110471