Presentation by Sandip Banerjee, Kefelew B and Sintayehu Y at the 5th All Africa conference on animal production, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 25-28 October 2010.
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Some hematological and biochemical parameters of Arsi Bale sheep naturally infected with Facilola sp.
1. Some hematological and biochemical parameters of
Arsi Bale sheep naturally infected with Facilola sp.
Sandip Banerjee, Kefelew B and Sintayehu Y
Department of Animal and Range Science
Hawassa University
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2. Arsi Bale sheep is the most predominant
sheep in Hawassa
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Challenges and opportunities October 25-28, 2010.
3. Liver fluke is one of the important causes of loss in carcass
weight
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Challenges and opportunities October 25-28, 2010.
4. Damage to liver causes loss in the value of carcass,
besides death in many cases
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5. Most of the times the whole organ is to be discarded
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6. Different stages of infection
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7. The serum biochemical traits were analyzed using
Humastar-300
Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALKP),
Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST),
Serum aniline amino transferase, (ALT)
Serum cholesterol( CH),
Serum creatinine (CREA),
Serum total protein (TP)
and
Serum triglycerides (TRI)
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8. Hematological traits were analyzed using
Abbott CELL-DYN 1800
White blood corpuscles (WBC),
Red blood corpuscles (RBC),
Lymphocytes (LYM),Total cell count (MID),
Granulocytes, (GRAN) ,Hemoglobin ( Hb),
Hematocrit (HCT),Mean corpuscular volume (MCV),
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH)
and
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC).
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9. Parameters Infected Ram Non infected Ram Infected Ewe Non infected Ewe
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
ALKP٭٭
(IU/L)
423.0 ± 134.4ª
(254-622)
170.5± 17.6b
(158-183)
467.3±205.17 ª
(285-917)
163.5±22.35b
(136-202)
ALT٭
(IU/L)
23.6±5.4 ª
(16-32)
15.5± 4.94 b
(12-19)
25.0±15.8 ª
(10-61)
17.33±6.7 b
(10-25)
AST٭٭
(IU/L)
292.4±172.25 c
(107-535)
118.0± 4.24 ª
(115-121)
232.0±179.9 b c
(83-682)
165.83±37.8 ª b
(97-210)
CH٭٭
(mg/dl)
59.2±13.9bc
(38-79)
37.0± 11.3 ª
(29-45)
68.0±17.4c
(42-97)
44.16±8.32 ªb
(34-55)
CREA٭
(mg/dl)
.75±.36 ª
(.2-1.4)
.85±.07 ª
(.8-.9)
.84±.35 ª
(.2-1.3)
1.03±.1 b
(.9-1.2)
TP٭
(g/dl)
6.10±.79 ª
(5.1-7.4)
5.1± 1.13 b
(4.3-5.9)
5.8±1.11 ª
(4-7.5)
5.23±1.32 b
(3.6-7.2)
TRI٭
(mg/dl)
20.11±6.0 ª
(9-27)
15.5± 3.53 b
(13-18)
21.2±10.76 ª
(4-43)
15.16±4.5 b
(9-21)
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Results for Serum Biochemical traits
10. Parameters I
Infected Ram Non infected Ram Infected Ewe Non infected Ewe
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
WBC٭
(k/µl) 30.10±13.2 ª
(16-46.8)
42.95± 12.51 b
(34.1-54.8)
39.8±16.7 b
(17-67.8)
44.21±16.09 b
(31.5-73)
LYM٭
(RM) 26.93±12.7 ª
(13.5-42.8)
38.5± 9.9 b
(31.5-41.5)
36.6±15.5 b
(16.4-62.7)
38.5±16.11 b
(25.5-65.6)
MID٭
(RM) 2.34±1.07 ª
(.6-4.0)
2.95±1.62 b
(1.8-4.1)
2.2±1.02 ª
(.8-3.5)
3.71±1.88 c
(1.8-6.3)
GRAN٭
(RM) .811±.61 ª
(.2-2.0)
1.4±1.13 b
(.6-2.2)
.94±.63 ª
(.1-1.7)
2.0±1.52 c
(.6-4.8)
RBC٭
(M/ µl) 4.78±1.01 ª
(3.43-6.31)
5.65±.35 b
(5.4-5.9)
5.34±1.27 b
(2.85-6.4)
5.49±.76 b
(4.05-6.24)
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Results for some hematological traits-1
11. Parameters I
Infected Ram Non infected Ram Infected Ewe Non infected Ewe
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
Mean± SD
Range
HB٭
(g/dl)
9.87±2.63 ª
(4.4-11.9)
11.05± 1.34 ª
(10.1-12)
10.36±2.11 ª
(6-13.1)
12.36±3.8 b
(8.7-18.2)
HCT٭
(%) 16.32±2.8 ª
(13-20.8)
18.15±1.35 b
(17.2-19.1)
17.73±4.6 ªb
(8.7-22.2)
18.23±2.84 b
(12.7-20.5)
MCV٭
(fl)
34.64±2.62 ª
(31.8-40.6)
32.15± .353 b
(31.9-32.4)
32.64±1.006 b
(30.4-33.9)
32.51±.82 b
(31.4-33.5)
MCH٭
(pg)
15.78±3.3 ª
(12-21.3)
19.5± 1.13 b
(18.7-20.3)
19.32±3.7 b
(15.7-28.4)
18.15±2.3 b
(15.7-20.5)
MCHC٭
(g/dl)
50.11±10.4 ª
(31.9-67.1)
60.75±2.9 b
(58.7-62.8)
59.52±13.46 b
(47.7-93.1)
56.6±8.21 b
(47.3-64.5)
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Results for some hematological traits-2
12. Results and Conclusion
Significant differences (P≤0.05)were observed in Serum Alkaline phosphatase (
ALKP) , serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and cholesterol( CH) levels of the
infected and non infected sheep.
There were differences in values of all the other parameters, both hematological
and serum biochemical parameters, though not significant.
It can thus be concluded that ALKP, AST and CH levels can indicate tehe extent
of hepatic damage due to Faciola sp. in sheep
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13. Thank you
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