1983
DOI: 10.7557/2.3.1.464
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Blood composition of the reindeer . II. Blood chemistry

Abstract:

The blood chemical composition of 578 semi-domestic reindeer were investigated in respect to age, season, calving and nutrition in Northern Finland during 1973-79. The weight gain was maximally 400 g/day at an age of 4-8 weeks as also reflected by high serum thyroxine (T4), alkaline phosphatase (SAP), creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and blood glucose values. Low SAP activity in winter indicated a cessation of growth. The pH of the venous blood was 7.35 and the clotting activity very high (21 sec, 100 %) in sum… Show more

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“…The glucose concentrations were similar to those found in free-grazing reindeer (Soveri et al, 1992;Nieminen, 1980;Nieminen & Timisjarvi, 1983), and the low plasma protein and urea concentrations indicated that the animals were not degrading much muscle protein. The concentrations of insulin were low compared with those of adult reindeer in experiments by Larsen et al (1985) and Raphaela Stimmelmayr (pers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…The glucose concentrations were similar to those found in free-grazing reindeer (Soveri et al, 1992;Nieminen, 1980;Nieminen & Timisjarvi, 1983), and the low plasma protein and urea concentrations indicated that the animals were not degrading much muscle protein. The concentrations of insulin were low compared with those of adult reindeer in experiments by Larsen et al (1985) and Raphaela Stimmelmayr (pers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…urea, plasma protein, glucose and insulin. Urea, plasma protein and 188 glucose have been measured in several field studies (Hyvarinen et al, 1976;Nieminen 1980;Nieminen & Timisjarvi, 1983;Soveri et al, 1992) and urea also in basic physiological studies (Wales et al, 1972;Hove & Jacobsen, 1975;Valtonen & Eriksson, 1977;Valtonen, 1979). There are some data on single metabolites from feeding experiments with reindeer (Larsen et al, 1985;Nieminen etal, 1987; Sakkinen e/<?/.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the proportion of muscle mass of an animal has been considered an important factor in the production rate and concentration of creatinine (Rodwell 2000). Plasma creatinine concentration also appears to increase when protein derived from muscle is used as an energy source at times of nutritional deprivation or after muscle damage (Nieminen and Timisjärvi 1983, Jurado and Mattix 1998). Changes in white‐tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) creatinine levels have been explained by increased Hct which was associated with dehydration or nutritional deprivation (DelGiudice et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species were identified by PCR/sequencing. The average diameter of reindeer erythrocytes is 5.5 m in adult females (Nieminen and Timisjärvi, 1981). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%