2008
DOI: 10.1080/00071660802482310
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Influence of Plasma Lipid Composition on Activity of Factors V, VII and X in Single Comb White Leghorn and Fatty Liver Haemorrhagic Syndrome-Susceptible Laying Hens

Abstract: 1. Plasma lipids were investigated to determine whether they influence the biological activities of specific coagulation proteins Factors V, VII and X. 2. Factor activities decreased when lipids were depleted from the plasma of Single Comb White Leghorn (SCWL) and Fatty Liver Haemorrhagic Syndrome-susceptible (FLHS) laying hens. 3. Addition of lipids removed from SCWL laying hens and FLHS-susceptible laying hens into lipid-depleted plasma of both bird strains caused an increase and decrease, respectively, in F… Show more

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“…Despite the crucial role of TF and TFPI in the coagulation process, their exact functions and blood levels in poultry have never been reported. This issue may be exceptionally important in view of the fact that hemostatic disturbances are a growing and significant problem in poultry production (MURAMOTO et al 2006;YEH et al 2008;YEH et al 2009;NAZIFI et al 2010;PLISZCZAK-KROL et al 2012;ZERYEHUN et al 2012;WIDEMAN et al 2013). Several cases of disseminated intravascular coagulation in birds caused by pathogens and tranexamic acid have been reported recently (SHI- BATANI et al 1997;MURAMOTO et al 2006;MORIS 2015;SUBA et al 2015).…”
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“…Despite the crucial role of TF and TFPI in the coagulation process, their exact functions and blood levels in poultry have never been reported. This issue may be exceptionally important in view of the fact that hemostatic disturbances are a growing and significant problem in poultry production (MURAMOTO et al 2006;YEH et al 2008;YEH et al 2009;NAZIFI et al 2010;PLISZCZAK-KROL et al 2012;ZERYEHUN et al 2012;WIDEMAN et al 2013). Several cases of disseminated intravascular coagulation in birds caused by pathogens and tranexamic acid have been reported recently (SHI- BATANI et al 1997;MURAMOTO et al 2006;MORIS 2015;SUBA et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%