2017
DOI: 10.5455/ajvs.255501
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Relationship Between Some Biochemical Parameters and Hormones in Milk and Serum Associated to Reproduction in She Camel

Abstract: Key words:she camel; milk; serum; correlation; regression; hormonal analysis; biochemical parameters, nitric oxide, lysozyme.This study is a trial to determine some hormonal and biochemical parameters levels in milk versus their levels in camels sera in order to be an easier available tool for better management, treatment, or prevention of infertility problems. For this trial, 70 apparently healthy dromedary she camels (6-12 years old) of average weight 520 kg were used. Milk and blood samples of the same came… Show more

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“…Overall means of plasma PRL was no significantly affected by pregnancy period where it increased steadily from first trimester and continued in second and third trimester of pregnancy. These results were in agreement with previous results in she-camels (Ibrahim et al 2017). Dopamine is known to regulate the secretion of PRL through a long feedback mechanism (Gill-Sharma 2009) and is particularly important for females after labor (Delitala, 2009).…”
Section: Changes In Blood Biochemical Constituents and Hormonal Profiles During Pregnancy Periodsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Overall means of plasma PRL was no significantly affected by pregnancy period where it increased steadily from first trimester and continued in second and third trimester of pregnancy. These results were in agreement with previous results in she-camels (Ibrahim et al 2017). Dopamine is known to regulate the secretion of PRL through a long feedback mechanism (Gill-Sharma 2009) and is particularly important for females after labor (Delitala, 2009).…”
Section: Changes In Blood Biochemical Constituents and Hormonal Profiles During Pregnancy Periodsupporting
confidence: 93%