2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2004.09.010
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Serum paraoxonase activity in dairy cows during pregnancy

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“…Other authors have also reported a similar tendency (Turk et al 2004, Darul and Kruczyńska 2005, Miyamoto et al 2006. Turk et al (2005) suggested that the concentration of total cholesterol in cow blood at the end of pregnancy is lower than earlier in pregnancy, due to increased demands of the fetus and increased maternal steroid hormone production. Pösö et al (2000) pointed out that the lower concentration of cholesterol observed immediately after parturition might result from lower activity of LCAT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Other authors have also reported a similar tendency (Turk et al 2004, Darul and Kruczyńska 2005, Miyamoto et al 2006. Turk et al (2005) suggested that the concentration of total cholesterol in cow blood at the end of pregnancy is lower than earlier in pregnancy, due to increased demands of the fetus and increased maternal steroid hormone production. Pösö et al (2000) pointed out that the lower concentration of cholesterol observed immediately after parturition might result from lower activity of LCAT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…According to Turk et al (2004Turk et al ( , 2005 and Uchida et al (1993) the higher TG concentration in blood before parturition might be connected with a decreased TG catabolism and increased TG synthesis. The authors reported that, at the end of pregnancy, acetate produced in the rumen was not fully utilized by the mammary gland and thus its uptake by the liver for TG synthesis was increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been stated that free radical level will also be higher because of NEFA oxidation that increases in hepatocyte mitochondrium 29 . A decrease in the antioxidant capacity may be possible depending on the function of secretion and synthesis in the liver of ruminant in which hepatomegaly is seen due to elevated intracellular lipid rate resulting from increased NEFA synthesis 30,31 . The relationship between blood NEFA and triglycerides in the peripartum period by performed studies has been well documented 32,33 and reported that increase in the oxidative metabolism has implied peroxidation of fatty acids leading to formation of lipid peroxides 34 .…”
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“…TG levels in all the groups were lower at calving day, postpartum 1 w (the first week in postpartum period), and postpartum 2 w (the second weeks in postpartum period) measurements when compared to prepartum 2 w. We also accomplished considerable difference (P=0.049) at only postpartum 1w TG concentrations at evaluations among the groups, and the lowest TG level was computed in control group. TG is used for making milk fat by mammary gland during lactation period 4 ; therefore, TG serum concentration is lower in lactation than dry period 23 . On the other hand, At their recent study, Phillips et al 25 demonstrate that inclusion of methionine into diets of cows drops off their serum TG at postpartum 1 st week.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%