2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2006.11.001
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Variation in certain hematological and biochemical parameters during the peri-partum period in Kilis does

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“…The transition from pregnancy to lactation involves variation in circulating concentrations of metabolites and hormones (Iriadam, 2007;Chávez et al, 2009). Energy requirement by the gravid uterus and then by the lactating mammary gland greatly increases and could be not covered by dietary intake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition from pregnancy to lactation involves variation in circulating concentrations of metabolites and hormones (Iriadam, 2007;Chávez et al, 2009). Energy requirement by the gravid uterus and then by the lactating mammary gland greatly increases and could be not covered by dietary intake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the normal levels of haemato-biochemical parameters have been found to be influenced by different physiologi-cal stages of animals (Ahmad et al, 2003). Pregnancy and lactation are two most important stages in the life of animals, which affect metabolism resulting in the alteration of the haemato-biochemical profile (Krajnicakova et al, 2003;Iriadam 2007). However, no such study has beenper formed to investigate the erythrocytic indices during different stages of lactation.…”
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“…Para monócitos os resultados foram em geral superiores aos recomendados por Feldman et al (2000) (0 a 550 monócitos/mm 3 ), principalmente nas cabras não gestantes (1.897 monócitos/mm 3 ) e com 120 (1.424 monócitos/mm 3 ) a 135 dias de gestação (1.185 monócitos/mm 3 ), o que não tem significado fisiológico, visto que todas as fêmeas estavam saudáveis. Iriadam (2007) observaram em cabras da raça Kilis aumento significativo na contagem de neutrófilos no dia do parto, enquanto o número de eosinófilos e monócitos diminuiram com a gestação e o pós-parto.…”
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