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KOYUNLARDA VE YENİ DOĞAN KUZULARlNDA KAN pH'SI VE TİROİT HORMON DÜZEYLERİ
1995
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Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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Bu araştırmada, 10'ar adet kuzuda ve bunların analarında, doğumdan hemen sonra ve 24 ile 72 saat sonra kan serumu tiroit hormonlarının düzeyleri ile kan pH'sı değerleri karşılaştırıldı. Yeni doğan kuzuların kan pH'sı koyunlardan daha düşük, serum tiroit hormonları düzeyleri ise daha yüksekti. Kuzularda; doğumdan sonraki 1., 24.ve 72. saatlerde, kan pH'sı ve toplam trliyodotironin (TT3) düzeyleri gittikçe arttı, toplam troksin (TT4) düzeyi ise azaldı. Koyunlarda ise aynı parametrelerde, doğumdan sonraki 72. saatte serum TT3 düzeyindeki azalma haricinde, önemli bir değişiklik yoktu. Kuzularda, özellikle doğumdan sonraki 24. ve 72. saatlerde tiroid hormonları düzeyleri ile kan pH'sı arasında önemli negatif bir ilişki (P<0.05) bulundu.

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Blood pH and thyroid hormone levels in cows and new natural cows
1995
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In this study, the blood pH values were compared to the levels of serum thyroid hormones in 10 puppies and their mothers, immediately after birth and 24 to 72 hours after birth. The blood pH of newborn bears was lower than the sheep, while the levels of serum thyroid hormones were higher. In the 1st, 24th and 72th hours after birth, the blood pH and total trliodothyronin (TT3) levels increased and the total troxine (TT4) levels decreased. There was no significant change in the same parameters in sheep, except a decrease in serum TT3 levels in the 72th hour after birth. A significant negative relationship (P<0.05) was found in the skulls, especially in the 24th and 72th hours after childbirth, between thyroid hormone levels and blood pH.

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Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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