2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2016000800017
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Perfil de proteínas plasmáticas em cadelas gestantes e não gestantes

Abstract: Resumo: O estudo das interações orgânicas da gestação e as mudanças fisiológicas que estão ocorrendo nesta fase são de extrema importância para a avaliação clínica da fêmea gestante ou para estabelecer o diagnóstico de processos patológicos em andamento. O objetivo do presente estudo foi comparar o perfil das diversas proteínas sanguíneas (frações protéicas do soro - albumina, a1, a2, b, g globulinas e proteína total) durante o período gestacional e no diestro em cadelas. Foram utilizadas 40 fêmeas caninas da … Show more

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“…Albumin can be related to nutritional status, but it can also be linked to liver synthesis and kidney disease (BROCK et al, 2016). Finally, total proteins are part of the blood plasma and have the function of oncotic regulation and responses to inflammatory processes (VANNUCCHI et al, 2016). In this parameter, we observed that there was a significant increase in the Passiflora groups in comparison to the PBS, but still, the results remained within the normal range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Albumin can be related to nutritional status, but it can also be linked to liver synthesis and kidney disease (BROCK et al, 2016). Finally, total proteins are part of the blood plasma and have the function of oncotic regulation and responses to inflammatory processes (VANNUCCHI et al, 2016). In this parameter, we observed that there was a significant increase in the Passiflora groups in comparison to the PBS, but still, the results remained within the normal range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…(Figure 1) resembling the benchmarks (3.59 ± 0.22 g/dL) for non-pregnant animals (LANGE; SCHMIDTH, 2007). An increase was observed in bitches in circulating globulin in the first third of pregnancy due to the need for greater supply to deliver proteins and antibody synthesis for lactation (VANNUCCHI et al, 2016). Serum plasma enzyme ALT increases when there is greater production, increased release or greater clearance of the enzyme.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%