2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1625758
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Effekte einer präoperativen Applikation von Butafosfan und Cyano-cobalamin auf Rekonvaleszenz, klinisch-chemische Parameter, antioxidativen Stoffwechsel und postoperative Labmagenentleerung bei Kühen mit Dislocatio abomasi

Abstract: Zusammenfassung: Gegenstand und Ziel: Die Zielstellung bestand darin zu prüfen, ob durch die Medikation mit Butafosfan und Cyanocobalamin bei Kühen mit linksseitiger Labmagenverlagerung (LDA) eine verbesserte klinische Rekonvaleszenz, eine geringere Ausprägung der postoperativen Labmagenparalyse und positive Einflüsse auf den Energie- und Fettstoffwechsel sowie den antioxidativen Stoffwechsel erzielt werden können. Material und Methode: Insgesamt 30 Kühe mit LDA wurden alternierend der Versuchsgruppe… Show more

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“…Even though the dosage of combined butafosfan and cyanocobalamin applied in the present study was high with 10 mL/100 kg of BW on 3 d consecutively, in comparison with other studies (Fürll et al, 2006;Lohr et al, 2006;Sarasola et al, 2008), only few effects were observed. The dosage used in the other mentioned studies was 5 mL/100 kg of BW given on 1 to 3 consecutive days.…”
Section: Observed Effectscontrasting
confidence: 80%
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“…Even though the dosage of combined butafosfan and cyanocobalamin applied in the present study was high with 10 mL/100 kg of BW on 3 d consecutively, in comparison with other studies (Fürll et al, 2006;Lohr et al, 2006;Sarasola et al, 2008), only few effects were observed. The dosage used in the other mentioned studies was 5 mL/100 kg of BW given on 1 to 3 consecutive days.…”
Section: Observed Effectscontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…One of the primary fields of combined butafosfan and cyanocobalamin application is the treatment of ketosis in dairy cows. But, other uses and beneficial effects of combined butafosfan and cyanocobalamin include prevention of milk fever (Schuh, 1994), improvement of fertility, reproductive and productive performance (Flasshoff, 1974;Cuteri et al, 2008;Deniz et al, 2010), decrease of stress (Simon, 1990), and faster recovery after surgery for abomasal displacement (Fürll et al, 2006). In the present study, the slightly higher milk yield in the treated cows after the treatment was not surprising and confirmed observations from Cuteri et al (2008), who observed increased milk production after application of combined butafosfan and cyanocobalamin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our results should be compared with those of 7 previous studies in dairy cows that utilized the same formulation of cyanocobalamin and butaphosphan (Sommer et al, 1971;Flasshoff, 1974;Palmer, 1980;Schuh, 1994;Fürll et al, 2006;Lohr et al, 2006;Rollin et al, 2010). The 7 previous studies administered s.c. or i.v doses of cyanocobalamin (1-4 mg/cow) and butaphosphan (2-8 g/cow) on 1 to 3 occasions; approximate i.v.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The label dose of Catosal in the United States is 1 to 2 mL/100 lb of BW by i.v., i.m., or s.c. injection, equivalent to butaphosphan (0.45-0.91 mg/kg of BW) and cyanocobalamin (0.23-0.45 μg/kg of BW), and the injection can be repeated daily. Increased milk and milk protein yields have been observed following intramuscular cyanocobalamin administration (10 mg/cow per week) and oral cyanocobalamin supplementation (500 mg/cow per day; Girard and Matte, 2005;Graulet et al, 2007), but the effects on metabolism have been variable (Schuh, 1994;Fürll et al, 2006;Lohr et al, 2006). In dairy cattle, the phosphorus content of liver tissue decreases in early lactation due to a reduction in hepatocellular cytosol volume as well as a decrease in cytosolic phosphorus concentration (Grünberg et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%