2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12111414
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Evaluation of Biochemical Composition of Amniotic and Allantoic Fluids at Different Stages of Pregnancy in Queens

Abstract: Fetal fluid contents have functions in protecting fetuses and are essential for fetal development and maturation. However, little is known about the exact physiological functions of fetal fluids in fetal development, as well as the changing composition throughout the gestational period in cats. In this study, the biochemical composition of amniotic (AMN) and allantoic (ALL) fluids was investigated, as well as in the maternal serum of pregnant queens. Eighteen queens were included in this study and assigned to … Show more

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“…ALT activity showed no significant change in the allantoic fluid of cats, similar to Bigliardi et al. ( 2022 ), but in the amniotic fluid decreased until days 40–50 and after that increased. AST activity increased in the feline allantoic fluid, especially after day 45 (Bigliardi et al., 2022 ), and similarly, in the current study, AST activity increased significantly in the allantoic fluid of cats.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…ALT activity showed no significant change in the allantoic fluid of cats, similar to Bigliardi et al. ( 2022 ), but in the amniotic fluid decreased until days 40–50 and after that increased. AST activity increased in the feline allantoic fluid, especially after day 45 (Bigliardi et al., 2022 ), and similarly, in the current study, AST activity increased significantly in the allantoic fluid of cats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The maximum activity of creatine kinase in the feline allantoic fluid was observed on days 50-60, probably indicating the muscular development of the fetus during the end of pregnancy. Maximum creatine kinase activity in the feline allantoic fluid was observed on days 50-60, probably related to the muscle growth of the fetus, whereas, in the amniotic fluid, its activity decreased during pregnancy despite consistently similar activities during the gestation period in other studies (Bigliardi et al, 2022;Fresno et al, 2012). Creatine kinase activity in dog ' s allantoic and amniotic fluids did not change during pregnancy, and no significant difference was observed between fluids.…”
Section: Biochemical Componentsmentioning
confidence: 62%
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