2020
DOI: 10.32718/nvlvet9823
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Protein-synthesizing function and functional state of the liver of dogs at experimental toxocariasis

Abstract: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of toxocariasis invasion on protein-synthesizing function and functional state of the liver of dogs. For experimental studies, 12 dogs aged from two to four months were used and two groups of six animals were formed in each: control and experimental. Puppies of the experimental group were experimentally infected with the pathogen toxocariasis at a dose of 5,000 invasive eggs of T. canis per kg of body weight. The control puppies were clinically healthy. Protei… Show more

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“…An important indicator of protein-synthesizing function of the liver is to determine the level of total protein and its fractions in the serum of infected animals (Lavryshyn & Gutyj, 2019). It reflects the changes that occur in the body of cows in various pathological conditions (Said et al, 2020;Slivinska et al, 2020), including experimental fasciolosis. Animal blood proteins, being in close functional connection with proteins of various tissues, reflect the changes that occur in the tissues and organs of the body during disorders of their metabolic processes caused by pathological factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important indicator of protein-synthesizing function of the liver is to determine the level of total protein and its fractions in the serum of infected animals (Lavryshyn & Gutyj, 2019). It reflects the changes that occur in the body of cows in various pathological conditions (Said et al, 2020;Slivinska et al, 2020), including experimental fasciolosis. Animal blood proteins, being in close functional connection with proteins of various tissues, reflect the changes that occur in the tissues and organs of the body during disorders of their metabolic processes caused by pathological factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%