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Research in Veterinary Science | 2012

A novel technique of ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block in calves.

Jiro Iwamoto; Norio Yamagishi; Kouya Sasaki; Danil Kim; Bhuminand Devkota; Kazuhisa Furuhama

An interventional ultrasound technique to increase the safety of surgical treatment of the calf forelimb was tested. First, the brachial plexus was evaluated using ultrasonography and then 2% lidocaine was injected under ultrasound guidance. Ultrasonically, the brachial plexus appeared as multiple hypoechoic areas surrounded by a hyperechoic rim or a hyperechoic structure characterised by multiple discontinuous lines. It was located between the omotransverse muscle and axillary artery and vein. The sensitive effect in the forelimb was seen mainly in the area supplied by the musculocutaneous nerve, indicating successful blockage in the nerve plexus. Out of the eight forelimbs, the motor effect was observed in seven forelimbs. These results suggest the clinical feasibility of ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block in bovine medicine, although further studies are needed to examine various approaches, including the sites of needle insertion and the appropriate volume and dosage of anaesthetic.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2011

Response of plasma bone markers to a single intramuscular administration of calcitriol in dairy cows

Danil Kim; Yuji Kawakami; Norio Yamagishi; Izumi Abe; Kazuhisa Furuhama; Bhuminand Devkota; Norimoto Okura; Shigeru Sato; Shuichi Ohashi

To elucidate the effects of an exogenous calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3)) on plasma bone markers, the formation item osteocalcin (OC), undercarboxylated OC (ucOC) and bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BALP), and the resorption parameter tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b (TRAP5b) and hydroxyproline (HYP) were measured in conjunction with plasma calcitriol and calcium (Ca) concentrations in dairy cows receiving calcitriol or its vehicle according to a 2×2 crossover design. Calcitriol (0.5 μg/kg, i.m.) increased significantly its plasma level during 6 h to day 2 and plasma Ca concentration during 12 h to day 7 compared to the vehicle. Also, plasma OC and ucOC started to rise from day 3 and 1, respectively, and remained elevated until day 7. No change in plasma BALP, TRAP5b or HYP associated with calcitriol treatment was noted. These results demonstrate that exogenous calcitriol stimulates osteoblasts to biosynthesise OC, a determinant of the bone formation in cows.


Veterinary Journal | 2012

Relationship between sex hormone fluctuations and biomarkers of bone resorption in bovine plasma during the oestrous cycle.

Bhuminand Devkota; Kouki Itagaki; Danil Kim; Kouya Sasaki; Takeshi Osawa; Kazuhisa Furuhama; Norio Yamagishi

The objective of this study was to determine the potential influence of fluctuations in the sex hormones progesterone and oestradiol-17β (E(2)), on biomarkers of bone resorption (hydroxyproline [HYP] and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b [TRAP5b]) during the oestrous cycle of Holstein cows. Over the course of the study, plasma HYP concentrations did not change and alterations in the concentration of TRAP5b negatively correlated with E(2) levels: enhanced TRAP5b activity correlated with decreased E(2) concentrations below a defined level. This finding enhances the understanding of calcium homeostasis in post-partum dairy cows.


Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 2012

Effects of cortisol secreted via a 12-h infusion of adrenocorticotropic hormone on mineral homeostasis and bone metabolism in ovariectomized cows

Danil Kim; Norio Yamagishi; Bhuminand Devkota; Kazuhisa Furuhama

To evaluate the effects of endogenously secreted cortisol on mineral homeostasis and bone metabolism in cows, 4 ovariectomized Holstein cows were infused for 12 h with either an adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) solution (0.5 mg/2 L isotonic NaCl solution per cow) or isotonic NaCl solution in a 2×2 crossover design. ACTH infusion stimulated cortisol secretion and increased plasma cortisol concentrations for 18 h (P<0.001), leading to an elevated plasma glucose concentration until 36 h (P<0.001). Plasma calcium and magnesium concentrations in ACTH-infused cows fluctuated within normal ranges, whereas hypophosphatemia was observed unequivocally. The biochemical bone resorption markers tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b and hydroxyproline decreased following ACTH infusion (P<0.001 and P=0.003, respectively). Similarly, the bone formation marker, bone-specific alkaline phosphatase, decreased continuously until 72 h after the ACTH infusion (P<0.001). These results demonstrate that increased secretion of cortisol via a 12-h ACTH infusion disrupted homeostasis of inorganic phosphate and suppressed bone metabolism in ovariectomized cows without involving gonadal steroid hormones.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2012

Colorimetric assay for the quantification of serum iodixanol concentration and its application on estimation of glomerular filtration rate in cattle

Moe Miura; Norio Yamagishi; Kouya Sasaki; Danil Kim; Bhuminand Devkota; Kazuhisa Furuhama

A colorimetric assay used to quantify the non-ionic contrast medium iodixanol in sera was validated and compared with high-performance liquid chromatography. The application of this assay to estimate glomerular filtration rates (GFR) in cattle was examined. Serum iodixanol was de-iodinated by alkaline hydrolysis and the amount of released iodine was subsequently determined using a ceric arsenite method. There was a close correlation between the two methods using identical specimens. In clinically healthy cattle with different body weights, the reference value (166.3-178.8 mL/min/m(2)) based on body surface area was fairly stable as compared with that (2.13-3.63 mL/min/kg) based on body weight. Based on GFR data in healthy and renal-impaired cattle, when the GFR decreased to more than 60% of the reference value, serum urea nitrogen and creatinine concentrations increased. The colorimetric assay is a simple method for the estimation of GFR in cattle and requires no expensive equipment.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009

Fluorometric Method for Measuring Plasma Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase Isoform 5b and Its Application in Cattle

Norio Yamagishi; Kazuya Takehana; Danil Kim; Moe Miura; Toichi Hirata; Bhuminand Devkota; Shigeru Sato; Kazuhisa Furuhama


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2010

Changes in plasma bone metabolic markers in periparturient dairy cows.

Danil Kim; Norio Yamagishi; Atsushi Ueki; Moe Miura; Fumiya Saito; Shigeru Sato; Kazuhisa Furuhama


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2011

Effects of an Oleaginous Calcitriol on Changes in Plasma Calcitriol, Calcium and Bone Metabolic Markers in Dairy Cows

Danil Kim; Norio Yamagishi; Izumi Abe; Kazuhisa Furuhama; Bhuminand Devkota; Shuichi Ohashi


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2009

Application of a reservoir-type calcitriol transdermal patch in dairy cattle.

Norio Yamagishi; Toru Namioka; Norimoto Okura; Shigeru Sato; Danil Kim; Kazuhisa Furuhama; Yoshihisa Naito


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2012

Dose-Response Effects of an Aqueous Formulation of Calcitriol and Evaluation of Renal Function in Nonpregnant Cows

Danil Kim; Norio Yamagishi; Yuji Kawakami; Izumi Abe; Kazuhisa Furuhama; Bhuminand Devkota; Kouya Sasaki; Norimoto Okura; Shigeru Sato; Shuichi Ohashi

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Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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