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Acta Veterinaria-beograd | 2007

Micronuclei in lymphocytes of horses and pigs after in vitro irradiation

Danica Hasanbašić; Dunja Rukavina

Within a comprehensive study conducted on the Bosnian- Herzegovinia mountain horse breed, a research on the relative frequency of micronuclei (MN) after in vitro horse blood irradiation was carried out. Experiments on cytogenetic dosimetry were also conducted on pigs. The results of MN test were presented in terms of MN in binucleate (BN) cells. In control samples the percent of MN is very low in relation to irradiated samples where a higher number of MN cells was asserted, as well as a higher number of MN in BN cells. We could also observe that a number of BN cells with MN is proportionally increased with the radiation dosage. The MN test could provide additional data on the level of radiation damage (depletion) in the lymphocytes of the peripheral blood in domestic animals.


Medieval Archaeology | 2017

Cytogenetic Abnormalities Found in Patients with Reproductive Problems

Mirela Mackic-Djurovic; Sabaheta Hasić; Emina Kiseljaković; Dunja Rukavina; Slavka Ibrulj

Introduction One of the important causes of male infertility is aberration at the chromosomes. Aim The main purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and types of chromosomal aberration in infertile/sterile men whose samples were analyzed in the Center for Cytogenetics of Faculty of Medicine University of Sarajevo in the last four years. Methods A total of 353 infertile/sterile men, between the ages of 22-55 years, referred for cytogenetic analysis to the Center for Genetics of Faculty of Medicine during the period 2013-2016. Karyotyping was performed on peripheral blood lymphocytes by using the Giemsa trypsin banding (GTG) technique. Results The structural and numerical chromosomal aberration in infertility/ sterility of men found with the incidence of 6% (20/353). Out of the 20 patients with abnormal cytogenetic diagnosis, structural chromosome abnormalities were observed in 17 (85%) patients and 3 (15%) with numerical aberrations. The type of aberrations mostly found were Robertsonian and reciprocal translocations (35%, 35%, respectively). Conclusions The incidence of chromosomal abnormalities in infertile/sterile males suggests that the cytogenetics analysis is an important in male infertility, especially if it will be used for the purpose of assisted reproduction techniques.


Macedonian veterinary review | 2017

Hematological Importance of Pseudoeosinophilic Granulocytes in Acclimation of Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio Linnaeus, 1758)

Damir Suljević; Adelaida Martinović-Jukić; Muhamed Fočak; Andi Alijagić; Dunja Rukavina; Amir Zahirović

Abstract Adaptation mechanisms as response to water content, oxygen level and pollutants are very important and they can be interpreted by hematological analysis. The aim of this study was the analysis of hematological and immune adaptations of common carp (Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758) to thermal stress. All specimens were divided into a control and experimental group. The control group of fish was exposed to a constant water temperature of 10°C. We induced thermal stress in experimental fish by gradually heating water to 28°C, held for 30 minutes and then comparing the obtained results with the control fish. Short-term hyperthermia lead to an increase of the number of leukocytes, especially pseudoeosinophilic granulocytes and monocytes, while the number of neutrophils and lymphocytes was reduced. The analysis of the leukocyte number and differential blood count in the control group showed high individual variation of segmented granulocytes, monocytes and pseudoeosinophilic granulocytes. Statistically significant differences (p=0.00) were found for the white blood cells, nonsegmented neutrophils and pseudoeosinophils between the control and experimental group. The experimental group of males had an increased number of white blood cells, monocytes and pseudoeosinophils, where significant differences were found for nonsegmented and total neutrophils and also for pseudoeosinophils (p=0.00), lymphocytes (p=0.01) and monocytes (p=0.03). Females had an increased total number of white blood cells, lymphocytes, monocytes and pseudoeosinophils, while significant differences (p=0.00) were obtained in the number of white blood cells, nonsegmented and total neutrophils and pseudoeosinophils between the control and experimental group. Adaptation mechanisms in carp after water temperature heating are mostly reflected in the increase of pseudoeosinophils and the decrease of neutrophils.


Archiv Fur Tierzucht-archives of Animal Breeding | 2010

Polymorphism of the kappa-casein gene in two Bosnian autochthonous cattle breeds.

Muhamed Brka; Aida Hodžić; Norbert Reinsch; Ervin Zečević; Admir Dokso; Radica Djedovic; Dunja Rukavina; Lejla Kapur; Mensur Vegara; Mustafa Šabanović; Ivica Ravić


Veterinaria | 2015

ANALYSIS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AMONG CERTAIN HORSE BREEDS FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Dunja Rukavina; Danica Hasanbašić; Naris Pojskic; Jasmin Ramić; Amir Zahirović; Atifa Ajanović; Kemal Beganović; Adaleta Durmić-Pašić


Genetics & Applications | 2018

MICROSATELLITE DIVERSITY OF CROSSBRED HORSES RAISED IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Dunja Rukavina; Danica Hasanbašić; Belma Kalamujić Stroil; Naris Pojskic


Asian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2018

Genetic causes of reproductive problems in the Bosnian women population

Mirela Mackic-Djurovic; Dunja Rukavina; Lejla Ahmetas


Veterinaria | 2016

PRELIMINARY STUDY OF HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN HERZEGOVINIAN DONKEY

Dunja Rukavina; Atifa Ajanović; Danica Hasanbašić; Aida Hodžić; Damir Suljević; Kemal Beganović; Amir Zahirović


Veterinaria | 2016

Serum thyroxin (T4) and cortisol concentrations in Bosnian and Herzegovinian mountain horses

Dunja Rukavina; Ćazim Crnkić; Atifa Ajanović; Danica Hasanbašić; Amir Zahirović


Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research | 2016

Genetic diversity of Thoroughbred horse population from Bosnia and Herzegovina based on 17 microsatellite markers

Dunja Rukavina; Danica Hasanbašić; Jasmin Ramić; Amir Zahirović; Atifa Ajanović; Kemal Beganović; Adaleta Durmić-Pašić; Belma Kalamujić; Naris Pojskic

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