Mirna Robić
University of Zagreb
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European Journal of Wildlife Research | 2004
Nina Poljičak-Milas; Alen Slavica; Zdravko Janicki; Mirna Robić; Maja Belić; Suzana Milinković-Tur
Serum biochemical values were determined in blood samples collected from 48 shot fallow deer from the Brijuni islands and 45 sedated fallow deer (Dama dama L.) from hunting grounds in the continental part of Croatia. The parameters were compared with regard to age, sex and habitat. Statistically significant differences were found for serum total protein concentration, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase activity between young and adult island deer, as well as for total protein, triacylglyceride, cholesterol concentration and alkaline phosphatase activity between young and adult continental deer. In young animals, island males had higher albumin concentrations, while continental males had higher alkaline phosphatase values than females. In adult animals, island males had a higher blood urea nitrogen concentration, while continental males had higher albumin and cholesterol concentrations, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase and creatine kinase activities. In this group, males exhibited lower bilirubin and triacylglyceride concentrations than females. Our results indicate that besides age, sex and sampling method, nutritional and environmental factors should be considered when evaluating serum biochemical parameters of fallow deer
Animal Reproduction Science | 2013
Romana Turk; Ožbalt Podpečan; Janko Mrkun; Marjan Kosec; Zlata Flegar-Meštrić; S. Perkov; Jože Starič; Mirna Robić; Maja Belić; Petra Zrimšek
The objective of this study was to evaluate metabolic disorders and oxidative stress in dairy heifers during the transition period. Possible relationships between lipid mobilisation indicators and oxidative stress markers were investigated as well. Nineteen dairy heifers were included in the study. Blood samples were collected at the time of estrus synchronisation in heifers, at insemination, three weeks after insemination, one week before calving, at calving and 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks postpartum. Common metabolic parameters, beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), free fatty acids (FFA), paraoxonase-1 (PON1) activity and total antioxidative status (TAS) were analysed. Around insemination, no significant difference was observed in the majority of tested parameters (P>0.05). However, the transition period markedly affected the concentration of triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL-C, BHB, FFA, TAS and PON1activity. Positive correlations between PON1 activity and total cholesterol, HDL-C and triglycerides were noted but inverse correlations with FFA, BHB and bilirubin were found indicating that PON1 activity changed with lipid metabolism and was influenced by negative energy balance. These findings suggest that lipid mobilisation and oxidative stress are part of a complex metabolic adaptation to low energy balance which reaches equilibrium later in advanced lactation.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2012
Maja Belić; Vesna Kušec; Ante Svetina; Juraj Grizelj; Mirna Robić; Zoran Vrbanac; Marijan Benić; Romana Turk
Biochemical markers of bone turnover have been shown to be useful as inexpensive and noninvasive tools for monitoring skeletal health. The reference range for bone markers in dogs has been set by different age groups. However, other sources of biological variations were not fully investigated in dogs. To explore whether sex influences the interpretation of bone marker data we examined serum bone markers in 33 male and 25 female dogs. The bone markers selected for this study were: bone alkaline phosphatase (BALP) and osteocalcin (OC) as indicators of bone formation, and C-terminal telopeptide (CTx) of type I collagen as marker of bone resorption. All concentrations of bone markers were lower, but still within the reference range reported for dogs. We found statistically significant differences of the median OC and CTx serum concentrations between males and females. The results of this study suggest that there are sex differences in biochemical markers of bone turnover in dogs which should be considered in interpretation of bone marker data.
Inflammation | 2009
Romana Turk; Dražen Vnuk; Ante Svetina; Zlata Flegar-Meštrić; Mirna Robić; Nenad Turk; Vilim Starešina; Vlatko Rumenjak; Dubravka Juretić
The aim of this study was to evaluate the inflammatory response after total splenectomy and spleen autotransplantation in a porcine model by measuring serum platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase activity, C-reactive protein and albumin concentrations. Nineteen piglets were used in the experiment. After induction of anesthesia, animals were randomly divided into three groups: sham-operation with spleens intact (n = 6), total splenectomy (n = 6), and splenic autotransplantation (n = 7) with small fragments of the spleen autotransplanted into the greater omentum. The blood samples were taken just before surgery and on day 1st, 5th, 12th, 26th and 40th postoperatively. PAF-AH activity, CRP and albumin concentrations were assayed in the sera. After total splenectomy, PAF-AH activity was significantly increased on day 5th, while there was no significant increase after spleen autotransplantation or the sham-operation. CRP was significantly increased after surgery in all experimental groups. Albumin was significantly decreased after surgery from day 5th until day 40th in splenectomized and autotransplanted pigs. Increased PAF-AH activity after splenectomy and spleen autotransplantation might be attributed to inflammatory conditions due to the loss of splenic tissue and trauma. Time-course increase of CRP, in all groups after surgery suggests post-injury inflammatory response due to tissue lesion during operation.
Farm Animal Proteomics 2013 | 2013
Petra Zrimšek; Janko Mrkun; Marjan Kosec; Ožbalt Podpečan; Zlata Flegar-Meštrić; Sonja Perkov; Jože Starič; Mirna Robić; Maja Belić; Romana Turk
Dairy cows in early postpartum period experience a rapid increase in milk yield, whereas animal feed consumption ability rises slowly and can not follow increased needs for nutrients (Eicher, 2004). Therefore dairy cows enter a period of negative energy balance (NEB) and metabolic stress. NEB is associated with the change in body condition score (BCS) and the rise of some metabolites such as non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and beta- hydroxybutyrate (BHB) (Lassen and Fettman, 2004). Intensified energy metabolism during periparturient period is accompanied by enlarged rates of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and may results in oxidative stress. Calving causes significant, but temporary, changes in the antioxidant system of cows’ blood (Gaal et al., 2006). Total antioxidant status (TAS) is a single measure that may effectively describe the dynamic equilibrium between pro-oxidants and antioxidant in plasma compartment (Ghiselli et al., 2000). Paroxonase-1 (PON1) is recognized as an important part of the mammalian natural anti-oxidative system (Mackness et al., 1991; Turk et al., 2008).
Research in Veterinary Science | 2005
Romana Turk; Dubravka Juretić; Nenad Turk; Branka Rekić; Vera Simeon-Rudolf; Mirna Robić; Ante Svetina
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2007
Mirna Robić; Branka Artuković; Ana Beck; Andrea Gudan; Ante Svetina; Željko Grabarević
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2005
Branka Artuković; Željko Grabarević; Marina Tišljar; Andrea Gudan; Mirna Robić; Petar Džaja; Nada Granić
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2011
Mirna Robić; Branka Artuković; Ana Beck; Romana Turk; Maja Belić; Ante Svetina; Željko Grabarević
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2010
Maja Belić; Ante Svetina; Vesna Kušec; Silvija Rakočević; Juraj Grizelj; Mirna Robić; Romana Turk