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Veterinary Medicine International | 2010

Electrocardiogram of Clinically Healthy Mithun (Bos frontalis): Variation among Strains

Sagar Sanyal; Pradip Kumar Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh; Kinsuk Das; Kezha V. Vupru; Chandan Rajkhowa; Mohan Mondal

A study was conducted to establish the normal electrocardiogram in four different genetic strains of mithun (Bos frontalis). Electrocardiography, cardiac electrical axis, heart rate, rectal temperature and respiration rate were recorded in a total of 32 adult male mithun of four strains (n = 8 each). It was found that the respiration and heart rates were higher (P < .05) in Manipur than other three strains. Amplitude (P < .05) and duration of P wave and QRS complex differed (P < .01) among the strains. Mizoram strain had the highest amplitude and duration of P wave and QRS complex. On the other hand, higher (P < .05) amplitude and duration of T wave were recorded in Arunachalee and Mizoram strains. The mean electrical axis of QRS complex that were recorded for Arunachalee and Manipur strains were similar to that reported for other bovine species; whereas the electrical axis of QRS for Nagamese and Mizoram strains were more close to feline and caprine species, respectively. In conclusion, electrocardiogram of mithun revealed that the amplitude and duration of P wave, QRS complex and T wave were different among four different genetic strains of mithun and the electrical axis of QRS complex for Nagamese and Mizoram mithuns are dissimilar to bovine species.


Biological Rhythm Research | 2016

Alteration in the in vitro activity of milk leukocytes during different parity in high yielding cross-bred cows

Tripti Sharma; Pradip Kumar Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh; Dipak Banerjee; Bikash Chandra Das; Joydip Mukherjee

Abstract In vitro activity of milk leukocytes (viz. neutrophils, lymphocytes and macrophages) was evaluated in forty-eight (48) clinically healthy high-yielding cross-bred cows of mid-lactation stage (100–200 days of lactation), divided into four groups namely 1st parity (n = 12), 2nd parity (n = 12), 3rd parity (n = 12) and 4th and above parity (n = 12). Milk samples were taken (250 ml/cow) were taken. Milk somatic cell counts (SCC) and differential leukocyte counts (DLC) were performed microscopically. In vitro phagocytic index (PI) of milk neutrophils and macrophages was evaluated by colorimetric nitro blue tetrazolium reductive assay. Mitogen-induced milk lymphocyte blastogenic response was measured by colorimetric MTT (tetrazolium) assay after isolation of the milk leukocytes by density gradient centrifugation. Milk SCC differed significantly (p < 0.01) between different parity. Cows of 4 and above parity showed significantly (p < 0.01) higher milk SCC compared to primiparous cows. There was no significant difference in milk DLC during different parities in high-yielding cross-bred cows. There was a significant (p < 0.01) variation in lymphocyte blastogenesis amongst parity. The highest value of lymphocyte blastogenesis was seen at 3rd parity, whereas lowest value was obtained in the cows of both 1st and 4th or above parity. PI of milk neutrophils did not differ significantly between parity. PI of milk macrophages was significantly (p < 0.01) higher in 3rd parity and lower (p < 0.01) in 1st and 4th parities. The study indicated that depressed activity of milk lymphocytes and macropages was lower and SCC was higher in the cows of 4th and above parity indicating more mammary stress and hence susceptible to udder infection and mastitis. Therefore, better care and managemental interventions should be taken around these periods.


Biological Rhythm Research | 2016

Infradian rhythmicity in egg production features in relation to antioxidant profiles of Rhode Island Red (RIR) birds reared at backyard in different agroclimatic zones of West Bengal during summer stress

S. Maity; Partha Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh; Dipak Banerjee; Joydip Mukherjee

Abstract Egg production features viz. weekly hen day and egg weight together with some stress markers were studied in RIR birds reared under backyard in different agroclimatic zones of West Bengal. Overall, weekly hen day average and egg weight in summer was 3.39 ± 0.09 and 45.13 ± 0.24 g, respectively. But the pattern of egg production in various zones is not same, as significant egg production difference (P ≤ 0.01) among zones was noticed in summer, from 26th to 37th week. There was significant (P ≤ 0.01) correlation between weekly hen day average and egg weight on 26th, 35th and 37th week (P ≤ 0.05). The observed overall level of antioxidant enzymes viz. SOD (U/g of Hb), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) (μmol/L), TAS (mmol/L) and LDH (IU/L) were 0.56 ± 0.61, 565.15 ± 0.61, 1.43 ± 0.61 and 203.05 ± 0.61, respectively, irrespective of zones. It was observed that mean concentration of SOD, GHS-Px, TAS and LDH of RIR birds reared at backyard have positive association with weekly hen day average and average egg weight throughout summer stress. The current findings showed that RIR birds reared at backyard had better adaptation ability to summer stress in different agroclimatic zones of West Bengal.


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2008

Effect of Unilateral Adrenalectomy on the Blood Biochemistry of Black Bengal Goats (Capra hircus)

Veerasamy Sejian; Sagar Sanyal; Pradip Kr. Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh


Journal of Dairy, Veterinary & Animal Research | 2015

Influence of seasonal variation in the general composition of black bengal goat (Capra Aegagrus Hircus) milk

Mihir Bhatta; Debasish Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh


Social Science Research Network | 2017

Influence of Seasonal Variation on the Expression of Heat Shock Protein 70 in Black Bengal Goat (Capra Aegagrus Hircus) Lymphocytes

Mihir Bhatta; Debasish Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh


Social Science Research Network | 2017

Studies on Some Physiological Parameters of Black Bengal Goat During the Changing Ambient Temperature with the Generation of GIS Database

Mihir Bhatta; Debasish Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh


Indian Journal of Biology | 2016

The Effect of the Seasonal Variation and Sexual Dimorphism on the Erythrocytic Indices of Black Bengal Goats (Capra aegagrus hircus) in Nadia, West Bengal

Mihir Bhatta; Debasish Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh


Indian Journal of Biology | 2015

The Influence of Seasonal Variation on the Testosterone Hormone of Black Bengal Bucks (Capra aegagrus hircus)

Mihir Bhatta; Debasish Das; Probal Ranjan Ghosh


Journal of Interacademicia | 2010

Impact of copper supplementation on growth performance and blood biochemical profile in broiler chicken.

Bhaskar Samanta; Probal Ranjan Ghosh; Kinsuk Das; Pradip Kumar Das; Sagar Sanyal; G. D. V. Pandiyan

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Debasish Das

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Mihir Bhatta

Kalyani Government Engineering College

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Partha Das

West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences

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Pradip Kumar Das

West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences

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Dipak Banerjee

West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences

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Joydip Mukherjee

West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences

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Bikash Chandra Das

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Chandan Rajkhowa

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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G. K. Choudhary

West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences

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Mohan Mondal

National Dairy Research Institute

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