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Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2009

Efficacy of oral rehydration therapy solutions containing sodium bicarbonate or sodium acetate for treatment of calves with naturally acquired diarrhea, moderate dehydration, and strong ion acidosis.

Ismail Sen; V. Altunok; Mahmut Ok; Alparslan Coskun; Peter D. Constable

OBJECTIVE To determine and compare the effects of 4 oral replacement therapy (ORT) solutions on acid-base balance, abomasal emptying rate, and plasma volume expansion in calves with naturally acquired diarrhea and moderate dehydration. DESIGN Prospective study. ANIMALS 20 calves. PROCEDURES 20 calves up to 45 days of age were randomly allocated (n = 5/group) to receive 2 L of 1 of 4 treatments via oroesophageal intubation: sodium bicarbonate (150 mmol/L or 300 mmol/L) or sodium acetate (150 mmol/L or 300 mmol/L). The 4 test solutions contained acetaminophen (50 mg/kg [22.7 mg/lb]) and 50 g of glucose monohydrate. Jugular venous blood samples were obtained periodically before and after administration of the ORT solution. Abomasal emptying rate was determined by use of the time to maximal plasma acetaminophen concentration. RESULTS Plasma bicarbonate concentration increased more rapidly in calves administered bicarbonate-containing ORT solutions, whereas the rate of systemic alkalinization, as assessed via blood pH, did not differ consistently among treatments. The 300 mmol/L ORT solutions were emptied at a significantly slower rate from the abomasum than 150 mmol/L ORT solutions, with no difference in emptying rate between acetate and bicarbonate-containing ORT solutions of similar molality. The 300 mmol/L sodium acetate ORT solution significantly increased plasma volume. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Clinically important differences in the resuscitative response to 300 mmol/L or 150 mmol/L ORT solutions of sodium acetate or sodium bicarbonate were not identified.


Biochemical Genetics | 2011

Genetic Structure and Variation of Van Cats

V. Altunok; Nazmi Yüksek; Ceren Caner Berkman; Zahid Tevfik Ağaoğlu; İnci Togan

To determine the genetic structure and variation of Van cats and some other cats, seven enzyme loci were examined using horizontal starch gel electrophoresis. ME bands were observed for the first time in cats. For the enzyme loci CA1, SOD, GPI, and GOT, neither the individual Van cats nor the specimens of other cat species exhibited any variation. These enzymes presented identical bands, all of which were homozygous. With respect to the PGD, ME, and ESD loci, however, genetic variation was observed in all of the cats. Hence, three of the seven gene–enzyme systems (43%) were polymorphic with two alleles, contributing to an estimate of average heterozygosity of 0.33–0.49 for the Van cats. PGD was the most discriminatory among the three polymorphic loci. The phylogenetic tree indicated that the Van, Persian, Turkish Angora, and Turkish Tekir cats are distinct from Siamese and Bombay cats.


Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research-revue Canadienne De Recherche Veterinaire | 2003

Effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics on renal antioxidants, malondialdehyde levels, and some serum biochemical parameters

E. Yazar; Muammer Elmas; V. Altunok; Abdullah Sivrikaya; Esma Oztekin; Yavuz Osman Birdane


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B-infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health | 2003

Blood and Colostrum/Milk Serum γ-Glutamyltransferase Activity as a Predictor of Passive Transfer Status in Lambs

M. Maden; V. Altunok; F. M. Bi̇rdane; V. Aslan; M. Ni̇zamlioglu


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 2007

Effect of flunixin meglumine on cytokine levels in experimental endotoxemia in mice.

E. Yazar; Ayse Er; Kamil Uney; V. Altunok; Muammer Elmas


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B-infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health | 2002

The Effect of Tilmicosin on Cardiac Superoxide Dismutase and Glutathione Peroxidase Activities

E. Yazar; V. Altunok; Muammer Elmas; Bunyamin Tras; A. L. Bas; V. Özdemir


Revue De Medecine Veterinaire | 2005

Evolutionary relationship among three native and two crossbreed sheep breeds of Turkey : preliminary results

M. I. Soysal; Evren Koban; Emel Ozkan; V. Altunok; Zafer Bulut; Mehmet Nizamlıoğlu; İnci Togan


Research in Veterinary Science | 2001

Specific enzyme activities in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid as an aid to diagnosis of tracheobronchitis and bronchopneumonia in dogs.

M. Maden; V. Altunok; F.M Birdane; V Aslan; M. Nizamlioglu


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B-infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health | 2002

Investigation of Haematological and Biochemical Side Effects of Tilmicosin in Healthy New Zealand Rabbits

V. Altunok; E. Yazar; Muammer Elmas; Bunyamin Tras; A. L. Bas; Ramazan Col


Revue De Medecine Veterinaire | 2001

Effect of tilmicosin on cardiac muscle and serum creatine kinases activities and serum total protein level in healthy male Balb/C mice

E. Yazar; V. Altunok; Muammer Elmas; Bunyamin Tras; A. L. Bas; V. Özdemir

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İnci Togan

Middle East Technical University

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Ceren Caner Berkman

Middle East Technical University

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