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Veterinary Medicine International | 2010

Subacute ruminal acidosis and evaluation of blood gas analysis in dairy cow.

Matteo Gianesella; Massimo Morgante; Chiara Cannizzo; Annalisa Stefani; Paolo Dalvit; Vanessa Messina; Elisabetta Giudice

Subacute Ruminal Acidosis (SARA) corresponds to an imbalance between lactate-producing bacteria and lactate-using bacteria, which results in a change in ruminal pH associated with a prevalent consumption of rapidly fermentable carbohydrates. In our study, 216 primiparus and multiparus dairy cows were selected from 20 Italian intensive dairy herds and were divided into three groups based on the risk of SARA. All the dairy cows had high average milk production. After blood sampling, a complete blood gas analysis was performed. One-way ANOVA was performed to compare the three groups. O(2) Cont, PCO(2), blood pH, O(2)Hb, urinary pH, and rumen pH were significantly lower in cows with rumen pH < 5.5. These results indicate that blood gas analysis is a valuable tool to diagnose acidosis in dairy cows because it provides good assessment of acidosis while being less invasive than rumen pH analysis.


Journal of Dairy Research | 2011

Pattern of serum protein fractions in dairy cows during different stages of gestation and lactation

Giuseppe Piccione; Vanessa Messina; Angelo Schembari; Stefania Casella; Claudia Giannetto; Daniela Alberghina

In dairy cows the period of transition from late gestation to early lactation is recognized as inducing considerable metabolic adaptation. The aim of this study was to analyse modifications in serum protein values occurring during the dry and the transition period and during lactation in a group of five Holstein cows of high average milk production. For all subjects, selected on the basis of their pregnancy status, blood samples were collected at different physiological phases: dry period (-60, -30 d to calving), transition period (almost 7 d to calving, 7 d after calving), and lactation (weeks 2, 5 and 15 after calving), for a total of eight blood samples for each cow. On each blood sample total proteins and electrophoresis analysis were performed. On the data obtained, normally distributed (P<0·05, Kolmogorov-Smirnovs test), one-way Repeated Measure Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), was applied to evaluate the influence of different stages of gestation and lactation on the considered parameters. Results showed a significant effect on total proteins, α1-globulins, β-globulins, γ-globulins and albumin/globulin ratio. Most of the detected modifications were related to the transition from gestation to lactation, indicating that it is a period of great metabolic stress for cows. On the basis of the obtained results we can affirm that the pattern of serum protein fraction rn could give information about dehydration, plasma volume expansion and hepatic function occurring during the peripartum period in dairy cows.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2012

Serum acute phase proteins in cows with SARA (Subacute Ruminal Acidosis) suspect

Chiara Cannizzo; Matteo Gianesella; Elisabetta Giudice; Vanessa Messina; Giuseppe Piccione; Massimo Morgante

The aim of this study was to evaluate the variations of Acute Phase Proteins (APPs) and other blood constituents during the onset of the sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) pathological status. A total of 108 cows from 12 dairy herds were randomly selected and divided into three Groups of 36 animals each. All animals were subjected to a rumenocentesis. Group A was composed by subjects with a rumen pH>5.8, Group B was composed by subjects with a rumen pH ≤5.5≤5.8 and Group C was composed by subjects with a rumen pH<5.5. Blood samples were collected by jugular venipuncture and Haptoglobin (Hp), Serum Amyloid A (SAA), Total Proteins, Albumin and White Blood Cells (WBC) were determined. Oneway ANOVA showed a statistical significance on Rumen pH, Hp, SAA. SARA seems not stimulate the APPs production from liver.


Comparative Haematology International | 2010

Haematological and haematochemical responses to training and competition in standardbred horses

Giuseppe Piccione; Stefania Casella; Claudia Giannetto; Vanessa Messina; Vincenzo Monteverde; Giovanni Caola; Sergio Guttadauro


Archive | 2012

CHANGES OF SOME HAEMATOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN DAIRY COWS DURING LATE GESTATION, POST PARTUM, LACTATION AND DRY PERIODS

Giuseppe Piccione; Vanessa Messina; Simona Marafioti; Stefania Casella; Claudia Giannetto; Francesco Fazio


Comparative Haematology International | 2010

Blood lactate levels during exercise in athletic horses

Giuseppe Piccione; Vanessa Messina; Stefania Casella; Claudia Giannetto; Giovanni Caola


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2013

Heart Rate, Net Cost of Transport, and Metabolic Power in Horse Subjected to Different Physical Exercises

Giuseppe Piccione; Vanessa Messina; Marilena Bazzano; Claudia Giannetto; Francesco Fazio


Comparative Haematology International | 2012

Seasonal variations of some serum electrolyte concentrations in sheep and goats

Giuseppe Piccione; Vanessa Messina; Irene Vazzana; Salvatore Dara; Claudia Giannetto; Anna Assenza


Journal of Applied Biomedicine | 2011

Nycthemeral rhythms of total locomotor activity and oxidative markers in horse

Giuseppe Piccione; Claudia Giannetto; Stefania Casella; Simona Marafioti; Vanessa Messina; Anna Assenza; Caterina Faggio; Francesco Fazio


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2012

Annual changes of some metabolical parameters in dairy cows in the Mediterranean area

Giuseppe Piccione; Vanessa Messina; S. Scianò; Anna Assenza; Tiziana Orefice; Irene Vazzana; A. Zumbo

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