Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Citazione:
Gender effect on the metabolic
profile of ostriches (Struthio
camelus domesticus) / Moniello, Giuseppe; Pinna, Walter; Piccolo, Giovanni; Di Meo, Carmelo; De Riu, Nicola; Bovera, Fulvia. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1828-051X. - 5:3(2006), pp. 229-235.
Abstract:
In order to better define the effect of the sex on the metabolic profile of young ostriches (Struthio camelus
Domesticus), forty birds were divided into two groups by sex (20 males vs 20 females). The animals were
fed adlibitumnatural pasture and corn silage. The daily ration was completed by administering 1200 g/head
of a commercial concentrate with the following chemical composition expressed as a percentage of dry matter:
crude protein 18.8, crude fibre 8.4, ether extract 3.6, ash 7.5. After about 12 h of fasting, in the morning
the blood was collected from the wing vein. The following biochemical parameters were determined: glucose,
cholesterol, triglycerides, lactate (LAC), total protein (TP), uric acid, total bilirubin (Tbil), creatinine
(CREA), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), natrium (Na), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), iron
(Fe), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (AP), cholinesterase
(ChE); α-amylase (Amyl), lipase (LIPA); γ-glutamyltransferase (GGT).Sex significantly affected only some haematic parameters: in the females total protein and calcium were
higher than in the males (TP, 43.3vs38.9 g/l, respectively for females and males, P < 0.05; Ca, 2.99 vs 2.59
mmol/l, respectively for females and males, P < 0.01). The other haematic parameters did not show significant
differences by sex, and the average values were: glucose (9.87 mmol/l), cholesterol (1.96 mmol/l),
triglycerides (1.56 mmol/l), LAC (6.60 mmol/l), uric acid (361 mmol/l), CREA (31.95 μmol/l), Na (144.8
mmol/l), K (3.27 mmol/l), Cl (109.7 mmol/l), P (1.47 mmol/l), Mg (1.10 mmol/l), Fe (9.22 μmol/l), Tbil (9.28
mol/l), AST (341.3 U/l), ALT (11.42 U/l), AP (75.8 U/l), GGT (10.07 U/l), Amyl (6.97 U/l), LIPA (241.2 U/l),
ChE (385.1 U/l).The results of our study, in agreement with previous findings, contribute to enhance the knowledge on the
metabolic profile of ostriches in function of the sex.
Domesticus), forty birds were divided into two groups by sex (20 males vs 20 females). The animals were
fed adlibitumnatural pasture and corn silage. The daily ration was completed by administering 1200 g/head
of a commercial concentrate with the following chemical composition expressed as a percentage of dry matter:
crude protein 18.8, crude fibre 8.4, ether extract 3.6, ash 7.5. After about 12 h of fasting, in the morning
the blood was collected from the wing vein. The following biochemical parameters were determined: glucose,
cholesterol, triglycerides, lactate (LAC), total protein (TP), uric acid, total bilirubin (Tbil), creatinine
(CREA), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (P), natrium (Na), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), iron
(Fe), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (AP), cholinesterase
(ChE); α-amylase (Amyl), lipase (LIPA); γ-glutamyltransferase (GGT).Sex significantly affected only some haematic parameters: in the females total protein and calcium were
higher than in the males (TP, 43.3vs38.9 g/l, respectively for females and males, P < 0.05; Ca, 2.99 vs 2.59
mmol/l, respectively for females and males, P < 0.01). The other haematic parameters did not show significant
differences by sex, and the average values were: glucose (9.87 mmol/l), cholesterol (1.96 mmol/l),
triglycerides (1.56 mmol/l), LAC (6.60 mmol/l), uric acid (361 mmol/l), CREA (31.95 μmol/l), Na (144.8
mmol/l), K (3.27 mmol/l), Cl (109.7 mmol/l), P (1.47 mmol/l), Mg (1.10 mmol/l), Fe (9.22 μmol/l), Tbil (9.28
mol/l), AST (341.3 U/l), ALT (11.42 U/l), AP (75.8 U/l), GGT (10.07 U/l), Amyl (6.97 U/l), LIPA (241.2 U/l),
ChE (385.1 U/l).The results of our study, in agreement with previous findings, contribute to enhance the knowledge on the
metabolic profile of ostriches in function of the sex.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ostrich; metabolic profile; sex
Elenco autori:
Moniello, Giuseppe; Pinna, Walter; Piccolo, Giovanni; Di Meo, Carmelo; De Riu, Nicola; Bovera, Fulvia
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