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Potential markers during transition period for early identification of subclinical ketosis and subclinical mastitis in Holstein dairy cows

Research Authors
Hussein Awad Hussein, A. El-Sebaie, M.N. Abd-El-Salam, R. Staufenbiel
Research Department
Research Journal
XXVII International World Buiatrics Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon Congress Centre, June 03 – 08,2012.
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2012

Liver copper, selenium, and zinc profiles in relation to different production phases

Research Authors
Hussein Awad Hussein, Anja Müller, Rudolf Staufenbiel
Research Department
Research Journal
XXVII International World Buiatrics Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, Lisbon Congress Centre, June 03 – 08,2012.
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2012

Interrelationship among blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in unilateral ureteral ligation of dogs

Research Abstract
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of unilateral ureteral ligation on blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in dogs. A total number of 25 apparently healthy adult mongrel dogs found Assiut City, Egypt, were subjected to study. Animals were divided into five equal groups: the left ureter was ligated for 2, 7, 14 and 21 days in groups, I, II, III and IV, respectively, while group Vrepresented the control group. The animals in groups I, II, III and IV were euthanized on days 2, 7, 14 and 21, respectively. Right and left uretronephrectomies were performed and specimens were taken for the histopathological examination. Results revealed significant increases in total leucocytes and neutrophils counts from day 2 to day 17. There were significant decreases (p0.01) in total red blood cell (RBC) count and packed cell volume (PCV)% at day 14. Creatinine level was significantly increased on days 7 and 17. Histopathological changes were varied from glomerular swelling and congestion to glomerular atrophy. In conclusion, serum creatinine was highest on days 3 and 7, while creatinine clearance was lowest at day 7. The serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) was the highest at day 21. Major histopathological changes were observed on day 21. These changes were compatible with the ultrasonographic and biochemical findings.
Research Authors
M. A. H. Abd El-Hakiem & Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah & H A. Youssef & A. S. Saleh & Khaled M. A. Hassanein
Research Department
Research Journal
Comp Clin Pathol
Research Year
2011

Interrelationship among blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in unilateral ureteral ligation of dogs

Research Abstract
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of unilateral ureteral ligation on blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in dogs. A total number of 25 apparently healthy adult mongrel dogs found Assiut City, Egypt, were subjected to study. Animals were divided into five equal groups: the left ureter was ligated for 2, 7, 14 and 21 days in groups, I, II, III and IV, respectively, while group Vrepresented the control group. The animals in groups I, II, III and IV were euthanized on days 2, 7, 14 and 21, respectively. Right and left uretronephrectomies were performed and specimens were taken for the histopathological examination. Results revealed significant increases in total leucocytes and neutrophils counts from day 2 to day 17. There were significant decreases (p0.01) in total red blood cell (RBC) count and packed cell volume (PCV)% at day 14. Creatinine level was significantly increased on days 7 and 17. Histopathological changes were varied from glomerular swelling and congestion to glomerular atrophy. In conclusion, serum creatinine was highest on days 3 and 7, while creatinine clearance was lowest at day 7. The serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) was the highest at day 21. Major histopathological changes were observed on day 21. These changes were compatible with the ultrasonographic and biochemical findings.
Research Authors
M. A. H. Abd El-Hakiem & Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah & H A. Youssef & A. S. Saleh & Khaled M. A. Hassanein
Research Department
Research Journal
Comp Clin Pathol
Research Year
2011

Interrelationship among blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in unilateral ureteral ligation of dogs

Research Abstract
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of unilateral ureteral ligation on blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in dogs. A total number of 25 apparently healthy adult mongrel dogs found Assiut City, Egypt, were subjected to study. Animals were divided into five equal groups: the left ureter was ligated for 2, 7, 14 and 21 days in groups, I, II, III and IV, respectively, while group Vrepresented the control group. The animals in groups I, II, III and IV were euthanized on days 2, 7, 14 and 21, respectively. Right and left uretronephrectomies were performed and specimens were taken for the histopathological examination. Results revealed significant increases in total leucocytes and neutrophils counts from day 2 to day 17. There were significant decreases (p0.01) in total red blood cell (RBC) count and packed cell volume (PCV)% at day 14. Creatinine level was significantly increased on days 7 and 17. Histopathological changes were varied from glomerular swelling and congestion to glomerular atrophy. In conclusion, serum creatinine was highest on days 3 and 7, while creatinine clearance was lowest at day 7. The serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) was the highest at day 21. Major histopathological changes were observed on day 21. These changes were compatible with the ultrasonographic and biochemical findings.
Research Authors
M. A. H. Abd El-Hakiem & Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah & H A. Youssef & A. S. Saleh & Khaled M. A. Hassanein
Research Department
Research Journal
Comp Clin Pathol
Research Year
2011

Interrelationship among blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in unilateral ureteral ligation of dogs

Research Abstract
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of unilateral ureteral ligation on blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in dogs. A total number of 25 apparently healthy adult mongrel dogs found Assiut City, Egypt, were subjected to study. Animals were divided into five equal groups: the left ureter was ligated for 2, 7, 14 and 21 days in groups, I, II, III and IV, respectively, while group Vrepresented the control group. The animals in groups I, II, III and IV were euthanized on days 2, 7, 14 and 21, respectively. Right and left uretronephrectomies were performed and specimens were taken for the histopathological examination. Results revealed significant increases in total leucocytes and neutrophils counts from day 2 to day 17. There were significant decreases (p0.01) in total red blood cell (RBC) count and packed cell volume (PCV)% at day 14. Creatinine level was significantly increased on days 7 and 17. Histopathological changes were varied from glomerular swelling and congestion to glomerular atrophy. In conclusion, serum creatinine was highest on days 3 and 7, while creatinine clearance was lowest at day 7. The serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) was the highest at day 21. Major histopathological changes were observed on day 21. These changes were compatible with the ultrasonographic and biochemical findings.
Research Authors
M. A. H. Abd El-Hakiem & Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah & H A. Youssef & A. S. Saleh & Khaled M. A. Hassanein
Research Department
Research Journal
Comp Clin Pathol
Research Year
2011

Interrelationship among blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in unilateral ureteral ligation of dogs

Research Abstract
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of unilateral ureteral ligation on blood constituents, renal histopathology and ultrasonography in dogs. A total number of 25 apparently healthy adult mongrel dogs found Assiut City, Egypt, were subjected to study. Animals were divided into five equal groups: the left ureter was ligated for 2, 7, 14 and 21 days in groups, I, II, III and IV, respectively, while group Vrepresented the control group. The animals in groups I, II, III and IV were euthanized on days 2, 7, 14 and 21, respectively. Right and left uretronephrectomies were performed and specimens were taken for the histopathological examination. Results revealed significant increases in total leucocytes and neutrophils counts from day 2 to day 17. There were significant decreases (p0.01) in total red blood cell (RBC) count and packed cell volume (PCV)% at day 14. Creatinine level was significantly increased on days 7 and 17. Histopathological changes were varied from glomerular swelling and congestion to glomerular atrophy. In conclusion, serum creatinine was highest on days 3 and 7, while creatinine clearance was lowest at day 7. The serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) was the highest at day 21. Major histopathological changes were observed on day 21. These changes were compatible with the ultrasonographic and biochemical findings.
Research Authors
M. A. H. Abd El-Hakiem & Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah & H A. Youssef & A. S. Saleh & Khaled M. A. Hassanein
Research Journal
Comp Clin Pathol
Research Member
Research Year
2011

Effect of Different Energy Levels of Diets on the Performance, Nutrient Digestibilities and Carcass Characteristics of Lambs

Research Abstract
Eighteen male lambs (initial weight 30±1.3 kg and 5-6 months) were used in this experiment to study the effect of energy levels on the performance, nutrient digestibility and carcass traits. Total experimental period was 90 days. The animals were allotted into 3 groups, 6 animals per each. The first group was fed a medium energy (ME) diet (3.20 Mcal/kg diet), while the second group fed on diet contained high energy (HE) level ( 3.50 Mcal/kg diet) and the third group fed on low energy (LE) diet ( 2.90 Mcal/kg diet). All diets contained 14.70% crude protein in dry matter. The average daily feed intake was affected significantly (P0.05) by the level of energy and lambs group fed on low energy ration had significantly (P0.05) increased feed intake compared with other treatment groups. Lambs that received the highest energy level diet had a higher significant (P0.05) average daily gain than that received the medium and low energy diets. Feed conversion was deteriorated in lambs group fed on low energy diet. The digestion coefficient of nutrients and total digestible nutrient were increased significantly (P0.05) with high energy diet. Dressing percentage and body fat was increased with feeding high dietary energy. It could be concluded that the high dietary energy produced the best performance, nutrient digestibilities and carcass traits of lambs.
Research Authors
Abdel-Baset Nasr Sayed
Research Journal
IJAVMS
Research Pages
PP.472-476
Research Vol
Vol. 5, Issue 5
Research Year
2011

Sensitive and rapid detection of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus by reverse transcription loop mediated isothermal amplification

Research Authors
Soliman H., Midtlyng P., El-Matbouli M
Research Journal
Journal of Virological Methods
Research Pages
77-83
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
158
Research Year
2009

The Effects of Prebiotic, Probiotic and Synbiotic Supplementation on Intestinal Microbial Ecology and Histomorphology of Broiler Chickens.

Research Abstract
A study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of prebiotic, probiotic and synbiotic supplementation on intestinal microflora and histomorphology of broilers. One-day-old Avian 48 chicks (n=100) were randomly assigned to 4 treatments (25 birds/treatment) for 6 week experiment. Each treatment consisted of 3 replicates (two replicate of 8 birds and one with 9 birds). Treatment groups were as follow: 1. Basal diet (control); 2. Basal diet plus Mannan- Oligosaccharide (MOS) at levels of 2 g /kg of the starter diets and 0.5 g/kg of the grower diets); 3. Basal diet plus probiotic (3 g/kg diet, Saccharomyces cerevisiae); and 4. Basal diet plus the combination of pre and probiotics (synbiotic). On d 21 and 42, 3 birds per treatment were sacrificed to evaluate gut morphology and microbiology. Duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and cecum microflora composition and intestinal histomorphology were determined. The final body weight (BW), weight gain, feed conversion efficiency were significantly (p0.05) higher in probiotic and synbiotic supplemented broilers compared with the control and prebiotic groups. Concentrations of bacteria belonging to Lactobacillus spp. in the duodenum and jejunum digesta at d 42 were significantly (P 0.05) higher in prebiotic supplemented broilers compared with the control and synbiotic treatments. However, synbiotic supplementation maintaining populations of unprofitable or potential pathogens (E. coli) at relatively low levels (numerically) in the small intestinal and cecal digesta. In addition, the total aerobes and coliform colony count were not significantly affected by any of the dietary treatment. Morphology data for the small intestine showed that synbiotic supplemented broilers had significantly higher (p 0.05) villus height in the duodenum, jejunum, ileum in comparison with the other treatments. The crypt depths were numerically (p > 0.05) decreased in duodenum and ileum in synbiotic supplemented broilers. In addition, the age had significant effect on intestinal histomorphology. Moreover, the interaction between dietary treatment and age did not affect (p > 0.05) any of the intestinal histomorphological parameters.
Research Authors
Sherief M. Abdel-Raheem, Sherief M. S. Abd-Allah, Khaled M. A. Hassanein
Research Journal
International Journal for AgroVeterinary and Medical Sciences
Research Pages
277-289
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 6, Issue 4
Research Year
2012
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