iochemical status of the cows' organism with genital mycoplasmosis
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2025.1.33
Abstract
An important component of ensuring the country's food security is the intensive development of animal husbandry, which is impossible without maintaining a high level of reproductive ability of animals. The reproductive function of animals is influenced by a variety of factors, among which a significant place belongs to diseases of the genital organs of various etiologies, which include genital mycoplasmosis of cattle. The purpose of the experiment was to study the effect of genital mycoplasmosis on the main metabolic parameters of cows. For its implementation, a group of cows with genital mycoplasmosis was formed, controlled by clinically healthy cows. In both groups of cows, the serum levels of total protein and its fractions, urea, glucose, cholesterol, creatinine, bilirubin, AsAT and AlAT were determined. As a result of the conducted studies, it was found that with genital mycoplasmosis in cows, there is a violation of protein metabolism, characterized by an increase in protein content due to its globulin fraction, moderate toxic damage to the liver is noted, while there are no changes in carbohydrate, fat metabolism and filtration capacity of the kidneys.
About the Author
R. M. VasilievRussian Federation
Roman M. Vasiliev - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor
St. Petersburg
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Vasiliev R.M. iochemical status of the cows' organism with genital mycoplasmosis. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2025;(1):33-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2025.1.33