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      DINÂMICAS PRÉ E PÓS-COLOSTRAL DO ERITROLEUCOGRAMA, DA PROTEÍNA PLASMÁTICA TOTAL E DO FIBRINOGÊNIO DE CORDEIROS Translated title: PRE AND POST-COLOSTRAL DYNAMICS OF ERYTHRO-LEUKOGRAM, TOTAL PLASMA PROTEIN, AND FIBRINOGEN OF LAMBS

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          Resumo O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar a dinâmica de alguns parâmetros hematológicos em cordeiros recém-nascidos sadios, antes e após a ingestão de colostro. Foram coletadas amostras sanguíneas de 28 cordeiros recém-nascidos, determinando-se o eritroleucograma, as concentrações de proteína plasmática total (PPT) e de fibrinogênio nos momentos pré e pós-colostro. Os dados foram analisados comparando-se a variabilidade dos parâmetros entre os dois momentos. O hematócrito (P<0,001), a concentração de hemoglobina (P<0,05) e o volume globular médio (VGM) (P<0,05) diminuíram após a ingestão de colostro, enquanto a concentração de hemoglobina globular média (CHGM) aumentou (P<0,01) no momento pós-colostro. Houve aumento no número de leucócitos totais (P<0,001) e nas contagens absolutas de neutrófilos segmentados (P<0,05) e de linfócitos (P<0,01) após a ingestão de colostro. As concentrações de PPT e de fibrinogênio também aumentaram no momento pós-colostro (P<0,001 e P<0,01, respectivamente). O eritroleucograma, as concentrações de PPT e de fibrinogênio variam consideravelmente antes e após a ingestão de colostro, sendo modificados em função da própria ingestão do colostro e/ou da adaptação dos processos fisiológicos do animal à vida extrauterina. Portanto, recomenda-se que a interpretação de hemogramas realizados em cordeiros recém-nascidos seja feita com base em intervalos de referência específicos para o período neonatal.

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          Abstract The aim of this study was to characterize the dynamics of some hematological parameters in healthy newborn lambs before and after colostrum intake. Blood samples of 28 newborn lambs were collected, determining the erythro-leukogram, the total plasma protein (TPP) and fibrinogen concentrations in pre and post-colostrum moments. The data were analyzed comparing the variability of the parameters between the two moments. The packed cell volume (P<0.001), the hemoglobin concentration (P<0.05) and the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) (P<0.05) decreased after colostrum intake, while the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) increased (P<0.01) at the post-colostrum moment. There was an increase in the total white blood cell count (P<0.001) and in the absolute counts of segmented neutrophils (P<0.05) and lymphocytes (P<0.01) after colostrum intake. The TPP and fibrinogen concentrations also increased at the post-colostrum moment (P<0.001 and P<0.01, respectively). The erythro-leukogram, the TPP and fibrinogen concentrations vary considerably before and after colostrum intake, being modified according to the own colostrum intake and/or the adaptation of the physiological processes of the animal to the extrauterine life. Therefore, it is recommended that the interpretation of complete blood cell counts performed in newborn lambs be made based on the specific reference intervals for the neonatal period.

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              Fifteen clinically healthy calves were sampled every week during the first 5 weeks of life and thereafter every month until the age of 6 months. The percentages and absolute values of CD4+, CD8+ gammadelta TCR+ and WC1+ T cells, CD21+ B cells and NKp46+ NK cells were determined by flow cytometry, and the expression of the interleukin-2 receptor alpha chain (CD25) was measured to assess the level of activation of the lymphocyte subpopulations. Neutrophil phagocytosis, respiratory burst and bactericidal activity were measured in five different neutrophil function assays. Most of the parameters examined reached a stable level during the first 6 months of life. The proportions of CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes remained relatively stable during the study period, while there was a moderate decrease in the relative percentage of gammadelta T cells from birth to approximately 5 months of age. However, the absolute numbers of gammadelta T cells per millilitre of blood remained stable throughout the study period and did not display significant variation with age. The percentage of cells expressing the B-cell maturation marker CD21 increased significantly over the first 5 months of life. The proportion of NK cells showed substantial variation during the study. Marked differences in the relative proportions of the lymphocyte subpopulations were noted between the individual calves, and the individual ranking of the animals was largely maintained over time. CD25 expression was detected on a mean of 6.6% of the CD4+ cells, while a lower percentage of the other lymphocyte subpopulations expressed this receptor. Phagocytic activity was demonstrated in approximately 90% of the neutrophils, and this proportion remained stable during the entire study period, while respiratory burst activity showed a moderate decrease during the first 2 months of life. The present study shows that the T-cell subpopulations are present in peripheral blood of calves at levels comparable with adult values, while the B-cell population increases significantly with age. The decrease in the relative percentage of gammadelta T cells appears to be attributable to an increase in the absolute numbers of CD4+ and CD21+ cells, rather than a change in absolute gammadelta T-cell numbers. Furthermore, the results indicate that the neutrophilic granulocytes are functional and able to mount an effective response in young calves from the first week of life.
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                Ciência Animal Brasileira
                Ciênc. anim. bras.
                Universidade Federal de Goiás (Goiânia, GO, Brazil )
                1518-2797
                1809-6891
                September 2018
                : 19
                : 0
                : e24805
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                [1] Curitiba Paraná orgnameUniversidade Federal do Paraná Brazil
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                S1809-68912018000100318
                10.1590/1809-6891v19e-24805
                410f8d1e-8b06-4cc6-b12b-dc82c32bc75a

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                : 08 May 2018
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                erythrogram,complete blood cell count,hemograma,leucograma,eritrograma,ovino,neonato,sheep,neonate,leukogram

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