Hassan Hany, Zaghawa Ahmed, Kamr Ahmed, Aly Mahmoud, Nayel Mohamed, Elsify Ahmed, Salama Akram, Abdelazeim Ali
Department of Animal Medicine and Infectious Diseases (Animal Internal Medicine), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sadat City, Sadat City 32897, Egypt.
Department of Animal Medicine and Infectious Diseases (Infectious Diseases), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sadat City, Sadat City 32897, Egypt.
Open Vet J. 2018;8(4):378-385. doi: 10.4314/ovj.v8i4.5. Epub 2018 Oct 17.
The goals of this study were to measure serum vitamin A (retinol) and E (α-tocopherol) and trace elements concentrations (copper, zinc and selenium) during diseases condition and to determine their association with hematological parameters and immune status of hospitalized camels. A total of 95 dromedary camels [healthy (n=65); hospitalized camels (n=30)] were included in this study. Vitamin A and E concentrations were significantly lower in hospitalized camels than apparently healthy ones (P<0.05). Hospitalized camels had lower concentrations of zinc and selenium compared to healthy camels (P<0.05). Vitamin E, copper, zinc and selenium concentrations were positively correlated with phagocytic activity in hospitalized camels (P<0.05). The likelihood of deficiency of vitamin A and E, zinc and selenium concentrations were significant in female hospitalized camels than males and in young age hospitalized camels < 6 years old compared to old ones (P<0.05). Decreased vitamin A and E and trace elements concentrations were associated with hospitalized camels' phagocytic activity and index. The prevalence of low vitamin A and E, zinc and selenium concentrations were frequent in female hospitalized camels and hospitalized camels of age < 6 years old suggesting severe oxidative stress.
本研究的目的是测量患病期间骆驼血清维生素A(视黄醇)、维生素E(α-生育酚)和微量元素(铜、锌和硒)的浓度,并确定它们与住院骆驼血液学参数和免疫状态的关联。本研究共纳入95峰单峰骆驼[健康骆驼(n = 65);住院骆驼(n = 30)]。住院骆驼的维生素A和E浓度显著低于明显健康的骆驼(P<0.05)。与健康骆驼相比,住院骆驼的锌和硒浓度较低(P<0.05)。在住院骆驼中,维生素E、铜、锌和硒浓度与吞噬活性呈正相关(P<0.05)。雌性住院骆驼比雄性住院骆驼以及6岁以下的年轻住院骆驼比年老住院骆驼维生素A和E、锌和硒浓度缺乏的可能性更大(P<0.05)。维生素A和E以及微量元素浓度降低与住院骆驼的吞噬活性和指数有关。雌性住院骆驼和6岁以下住院骆驼中维生素A和E、锌和硒浓度低的患病率较高,提示存在严重的氧化应激。