Variations of blood metabolites in single‐ and multiple‐bearing Ossimi ewes during the transition period

Author:

Hussein Hussein Awad1ORCID,Mohammed Omer Amany M.2,Karam Mohammad H.1

Affiliation:

1. Veterinary Internal Medicine, Department of Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Assiut University Assiut Egypt

2. A Field Veterinarian Directorate of Veterinary Medicine Sohag Egypt

Abstract

AbstractEvaluation of the metabolic profile indices allows early detection and treatment of various metabolic disorders during the transition period in ewes. This study aimed to determine the variations in the blood metabolites around lambing in Ossimi ewes. The blood metabolites were investigated in ewes with single (n = 27) and multiple (n = 9) lambs at 3‐ and 1‐week pre‐lambing and 3‐week post‐lambing. The plasma concentrations of glucose were higher in single‐bearing ewes than those in multiple‐bearing ewes (p < .05), moreover, its lowest value was measured at 1‐week prepartum in both groups. Throughout the study period, the serum concentrations of non‐esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were significantly increased in ewes with multiple lambs compared to ewes with single lambs (p < .05), and the highest value was found at 1‐week before parturition in both groups. In addition, the serum level of beta‐hydroxybutyric acid (BHBA) was higher at 3‐week postpartum, and it was significantly increased in multiple‐bearing ewes than that in single‐bearing ones (p < .05) at 3‐week pre‐lambing. In both groups, the lowest values of total proteins were determined 1‐week before lambing, and its concentrations, at 3‐ and 1‐week prepartum, were higher in ewes with single lambs than those with multiple lambs (p < .05). In contrast, the serum concentrations of albumin were significantly lowered 1‐week postpartum (p < .05), and without significant differences between both groups (p > .05). The serum activities of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and gamma‐glutamyltransferase (GGT) were significantly increased at 1‐week after parturition in both groups (p < .05). Furthermore, the serum activities of AST were higher in multiple‐bearing ewes than those in single‐bearing ones at 3‐week pre‐lambing and 3‐week post‐lambing (p < .05). Variable positive and negative correlations were determined among the blood metabolites. In conclusion, physiological adaptations are associated with the fluctuation of the blood metabolites around lambing. The higher the number of foetuses the higher the metabolic variations in Ossimi ewes. Therefore, regular metabolic profiling for health monitoring may be necessary to avoid disease development during the transition period.

Publisher

Wiley

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