Effects of administration of caffeine on metabolic variables in neonatal pigs with peripartum asphyxia

To determine effects of 2 doses of caffeine on metabolic variables in neonatal pigs with peripartum asphyxia. 180 neonatal pigs. Neonatal pigs were assigned to 2 groups (groups P and F) on the basis of results for a vitality scale (passed or failed, respectively). Within each group, there were 3 sub...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of veterinary research 2010-10, Vol.71 (10), p.1214-1219
Hauptverfasser: Orozco-Gregorio, Hector, Mota-Rojas, Daniel, Bonilla-Jaime, Herlinda, Trujillo-Ortega, Maria E, Becerril-Herrera, Marcelino, Hernandez-Gonzalez, Rafael, Villaneva-Garcia, Dina
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Zusammenfassung:To determine effects of 2 doses of caffeine on metabolic variables in neonatal pigs with peripartum asphyxia. 180 neonatal pigs. Neonatal pigs were assigned to 2 groups (groups P and F) on the basis of results for a vitality scale (passed or failed, respectively). Within each group, there were 3 subgroups of 30 pigs each. Within each group, the 3 subgroups received a placebo that consisted of an empty gelatin capsule, a gelatin capsule that contained 20 mg of caffeine, and a gelatin capsule that contained 35 mg of caffeine, respectively; all capsules were administered orally (0 hours). Blood samples were collected immediately before and 24 hours after capsule administration. Pigs in groups P and F that received 20 or 35 mg of caffeine had significant increases in triglyceride concentrations. All pigs in groups P and F had a significant decrease in lactate concentrations, although the placebo-treated pigs in group F had larger decreases than did the group F pigs treated with 20 or 35 mg of caffeine. Glucose concentrations increased significantly in group F pigs treated with 20 or 35 mg of caffeine (30% and 50%, respectively), whereas glucose concentrations remained unchanged in group P pigs. In pigs treated with 35 mg of caffeine, the final weight obtained for group F was approximately 8% lower than that obtained for group P. Administering caffeine immediately after birth to neonatal pigs with severe oxygen restriction resulted in significant improvements in metabolic variables.
ISSN:0002-9645
1943-5681
DOI:10.2460/ajvr.71.10.1214