The Pathophysiology of Ovine Ostertagiasis: a Study of the Changes in Plasma Protein Metabolism Following Single Infections

Using 125I-albumin and 51CrCl3 plasma albumin turnover rates and plasma loss into the gastrointestinal tract were measured concurrently for 5 weeks following injection of sheep with 300,000–900,000 O. circumcincta larvae as single infections. Only in the heavier infection were inappetence and diarrh...

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description Using 125I-albumin and 51CrCl3 plasma albumin turnover rates and plasma loss into the gastrointestinal tract were measured concurrently for 5 weeks following injection of sheep with 300,000–900,000 O. circumcincta larvae as single infections. Only in the heavier infection were inappetence and diarrhoea noted and these were of a transient nature. Between Days 5 and 9 a marked rise in plasma loss and plasma pepsinogen values were detected and these were associated with a greatly increased turnover rate of albumin. Both the plasma leak and albumin hypercatabolism showed a progressive decline between Days 14 and 22 while the plasma pepsinogen values remained elevated. Despite the significant plasma loss the serum albumin concentrations were not greatly decreased.
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animal diseases
animal health
Animals
Appetite loss
Blood Proteins - metabolism
Chromium Isotopes
Diarrhea
Enzyme Precursors - blood
Gastrointestinal system
Gastrointestinal tract
Hematocrit
Infections
Intestines - metabolism
Larvae
Male
Metabolism
Pepsin A - blood
Plasma
Plasma loss
Protein metabolism
Protein turnover
Proteins
Serum albumin
Serum Albumin, Radio-Iodinated - metabolism
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - metabolism
Trichostrongyloidiasis - metabolism
Trichostrongyloidiasis - veterinary
Turnover rate
Veterinary medicine
title The Pathophysiology of Ovine Ostertagiasis: a Study of the Changes in Plasma Protein Metabolism Following Single Infections
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