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Vet Rec ; 193(4): e3055, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37211882

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Enteral hydration in cattle is most commonly performed as a bolus (B) via the ororuminal route, although continuous flow (CF) administration via the nasoesophageal route represents a viable alternative. Currently, no study has compared the effectiveness of these two methods. This study aimed to compare the efficiency of enteral hydration using CF and B to correct water, electrolyte and acid-base imbalances in cows. METHODS: Protocols for the induction of dehydration were applied twice to eight healthy cows, with an interval of 1 week. In a crossover design, two types of enteral hydration were performed using the same electrolyte solution and volume equal to 12% of bodyweight (BW): CF (10 mL/kg/h, between 0 and 12 hours) and B (6% BW, twice, at 0 and 6 hours). Clinical and blood variables were determined at -24, 0, 6, 12 and 24 hours and compared using repeated-measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Induced moderate dehydration and hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis were corrected after 12 hours using the two hydration methods, with no differences observed between the methods. LIMITATIONS: The study was conducted with induced rather than natural imbalances, so the findings should be interpreted cautiously. CONCLUSION: Enteral CF hydration is as effective as B hydration in reversing dehydration and correcting electrolyte and acid-base imbalances.


Subject(s)
Acid-Base Imbalance , Cattle Diseases , Animals , Cattle , Female , Acid-Base Imbalance/veterinary , Dehydration/therapy , Dehydration/veterinary , Electrolytes , Fluid Therapy/veterinary , Water , Cross-Over Studies
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J Biol Phys ; 44(4): 539-556, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29974373

ABSTRACT

Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) is a binding protein that regulates the availability of steroid hormones in the plasma. Although best known as a steroid carrier, recent studies have associated SHBG in modulating behavioral aspects related to sexual receptivity. Among steroids, estradiol (17ß-estradiol, oestradiol or E2), documented as the most active endogenous female hormone, exerts important physiological roles in both reproductive and non-reproductive functions. In this framework, we employed molecular dynamics (MD) and docking techniques for quantifying the interaction energy between a complex aqueous solution, composed by different salts, SHBG and E2. As glucose concentration resembles measured levels in diabetes, special emphasis was devoted to analyzing the interaction energy between this carbohydrate, SHBG and E2 molecules. The calculations revealed remarkable interaction energy between glucose and SHBG surface. Surprisingly, a movement of solute components toward SHBG was observed, yielding clusters surrounding the protein. The high energy and short distance between glucose and SHBG suggests a possible scenario in favor of a detainment state between the sugar and the protein. In this context, we found that glucose clustering does not insert modification on binding site area nor over binding energy SHBG-E2 complex, in spite of protein superficial area increment. The calculations also point to a more pronounced interaction between E2 and glucose, considering the hormone immersed in the solution. In summary, our findings contribute to a better comprehension of both SHBG and E2 interplay with aqueous solution components.


Subject(s)
Estradiol/metabolism , Estrogens/metabolism , Glucose/metabolism , Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin/metabolism , Electrolytes , Estradiol/chemistry , Estrogens/chemistry , Humans , Molecular Dynamics Simulation , Protein Conformation , Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin/chemistry
3.
Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 47(7): 01-08, jul. 2017. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1480011

ABSTRACT

According to the World Health Organization, the development of orally replacement fluids and electrolytes was one of the most significant advances of the twentieth century, markedly reducing mortality from diarrheal children. In veterinary medicine, oral electrolyte solutions (OES) are routinely used to treat diarrheic neonatal calves in order to correct water, electrolyte and acid base imbalances. In North America, the use of OES is routine and there are at least 20 commercial alternatives. Use of OES has increased in recent years in Brazil, but just five commercial products are currently available. The OES should contain, in suitable concentrations, electrolytes, glucose and an alkalizing agent to ensure its therapeutic efficacy. This review aimed to address the therapeutic importance of OES for neonatal calves and to evaluate the compositions and characteristics of those commercially available in Brazil.


De acordo com a Organização Mundial da Saúde, o desenvolvimento da reposição de fluidos e eletrólitos por via oral foi um dos avanços mais significativos da medicina no século XX, reduzindo marcadamente a mortalidade de crianças diarreicas. Na medicina veterinária, as soluções eletrolíticas orais (SEO) são rotineiramente utilizadas no tratamento de bezerros neonatos diarreicos com o intuito de corrigir os desequilíbrios hidroeletrolíticos e ácido base. Na América do Norte, o emprego de SEO é habitual e existem, pelo menos, 20 alternativas comerciais. O uso das SEO se expandiu nos últimos anos, no Brasil, havendo, atualmente, cinco produtos disponíveis no comércio. As SEO devem veicular eletrólitos, glicose e um agente alcalinizante em concentrações apropriadas para garantir a sua eficácia terapêutica. Essa revisão tem o objetivo de abordar a importância e uso terapêutico das SEO para bezerros neonatos, além de avaliar as composições e características das disponíveis comercialmente no mercado brasileiro.


Subject(s)
Animals , Infant, Newborn , Cattle , Acid-Base Imbalance/veterinary , Fluid Therapy/veterinary , Enteral Nutrition/veterinary , Animals, Newborn , Diarrhea/veterinary
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Ci. Rural ; 47(7): 01-08, jul. 2017. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-13099

ABSTRACT

According to the World Health Organization, the development of orally replacement fluids and electrolytes was one of the most significant advances of the twentieth century, markedly reducing mortality from diarrheal children. In veterinary medicine, oral electrolyte solutions (OES) are routinely used to treat diarrheic neonatal calves in order to correct water, electrolyte and acid base imbalances. In North America, the use of OES is routine and there are at least 20 commercial alternatives. Use of OES has increased in recent years in Brazil, but just five commercial products are currently available. The OES should contain, in suitable concentrations, electrolytes, glucose and an alkalizing agent to ensure its therapeutic efficacy. This review aimed to address the therapeutic importance of OES for neonatal calves and to evaluate the compositions and characteristics of those commercially available in Brazil.(AU)


De acordo com a Organização Mundial da Saúde, o desenvolvimento da reposição de fluidos e eletrólitos por via oral foi um dos avanços mais significativos da medicina no século XX, reduzindo marcadamente a mortalidade de crianças diarreicas. Na medicina veterinária, as soluções eletrolíticas orais (SEO) são rotineiramente utilizadas no tratamento de bezerros neonatos diarreicos com o intuito de corrigir os desequilíbrios hidroeletrolíticos e ácido base. Na América do Norte, o emprego de SEO é habitual e existem, pelo menos, 20 alternativas comerciais. O uso das SEO se expandiu nos últimos anos, no Brasil, havendo, atualmente, cinco produtos disponíveis no comércio. As SEO devem veicular eletrólitos, glicose e um agente alcalinizante em concentrações apropriadas para garantir a sua eficácia terapêutica. Essa revisão tem o objetivo de abordar a importância e uso terapêutico das SEO para bezerros neonatos, além de avaliar as composições e características das disponíveis comercialmente no mercado brasileiro.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Infant, Newborn , Cattle , Enteral Nutrition/veterinary , Fluid Therapy/veterinary , Acid-Base Imbalance/veterinary , Animals, Newborn , Diarrhea/veterinary
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Equine Vet J ; 49(1): 87-93, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26509916

ABSTRACT

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Treatment of metabolic acidosis using sodium bicarbonate solutions is safe when blood gas analysis is available. The evidence that solutions containing metabolisable buffers can be used as an alternative for treatment of metabolic acidosis in horses is of practical interest. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the safety and efficacy of a polyionic solution containing 84 mEq/l of lactate (L84) for the correction of induced hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis. STUDY DESIGN: Non-randomised crossover design. METHODS: Five healthy, adult, crossbred horses were used. A solution containing 100 mmol/l of HCl was infused intravenously (100 ml/kg bwt) for 5 h to induce metabolic acidosis. Metabolic acidosis was induced in each horse twice, with a minimum 15-day interval after recovery from the first induction: the first time no treatment was administered (control group) and the second time horses were treated with an intravenous infusion of L84 solution, 100 ml/kg bwt for 5 h, beginning 3 h after the end of HCl infusion. Venous blood samples were taken at 0, 2.5, 5, 8, 10.5, 13, 24 and 48 h; and urine at 0, 5, 8 and 13 h. Laboratory data included pH (blood and urine), PCO2 , HCO3- , base excess, total plasma protein concentration, l-lactate, Na+ , K+ , Cl- , strong ion difference (SID4 ), anion gap, change in plasma volume and fractional excretions of Na+ , K+ and Cl- . Effects of time and treatment were tested by 2-way repeated measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Severe hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis was induced. In the untreated horses, correction of the imbalance occurred gradually, and mild acidosis was still present at 48 h. In horses treated with the L84 solution, acidosis was corrected by the end of the infusion. There were no adverse effects with the administration of the L84 solution. CONCLUSIONS: A polyionic solution containing 84 mEq/l of lactate effectively corrected induced metabolic acidosis in horses within 5 h.


Subject(s)
Acidosis/veterinary , Electrolytes/pharmacology , Horse Diseases/chemically induced , Hydrochloric Acid/toxicity , Lactic Acid/therapeutic use , Acid-Base Imbalance , Acidosis/chemically induced , Acidosis/drug therapy , Animals , Cross-Over Studies , Electrolytes/administration & dosage , Female , Horse Diseases/drug therapy , Horses , Injections, Intravenous , Lactic Acid/administration & dosage , Male
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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);47(7): e20170140, 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-839876

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: According to the World Health Organization, the development of orally replacement fluids and electrolytes was one of the most significant advances of the twentieth century, markedly reducing mortality from diarrheal children. In veterinary medicine, oral electrolyte solutions (OES) are routinely used to treat diarrheic neonatal calves in order to correct water, electrolyte and acid base imbalances. In North America, the use of OES is routine and there are at least 20 commercial alternatives. Use of OES has increased in recent years in Brazil, but just five commercial products are currently available. The OES should contain, in suitable concentrations, electrolytes, glucose and an alkalizing agent to ensure its therapeutic efficacy. This review aimed to address the therapeutic importance of OES for neonatal calves and to evaluate the compositions and characteristics of those commercially available in Brazil.


RESUMO: De acordo com a Organização Mundial da Saúde, o desenvolvimento da reposição de fluidos e eletrólitos por via oral foi um dos avanços mais significativos da medicina no século XX, reduzindo marcadamente a mortalidade de crianças diarreicas. Na medicina veterinária, as soluções eletrolíticas orais (SEO) são rotineiramente utilizadas no tratamento de bezerros neonatos diarreicos com o intuito de corrigir os desequilíbrios hidroeletrolíticos e ácido base. Na América do Norte, o emprego de SEO é habitual e existem, pelo menos, 20 alternativas comerciais. O uso das SEO se expandiu nos últimos anos, no Brasil, havendo, atualmente, cinco produtos disponíveis no comércio. As SEO devem veicular eletrólitos, glicose e um agente alcalinizante em concentrações apropriadas para garantir a sua eficácia terapêutica. Essa revisão tem o objetivo de abordar a importância e uso terapêutico das SEO para bezerros neonatos, além de avaliar as composições e características das disponíveis comercialmente no mercado brasileiro.

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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);43(12): 2247-2253, dez. 2013. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-691321

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar os efeitos da solução de Ringer com lactato (SRL) sobre os equilíbrios hidroeletrolítico e acidobase de equinos, ovelhas e bezerros hígidos. Equinos adultos (n=6), ovelhas adultas (n=6) e bezerros (n=5) receberam a SRL em volume correspondente a 10% do peso corporal, administrada por infusão contínua intravenosa durante quatro (ovelhas e bezerros) ou seis (equinos) horas. Amostras de sangue venoso e de urina foram colhidas antes do início da infusão, na metade do volume infundido, ao término da infusão e duas (ovelhas e bezerros) ou três (equinos) horas após. Foram determinados valores de pH sanguíneo e urinário, de pCO2, HCO3- e BE no sangue, de Na+, K+, Cl- e SID no soro, de AG, PPT, Atot e lactato L no plasma e das excreções fracionadas urinárias de Na+, K+, Cl- e lactato L. A SRL provocou hemodiluição e não afetou os equilíbrios eletrolítico e acidobase nas três espécies estudadas, não sendo capaz de promover aumento da reserva alcalina. Por outro lado, deve ser considerada segura para a terapia de manutenção com infusão de grandes volumes porque não provoca desequilíbrios eletrolíticos.


The effects of lactated Ringer's solution (LRS) on fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balances were investigated in healthy horses, ewes and calves. LRS was intravenously infused in six adult horses, six adult ewes and five calves in a volume corresponding to 10% of body weight, continously during four (ewes and calves) or six (horses) hours. Venous blood and urine samples were taken before the beginning, in the middle, at the end of the infusion and two (ewes and calves) or three (horses) hours after. Blood and urine pH, blood pCO2, HCO3- and BE, serum Na+, K+ and Cl-, and plasma TP and L lactate were measured. Na+, K+, Cl- and L lactate fractional clearance and plasma SID, AG, and Atot were calculated. In all species LRS caused hemodilution but didn't change electrolyte and acid-base balances. It was not able to increase alkali reserve. On the other hand, LRS must be considered safe for maintenance therapy with large volume infusions because it doesn't induce electrolyte imbalances.

8.
Ci. Rural ; 43(12)2013.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-708680

ABSTRACT

The effects of lactated Ringer's solution (LRS) on fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balances were investigated in healthy horses, ewes and calves. LRS was intravenously infused in six adult horses, six adult ewes and five calves in a volume corresponding to 10% of body weight, continously during four (ewes and calves) or six (horses) hours. Venous blood and urine samples were taken before the beginning, in the middle, at the end of the infusion and two (ewes and calves) or three (horses) hours after. Blood and urine pH, blood pCO2, HCO3- and BE, serum Na+, K+ and Cl-, and plasma TP and L lactate were measured. Na+, K+, Cl- and L lactate fractional clearance and plasma SID, AG, and Atot were calculated. In all species LRS caused hemodilution but didn't change electrolyte and acid-base balances. It was not able to increase alkali reserve. On the other hand, LRS must be considered safe for maintenance therapy with large volume infusions because it doesn't induce electrolyte imbalances.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar os efeitos da solução de Ringer com lactato (SRL) sobre os equilíbrios hidroeletrolítico e acidobase de equinos, ovelhas e bezerros hígidos. Equinos adultos (n=6), ovelhas adultas (n=6) e bezerros (n=5) receberam a SRL em volume correspondente a 10% do peso corporal, administrada por infusão contínua intravenosa durante quatro (ovelhas e bezerros) ou seis (equinos) horas. Amostras de sangue venoso e de urina foram colhidas antes do início da infusão, na metade do volume infundido, ao término da infusão e duas (ovelhas e bezerros) ou três (equinos) horas após. Foram determinados valores de pH sanguíneo e urinário, de pCO2, HCO3- e BE no sangue, de Na+, K+, Cl- e SID no soro, de AG, PPT, Atot e lactato L no plasma e das excreções fracionadas urinárias de Na+, K+, Cl- e lactato L. A SRL provocou hemodiluição e não afetou os equilíbrios eletrolítico e acidobase nas três espécies estudadas, não sendo capaz de promover aumento da reserva alcalina. Por outro lado, deve ser considerada segura para a terapia de manutenção com infusão de grandes volumes porque não provoca desequilíbrios eletrolíticos.

9.
Ci. Rural ; 43(12)2013.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-708543

ABSTRACT

The effects of lactated Ringer's solution (LRS) on fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balances were investigated in healthy horses, ewes and calves. LRS was intravenously infused in six adult horses, six adult ewes and five calves in a volume corresponding to 10% of body weight, continously during four (ewes and calves) or six (horses) hours. Venous blood and urine samples were taken before the beginning, in the middle, at the end of the infusion and two (ewes and calves) or three (horses) hours after. Blood and urine pH, blood pCO2, HCO3- and BE, serum Na+, K+ and Cl-, and plasma TP and L lactate were measured. Na+, K+, Cl- and L lactate fractional clearance and plasma SID, AG, and Atot were calculated. In all species LRS caused hemodilution but didn't change electrolyte and acid-base balances. It was not able to increase alkali reserve. On the other hand, LRS must be considered safe for maintenance therapy with large volume infusions because it doesn't induce electrolyte imbalances.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar os efeitos da solução de Ringer com lactato (SRL) sobre os equilíbrios hidroeletrolítico e acidobase de equinos, ovelhas e bezerros hígidos. Equinos adultos (n=6), ovelhas adultas (n=6) e bezerros (n=5) receberam a SRL em volume correspondente a 10% do peso corporal, administrada por infusão contínua intravenosa durante quatro (ovelhas e bezerros) ou seis (equinos) horas. Amostras de sangue venoso e de urina foram colhidas antes do início da infusão, na metade do volume infundido, ao término da infusão e duas (ovelhas e bezerros) ou três (equinos) horas após. Foram determinados valores de pH sanguíneo e urinário, de pCO2, HCO3- e BE no sangue, de Na+, K+, Cl- e SID no soro, de AG, PPT, Atot e lactato L no plasma e das excreções fracionadas urinárias de Na+, K+, Cl- e lactato L. A SRL provocou hemodiluição e não afetou os equilíbrios eletrolítico e acidobase nas três espécies estudadas, não sendo capaz de promover aumento da reserva alcalina. Por outro lado, deve ser considerada segura para a terapia de manutenção com infusão de grandes volumes porque não provoca desequilíbrios eletrolíticos.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1479260

ABSTRACT

The effects of lactated Ringer's solution (LRS) on fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balances were investigated in healthy horses, ewes and calves. LRS was intravenously infused in six adult horses, six adult ewes and five calves in a volume corresponding to 10% of body weight, continously during four (ewes and calves) or six (horses) hours. Venous blood and urine samples were taken before the beginning, in the middle, at the end of the infusion and two (ewes and calves) or three (horses) hours after. Blood and urine pH, blood pCO2, HCO3- and BE, serum Na+, K+ and Cl-, and plasma TP and L lactate were measured. Na+, K+, Cl- and L lactate fractional clearance and plasma SID, AG, and Atot were calculated. In all species LRS caused hemodilution but didn't change electrolyte and acid-base balances. It was not able to increase alkali reserve. On the other hand, LRS must be considered safe for maintenance therapy with large volume infusions because it doesn't induce electrolyte imbalances.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar os efeitos da solução de Ringer com lactato (SRL) sobre os equilíbrios hidroeletrolítico e acidobase de equinos, ovelhas e bezerros hígidos. Equinos adultos (n=6), ovelhas adultas (n=6) e bezerros (n=5) receberam a SRL em volume correspondente a 10% do peso corporal, administrada por infusão contínua intravenosa durante quatro (ovelhas e bezerros) ou seis (equinos) horas. Amostras de sangue venoso e de urina foram colhidas antes do início da infusão, na metade do volume infundido, ao término da infusão e duas (ovelhas e bezerros) ou três (equinos) horas após. Foram determinados valores de pH sanguíneo e urinário, de pCO2, HCO3- e BE no sangue, de Na+, K+, Cl- e SID no soro, de AG, PPT, Atot e lactato L no plasma e das excreções fracionadas urinárias de Na+, K+, Cl- e lactato L. A SRL provocou hemodiluição e não afetou os equilíbrios eletrolítico e acidobase nas três espécies estudadas, não sendo capaz de promover aumento da reserva alcalina. Por outro lado, deve ser considerada segura para a terapia de manutenção com infusão de grandes volumes porque não provoca desequilíbrios eletrolíticos.

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