oxidative stress and protein catabolism following dexamethasone and isoflupredone administration in holstein calves
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background: glucocorticoids have several benefits in large animal medicine but apart from their benefits, there are several disadvantages attributed to the use of these drugs. among the disadvantages, disturbance in protein metabolism is one of the side effects of glucocorticoids which has been investigated in human and laboratory animals. objectives: there are no information regarding the effects of glucocorticoids on protein metabolism in large animals. hence, the present experimental study was performed to evaluate the protein metabolism following glucocorticoids administration in holstein calves. methods: ten clinically healthy holstein calves (6 to 8 months old) were assigned into 2 equal groups (n=5), containing dexa and iso. dexamethasone (1 mg/kg, intramuscularly) and isoflupredone(1 mg/kg, intramuscularly) were administered in dexa and iso groups, respectively, on two consecutive days. blood samples were taken at days 0 (1st drug administration), 1 (2nd drug dministration), 2, 3, 5 and 7, from all studied animals. sera were assayed for total protein, albumin, globulin, serum amyloid a and haptoglobin. results: serum amyloid a and haptoglobinexperience significant increase after administration of both drugs. isoflupredone induced the synthesis of serum amyloid a and haptoglobin more than dexamethasone (p
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Journal title:
iranian journal of veterinary medicinePublisher: دانشگاه تهران
ISSN 2251-8894
volume 9
issue 4 2016
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