Med. Weter. 77 (04), 211-215, 2021
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SONGUL ERDOGAN, KEREM URAL, HASAN ERDOGAN,
DENIZ ALIC URAL, MEHMET GULTEKIN, SERDAR PASA |
Interpretation of 25-OH-D3, NEFA, and calcium
correlations among cow and calf pairs |
In the present study, the aim was to determine alteration of NEFA, calcium and vitamin D3 levels in cow
and calf pairs at parturition as well as correlation between each parameter levels. For this purpose, a cow-side
device employing the enzymatic colorimetric method was used for measurement of NEFA and calcium levels.
On the other hand, serum 25(OH)D3 analysis was performed using the fluorescence immunochromatographic
method at the laboratory in the Faculty. Blood samples were taken from Vena jugularis of 15 Simmental cow
and calf pairs immediately after parturition and placed in serum and heparinized tubes. In cow and calf
pairs, concentration of vitamin D3 (15.6-120 and 31.8-120 ng/mL, respectively), NEFA (0.12-1.2 and 0.09-0.8
mmol/L, respectively) and calcium (1.8 ± 0.9 and 2.2 ± 0.6 mmol/L, respectively) were determined. There was
no significant correlation between NEFA, Ca, and vitamin D3 in cows and calf pairs. Taking into account several
co-factors that influenced test results, which could not easily be excluded, further studies may be warranted
with larger cow-calf pair populations. In conclusion, vitamin D3 concentration in calves is not affected by the
negative energy balance of dams in the parturition period. |
Keywords: Vitamin D, NEFA, cow, calf, calcium |