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  • Characterization of Oligofr...
    Sousa, Rejane Dos Santos; Oliveira, Francisco Leonardo Costa de; Dias, Mailson Rennan Borges; Minami, Natalia Sato; Amaral, Leonardo do; Santos, Juliana Aparecida Alves Dos; Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves; Minervino, Antonio Humberto Hamad; Ortolani, Enrico Lippi

    Animals, 03/2020, Letnik: 10, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    The objective of this study was to characterize oligofructose-induced acute rumen lactic acidosis and its consequences in zebu cattle. We used 29 Nellore heifers which were submitted to experimental induction of laminitis by oligofructose excess. During the induction period, the animals underwent clinical examination, including laminitis diagnosis (hoof pressure testing and locomotion score) and blood and ruminal fluid sampling every six hours (over the initial 24 h) and every 12 h (up to 72 h), after the highest dose. Almost half of the animals (48.1%) required treatment with bicarbonate and saline to correct metabolic acidosis and dehydration. Due to this treatment, the animals were analyzed in treated (n = 13) and non-treated (n = 14) groups. The induction model promoted marked reduction in rumen pH, rumen anaerobiosis, carbon dioxide pressure, and increase in rumen lactate, blood osmolarity, and cortisol concentration. The animals treated had lower values of rumen pH and marked dehydration, evidenced by the increase in globular volume and serum urea. The clinical condition caused by excess oligofructose is severe, with the differential of the appearance of ephemeral fever and respiratory compensation against systemic acidosis, in addition to the frequent appearance of laminitis.