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Journal articles on the topic "Veterinary endocrinology"

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Walker, Michael. "Veterinary endocrinology." In Practice 13, no. 3 (May 1991): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/inpract.13.3.101.

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Renton, J. P. "Veterinary endocrinology and reproduction." British Veterinary Journal 146, no. 2 (March 1990): 191–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0007-1935(90)90023-v.

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Yarrington, J. T. "Book Review: Veterinary Endocrinology and Reproduction." Veterinary Pathology 27, no. 5 (September 1990): 380. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030098589002700516.

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Adam, Fiona. "Small animal endocrinology." Veterinary Record 171, no. 11 (September 14, 2012): 276.1–276. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.e6126.

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Peterson, Mark E. "Canine and Feline Endocrinology and Reproduction." Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2, no. 3 (July 1988): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.1988.tb02815.x.

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Young, I. "Endocrinology of chronic endometritis in the dairy cow." Veterinary Record 120, no. 14 (April 4, 1987): 350. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.120.14.350-a.

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MAVROGIANNI (Β.Σ. ΜΑΥΡΟΓΙΑΝΝΗ), V. S. "Ringwomb in ewes and does." Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society 54, no. 4 (December 19, 2017): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/jhvms.15341.

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In this paper, the literature on ringwomb in sheep and goats is reviewed. In the first part of the article, the endocrinology of normal parturition in small ruminants is reviewed and the literature on myometrial contractions and the stages of labour is briefly presented. Subsequently, factors that have been associated with this condition are mentioned and the pathogenesis of the disorder is discussed. The literature on the significance of ringwomb as a cause of dystocia is reviewed and methods for treatment of the disorder are presented.
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Mondes, Pedro Henrique de Lima, and Eduardo Koji Tamura. "Melatonina em Animais de Companhia: uma Revisão de Literatura." Ensaios e Ciência C Biológicas Agrárias e da Saúde 25, no. 5-esp (March 14, 2022): 671–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17921/1415-6938.2021v25n5-espp671-681.

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A melatonina, N-acetil-5-metoxi-triptamina, é uma indolamina que possui diversas ações no organismo, desde regulação de ritmos circadianos, modulação do sistema imune, indutor do sono em determinas espécies e até eliminação de radicais livres. O objetivo desta revisão foi descrever o histórico, a síntese, os mecanismos de ação e os efeitos da melatonina, além de descrever trabalhos que utilizaram a melatonina em patologias associadas aos animais domésticos, em especial, nos cães e nos gatos. Esta revisão pode ser classificada como integrativa, com metodologia que consistiu em selecionar artigos das plataformas online como PubMed e Google Acadêmico, com a combinação de palavras-chave como “melatonin”, “dog”, “cat”, “circadian”, “rhythm”, “mammals”, desde que investigassem o envolvimento da indolamina na fisiopatologia de animais de companhia, ou que utilizassem a melatonina como método terapêutico no campo da Medicina Veterinária. Os artigos escolhidos dataram de 1958 até 2020. Os resultados demonstraram efeitos diversos, em várias áreas de especializações da veterinária, entre essas, oncologia, oftalmologia, anestesiologia, reprodução, endocrinologia, neurologia, dermatologia e gastroenterologia. Apesar dos resultados obtidos, a melatonina ainda é pouco estudada em trabalhos clínicos e científicos veterinários e, por isso, necessita de mais investigação, uma vez que possui potencial terapêutico em muitas das enfermidades que acometem animais de companhia. Palavras-chave: Glândula Pineal. Medicina Veterinária. Cães. Gatos. Abstract Melatonin, N-acetyl-5-methoxy-tryptamine, is an indolamine that has various effects in the organism, from regulation of circadian rhythms to immune system modulation, sleep induction in some species and to scavenger of free radicals. This review aimed to described the history, action mechanisms and melatonin effects, in addition to, also describe studies focusing in therapeutic use of melatonin in pathologies associated with companion animals, specially dogs and cats. This review can be classified as integrative, with a methodology consisting of selected articles from online platforms, PubMed and Google Scholar, using the combination of keywords such as “melatonin”, “dog”, “cat”, “circadian”, “rhythm”, “mammals”, since they investigate the indolamine involvement in the companion animals pathophysiology, or that use melatonin as a therapeutic method in the Veterinary Medicine field. The selected articles were from 1958 to 2020. The results demonstrated different effects in some veterinary specialization areas, including oncology, ophthalmology, anesthesiology, reproduction, endocrinology, neurology, dermatology and gastroenterology. Despite the results obtained, melatonin is still poorly studied in clinical and scientific veterinary and, therefore, needs further investigation, since it has therapeutic potential in many diseases that affect companion animals. Keywords: Pineal Gland. Veterinary Medicine. Dogs. Cats.
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Mondes, Pedro Henrique de Lima, and Eduardo Koji Tamura. "Melatonina em Animais de Companhia: uma Revisão de Literatura." Ensaios e Ciência C Biológicas Agrárias e da Saúde 25, no. 5-esp. (March 14, 2022): 671–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17921/1415-6938.2021v25n5-esp.p671-681.

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A melatonina, N-acetil-5-metoxi-triptamina, é uma indolamina que possui diversas ações no organismo, desde regulação de ritmos circadianos, modulação do sistema imune, indutor do sono em determinas espécies e até eliminação de radicais livres. O objetivo desta revisão foi descrever o histórico, a síntese, os mecanismos de ação e os efeitos da melatonina, além de descrever trabalhos que utilizaram a melatonina em patologias associadas aos animais domésticos, em especial, nos cães e nos gatos. Esta revisão pode ser classificada como integrativa, com metodologia que consistiu em selecionar artigos das plataformas online como PubMed e Google Acadêmico, com a combinação de palavras-chave como “melatonin”, “dog”, “cat”, “circadian”, “rhythm”, “mammals”, desde que investigassem o envolvimento da indolamina na fisiopatologia de animais de companhia, ou que utilizassem a melatonina como método terapêutico no campo da Medicina Veterinária. Os artigos escolhidos dataram de 1958 até 2020. Os resultados demonstraram efeitos diversos, em várias áreas de especializações da veterinária, entre essas, oncologia, oftalmologia, anestesiologia, reprodução, endocrinologia, neurologia, dermatologia e gastroenterologia. Apesar dos resultados obtidos, a melatonina ainda é pouco estudada em trabalhos clínicos e científicos veterinários e, por isso, necessita de mais investigação, uma vez que possui potencial terapêutico em muitas das enfermidades que acometem animais de companhia. Palavras-chave: Glândula Pineal. Medicina Veterinária. Cães. Gatos. Abstract Melatonin, N-acetyl-5-methoxy-tryptamine, is an indolamine that has various effects in the organism, from regulation of circadian rhythms to immune system modulation, sleep induction in some species and to scavenger of free radicals. This review aimed to described the history, action mechanisms and melatonin effects, in addition to, also describe studies focusing in therapeutic use of melatonin in pathologies associated with companion animals, specially dogs and cats. This review can be classified as integrative, with a methodology consisting of selected articles from online platforms, PubMed and Google Scholar, using the combination of keywords such as “melatonin”, “dog”, “cat”, “circadian”, “rhythm”, “mammals”, since they investigate the indolamine involvement in the companion animals pathophysiology, or that use melatonin as a therapeutic method in the Veterinary Medicine field. The selected articles were from 1958 to 2020. The results demonstrated different effects in some veterinary specialization areas, including oncology, ophthalmology, anesthesiology, reproduction, endocrinology, neurology, dermatology and gastroenterology. Despite the results obtained, melatonin is still poorly studied in clinical and scientific veterinary and, therefore, needs further investigation, since it has therapeutic potential in many diseases that affect companion animals. Keywords: Pineal Gland. Veterinary Medicine. Dogs. Cats.
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Hurst, Emma A., Natalie Z. Homer, and Richard J. Mellanby. "Vitamin D Metabolism and Profiling in Veterinary Species." Metabolites 10, no. 9 (September 15, 2020): 371. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10090371.

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The demand for vitamin D analysis in veterinary species is increasing with the growing knowledge of the extra-skeletal role vitamin D plays in health and disease. The circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin-D (25(OH)D) metabolite is used to assess vitamin D status, and the benefits of analysing other metabolites in the complex vitamin D pathway are being discovered in humans. Profiling of the vitamin D pathway by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) facilitates simultaneous analysis of multiple metabolites in a single sample and over wide dynamic ranges, and this method is now considered the gold-standard for quantifying vitamin D metabolites. However, very few studies report using LC-MS/MS for the analysis of vitamin D metabolites in veterinary species. Given the complexity of the vitamin D pathway and the similarities in the roles of vitamin D in health and disease between humans and companion animals, there is a clear need to establish a comprehensive, reliable method for veterinary analysis that is comparable to that used in human clinical practice. In this review, we highlight the differences in vitamin D metabolism between veterinary species and the benefits of measuring vitamin D metabolites beyond 25(OH)D. Finally, we discuss the analytical challenges in profiling vitamin D in veterinary species with a focus on LC-MS/MS methods.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Veterinary endocrinology"

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Ribadu, Yusufu. "Ultrasonography and endocrinology of ovarian cysts in cattle." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.386799.

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Burns, Teresa A. "The equine metabolic syndrome: studies on the pathophysiology of obesity, insulin resistance, and laminitis in equids." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1366132224.

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Dunbar, Laura K. Dunbar. "Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests for Insulin Dysregulation in Adult Light-Breed Horses." The Ohio State University, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1461166831.

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Junior, Sebastião Pereira de Faria. "Níveis séricos de progesterona, estrógenos e seus metabólitos fecais durante o ciclo estral de cabras (Capra hircus, Linnaeus, 1758)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/10/10131/tde-13122007-162606/.

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Cabras leiteiras das raças Saanen e Toggenburg (n=10) mantidas num rebanho particular no Estado de São Paulo tiveram seus níveis séricos de progesterona e estradiol comparados às concentrações fecais, durante o período correspondente a três ciclos estrais. O perfil hormonal foi confrontado com as manifestações comportamentais de estro visando uma contribuição ao conhecimento do ciclo das cabras destas raças em condições brasileiras, que leve a um manejo reprodutivo mais eficiente. As correlações entre níveis séricos e fecais foram calculadas, sugerindo a validade do modelo de dosagem hormonal nas fezes em cervídeos. Foi verificada correlação extremamente significante entre as concentrações séricas de progesterona e as de progestinas fecais, com r=0,83 e p<0,0001. Entre as concentrações séricas de estradiol e as de seus metabólitos nas fezes não foi verificada correlação significante, com r=-0,16 e p<0,3916. A partir da observação dos resultados e sua análise estatística, pode-se concluir que, dentro das condições deste trabalho, as concentrações de progestinas fecais apresentam variação correspondente à da progesterona sérica ao longo do ciclo estral das cabras; por outro lado, diferentemente das observações de outros autores, o mesmo não ocorre com os metabólitos fecais do estradiol em relação ao estradiol sérico.
Saanen e Toggenburg dairy goats (n=10) kept in a private flock in São Paulo State had their serum levels of progesterone and estradiol compared to faecal concentrations of the respective metabolites, through an interval corresponding to 3 estrous cycles. Hormonal profile was checked with behavioural manifestations of estrous searching for a better knowledge of the cycle of these breeds in brazilian environment, leading to a more efficient reproductive management. Correlations between serum and faecal levels were calculated, suggesting that the model of faecal hormone measurements could be valuable in cervidae. It was found an extremely significant correlation between progesterone serum concentration and progestin faecal concentration, with r=0,83 and p<0,0001. Between estradiol serum concentrations and its faecal metabolites? concentrations no significant correlation was found, with r=-0,16 and p<0,3916. Based on results observation and statistical analysis, we can assume that, in the circumstances of this trial, progestin faecal concentrations show a variation profile similar to that one of serum progesterone, through estrous cycle of goats; however, this fact could not be observed for estradiol metabolites, compared to serum estradiol concentrations.
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Dembek, Katarzyna Agnieszka. "Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) and Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis (HPAA) in Critically Ill Foals." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1337797078.

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Guião-Leite, Flaviana Lima. "Avaliação da eficiência da eletroforese capilar como técnica analítica na prospecção de metabólitos de esteróides em extratos fecais de onça-pintada (Panthera onca)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/10/10131/tde-29032007-112933/.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver um protocolo de extração hormonal à partir de fezes de onça-pintada (Panthera onca) e validar uma metodologia de análise destes extratos por eletroforese capilar, verificando a eficiência analítica desta técnica no estudo dos metabólitos de esteróides sexuais em fezes, com o intuito de utilização futura desta metodologia na rotina dos laboratórios de endocrinologia. Foram testados sete tratamentos para as amostras de fezes liofilizadas: quatro protocolos de extração em diferentes solventes, um de hidrólise ácida e dois protocolos de extração em fase sólida (SPE). O protocolo de extração em acetonitrila foi satisfatório como pré-tratamento da amostra e aliado à SPE C-18 apresentou bons resultados no que diz respeito à sensibilidade, precisão, recuperação e tempo de análise. Com base nos resultados obtidos, a eletroforese capilar pode ser considerada uma ótima alternativa para a prospecção de metabólitos de hormônios, podendo ser utilizada em análises de rotina nos laboratórios de endocrinologia animal, sobretudo naqueles que se dedicam às metodologias não-invasivas de avaliação da função reprodutiva em animais selvagens.
The objective of this work was to develop a protocol of hormonal extraction from jaguar feces (Panthera onca) and validate a methodology of analysis of these extracts with capillary electrophoresis, verifying the analytical efficiency of this technique in the study of the steroids metabolites in feces, with the objective of future use of this methodology in the routine of the endocrinology laboratories. Seven treatments were tested for the samples: four extraction protocols in different solvents, one of acid hydrolysis and two extraction protocols in solid phase (SPE). The extraction protocol in acetonitrila was satisfactory as pre-treatment of the samples and ally to SPE C-18, it presented good results with respect to the sensibility, precision, recovery and time of analysis. Based on the obtained results, the capillary electrophoresis can be considered a great alternative for the research of metabolites of hormones, it could also be used in routine analyses in the endocrinology laboratories, mainly in those that are devoted to the non-invasive evaluation methodologies of the reproductive function in wild animals.
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McGee, Marcus. "The use of non-invasive monitoring techniques for profiling hormonal changes associated with stress and reproductive cyclicity in domestic and non-domestic species." Master's thesis, Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2009. http://library.msstate.edu/etd/show.asp?etd=etd-02102009-145608.

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Claes, Anthony N. J. "ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE IN STALLIONS AND MARES: PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIATIONS, CLINICAL APPLICATIONS, AND MOLECULAR ASPECTS." UKnowledge, 2014. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gluck_etds/18.

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Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a homodimeric glycoprotein that is best known for its role in regression of the Müllerian duct in the male fetus. Accumulating evidence indicates that AMH also has an important role during different physiological processes after birth. In contrast to other species, relatively little is known about AMH in the horse. In chapter one, developmental and seasonal changes in serum AMH concentrations in male horses were determined, and the use of AMH for determination of retained cryptorchid testes was established. In chapter two, the interrelationship between plasma AMH concentrations, antral follicle counts (AFC), and age in mares was evaluated. Molecular and hormonal changes in the equine follicle with regard to variations in antral follicle count and follicular development were examined in chapter three. In chapter four, the effect of AFC on age-related changes in follicular parameters in light-type horse mares was examined. Peripheral AMH concentrations were significantly higher in prepubertal colts than in postpubertal stallions and varied with season in mature stallions with higher concentrations during the physiological breeding season. Furthermore, serum AMH concentrations were significantly higher in cryptorchid stallions compared to intact stallions or geldings. Circulating AMH concentrations varied widely amongst mares of the same age while the repeatability of AMH was high within and between estrous cycles. More importantly, AMH concentrations were positively associated with AFC, and this relationship increased with mare age. In addition, variations in AMH concentrations or AFC were associated with molecular differences in granulosa cells of growing follicles, and the expression of AMH and genes co-expressed with AMH in the equine follicle as well as intrafollicular AMH concentrations decreased during follicular development. Finally, the inter-ovulatory interval and length of the follicular phase is increased in aged mares with low AFC. In conclusion, AMH is a useful biomarker for cryptorchidism in stallions and ovarian reserve in mares. Furthermore, follicular function was interrelated to AFC or AMH based upon molecular differences in growing follicles, while age-related changes in follicular parameters are linked to differences in AFC.
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Hall, Melanie J. "Pharmacology of the GLP-1 Analog Liraglutide in Healthy Cats." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1405949641.

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Song, Jennifer. "Evaluation of Parathyroid Hormone and Preoperative Vitamin D as Predictive Factors for Post-operative Hypocalcemia in Dogs with Primary Hyperparathyroidism." The Ohio State University, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1469451016.

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Books on the topic "Veterinary endocrinology"

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1923-, McDonald L. E., ed. Veterinary endocrinology and reproduction. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1988.

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1923-, McDonald L. E., Pineda M. H, and McDonald L. E. 1923-, eds. Veterinary endocrinology and reproduction. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1989.

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H, Pineda M., and Dooley Michael P. 1949-, eds. McDonald's veterinary endocrinology and reproduction. 5th ed. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State Press, 2003.

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K, Ganjam V., ed. Clinical endocrinology of companion animals. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1986.

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Panciera, David. Endocrinology for small animal practitioner. Jackson, WY: Tenton New Media, 2005.

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1960-, Carr Anthony P., ed. Endocrinology for the small animal practitioner. Jackson, Wyo: Teton New Media, 2006.

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Norris, David O. Vertebrate endocrinology. 3rd ed. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997.

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Norris, David O. Vertebrate endocrinology. 4th ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press, 2007.

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Vertebrate endocrinology. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1985.

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Rand, Jacquie. Clinical endocrinology of companion animals. Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Veterinary endocrinology"

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"Endocrinology." In Small Animal Internal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses, edited by Barry Kipperman and Beth Rogers, 11–67. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119421542.ch2.

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Satué, Katy, and Juan Carlos Gardon. "Physiological and Clinical Aspects of the Endocrinology of the Estrous Cycle and Pregnancy in Mares." In Animal Reproduction in Veterinary Medicine [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.90387.

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Wynn, Susan G., and Steve Marsden. "Therapies for Endocrinologic Disorders." In Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine, 234–64. Elsevier, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-01354-3.50014-0.

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