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      Relación entre los valores bioquímicos séricos fetal y maternal en alpacas Translated title: Relationship between foetal and maternal serum biochemistry in alpacas

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          El objetivo del estudio fue relacionar los valores bioquímicos séricos fetales y maternales durante los tres tercios de gestación de la alpaca (Vicugna pacos). Se utilizaron 24 alpacas gestantes y sus respectivos fetos para determinar los niveles de glucosa (G), triglicéridos (T), colesterol (C), proteína total (PT), albúmina (A), calcio (Ca), bilirrubina total (BT), bilirrubina directa (BD) y fosfatasa alcalina (FA). El número de animales para el primer, segundo y tercer tercio de la gestación fue de 6, 7 y 11, respectivamente. Las correlaciones materno-fetal fueron de G: 0.81, C: 0.70, T: 0.85, PT: 0.38, A: 0.38, FA: 0.29, Ca: 0.01, BT: 0.15 y BD: -0.05. Los valores bioquímicos séricos siempre fueron significativamente diferentes (a partir de p<0.05) en el último tercio de gestación, tanto en fetos como en madres. Se concluye que los parámetros bioquímicos se incrementaron hacia el término de la gestación y la mayor parte de los perfiles séricos guardan una relación positiva entre las madres y sus fetos.

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          The aim this study was to relate the fetal and maternal serum biochemistry levels in the three thirds of the gestation period of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos). In total, 24 pregnant alpaca and their fetus were sampled to analyze levels of glucose (G), triglycerides (T), cholesterol (C), total protein (PT), albumin (A), calcium (Ca), total bilirubin (BT), direct bilirubin (BD), and alkaline phosphatase (FA). The number of animals in the first, second and third stage of gestation were 6, 7 and 11 respectively. The maternal-fetal correlations were G: 0.81, C: 0.70, T: 0.85, PT: 0.38, A: 0.38, FA: 0.29, Ca: 0.01, BT: 0.15 and BD: -0.05. The serum biochemistry levels were significantly different (from p<0.05) mainly in the third gestation period. It is concluded that all the biochemical parameters increased during gestation and the relationship between maternal-fetal serum biochemistry was positive.

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                Journal
                rivep
                Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú
                Rev. investig. vet. Perú
                Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria
                1609-9117
                September 2016
                : 27
                : 3
                : 467-474
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Estación Experimental del Centro de Investigación IVITA Perú
                [2 ] Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Perú
                [3 ] SENASA Perú
                [4 ] Universidad Complutense de Madrid España
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                S1609-91172016000300007
                10.15381/rivep.v27i3.11998
                c66bb7a2-d8f3-4b3d-a840-0c8ece18b135

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
                AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
                ENTOMOLOGY
                ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
                ORNITHOLOGY
                VETERINARY SCIENCES
                ZOOLOGY

                Entomology,Animal agriculture,General agriculture,General veterinary medicine,Animal science & Zoology,Ornithology,General environmental science
                maternal-fetal realationship,relación materno-fetal,bioquímica sérica,alpaca,serum biochemistry

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