Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 1995;35(2):399-404.
Blood chemical research for the diagnosis of cardiac disease in ruminant
Duck-hwan Kim1, Kyo-young Lee1, Seuk-jin Chang1, Kun-ho Song1, Yoon-kyung Lee1, Sang-bo Yoon2
1College Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University
2National Livestock Research Institute
반추수 심장질병의 진단을 위한 혈액화학적 연구
김덕환1, 이교영1, 장석진1, 송근호1, 이윤경1, 윤상보2
1충남대학교 수의과대학
2축산기술연구소
Abstract
In order to clarify the significance of serum CPK for the diagnosis of the cardiac disease in ruminant, the fluctuation of serum total CPK activities and CPK isoenzyme fractions was examined before and after operation in Korean native goats with artificially induced cardiac injury. In the change of serum total CPK activities, those of experimental group were changed with higher values than those of control group and significant increase was found on 2-week after operation(P<0.05). In the fluctuation of serum CPK isoenzyme fractions, significant increase of both CK1 and CK3 fractions was observed on 2-week after operation in experimental group(P<0.05), but significant difference was not found in CK2 fraction between experimental and control groups. From these findings, it is considered that taking note of increase of not only serum total CPK activities but also CK1 and CK3 fractions is important for the diagnosis of traumatic cardiac disease in ruminant.
Key Words: blood chemical, diagnosis, cardiac disease, ruminant


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