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Veterinary Record 2008;162:514-517 doi:10.1136/vr.162.16.514
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Use of cardiac troponin kits for the qualitative determination of myocardial cell damage due to traumatic reticuloperitonitis in cattle

  1. V. Gunes, DVM, PhD1,
  2. G. Atalan, DVM, PhD2,
  3. M. Citil, DVM, PhD3 and
  4. H. M. Erdogan, DVM, PhD3
  1. 1Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine
  2. 2Department of Veterinary Surgery, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Erciyes, Kayseri, Turkey
  3. 3Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Kafkas, Kars, Turkey

Abstract

This study was designed to investigate whether kits to measure circulating cardiac troponin-I (cTn-I) and cardiac troponin-T (cTn-T) can be used to determine myocardial cell damage in cattle with traumatic reticuloperitonitis (trp). Twenty cattle with trp were compared with 10 clinically healthy cattle. cTn-I and cTn-T were determined qualitatively and cTn-I was determined quantitatively; biochemical analyses were also performed on both groups. The mean serum concentrations of total protein, globulin, glucose and calcium, and the mean activities of creatine kinase mb, aspartate aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase and gamma-glutamyl transferase were higher in the cattle with trp than in the control group. The cTn-I and cTn-T kits both gave positive results in three of the cattle with trp and the quantitative measurement of cTn-I was positive in 11 of the trp cases. Both tests were negative in the healthy cattle.

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