Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors

The classification of the productive stages and health of an animal or the herd can be established by changes in the incisor teeth and the determination of hematological values. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of changes in the number of permanent incisors on morphometric and blood p...

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Autores principales: Hernando, J., Koza, G. A., Konrad, J. L., Luzio, K. M., Mussart, N. B.
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erupciones dentales
bioquímica sanguínea
morfometría
Buffalo
dental timing
blood biochemistry
morphometry
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erupciones dentales
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blood biochemistry
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Hernando, J.
Koza, G. A.
Konrad, J. L.
Luzio, K. M.
Mussart, N. B.
Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors
topic_facet Búfalo
erupciones dentales
bioquímica sanguínea
morfometría
Buffalo
dental timing
blood biochemistry
morphometry
author Hernando, J.
Koza, G. A.
Konrad, J. L.
Luzio, K. M.
Mussart, N. B.
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Koza, G. A.
Konrad, J. L.
Luzio, K. M.
Mussart, N. B.
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title Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors
title_short Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors
title_full Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors
title_fullStr Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors
title_sort biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. relation with the number of incisors
description The classification of the productive stages and health of an animal or the herd can be established by changes in the incisor teeth and the determination of hematological values. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of changes in the number of permanent incisors on morphometric and blood parameters related to bone metabolism in 32-month-old animals. The assay was performed in Corrientes, Argentina, where 30 Murrah females of 29-monthsold with complete deciduous teeth were weighed and maintained for 90 days on natural pastures. At the end of the assay, the number of erupted permanent incisors and the amount and level of eruption of the dental pieces, were evaluated. Weight (PV), thoracic perimeter (PT) and body condition (CC) were recorded. Blood samples were taken to determine the values of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and alkaline phosphatase. The information was analyzed with descriptive statistics, analysis of variance and correlation using the Pearson’s test. The 37% of the animals showed two teeth, 16% one (right or left) and 47% did not have permanent incisors. The values of PV (kg) and PT (cm) for individuals with deciduous incisors, with one or pair permanent incisors, were 425.36 ± 16.13; 456 ± 17.67; and 426.64 ± 12.91 (p = 0.462) and 190 ± 7.66; 197.20 ± 4.76; and 189.91 ± 8.9 (p=0.187) respectively, without statistical significance. Magnesemia was significantly higher in animals without incisors and with one tooth, compared to those with two erupted teeth (r= -0.45 p<0.05). None of the other biochemical variables were influenced by the number of teeth (p≥0.05). The body condition, as well as the morphometric and blood parameters, were not affected by changes in the dental timing, with the exception of serum magnesium.
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spelling I48-R154-article-41322025-02-12T21:59:01Z Biochemical and morphometrical parameters associated with dentition in water buffaloes. Relation with the number of incisors Parámetros bioquímicos y morfométricos vinculados a la dentición de búfalas. Relaciones con el número de incisivos Hernando, J. Koza, G. A. Konrad, J. L. Luzio, K. M. Mussart, N. B. Búfalo erupciones dentales bioquímica sanguínea morfometría Buffalo dental timing blood biochemistry morphometry The classification of the productive stages and health of an animal or the herd can be established by changes in the incisor teeth and the determination of hematological values. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of changes in the number of permanent incisors on morphometric and blood parameters related to bone metabolism in 32-month-old animals. The assay was performed in Corrientes, Argentina, where 30 Murrah females of 29-monthsold with complete deciduous teeth were weighed and maintained for 90 days on natural pastures. At the end of the assay, the number of erupted permanent incisors and the amount and level of eruption of the dental pieces, were evaluated. Weight (PV), thoracic perimeter (PT) and body condition (CC) were recorded. Blood samples were taken to determine the values of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and alkaline phosphatase. The information was analyzed with descriptive statistics, analysis of variance and correlation using the Pearson’s test. The 37% of the animals showed two teeth, 16% one (right or left) and 47% did not have permanent incisors. The values of PV (kg) and PT (cm) for individuals with deciduous incisors, with one or pair permanent incisors, were 425.36 ± 16.13; 456 ± 17.67; and 426.64 ± 12.91 (p = 0.462) and 190 ± 7.66; 197.20 ± 4.76; and 189.91 ± 8.9 (p=0.187) respectively, without statistical significance. Magnesemia was significantly higher in animals without incisors and with one tooth, compared to those with two erupted teeth (r= -0.45 p<0.05). None of the other biochemical variables were influenced by the number of teeth (p≥0.05). The body condition, as well as the morphometric and blood parameters, were not affected by changes in the dental timing, with the exception of serum magnesium. La clasificación de las etapas productivas y la salud de un animal o del rodeo pueden establecerse por los cambios observables en los dientes incisivos y la determinación de los valores hematológicos. Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar el efecto de los cambios del número de incisivos permanentes sobre parámetros morfométricos y bioquímicos sanguíneos relacionados al metabolismo óseo en animales de 32 meses de edad. La investigación fue realizada en Corrientes, Argentina. Búfalas Murrah de 29 meses de edad (n=30), con dentadura decidua completa, fueron pesadas y mantenidas por 90 días en pasturas naturales. Al final del período se evaluó el número de incisivos permanentes erupcionados, la cantidad y nivel de erupción de piezas dentales, peso (PV), perímetro torácico (PT) y condición corporal (CC), tomándose muestras de sangre para determinar los valores de calcio, fósforo, magnesio y fosfatasa alcalina. La información obtenida fue analizada mediante estadística descriptiva, análisis de la varianza y correlación mediante el test de Pearson. El 37% mostró dos dientes, el 16% uno (derecho o izquierdo) y el 47% no presentó incisivos permanentes. Los valores de PV (kg) y PT (cm) para los individuos con incisivos deciduos, con uno o dos incisivos permanentes, fueron PV: 425,36 ± 16,13; 456 ± 17,67 y 426,64 ± 12,91 (p = 0,462) y PT: 190 ± 7,66; 197,20 ± 4,76; 189,91 ± 8,9 (p = 0,187) respectivamente, sin ser estadísticamente significativos. La magnesemia fue significativamente mayor en los animales sin incisivos y con un diente, comparados con aquellos con dos dientes erupcionados (r = -0,45; p < 0,05). Ninguna de las otras variables bioquímicas fueron influenciadas por la cantidad de piezas dentales (p ≥ 0,05). La condición corporal, así como las variables morfométricas y bioquímicas exploradas, no se vieron afectadas por las modificaciones de la cronometría dental, a excepción del magnesio sérico. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2019-12-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/4132 10.30972/vet.3024132 Revista Veterinaria; Vol. 30 Núm. 2 (2019); 36-45 1669-6840 1668-4834 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/vet/article/view/4132/3769 Derechos de autor 2019 J. Hernando, G. A. Koza, J. L. Konrad, K. M. Luzio, N. B. Mussart https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0