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              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>7</startPage>
              <endPage>13</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>552</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Effects of macrolide antibiotics on blood inflammatory mediators and organ damage markers in lipopolysaccharide-induced pulmonary damage rats</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Ayşe  Er</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Enver Yazar</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Selçuk Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, Farmakoloji ve Toksikoloji AD, Kampüs, Konya, Türkiye</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">&lt;b&gt;Aim:&lt;/b&gt; The aim of this study was to determine the effect of
macrolide antibiotics using in veterinary area on serum/
plasma inflammatory mediators and organ damage markers
in lipopolysaccharide-induced pulmonary damage rats.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Materials and Methods:&lt;/b&gt; Total 198 Sprague-Dawley rats
were used. Six rats were used for a 0th sampling point for
all groups. 192 rats were divided into four equal groups as
lipopolysaccharide (Escherichia coli 0111:B4, 0.5 mg/200
&amp;#956;l, intratracheal), lipopolysaccharide + tylosin (10 mg/kg,
subcutaneously), lipopolysaccharide + tilmicosin (20 mg/
kg, subcutaneously) and lipopolysaccharide + tulathromycin
(2.5 mg/kg, subcutaneously). After the treatments,
blood samples were collected by cardiac puncture under
anesthesia at 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 4, 6, 12 and 24 hours. Serum
tumor necrosis factor &amp;#945;, interleukin-1&amp;#946;, interleukin-6, interleukin-
10 levels, and plasma 13, 14-dihydro-15-ketoprostaglandin
F&lt;sub&gt;2&amp;#945;&lt;/sub&gt; levels were determined by ELISA, while
serum C-reactive protein, creatine kinase-MB, aspartate
aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase,
cholesterol, triglyceride, blood urea nitrogen and
creatinine levels were determined by otoanalyzer. Area
under the concentration time curve (AUC&lt;sub&gt;0-24&lt;/sub&gt;), maximal
concentration in plasma or serum (C&lt;sub&gt;max&lt;/sub&gt;) and time to reach
Cmax (t&lt;sub&gt;max&lt;/sub&gt;) values were determined by pharmacokinetic
computer program.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Results:&lt;/b&gt; Macrolide antibiotics increased serum tumor
necrosis factor &amp;#945; and plasma 13, 14-dihydro-15-keto-prostaglandin
F&lt;sub&gt;2&amp;#945;&lt;/sub&gt; levels.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/b&gt; Macrolide antibiotics used in veterinary area
may no shown depression on immune system. Hovewer, investigation
is need that especially dose-depended manner
effects of macrolide antibiotics on immunosystem.</abstract>
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              <keywords><keyword>Lipopolysaccharide</keyword><keyword>macrolide antibiotic</keyword><keyword>inflammatory mediators</keyword><keyword>organ damage markers</keyword>
                  </keywords>
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            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>15</startPage>
              <endPage>19</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>553</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Effects of drugs on kinetic values of cytokines, adenosine deaminase and 13,14-dihydro-15-keto-prostaglandin f&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;2&amp;#945;&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt; in endotoxemia: a different approach</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Feray  Altan</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Muammer Elmas</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Ayse Er</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Kamil Uney</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Gul Cetin</name>
                                <affiliationId>3</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Bunyamin Tras</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Enver Yazar</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Dicle, Campus, Diyarbakir, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Selcuk, Campus, Konya, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="3">Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Burdur, Turkey</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">Aim: The objective of this study was to determine the effects
of enrofloxacin (ENR), flunixin meglumine (FM) and dexamethasone
(DEX) on kinetic values of cytokines, adenosine
deaminase (ADA) and 13,14-dihydro-15-keto-prostaglandin
F&lt;sub&gt;2a&lt;/sub&gt; (PGM) in lipopolysaccharide-induced endotoxemia.
Materials and Methods: Rats were divided into seven
groups. To induce endotoxemia, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
was injected into all groups, including the positive control.
The six other groups received the following drugs: ENR,
FM, low-dose DEX, high-dose DEX, ENR + FM + low-dose
DEX and ENR + FM + high-dose DEX. After the treatments,
blood samples were collected at 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, and
48 hours. Serum tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF&amp;#945;), interleukin-
6 (IL-6), interleukin-10 (IL-10), ADA and plasma
PGM levels were determined by ELISA. Area under the concentration
time curve (AUC&lt;sub&gt;0-48&lt;/sub&gt;), maximal concentration in
plasma or serum (C&lt;sub&gt;max&lt;/sub&gt;) and time to reach (t&lt;sub&gt;max&lt;/sub&gt;) values were
determined by pharmacokinetic computer program.
Results: ENR increased (p&lt;0.05) AUC&lt;sub&gt;0-48&lt;/sub&gt; of PGM and decreased
(p&lt;0.05) AUC&lt;sub&gt;0-48&lt;/sub&gt; of IL-6, IL-10 and ADA, while FM
decreased (p&lt;0.05) AUC&lt;sub&gt;0-48&lt;/sub&gt; of IL-6 and ADA compared
to LPS group. DEX alone and combined administrations
caused the lower AUC&lt;sub&gt;0-48&lt;/sub&gt; of all values (p&lt;0.05).
Conclusion: Kinetic values, especially AUC, may be used
for total evaluation of endotoxemia markers determined at
different sampling times in same groups as a different and
logical approach.</abstract>
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              <keywords><keyword>Enrofloxacin</keyword><keyword>flunixin</keyword><keyword>dexamethasone</keyword><keyword>kinetic</keyword><keyword>endotoxemia markers</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record>

            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>21</startPage>
              <endPage>24</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>554</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Influence of mercury chloride-renal failure on pharmacokinetics of sulphamethoxazole after oral administration in mice</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Ender  Yarsan</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Arif Altıntas</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Dinc Essiz</name>
                                <affiliationId>3</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Levent Altintas</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Mert Pekcan</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Gulay Ciftci</name>
                                <affiliationId>4</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Ishraga G. Ibrahim</name>
                                <affiliationId>5</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Ankara University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Diskapi, Ankara, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Department of Biochemistry, Ankara University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Diskapi, Ankara, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="3">Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Kafkas University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kars, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="4">Department of Biochemistry, Ondokuz Mayis University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Samsun, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="5">Central Veterinary Research Laboratories, Khartoum, Sudan</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">Aim: The effects of renal failure on the pharmacokinetics
of sulphamethoxazole were investigated after oral administration
of 100 mg/kg of the drug using a mice model of
mercury chloride-induced renal failure.
Materials and Methods: Mercury chloride was given to
mice at the doses of 3 and 6 mg/kg. Plasma sulphamethoxazole
concentrations were measured by spectrophotometer.
Plasma concentration-time data were fitted to a two-compartment
open model.
Results: Significant findings (p&lt;0.05) were observed for
absorption (AUC and t&lt;sub&gt;1/2a&lt;/sub&gt;) and elimination (t&lt;sub&gt;1/2&amp;#946;&lt;/sub&gt; and MRT)
phases of sulphamethoxazole related with renal failure.
Also area under the curve value decreased, and mean residence
time value increased with renal failure (p&lt;0.05).
Conclusion: Study result showed that dosage and administration
intervals of sulphamethoxazole were important for
patients with renal failure.</abstract>
              <fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=554</fullTextUrl>
              <keywords><keyword>Sulphamethoxazole</keyword><keyword>pharmacokinetic</keyword><keyword>renal failure</keyword><keyword>mercury chloride</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record>

            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>25</startPage>
              <endPage>31</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>555</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Investigations on the presence of e.coli o157:h7 in some meat products</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Duygu  Balpetek</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Ümit Gürbüz</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Selçuk Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, Besin Hijyeni ve Teknolojisi AD, Kampüs, Konya, Türkiye</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">&lt;b&gt;Aim:&lt;/b&gt; Presence of E. coli 0157:H7 was investigated in some
meat products.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Materials and Methods:&lt;/b&gt; Sausage, salami, hamburger meat,
Inegöl meat ball, pastrami, minced meat and brisket and
haunch of poultry collected from different meat sellers in
Konya were used as materials. Totally 173 samples were assessed
for coliform bacteria E. coli, E.coli O157 and E. coli
O157:H7.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Results:&lt;/b&gt; The average amount of coliform bacteria in frozen
and refrigerated hamburger and Inegöl meatballs and
sucuk, sausage, brisket and haunch meat from poultry are
determined as 13;3.75;4.44; 5.10; 3.44; 1.85; 3.11; 3.14 and
4.28 log&lt;sub&gt;10&lt;/sub&gt; cfu/g, respectively. The number of E. coli bacteria
in analyzed samples was found between 1.15 and 3.17 log&lt;sub&gt;10&lt;/sub&gt;
cfu/g and found statistically significant (p&lt;0.05). No proliferation
was determined in sausage, salami and pastrami
samples. It was found that the lowest values were in poultry
haunch samples (1.15 log&lt;sub&gt;10&lt;/sub&gt; cfu/g), the highest levels were in
minced meat (3.17 log&lt;sub&gt;10&lt;/sub&gt; cfu/g). In four of the minced meat
samples analyzed in this study, E.coli O157 (11.1%) was determined,
in two of them E.coli O157:H7 (8.1%) and in one
refrigerated hamburger meat ball sample E.coli O157 and
E.coli O157:H7 (4.34%) were determined.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/b&gt; The presence of E.coli O157 and E.coli O157:H7
in minced meat and refrigerated hamburger meat indicates
that, these products have low microbiological quality and
threaten public health.</abstract>
              <fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=555</fullTextUrl>
              <keywords><keyword>Meat</keyword><keyword>meat products</keyword><keyword>microbiological quality</keyword><keyword>E. coli O157:H7</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record>

            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>33</startPage>
              <endPage>38</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>556</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Immunohistochemical investigation of the role of ubiquitin and 8-hydroxyguanosine in pathogenesis of cattle leptospirosis</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Musa  Karaman</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Hasan Özen</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Serpil Dağ Erginsoy</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Mitat Şahin</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Kafkas Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, Patoloji AD, Kars, Türkiye</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Kafkas Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, Mikrobiyoloji AD, Paşaçayırı, Kars, Türkiye</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">&lt;b&gt;Aim:&lt;/b&gt; This study was performed to investigate the role of
ubiquitin and 8-hydroxyguanosine (8-OHG) expression in
liver and kidney tissue damage in Leptospira-infected cattle.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Material and Method:&lt;/b&gt; Localization of these molecules was
determined by indirect immunoperoxydase method using
specific polyclonal antibodies in Leptospira positive (n=7)
and healthy control animals (n=7).&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Results:&lt;/b&gt; A cytoplasmic immunostaining in the hepatocytes
and kidney tubule epithelia against ubiquitin antibody was
detected in Leptospira-infected animals. Immunostaining
against 8-OHG antibody was seen intracytoplasmic and/or
intranuclear in the hepatocytes, while it was mostly intracytoplasmic
in kidney tubule epithelia.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/b&gt; As ubiquitin and 8-OHG were shown to play
roles in pathogenesis of Leptospirosis, further detailed
studies to investigate and to wholly understand the mode of
mechanisms of these molecules are suggested.</abstract>
              <fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=556</fullTextUrl>
              <keywords><keyword>Leptospirosis</keyword><keyword>ubiquitin</keyword><keyword>8-hydroxyguanosine</keyword><keyword>pathogenesis</keyword><keyword>cattle</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record>

            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>39</startPage>
              <endPage>43</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>557</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Recipient synchronization with various prostaglandin f&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;2&amp;#945;&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt; protocols for embryo transfer in cows</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Mesut  Kırbaş</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Şükrü Dursun</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Mehmet Köse</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Bülent Bülbül</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Mehmet Çolak</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Hasan Mutlu</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Bahri Dağdaş Uluslararası Tarımsal Araştırma Enstitüsü, Konya, Türkiye</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Çukurova Tarımsal Araştırma Enstitüsü, Adana, Türkiye</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">&lt;b&gt;Aim:&lt;/b&gt; In this study, recipient synchronization with various
prostaglandin F&lt;sub&gt;2&amp;#945;&lt;/sub&gt; protocols for cryopreserved embryo
transfer was examined.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Materials and Methods:&lt;/b&gt; A total of 46 Brown Swiss cows
assigned randomly into three groups. Group I (n=15) cows
injected 0.150 mg cloprostenol intramuscularly at random
stage of the oestrus cycle. Following the injections, cows
were observed for oestrus for 5 days. The other cows
were received two 0.150 mg I.M. injections of cloprostenol
11 (Group II, n=15) or 14 (Group III, n=16) days apart. In
Group II and III, cows were observed for oestrus for 5 days
after the last injections. All cows were transferred embryos
cryopreserved by ethylene glycol on d 7 (oestrus
0). Pregnancy diagnoses were performed on d 28 by ultrasonography.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Results:&lt;/b&gt; Injection-oestrus intervals and pregnancy rates
were 56.13±4.37 h and 53.3%; 62.40±3.42 h and 46.7%;
70.75±3.08 h and 43.8% in groups I, II and III, respectively.
Injection-oestrus interval was lower in Group I than in
Group III (p&lt;0.05) and was similar between groups I and
II and groups II and III (p&gt;0.05). The differences in pregnancy
rates among groups were not significant (p&gt;0.05).&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Conclusions:&lt;/b&gt; All synchronization protocols evaluated
in this study can be used for oestrus synchronization for
cryopreserved embryo transfer in cows.</abstract>
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              <keywords><keyword>Embryo transfer</keyword><keyword>recipient synchronization</keyword><keyword>prostaglandin</keyword><keyword>cow</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record>

            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>45</startPage>
              <endPage>49</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>558</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">The effects of different egg yolk concentrations used with soy bean lecithin-based extender on semen quality to freeze bull semen</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Serpil  Sariozkan</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Purhan Barbaros Tuncer</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Mustafa Numan Bucak</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Serhat Buyukleblebici</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Huseyin Kinet</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Ali Bilgen</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Erciyes University, Safiye Cikrikcioglu Vocational College, Kayseri, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Lalahan Livestock Central Research Institute, Ankara, Turkey</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">&lt;b&gt;Aim:&lt;/b&gt; The centrifuged egg yolk (CEY) was added at concentrations
of 0.5 or 10% to a defined soy lecithin-based
extender (Bioxcell&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt;) used to freeze bull semen and their
synergistic effects on post-thaw sperm motility, morphological
abnormalities and membrane integrity assessed.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Materials and Methods:&lt;/b&gt; Ejaculates obtained from each
Simmental bull (n:12) divided in three equal aliquots
and diluted in CEY 5% (B5), 10% (B10) supplemented,
and without any CEY (B0) in soy bean lecithin - based
extender, respectively. Thereafter, they were frozen and
thawed following a standart protocol. Sperm cryosurvival
was evaluated in vitro by microscopic assessments
of post-thaw sperm motility (by means of the CASA),
acrosomal and other abnormalities (head, mid-pieces,
and tail) and plasma membrane integrity (evaluated by
HOST).&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Results:&lt;/b&gt; In Simmental bulls, semen extended with B5
had significantly higher CASA motility and CASA progressive
motility than those extended with the rest of
extenders after freezing and thawing (p&lt;0.001). There
was no significant difference in VAP, VCL, and ALH
among the three groups (p&gt;0.05). For VSL (p&lt;0.01) and
LIN (p&lt; 0.001), the highest values were obtained from
B10 group. The highest percentages of acrosomal and
other abnormalities were found in semen diluted in B10
(p&lt;0.001). In the group frozen B5, the percentage of
membrane integrity was significantly higher than that of
the other groups (p&lt;0.001).&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/b&gt; The use of CEY 5% in combination with soy
bean lecithin significantly improved bull semen freezability.</abstract>
              <fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=558</fullTextUrl>
              <keywords><keyword>Soy bean lecithin</keyword><keyword>egg yolk</keyword><keyword>cryopreservation</keyword><keyword>semen parameters</keyword><keyword>bull</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record>

            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>51</startPage>
              <endPage>55</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>559</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Evaluation of post-thaw quality of brown-swiss and holstein bull semen diluted with different extenders</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Serpil  Sariozkan</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Purhan Barbaros Tuncer</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Mustafa Numan Bucak</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Serhat Buyukleblebici</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Huseyin Kinet</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Ali Bilgen</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Erciyes University, Safiye Cikrikcioglu Vocational College, Kayseri, Turkey</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Lalahan Livestock Central Research Institute, Ankara, Turkey</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">&lt;b&gt;Aim:&lt;/b&gt; To evaluate post-thaw guality of Brown-Swiss and
Holstein bull semen diluted with different extenders.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Materials and Methods:&lt;/b&gt; Ejaculates obtained from Holstein
(n=36) and Brown-Swiss (n=36) bulls were divided into
three aliquots and diluted with Tris-based, Optidyl&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt; and Bioxcell&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt; extenders, respectively. Thereafter they were frozen
and thawed following a standard protocol. The effectiveness
of freezing extenders was assessed according to postthaw
sperm motility, acrosomal and total abnormalities and
plasma membrane integrity.&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Results:&lt;/b&gt; With respect to Holstein bull semen, the highest
percentages of sperm subjective (p&lt;0.01), CASA progressive
(p&lt;0.001), and CASA motility (p&lt;0.001) were found in
semen diluted with Optidyl&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt;. Optidyl&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt; extender also provided
best protection in terms of acrosome and plasma membrane
integrity compared to other extenders (p&lt;0.001). For
motility motion including VAP, VSL and LIN values, the highest
values were obtained from Optidyl and Tris (p&lt;0.05).
With respect to, the lowest percentages of post-thaw subjective
(p&lt;0.01), CASA motility (p&lt;0.001) and membrane
integrity (p&lt;0.001) were obtained in the semen samples diluted
with Bioxcell&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt;. The percentage of progressive motility
was found to be higher in Optidyl&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt; than Bioxcell&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt; (p&lt;0.01).
The highest percentages of acrosomal and total abnormalities
were found in semen diluted with Bioxcell and Tris extenders.
The highest ALH value was obtained from Optidyl&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt;
extender compared to the other groups (p&lt;0.05).&lt;p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/b&gt; Optidyl&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt; extender may be preferred rather
than Bioxcell&lt;sup&gt;®&lt;/sup&gt; or Tris + egg yolk extenders for freezing the
Holstein and Brown-Swiss bull semen.</abstract>
              <fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=559</fullTextUrl>
              <keywords><keyword>Bull semen</keyword><keyword>cryopreservation</keyword><keyword>extender</keyword><keyword>membrane integrity</keyword><keyword>seminal parameters</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record>

            <record>
              <language>eng</language>
              <publisher>Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi</publisher>
              <journalTitle>Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences</journalTitle>
              <issn>1309-6958</issn>
              <eissn>2146-1953</eissn>
              <publicationDate>0000-00-00</publicationDate>
              <volume>26</volume>
              <issue>1</issue>
              <startPage>57</startPage>
              <endPage>62</endPage>
              <doi></doi>
              <publisherRecordId>560</publisherRecordId>
              <documentType>article</documentType>
              <title language="eng">Congestive heart failure in three dogs</title>
                <authors>
                              <author>
                                <name>Mahmut  Ok</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Aliye Sağkan Öztürk</name>
                                <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                              <author>
                                <name> Cenk Er</name>
                                <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
                              </author>
                      </authors>
              <affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Selçuk Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, İç Hastalıkları AD, Kampus, Konya, Türkiye</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, İç Hastalıkları AD, Hatay, Türkiye</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">In this case report the clinical, hematological, blood gases,
some biochemical, ultrasonographic, electrocardiographic
(ECG), radiographic and necropsy findings were presented
in three dog with congestive heart failure. Plasma cardiac
troponin I (cTnI) and creatinin kinase isoenzyme MB (CKMB)
concentrations of all dogs were significantly increased.
In the electrocardiagraphic examination, one dog had atrial
fibrillation and two dogs had ventricular tachycardia. Radiographic
and ultrasonograhpic examination, left and right
heart dilatation was observed in all cases.</abstract>
              <fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=560</fullTextUrl>
              <keywords><keyword>Heart failure</keyword><keyword>cTnI</keyword><keyword>CK-MB</keyword><keyword>dog</keyword>
                  </keywords>
            </record></records>