Title of article
Comparative Study of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate after Aminoglycoside and Aminocyclitol Treatment in Goats (Capra hircus)
Author/Authors
DINEV, Toncho Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Biochemistry - Microbiology and Physics - Trakia University, Bulgaria , KANAKOV, Dian Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Internal Diseases - Trakia University, Bulgaria , BEEV, Georgi Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Biochemistry - Microbiology and Physics - Trakia University, Bulgaria , RUSENOVA, Nikolina Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Veterinary Microbiology - Infectious and Parasitic Diseases - Trakia University, Bulgaria , DENEV, Stefan Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Biochemistry - Microbiology and Physics - Trakia University, Bulgaria
Pages
4
From page
186
To page
189
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to follow up the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) in healthy female goats during and after 5-day parenteral treatment with amikacin (10 mg/kg), tobramycin (5 mg/kg), apramycin (20 mg/kg), gentamicin (4 mg/kg), kanamycin (10 mg/kg) and spectinomycin (20 mg/kg). Gentamicin and tobramycin caused an initial increase followed by a significant decrease of ESR on the 5th day for gentamicin and the 10th day for tobramycin, respectively, followed by recovery after the treatment. Reversely, amikacin and especially spectinomycin produced an increase of ESR without recovery several days post treatment. Kanamycin caused decrease of ESR on the 5th day without recovery in the subsequent days. Only apramycin did not give rise to increasing of ESR. In conclusion the aminoglycosides, especially tobramycin and gentamicin, caused more severe alterations of ESR than the aminocyclitols.
Keywords
Amikacin , tobramycin , apramycin , gentamicin , kanamycin , goats , ESR
Journal title
Istanbul Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi
Serial Year
2016
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Record number
2596457
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