Dynamics of biochemical factors of blood in the therapy of hypocalcemic syndrome in africal grey parrots

Cover Page

Cite item

Abstract

The dynamics of biochemical factors of blood and results of effectiveness of administrated therapy in African grey parrots with hypocalcemic syndrome are showed in this article. All clinically affected birds were divided into three groups. Control group comprised birds with owners that refused from suggested therapy. Birds in study groups were subdivided by the severity of clinical sings. In this study, we analyzed correlation between changes of biochemical blood factors, clinical sings and changes in life welfare of studied birds, by effectiveness of hypocalcaemia therapy. By administrated therapeutic correction we reached reference values of blood factors by 14th day of treatment in birds with mild severity of the disease. Birds with severe clinical sings improved their blood rates by 44th day of therapy. An objective control of clinical response was obtained in 87,5% of birds with hypocalcemic syndrome. As a result of conducted therapeutic correction welfare of affected birds in both studied group significantly improved.

About the authors

V M Byakhova

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Author for correspondence.
Email: byakhova_vm@rudn.university
Miklukho-Maklay str., 8/9, Moscow, Russia, 117198

U A Vatnikov

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: vatnikov_yua@rudn.university
Miklukho-Maklay str., 8/9, Moscow, Russia, 117198

E V Kulikov

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: kulikov_ev@rudn.university
Miklukho-Maklay str., 8/9, Moscow, Russia, 117198

V I Parshina

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: parshina_vi@rudn.university
Miklukho-Maklay str., 8/9, Moscow, Russia, 117198

References

  1. Bajova, V.M. Diseases of metabolism in ornamental birds in the city: statistics, bases of diagnostics and prevention. Materials of International scientific-practical conference “Actual problems of metabolic disease in farm animals in modern conditions”, dedicated to the 40th anniversary of Vivific. Voronezh, 2010. P. 68—72.
  2. Bajova, V.M., Romanov, V.V. The Incidence of birds in the Moscow region. Veterinary Medicine. 2012. No. 5. P. 50—52.
  3. Bajova, V.M., Romanov, V.V. Violation of metabolism in ornamental birds at home. Veterinary Practice. 2012. № 2 (57). P. 44—49.
  4. Kulikov, E.V., Vatnikov, U.A., Alibekova, G.M. General histology with bases of cytology and embryology. Textbook. Moscow: PFUR, 2012.
  5. Kulikov, E.V., Vetoshkina, A.G., Ristova, E.O. Morphological features of bone marrow in Guinea fowl. Morphology. 2016. No. 3. P. 117.
  6. Kulikov, E.V., Seleznev, S.B., Schepkina, N.P. General pathological anatomy. Textbook. Moscow: PFUR, 2013.
  7. Kulikov, E.V., Sotnikova, E.D. Peculiarities of the development of the axial and peripheral skeleton of a Guinea fowl of the Volga white breed in postembryonic ontogenesis. Bulletin of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia. Series: Agronomy and animal husbandry. 2015. No. 2. S. 74—80.
  8. Kulikov, E.V., Sotnikova, E.D., Vatnikov, U.A., Seleznev, S.B. A Study of bone marrow in Guinea fowl of the Volga white breed. Bulletin of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia. Series: Agronomy and animal husbandry. 2016. No. 2. P. 63—70.
  9. Kulikov, E.V., Sotnikova, E.D., Kubatbekov, T.S., Kosilov, V.I. Chemical composition of the bones of Guinea fowl. Proceedings of the Orenburg State Agrarian University. 2016. No. 1. P. 205—208.
  10. Kulikov, E.V., Vatnikov, U.A., Schepkina, N.P. Private pathological anatomy. Textbook. Moscow: PFUR, 2013.
  11. Brian, H. Coles Essentials of Avian Medicine and Surgery. Blackwell Publishing, 2007.
  12. Doneley, B. Avian medicine and surgery in practice. Companion and aviary birds. Manson publishing Ltd, 2010.
  13. Filipovic, S., Maksimovi, A., Lutvikadi, I., Sunje-Rizvan, A., Obhoda, M. Hypocalcemic Syndrome in African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus erithacus). Veterinaria. 2016. Vol. 65. No. 1. P. 32—34.
  14. Harrison, G. Clinical Avian Medicine. Spix Publishing, 2005. Vol. 1—2.
  15. James, W. Carpenter Exotic animal formulary. Greystone publications. 2005. P. 135—347.
  16. Kirchgessner, M.S., Tully, T.N.Jr., Nevarez, J., Sanchez-Migallon, D.G., Acierno, M.J. Magnesium Therapy in a Hypocalcemic African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery. 2012. No. 26 (1). P. 17—21.
  17. Kulikov, E.V., Seleznev, S.B., Sotnikova, E.D., Vatnikov, Y.A., Kharlitskaya, E.V., Parshina, V.I., Rystsova, E.O., Troshina, N.I. The morphological aspects of bone marrow of guinea fowl of the volga white breed in postembryonic ontogenesis. Research journal of pharmaceutical, biological and chemical sciences. 2016. No. 5. P. 1148—1153.
  18. Kulikov, E.V., Vatnikov, Y.A., Sotnikova, E.D., Seleznev, S.B., Troshina, N.I., Rystsova, E.O. Morphometric characteristics of the bone tissue structure in white volga guinea fowls. Biology and Medicine. 2015. No. 3. P. BM-111-15.
  19. Lewis, S. Avian biochemistry and molecular biology. Cambridge university press. 1996.
  20. Lumeij, J.T., Overduin, L.M. Plasma chemistry references values in psittaciformes. Avian Pathology. 1990. Vol. 19. P. 235—244.
  21. McDonald, L.J. Hypocalcemic Seizures in an African Grey Parrot. Can Vet J. 1988. Vol. 29. No. 11. P. 928—930.
  22. Rae, M. Endocrine disease in pet birds. Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 1995. Vol. 4. Issue 1. P. 32—38.
  23. Simkiss, K. Calcium metabolism and avian reproduction. Biological Reviews. 1961. Vol. 36. No. 3. P. 321—359.
  24. Stanford, M. Calcium metabolism in grey parrots: the effects of husbandry. Thesis at the annual meeting of the Association of Avian Veterinarians. 2002.
  25. Stanford, M. The Effect of UV-B Lighting Supplementation in African Grey Parrots. Exotic DVM. 2004. Vol. 6. No. 3. P. 57—60.

Copyright (c) 2017 Byakhova V.M., Vatnikov U.A., Kulikov E.V., Parshina V.I.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies