Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Jun 2022)

Mammary gland secretion pH and electrolytes in prepartum Mangalarga Marchador mares

  • J.T.B. Lima,
  • I.C. Winter,
  • C.O. Florez,
  • L.E.C. Torres,
  • I.E. Silva,
  • A.C. Benitez,
  • R.R. Wenceslau,
  • F.O. Paes Leme,
  • R.P.A. Maranhão,
  • R.B.C. Teixeira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12480
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 3
pp. 437 – 445

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine pH and the concentrations of Calcium (Ca2+), Magnesium (Mg2+), Chloride (Cl-), Sodium (Na+), Potassium (K+) and Calcium (Ca2+) in the mammary gland secretion in pre-foaling Mangalarga Marchador (MM) mares to determine the best method to predict parturition in the breed. Forty-two pregnant MM mares were evaluated once daily from 310 days of gestation until parturition. Mammary gland secretion pH, measured by pH meter and pH paper strip, Mg2+, Ca2+ and Cl- levels significantly changed during the last 10 days prior to parturition (p<0.05). The lowest pH mean value (pH meter=6.67±0.42; pH strip=6.23±0.53) and significantly higher mean concentrations of Ca2+ (12.6±5.8mmol/L) and Mg2+ (10.93±3.66mmol/L) were obtained 24 hours prior to foaling (p<0.0001). Chloride levels reduced significantly 8 days prior to parturition (p<0.0001) but remained unchanged until the due date. Mammary gland pH secretion, measured by pH meter and pH paper strip, was effective to predict parturition. Quantitative pH values obtained with the pH meter had a greater accuracy in comparison to pH paper strips, but a strong correlation was found between both methods. Calcium and magnesium were the only electrolytes that changed in concentration immediately prior to parturition and are better indicators of when not to expect foaling.

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