STUDIES ON SOME BIOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF OVARIAN FOLLICULAR FLUID AND
PERIPHERAL BLOOD IN BUFFALOES
H. M. Arshad, N. Ahmad, Zia-ur-Rahman1, H. A.
Samad, N. Akhtar and S. Ali
Department of Animal Reproduction and 1Department of Veterinary
Physiologyand
Pharmacology,
University of
Agriculture,
Faisalabad,
Pakistan
Abstract
The
FF and plasma samples were analyzed for various biochemical constituents,
including glucose, cholesterol, total proteins, albumin, globulin, sodium,
potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, triiodothyronine and thyroxine contents,
using commercial kits. The results showed that small follicles had significantly
lower (P<0.05) glucose contents than large follicles, while blood plasma had
significantly higher (P<0.05) glucose contents than fluid from both classes of
follicles. The differences in concentrations of cholesterol, total proteins,
albumin and globulin between small and large follicles were non-significant. The
concentrations of these compounds were higher in the blood than in FF, except
albumin, which was higher in FF than in the blood. Contents of electrolytes and
trace elements did not vary between the two follicle classes. However, the
plasma levels of these electrolytes and trace elements, except potassium and
zinc, were significantly higher (p<0.05) than their levels in FF. The level of
potassium was significantly higher (P<0.05) in FF than in the plasma, while
serum zinc level did not differ from FF. The differences in concentrations of
triiodothyronine and thyroxine in fluid from small and large sized follicles
were non-significant. Likewise, the levels of these hormones were
non-significantly higher in blood plasma than in FF. It was concluded that FF
levels of glucose differed between small and large follicle groups, while blood
levels of most of constituents were higher than their levels in FF.