Effects of hypocalcaemia on abomasal motility.

Res Vet Sci

Department of Agricultural and Urban Practice, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg 24061.

Published: March 1988

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Abomasal mechanical and myoelectric activity were measured in two adult Holstein cows. Hypocalcaemia was induced using a constant infusion of disodium EDTA and serum total and diffusible calcium concentrations were measured. Abomasal motility remained normal in the face of declining calcium concentrations until a threshold value was reached (1.2 +/- 0.2 mmol litre-1) below which all mechanical and electrical activity was absent. A similar threshold effect was observed when calcium concentrations were allowed to rise. These data do not support hypocalcaemia as being a clinically important cause of abomasal atony.

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