Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 1992;32(4):677-681.
Indocyanine green excretion test and changes of plasma enzyme activities in Korean native cattle and dairy cattle
Min-soo Son1, Cheol-ho Kim2, IL-kwan Choi1, Jin-gu Kim1, Ju-hyeong Hur1, Chung-boo Kang1
1College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University
2Gyeongsangnam Do Veterinary Service Laboratory
한우 및 유우에서의 indocyanine green 배설시험 및 혈장효소 활성치의 변화
손민수1, 김철호2, 최일관1, 김진구1, 허주형1, 강정부1
1경상대학교 수의과대학
2경상남도 가축위생시험소
Abstract
This experiment was carried out to establish a proper method of indocyanine green(ICG) excrection test for a applicable liver function test in three Korean native cattle average weighing about 450kg and dairy cattle parity of 3~5. The results obtained the half life($T^1/_2$), fractional clearance rate(KICG), retention rate and plasma enzyme activities before or after injection of ICG were as follows. 1. The maximum absorbance of ICG in plasma was at 805nm. 2. Average half life and fractional clearance rate following the injection of ICG 0.25mg/kg body weight were $5.53{pm}1.27$ minute and $0.131{pm}0.031$/minute in Korean native cattle, $4.55{pm}0.68$ minute and $0.156{pm}0.031$/minute in dairy cattle, respectively. The ICG removal rate was exponentially liner for the first 15 minutes after injection both of Korean native cattle and dairy cattle. 3. Average plasma retention rate when 10, 15, 30 minutes after injection was $35.7{pm}13.9$, $23.2{pm}7.1$, $10.8{pm}3.5%$ in Korean native cattle, $26.8{pm}3.3$, $14.2{pm}1.2$, $5.5{pm}2.2%$ in dairy cattle, respectively. 4. Plasma enzyme activities(AST, ALT, r-GTP) were no variation among the before, during and after injection of ICG. From these results, ICG excretion test to cattle is applicable to evaluation of liver funtion in both clinical and research, and adopted the 15 minutes plasma sample as the sample taken at the ideal time for comparative purposes.
Key Words: indocyanine green(ICG), retention rate, Iiver function, cattle


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