DOI 10.33861/2071-8020-2022-2-41-42
Bordyugov K.S., Tresnitskiy S.N., Tresnitskiy A.S.
Summary. Agalactia is a condition that is a complication of the postpartum period and is characterized by a complete absence of milk from the mother. Data on the spread and causes of agalactia in cats, the results of the therapeutic effectiveness of the use of various drugs in its treatment is presented in the article. It was found that the main causes of agalactia in 6.6% of cats were stresses of various etiologies (27% of cases), hormonal disorders (23%), infectious diseases (41%), and breast underdevelopment - only 9%. Cats with agalactia by generally accepted pattern were intramuscularly injected with oxytocin 0.3 ml, twice a day, 5 days in a row; biogenic stimulator Apilak 1/2 tablet 2 times a day, 5-7 days; and subcutaneous injections of natural biogenic stimulator - cerebrospinal fluid - obtained from cows 3 ml, 1 time a week. Subcutaneous injections of cerebrospinal fluid as a biostimulator, which lacks the species specificity of cows at a dose of 1 ml per 1 kg of weight once a week, allow 94% of newborn kittens to be preserved during 30 days of follow-up after childbirth, which confirms its stimulating effect on the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and central regulation of endocrine functions in general. Application in practice for blood loss and neurological diseases actualize the use of cerebrospinal fluid in obstetrics and gynecology with theoretical justification and clinical studies.
Keywords: agalactia, cats, offspring, treatment, cerebrospinal fluid of cows, diagnosis, lactation, preservation.
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Author affiliation:
Bordyugov Konstantin S., Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine, Docent of the Department of Diseases of Small Animal of the Lugansk State Agrarian University; 1, LNAU, Lugansk, LPR, 91008; phone: +380721347630; e-mail: polivet@ukr.net.
Tresnitskiy Anatoly S., student of the Faculty of Bioengineering and Veterinary Medicine of the Don State Technical University; 1, Gagarina sq., Rostov-on-Don, 344000; phone: 8-908-1894975; e-mail: tresnickiy02@mail.ru.
Responsible for correspondence with the editorial board: Tresnitskiy Sergey N., D.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, leading scientific researcher of the Don State Technical University; 1, Gagarina sq., Rostov-on-Don, 344000; phone: 8-908-1894975; e-mail: tresnitskiydonstu@yandex.ru.
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