Abstract

The study of clinical-hematologic parameters under technological stress at cows and the effect of low-intensity laser radiation (LILR) under technological stress was carried out. The study was carried out on high-yielding Holstein black-breed cows which were modeled technological stress and subsequently exposed to LILR on the withers or ear with exposure time of 5 or 15 depending on the group of animals. LILR with a wavelength of 830 nm was used. The study of hematological parameters of blood under technological stress in animals showed an increase in the number of leukocytes up to 14 days, a decrease in the number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin by 3 days of the experiment relative to the values of intact animals. At action of LILR under technological stress the increase of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in blood was registered. The content of leukocytes in blood corresponded to the level of intact animals, their functional activity increased. The concentration of reduced glutathione in animals under technological stress was decreased throughout the entire observation period. When using LILR under technological stress in animals, changes in reduced glutathione were less pronounced compared to animals after technological stress. When cows were exposed to LILR on the withers, an increase in the content of reduced glutathione in blood was registered. The obtained results indicate that the changes in blood parameters are directed to the activation of compensatory-adaptive reactions of the organism under the action of LILR under technological stress.

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