| Literature DB >> 17123442 |
Giuseppe Piccione1, Augusto Foà, Cristiano Bertolucci, Giovanni Caola.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In domestic animals many biochemical and physiological processes exhibit daily rhythmicity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the rhythmic pattern of salivary and serum urea concentrations in sheep.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 17123442 PMCID: PMC1664584 DOI: 10.1186/1740-3391-4-16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Circadian Rhythms ISSN: 1740-3391
Figure 1Daily rhythms of serum and salivary urea concentrations in sheep. Both urea profiles showed clear diurnal rhythms: urea levels were high during the light phase and low during the dark phase of the natural light-dark cycle. Each point represents mean ± SEM. Gray bars indicate the dark phase of the natural light-dark cycle. Arrowheads indicate times of feeding. Asterisks indicate peaks of urea concentrations.
Mesor (M), fiducial limits (F.L.) at 95%, Amplitude (A) and Acrophase (Φ), expressed in hours, with confidence interval (C.I.) at 95%, of serum and salivary urea during the two days of study
| Φ | |||||
| Day 1 | 5.12 | (4.56–5.67) | 1.56 | 12:24 | (08:16–16:32) |
| Day 2 | 5.21 | (4.66–5.76) | 1.48 | 11:56 | (07:36–16:16) |
| Day 1 | 2.84 | (2.59–3.09) | 1.16 | 12:00 | (09:44–14:16) |
| Day 2 | 2.75 | (2.49–3.01) | 0.72 | 12:12 | (08:04–16:20) |