@ARTICLE{González-Montaña_J.R._Relationships_2019, author={González-Montaña, J.R. and Escalera-Valente, F. and Lomillos, J.M. and Alonso, A.J. and Gaudioso, V. and Alonso, M.E.}, volume={vol.22}, number={No 3}, journal={Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences}, pages={445–455}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Veterinary Sciences}, publisher={University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn}, abstract={Eye fluids (aqueous humour and vitreous humour) may be helpful in estimating ante-mortem blood levels, since some parameters measured in these fluids have proved to be stable or to change in a predictable way after death. This would help in diagnosing the cause of death in some diseases or to evaluate ante-mortem blood levels in certain animals not easy to handle or with difficult access. In order to establish reference values of some parameters in blood and eye fluids (aqueous humour and vitreous humour), as well as the possible correlation among these three different fluids, various minerals and electrolytes (Ca, P, Mg, K, Na, Fe, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se and Mo) were measured in 15 four to five year-old Lidia bulls, all dying after a period of significant stress and major exertion. Plasmatic values of Mg and P were much greater than reported in the literature. In general, mineral plasmatic values were greater than those found in ocular fluids (aqueous and vitreous), while Na, K and Cr were similar in the three fluids. We have verified the existence of correlations in P, Co and Mo among the three fluids measured, and between Se of plasma and vitreous humour. But the most marked correlations were observed in Mo (plasma -aqueous humour, r = 0.893, plasma-vitreous humour, r = 0.945, HA -HV, r = 0.849), in P (plasma-vitreous humour, r = 0.726) and in Co (plasma-vitreous humour, r = 879).}, type={Article}, title={Relationships between eye fluids and blood values after exercise in lidia cattle: mineral parameters}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/112850/PDF/2.pdf}, doi={10.24425/pjvs.2019.129304}, keywords={aqueous humour, vitreous humour, minerals parameters, intraocular fluids, blood, metabolism, Lidia cattle}, }