Effects of Super Nutritional Hepatic Copper Accumulation on Hepatocyte Health and Oxidative Stress in Dairy Cows
Table 2
Pearson’s correlation.
CF
Cu
GGT
AST
GLDH
BA
SDH
CF
1.0000
-0.3053
-0.0981
0.4009
0.1443
0.0439
0.0627
0.0020
0.3316
<0.0001
0.1521
0.6643
0.5317
Cu
-0.3053
1.0000
0.1211
-0.1302
-0.0025
0.1719
0.1280
0.0020
0.2301
0.1966
0.9803
0.0872
0.2043
GGT
-0.0981
0.1211
1.0000
0.1371
0.4377
0.1564
0.4023
0.3316
0.2301
0.1739
<0.0001
0.1201
<0.0001
AST
0.4009
-0.1302
0.1371
1.0000
0.2348
-0.0236
0.2147
<0.0001
0.1966
0.1739
0.0187
0.8157
0.0320
GLDH
0.1443
-0.0025
0.4377
0.2348
1.0000
0.2161
0.5091
0.1521
0.9803
<0.0001
0.0187
0.0308
<0.0001
BA
0.0439
0.1719
0.1564
-0.0236
0.2161
1.0000
0.0603
0.6643
0.0872
0.1201
0.8157
0.0308
0.5512
SDH
0.0633
0.1280
0.4023
0.2147
0.5091
0.0603
1.0000
0.5317
0.2043
<0.0001
0.0320
<0.0001
0.5512
Pearson’s correlation of liver leakage enzymes, bile acids, and hepatic crude fat for all of the study samples (n=100). The top number is ρ, or the correlation coefficient, and the bottom number is the p value for the correlation of the 2 variables.