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History of the Department of Physiology
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University
     Department of Physiology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University Its history is closely parallel to that of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Discussing the history of the department It is necessary to refer to the history of the Faculty as well. In the first place, the independent Department of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1935. The 4-year program was not divided into sub-departments (departments) because there were still no full-time professors and not many students.
      However, physiology It is a veterinary subject that is included for students studying in years 3 and 4.
     - In 1937, which was the first year of the veterinary course or the 3rd year of the first batch of students, there was probably no teaching of physiology because the first batch of students got scholarships to study abroad, 2 of them, and another 1 was sick.
     - The second set of students who entered the pre-veterinary school in 1936 has no history recorded. And it is likely that physiology was not taught in 1938 either.
    - The third set of students came to study veterinary preparation in 1937 and graduated as the first batch of veterinary students (which was a 5-year program in 1939), which should have been the first batch to study physiology.
     Physiology In the 5-year veterinary program, in the beginning he was taught by Maj. Gen. M.C. Thongthikhayu Thongyai (he taught physiology to the 1st-4th/5th batch of veterinary students around 1939-1943. ) around the year 1942/1943 The division of departments and the appointment of department heads began with the Department of Veterinary Medicine. Chulalongkorn University was promoted to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine  (Marisak.,1977)
     Talking back to the first batch of students (1935, not the first generation), Mr. Lamphun Sasibut who was able to receive a scholarship to Chulalongkorn University to study additional veterinary medicine in England.
After Prof. Dr. Lamphun Sasibut (before graduating from veterinary medicine) Due to the time of World War II), he returned to teach physiology from 1943 until 1947, which included veterinary students from the 5th to 9th batch (after which the teacher returned to continue his studies until he was successful and returned to government service. Continue teaching by transferring to the Department of Surgery)
      In 1948-1954, Prof. Dr. M.C. Piyarangsit Rangsit, who graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zurich. Switzerland, taught physiology to veterinary students, batches 10-14.
      In 1949, Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong Has entered government service under Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department of University Medicine Ministry of Public Health
     And in 1950, Prof. Dr. Por Jindaonik and Assoc. Prof. Supit Jindaonik joined the government service. Independent Department of Biochemistry Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (which later Prof. Dr. Por Jindaonick moved back to his original workplace, leaving only Assoc. Prof. Supit Jindaonik as a teacher in the independent biochemistry department)
   
Prof. Dr. Ayus Phichaichannarong Received a scholarship to study at the master's and doctoral level at Cornell University. United States and returned to teaching physiology from 1955-1976 during this 21 year period, Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong Teaching physiology He holds the position of head of the department and has arranged to recruit 5 new lecturers in the physiology department, namely:
         In 1955, Prof. Dr. Prapa Loiphet
         In 1967, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duangnarumon Prachankdee       
         In 1969, Prof. Emeritus Dr. Narongsak Chaibut
                       Associate Professor Dr. Nikhom Chaisiri
                       Prof. Maneewan Kamonphatthana

      Incidentally, in 1967, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Has transferred to be affiliated with Chulalongkorn University 
      During 1976-1978, Assoc. Prof. Supit Jindaonik held the position of Head of the Physiology Department because Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong had to serve as dean in 1978-1985, Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong Has returned to the position of Head of the Department of Physiology as before during the second period of his tenure as Head of this Department. Another new lecturer has been appointed, namely, Prof. Dr. Chollada Buranakarn  (1984).
     After 1985, it may be considered the later period of the Department of Physiology because management and manpower planning had already come into place. In the latter period, there has been a sequence of 6 department heads until now. and has proceeded to recruit another 17 professors. The history of the department is arranged below.


In 1935          The Department of Veterinary Medicine, a 4-year program (pre-veterinary 2 years, veterinary 2 years),
                      was considered the first year of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. There were 3 students.
In 1937          3rd year students passed the examination to study veterinary medicine abroad (Dr. Lamphun Sasibutr,
                      Chulalongkorn University scholarship, subject Veterinary medicine, England)
In 1938          Head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine, Prof. Lieutenant Colonel Luang Chai Asawarak
In 1938-1960    
                      First Dean Prof. Lieutenant Colonel Luang Chai Asawarak
In 1939          The veterinary medicine curriculum from the original 4 years was increased to a 5 year curriculum in a new
                      building for the Veterinary Department (Rajavithi Hospital today).
In 1939-1943    
                      Maj. Gen. M.C. Thongthikhayu Thongyai (Teaching physiology to the 1st-4th batch of veterinary students)
In 1941           The first batch of veterinary students in the 5-year program (8 people) in the Great East Asian War. The
                       veterinary department moved back.
                       Studying at the Faculty of Pharmacy.
In 1942           Department of University Medicine (Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Pharmacy
​                       and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 12 years) Second generation of veterinary students of the 5-year
                       program (12 people, Dr. M.V. Chananyawat Thewakul and Dr. Manat Kasetmankit)
In 1943-1947
                       Prof. Dr. Lamphun Sasibut (teaching physiology to 5th-9th generation veterinary students)
In 1948-1954
                       Prof. Dr. M.C. Piyarangsit, Rangsit (He taught physiology to veterinary students, batch 10-14)
In 1949           Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Moved study location to Chula Soi 12 (Henri Dunant Rd.), 9th batch of
                       veterinary students of the 5-year program (3 people, Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong)
                       Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong Served in the Department of Physiology
In 1950           Prof. Dr. Por Jindaonik, Special Lecturer, Biochemistry Unit (Moved back to the same place of work) Assoc.
                       Prof. Supit Jindaonik served in the Biochemistry Unit.
In 1954           Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Transferred to Kasetsart University (Study pre-veterinary medicine for 2
                       years at Kasetsart University Studying veterinary medicine for 3 years, Chulalongkorn University)
In 1955           Veterinary students, batch 14, 5-year program (first batch of graduates at Kasetsart University) (9 people,
                       Prof. Dr. Prapa Loiphet and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chuanphit Soponhiranrak)
                       Prof. Dr. Prapa Loypet, serves in the Department of Physiology.
In 1955-1976     
                       Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong (Teaching physiology to veterinary students 15-36)
In 1960-1972
                       Second Dean Prof. Dr. Tiang Tansa-nguan
In 1967            Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chulalongkorn University (Royal Decree Established the Faculty of
                       Medicine and veterinary medicine in Chulalongkorn University, 1967)
                        Associate Professor Dr. Duangnarumon Prachankadee serves in the Department of Physiology.
In 1969            Prof. Emeritus Dr. Narongsak Chaibutr served in the Department of Physiology.
                        Prof. Maneewan Kamonpatthana is serving in the Department of Biochemistry.
                        Associate Professor Dr. Nikhom Chaisiri serves in the Department of Biochemistry.
In 1972-1976
                        Third Dean Prof. Dr. Ayus Phichaichannarong
In 1976-1978     
                        Head of the Physiology Department, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Supit Jindaonik
In 1976-1980
                        Fourth Dean Assoc. Prof. Dr. Prasit Photipak
In 1978-1985
                        Head of the Department of Physiology, Prof. Dr. Ayus Pichaichannarong
In 1980-1988
                        Fifth Dean Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rabil Rattanaphani
In 1984            Prof. Dr. Chollada Buranakarn served in the Physiology Unit.
In 1985            Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meena Sarikaputi served in the Biochemistry Unit.
In 1985-1992
                        Head of the Department of Physiology, Prof. Dr. Prapha Loyphet
In 1986            Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krit Angkanaporn served in the Physiology Unit.
In 1988            Asst. Prof. Dr. Nareerat Wisetkul served in the Biochemistry Unit (resigned in 1994)
In 1988-1996
                        Sixth Dean Assoc. Prof. Dr. Songkhram Luengthongkham
In 1991             Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sutthasini Punyachote served in the Physiology Unit.
In 1992             Asst. Prof. Dr. Suwankiat Sawangkhun served in the Physiology Unit.
                         Asst. Prof. Dr. Sirakarn Thitawat serves in the Biochemistry Unit.
In 1992-1996
                         Head of the Department of Physiology, Prof. Emeritus Dr. Narongsak Chaibutr, Ph.D.
In 1995             Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sarunee Kalantakanon Thongsong served in the Physiology Unit.
                         Associate Professor Dr. Samphan Thamcharoen serves in the Physiology Unit.
                         Assoc.Prof.Dr.Kannaporn Suriyaphon serves in the Biochemistry Unit.
                         Asst. Prof. Dr. Prathomdee Piyawiriyakul serves in the Biochemistry Unit.
In 1996             Asst. Prof. Dr. Juthamas Benchanirat served in the Physiology Unit.
In 1996-1999
                         Fifth Dean (Second Term) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rabil Rattanaphani
In 1996-2004
                         Head of Department of Physiology, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duangnarumon Prachankdee
In 1998             Asst. Prof. Dr. Thanong Asawakarn served in the Biochemistry Unit (resigned in 2013).
                         Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anusak Kitthawornrat, serves in the Physiology Unit.
                         Asst. Prof. Dr. Kittipong Tachampa serves in the Physiology Unit.
In 1999-2005
                         Seventh Dean  Prof. Dr. Narongsak Chaibutr
In 2003-2010
                         Head of the Department of Physiology, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krit Angkhanaporn
In 2004             Asst. Prof. Dr. Sariya Assawakarn served in the Biochemistry Unit.
In 2005-2009
                         Eighth Dean  Prof. Dr. Annop Kunawongkrit
In 2006             Asst. Prof. Dr. Saikaew Sattayatham served in the Physiology Unit.
In 2009-2013    
                         Nineth Dean Prof. Dr. Mongkol Techakampu
In 2010-2018
                         Head of the Department of Physiology, Asst. Prof. Dr. Suwankiat Sawangkhun
In 2013-2021
                         Tenth Dean  Prof. Dr. Rungroj Thanawongnuwet
In 2018-present
                         Head of the Department of Physiology, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samphan Thamcharoen
In 2019             Prof. Dr. Theeraphong Yatha served in the Biochemistry Unit.
In 2022-present
                        Eleventh Dean  Prof. Dr. Sannipa Surathat

(Order and year of the above information) Reference is made in part from the bibliography and in part from the Human Resources Department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chulalongkorn University.)
bibliography
Marisak Kanlaprawit Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Pathumwan, Veterinary Medicine, Year 7, Issue 1, pages 101-106
   - 50 years, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
   - Ayus Pichaichannarong Teachers we remember


List of current faculty members

1. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samphan Thamcharoen                          Head of the Department of Physiology, Physiological unit
2. Prof. Dr. Chollada Buranakarn                                         Physiology unit
3. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krit Angkanaporn                                   Physiology unit
4. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sutthasinee Punyachot                           Physiology unit
5. Asst. Prof. Dr. Suwankiat Sawangkhun                            Physiology unit
6. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sarunee Kalantakanon Thongsong         Physiology unit
7. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anusak Kitthawornrat                             Physiology unit
8. Asst. Prof. Dr. Juthamas Benchanirat                               Physiology unit
9. Asst. Prof. Dr. Kittipong Tachampa                                  Physiology unit
10. Asst. Prof. Dr. Saikaew Sattayatham                             Physiology unit
11. Asst. Prof. Dr. Sirakarn Thitawat                                    Biochemistry unit
12. Asst. Prof. Dr. Prabhatdee Piyawiriyakul                       Biochemistry unit
13. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kannaporn Suriyaphon                         Biochemistry unit
14. Asst. Prof. Dr. Sariya Assawakarn                                  Biochemistry unit
15. Prof. Dr. Teeraphong Yatha                                            Biochemistry unit

 

 

Staff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Samphan Thammacharoen

Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Sampun Thammacharoen

Head of Department

Email : Sumpun.P@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189742

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Prof. Dr.
Chollada Buranakarl

Prof. Dr.
Chollada Buranakarl

Instructor

Email : Chollada.B@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189530

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Prof. Dr.
Kris Angkanaporn

Prof. Dr.
Kris Angkanaporn

Instructor

Email : Kris.A@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189744

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research Results
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Sutthasinee Poonyachoti

Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Sutthasinee Poonyachoti

Instructor

Email : Sutthasinee.P@Chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189519

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Asst. Prof. Dr. 
Suwanakiet Sawangkoon

Asst. Prof. Dr.
Suwanakiet Sawangkoon

Instructor

Email : Suwanakiet.S@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189743

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research Results
Assoc. Prof. Dr. 
Sarinee Kalandakanond-Thongsong

Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Sarinee Kalandakanond-Thongsong

Instructor

Email : Sarinee.Ka@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189520

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Asst. Prof. Dr.
Chutamas Benjanirut

Asst. Prof. Dr.
Chutamas Benjanirut

Instructor

Email : Chutamas.Be@Chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189529

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Asst. Prof. Dr. 
Kittipong Tachampa

Asst. Prof. Dr.
Kittipong Tachampa

Instructor

Email : Kittipong.T@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189531

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Anusak Kijtawornrat

Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Anusak Kijtawornrat

Instructor

Email : Anusak.K@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189746

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Asst. Prof. Dr. 
Saikaew Sutayatram

Asst. Prof. Dr.
Saikaew Sutayatram

Instructor

Email : Saikaew.S@Chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189745

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research
Instructor Dr. 
Sumonwan Chamsuwan

Instructor Dr.
Sumonwan Chamsuwan

Instructor

Email : sumonwan.c@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189740

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specialized scientist

Miss
Thanida Nampimoon

Specialized scientist

Email : Petcharat.N@Chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189740

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scientist

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scientist

Miss
Prapatson Komsathorn

Scientist

Email : Prapatson.K@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189740

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engineer

Mr.
Pantagon Panapitukkul

Engineer

Email : Pantagon.P@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189535

 

 

 

 

 

 

Office staff

Miss
Rawewan Chenchamraspong

Office staff

Email : Rawewan.c@chula.ac.th

Phone Number : 022189741

 

 

 

 

 

 

General staff

Courses

          Master of Science Program in Animal Physiology (M.Sc.)

              หลักสูตรวิทยาศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต สาขาวิชาสรีรวิทยาการสัตว์
                               (หลักสูตรปรับปรุง พ.ศ. 2565)

Eligibility

Research 4147 (Type A1), Coursework & Research 4148 (Type A2)
A Bachelor’s degree holder in Veterinary, animal science, or related subjects

English Scores for master degree:  IELTS 4.0, TOEFL 450, or CU-TEP 45

course sequence

 

4147

4148

 

Total credit
Total coursework credit
     core course
     core course for each major
     elective course
Thesis credit

36
-
-
-
-
36

36
18
9
3
6
18

CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR

 

Open in 2 majors
  1. Physiology
  2. Laboratory Animal


          Doctor of Philosophy Program in Animal Physiology (Ph.D.)

                  หลักสูตรวิทยาศาสตรดุษฎีบัณฑิต สาขาวิชาสรีรวิทยาการสัตว์
                                    (หลักสูตรปรับปรุง พ.ศ. 2565)

Eligibility
Research 4149 (Type 1.1), Coursework & Research 4151 (Type 2.1)
A Master’s degree holder in Veterinary, animal science, or related subjects
Research 4150 (Type 1.2)
A Bachelor’s degree holder in Veterinary, animal science, or related subjects
First class honors and publication
Coursework & Research 4152 (Type 2.2)
A Bachelor’s degree holder in Veterinary, animal science, or related subjects
First, Second, or Third class honors

English Scores for Doctoral degree:  IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 525, or CU-TEP 67

course sequence

 

4149

4150

4151

4152

 

Total credit
Total coursework credit
     core course
     core course for each major
     elective course
Thesis credit

48
-
-
-
-
48

72
-
-
-
-
72

48
12
2
4
6
36

72
24
9
3
12
48

CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR

 

Field of study

Small Animal Nephrology
Small Animal Cardiology
Animal Behavior and welfare
Ruminant Physiology
Cardiovascular Physiology
Laboratory Animal Science
Neuroendocrinology
Lactation Physiology
Reproductive Physiology

Core course
3102723 Seminar in Animal Physiology I
3102724 Seminar in Animal Physiology II
3102738 Research Methodology in Animal Physiology
3102739 Master Thesis Seminar
3102743 Advanced Animal Physiology

Physiology
3102737 Advanced Animal Cell Physiology
Laboratory Animal
3102746 Laboratory Animal Medicine I

3102747 Laboratory Animal Practice I

Elective course
Physiology
3102705 Advanced Physiology of Alimentary System in Livestock

3102707 Mineral Metabolism in Livestock
3102725 Advanced Physiology of Lactation
3102726 Thermoregulation and Environmental Physiology in Livestock
3102731 Advanced Animal Cardiovascular Physiology   
3102732 Advanced Animal Renal Physiology
3102734 Advanced Physiology in Neuroendocrine
3102740 Research Instrumentation
3102741 Advanced Animal Biochemistry
3102742 Veterinary Cell Biology
3102744 Advanced Electrophysiology
3102754 Principles and clinical applications of small animal Behavior
3102755 Advanced animal exercise physiology

Laboratory Animal
3102748 Laboratory Animal Medicine II
3102749 Laboratory Animal Practice II
3102750 Laboratory Animal Principles, Ethics and Laws
3102751 Laboratory Animal Facility Management
3102752 Laboratory Animals Pain Management
3102753 Animal Models of Behavioral Disorders

 

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Sampun Thammacharoen

Research Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sumpun Thammacharoen

Academic work

   1. Research

              • Research article

      1. Suwannapaporn, P., Chaiyabutr, N., Wanasuntronwong, A., and Thammacharoen, S. Arcuate proopiomelanocortin is part of a novel neural connection for short-term low-degree of high ambient temperature effects on food intake. Behav. 2022. 245, 113687.
      2. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., and Katoh, K. Low colostrum immunoglobulin G concentration in Saanen dams with seropositive to caprine arthritis encephalitis virus infection without affecting kid growth rate. Thai J Vet Med. 52(1): 116-120.
      3. Thiet, N., Van Hon, N., Ngu, N.T., and Thammacharoen, S. Effects of high salinity in drinking water on behaviors, growth, and renal electrolyte excretion in crossbred Boer goats under tropical conditions. World. 2022. 15(4): 834-840.
      4. Nuntapaitoon, M., Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., and Katoh, K. Growth performance of Black Bengal, Saanen, and their crossbred F1 as affected by sex, litter size, and season of kidding. Anim. Sci. 2021. J.92:e13571.
      5. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., and Katoh, K. Impact of insulin-like growth factor 1, immunoglobulin G and vitamin A in colostrum on growth of newborn Black Bengal goats and its crossbred. J AnimPhysiolAnimNutr. 2021. 1-8.
      6. Chaiyabutr, N., Sitprija, S., Chanpongsang, S., and Thammacharoen, S. Exogenous bovine somatotropin and mist-fan cooling synergistically promote the intramammary glucose transport for lactose synthesis in crossbred Holstein cows in the tropics. World. 2021. 14(5): 1247-1257.
      7. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., Dissayabutra, T., and Katoh, K. Effects of litter size and parity number on mammary secretions including, insulin-like growth factor-1, immunoglobulin G and vitamin A of black bengal, saanen and their crossbred goats in Thailand. Vet. Sci. 2021. 8(6): 95.
      8. Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Chanpongsang, S., Chaiyabutr, N., Panyasomboonying, P., Khundamrongkul, P., Puchongmar, P., and Wichachai, W. Seasonal effect of milk yield and blood metabolites in relation to ketosis of dairy cows fed under a high ambient temperature. World. 2021. 14(9): 2392-2396.
      9. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., Semsirmboon, S., and Katoh, K. Validation of Brix refractometer to estimate immunoglobulin G concentration in goat colostrum. World. 2021. 14(12): 3194-3199.
      10. Thammacharoen, S., Chanpongsang, S., Chaiyabutr, N., Teedee, S., Pornprapai, A., Insam-Ang, A., Srisa-Ard, C., and Channacoop, N. An analysis of a herd-based lactation curve reveals the seasonal effect from dairy cows fed under high ambient temperatures. Thai J Vet Med. 2020. 50(2): 169-178.
      11. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Chanpongsang, S., Chaiyabutr, N., and Katoh, K. Effects of replacement of para-grass with oil palm compounds on body weight, food intake, nutrient digestibility, rumen functions and blood parameters in goats. Asian Austral J Anim. 2020. 33(6): 921-929.
      12. Nguyen, T., Chanpongsang, S., Chaiyabutr, N., andThammacharoen, S. Effects of dietary cation and anion difference on eating, ruminal function and plasma leptin in goats under tropical condition. Asian Austral J Anim. 33(6): 941-948.
      13. Saipin, N., Thuwanut, P., Thammacharoen, S., and Rungsiwiwut, R. Effect of incubation temperature on lactogenic function of goat milk-derived mammary epithelial cells. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim. 2020. 56(10): 842-846.
      14. Saipin, N., Semsirmboon, S., Rungsiwiwut, R., and Thammacharoen, S. High ambient temperature directly decreases milk synthesis in the mammary gland in Saanen goats. Therm. Biol. 2020. 94,102783.
      15. Nguyen, T., Chanpongsang, S., Chaiyabutr, N., and Thammacharoen, S. The effect of dietary ions difference on drinking and eating patterns in dairy goats under high ambient temperature. Asian-Australas J Anim Sci. 2019. 32(4): 599-606.
      16. Likitnukul, S., Kalandakanond-Thongsong, S., and Thammacharoen, S. Evidence of growth hormone effect on plasma leptin in diet-induced obesity and diet-resistant rats. Asian Biomed. 2019. 12(5): 219-228.
      17. Nguyen, T., Chaiyabutr, N., Chanpongsang, S., and Thammacharoen, S. Dietary cation and anion difference: Effects on milk production and body fluid distribution in lactating dairy goats under tropical conditions. Animal Science Journal. 2018. 89(1): 105-113. 
    • Conference article
      1. Semsirmboon, S., Nampimoon, T., Sirirut, S., Tikeaw, W. and Thummacharoen, S.
        A retrospective study:field evaluation of gastrointestinal nematode control in goat farm. Thai J Vet Med. 2020. 50 : 227-229.
      2. Semsirmboon, S., Nampimoon, T., Sirirut, S., Tikeaw, W. and Thummacharoen, S. A retrospective study field evaluation of gastrointestinal coccidian in goat farm. Thai J Vet Med. 2020. 50: 230-232.
      3. Anuru, K., Semsirmboon, S., and Thummacharoen, S. A retrospective study: the evidence of seasonal effect on piglet growth. Proceedings of CUVC 2021 Live. live steaming bangkok. April 2021. Thai J Vet Med. 51: 287-289.
      4. Do Nguyen Dang, K., Semsirmboon, S., Chayabutr, N., and Thammacharoen, S. Low dietary cation-anion difference induces water reservation in dairy goats raised under tropical conditions. Proceedings of CUVC 2022 Live. Online Zoom platform bangkok. April 2022. Thai J Vet Med. 2022. 52: 131-133.

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      1. สัมพันธ์ ธรรมเจริญ. ต่อมน้ำนมและการให้นม The mammary gland and lactation. ครั้งที่ 1. 2565.

Prof. Dr. Chollada Buranakan

Research Prof. Dr. Chollada Buranakan

Academic work

     Research

            • Research acticle

      1. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., and Katoh, K. Low colostrum immunoglobulin G concentration in Saanen dams with seropositive to caprine arthritis encephalitis virus infection without affecting kid growth rate. Thai J Vet Med. 2022. 52(1): 116-120.
      2. Bhamarasuta, C., Premratanachai, K., Mongkolpinyopat, N., Yothapand, P., Vejpattarasiri, T., Dissayabutra, T., Trisiriroj, M., Sutayatram, S., and Buranakarl, C. Iron status and erythropoiesis response to darbepoetin alfa in dogs with chronic kidney disease. J Vet Med Sci. 2021. 83(4):601-608.
      3. Nuntapaitoon, M., Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., and Katoh, K. Growth performance of Black Bengal, Saanen, and their crossbred F1 as affected by sex, litter size, and season of kidding. Anim Sci J. 2021. 92(1):e13571.
      4. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., and Katoh, K. Impact of insulin-like growth factor 1, immunoglobulin G and vitamin A in colostrum on growth of newborn Black Bengal goats and its crossbred. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr. 2021. 1–8.
      5. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., Dissayabutra, T., and Katoh, K. Effects of litter size and parity number on mammary secretions including, insulin-like growth factor-1, immunoglobulin G and vitamin A of black bengal, saanen and their crossbred goats in Thailand. Sci. 2021. 8(6):95.
      6. Chamsuwan, S., Angkanaporn, K., Dissayabutra, T., Chuaypen, N., and Buranakarl, C. The association between single nucleotide polymorphism in vitamin D receptor and calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2021. 35(5): 2263-2270. 
      1. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., Semsirmboon, S., and Katoh, K. Validation of Brix refractometer to estimate immunoglobulin G concentration in goat colostrum.Vet. World. 2021. 14(12): 3194-3199.
      2. Sannamwong, N., Sutayatram, S., Chaivoravitsakul, N., Teewasutrakul, P., Kesdangsakonwut, S., and Buranakarl, C. Systemic aspergillosis involving the mediastinu associated with antifungal therapy in a dog. Thai J Vet Med. 2021. 51(3): 613-620.
      3. Thanaboonnipat, C., Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., and Choisunirachon, N. Renal ultrasonographic strain elastography and symmetric dimethylarginine (Sdma) in canine and feline chronic kidney disease. J.Med. Sci. 2020. 82(8): 1104-1112.
      4. Thanaboonnipat, C., Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., and Choisunirachon, N. Renal ultrasonographic shear-wave elastography and urinary procollagen type III amino-terminal propeptide in chronic kidney disease dogs. Vet world. 2020. 13(9): 1955-1965.
      5. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Chanpongsang, S., Chaiyabutr, N., and Katoh, K. Effects of replacement of para-grass with oil palm compounds on body weight, food intake, nutrient digestibility, rumen functions and blood parameters in goats. Asian Austral J Anim. 2020. 33(6): 921-929.
      6. Trikhun, P., Surachetpong, S.D., Sutayatram, S., and Buranakarl, C. Left ventricular systolic function in dogs with pulmonic stenosis. World. 2020. 13(11): 2436-2442.
      7. Thanaboonnipat, C., Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., and Choisunirachon, N. Renal shear wave elastography and urinary procollagen type III amino-terminal propeptide (uPIIINP) in feline chronic kidney disease. BMC Vet Res. 15(1): 54.
      8. Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., Kijtawornrat, A., Soontornvipart, K., Boonpala, P., and Pirintr, P. The effects of submaximal exercise training on cardiovascular functions and physical capacity in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(3): 433-441.
      9. Tachampa, K., Lertwanakarn, T., Atchariyasakchai, P., Pumpitakkul, V., Kireewan, S., and Buranakarl, C. Effects of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on cardiac troponin i level, heart rate variability, and echocardiographic profiles in canine with myxomatous degenerative mitral valve disease: A pilot study. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(3): 443-452.

Prof.Dr. Krit Angkanaporn

Research Prof.Dr.Krit Angkanaporn

Academic work

     Research

            • Research article

      1. Angkanaporn, K., Sanguanwai, J., Baiyokvichit, T.O., Vorrachotvarittorn, P., Wongsompong, M., and Sukhumavasi, W. Retrospective analysis of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis in Thailand with emphasis on hematological and ultrasonographic changes. World. 2022. 15(1): 1-9.
      2. Thuekeaw, S., Angkanaporn, K., and Nuengjamnong, C. Microencapsulated basil oil (Ocimumbasilicum Linn.) enhances growth performance, intestinal morphology, and antioxidant capacity of broiler chickens in the tropics. AnimBiosci. 2022. 35(5):752-762.
      3. Thuekeaw, S., Angkanaporn, K., Chirachanchai, S., and Nuengjamnong, C. Dual pH responsive via double - layered microencapsulation for controlled release of active ingredients in simulated gastrointestinal tract: A model case of chitosan-alginate microcapsules containing basil oil (Ocimumbasilicum Linn.). Polym.Stab. 2021. 191,109660.
      4. Chamsuwan, S., Angkanaporn, K., Dissayabutra, T., Chuaypen, N., and Buranakarl, C. The association between single nucleotide polymorphism in vitamin D receptor and calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 35(5): 2263-2270.
      5. Chaivoravitsakul, N., Chankow, K., Horoongruang, K., Limpongsai, L., Tantarawanich, A., Pluemhathaikij, L., Rattanapinyopituk, K., and Angkanaporn, K. Comparison of fine-needle cytologic diagnosis between the left and right liver lobes of dogs and cats with diffuse liver disease. Vet World. 2021. 14(10): 2670-2677.
      6. Jamjang, C., Kijpakorn, S., and Angkanaporn, K. Effect of dietary inclusion of gynuradivaricata (L.) on growth performance, hematology, and carcass fat deposition in broilers. Poult. Sci. 2020. 57(2): 114-123.
      7. Vimon, S., Angkanaporn, K., and Nuengjamnong, C. Evaluation of dietary probiotic (Bacillus subtilis KMP-BCP-1 and Bacillus licheniformis KMP-9) supplementation and their effects on broiler chickens in a tropical region. Appl. Anim. Res. 2020. 48(1): 365–371.
      8. Donkotjan, C., Benjanirut, C., and Angkanaporn, K. Effect of Thunbergia laurifolia leaves on the growth performance, nutrient digestibility and liver antioxidant enzymes of broilers fed mycotoxin-contaminated feed. Prod. Sci. 2020. 60(16); 1885-1893.
      9. Sooksong, S., Pirarat, N., and Angkanaporn, K. Omega-3 fatty acids and meloxicam supplementation and the incidence and histopathological changes associated with femoral head syndrome in broilers. AnimProduc Sci. 59(5): 945-953.
      10. Areerob, P., Dahlan, W., and Angkanaporn, K. Dietary crude palm oil supplementation improves egg quality and modulates tissue and yolk Vitamin E concentrations of laying hen. AnimProduc Sci. 2019. 59(8): 1491-1500.
      11. Tesena, P., Yingchutrakul, Y., Roytrakul, S., Taylor, J., Angkanaporn, K., and Wongtawan, T. Searching for serum protein markers of equine squamous gastric disease using gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. Equine Veterinary Journal. 51(5): 581-586.
      12. Tesena, P., Yingchutrakul, Y., Roytrakul, S., Wongtawan, T., and Angkanaporn, K. Serum protein expression in equine glandular gastric disease (Eggd) induced by phenylbutazone. J Vet Med Sci. 2019. 81(3): 418-424.
      13. Lammasak, K., Kijparkorn, S., and Angkanaporn, K. Corrigendum: Porcine bile powder supplementation of a high fat broiler diet in relation to growth performance and nutrient digestion. Animal Production Science. 2019. 59(7): 1399.
      14. Lammasak, K., Kijparkorn, S., and Angkanaporn, K. Porcine bile powder supplementation of a high fat broiler diet in relation to growth performance and nutrient digestion. AnimProduc Sci. 59(7): 1310-1317.
      15. Nuengjamnong, C. and Angkanaporn, K. Efficacy of dietary chitosan on growth performance, haematologicalparameters and gut function in broilers. Italian Journal of Animal Science. 2018. 17(2): 428-435.
      16. Satitpornniwat, A., Kanokbodeevanit, N., Issariyakulkarn, N., Buasai, W., Angkanaporn, K., and Ritthikulprasert, S. Accuracy of blood beta-hydroxybutyrate and plasma acetoacetate for diagnosis of canine diabetic ketoacidosis. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(2): 219-225.
      17. Sayan, H., Assavacheep, P., Angkanaporn, K., and Assavacheep, A. Effect of Lactobacillus salivarius on growth performance, diarrhea incidence, fecal bacterial population and intestinal morphology of suckling pigs challenged with F4+ enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 2018. 31(8): 1308-1314.
      18. Benjanirut, C., Wongsangchan, C., Setthawong, P., Pradidtan, W., Daechawattanakul, S., and Angkanaporn, K. Prevalence and risk factors for canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome in Thailand. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(3): 453-461.
    • Conference article
      1. RizkyRiadini, A., Assavacheep, P., Angkanaporn, K., and Assavacheep, A. Effect of dietary microencapsulated organid acids and essential oils on sow performances. Proceedings of CUVC 2021 Live. live steaming bangkok. April 2021. Thai J Vet Med. 51: 249-250.
      2. Supchukun, K., Angkanaporn, K., Yata, T. and Israsena na Ayudhaya, P. Customer Insight-led Nutraceutical’s Product Innovation Development. Proc. 38th IBIMA Conference on 23-24 November 2021 Seville, Spain. (ISBN: 978-0-9998551-7-1) and (ISSN: 2767-9640), USA.
      3. Chamsuwan, S., Angkanaporn, K., Dissayabutra, T., Chuaypen, N., Buranakarl, C Urinary proteomic study in hypercalciuric Pomeranian dogs with and without calcium oxalate urolithiasis. Proc. World Small Animal Veterinary Association 2021 congress. 13-15 November 2021.

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Suttasinee Punyachot

Research Assoc.Prof.Dr. Suttasinee Punyachot

Academic work

     Research

            • Research article

      1. Rukarcheep, D., Lothong, M., Wattanaphansak, S., Deachapunya, C., and Poonyachoti, S. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus induces tight junction barrier dysfunction and cell death in porcine glandular endometrial epithelial cells. Theriogenology. 2022. 185: 34-42.
      2. Chayalak, W., Deachapunya, C., Suksamran, S., and Poonyachoti, S. Hydroxyxanthone ameliorates IL1 β-induced epithelial barrier disruption in colonic-like cells by down-regulation of p-MLC expressions. Funct. Foods. 2021. 87: 104814.
      3. Lothong, M., Wattanaphansak, S., Deachapunya, C., and Poonyachoti, S. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) preferentially infected the apical surface of primary endometrial cell monolayer. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2019. 49(4): 401–413.

 

 

 

Asst.Prof.Dr. Suwanakiet Sawangkoon

Research Asst.Prof.Dr.Suwanakiet Sawangkoon

Academic work

     Research

            • Research article

      1. Boonhoh, W., Kijtawornrat, A. and Sawangkoon, S. Comparative effects of amiodarone and dronedarone treatments on cardiac function in a rabbit model. Vet World. 2019. 12(2): 345-351.

 

 

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Sarinee Klan Kanonthongsong

Research Assoc.Prof.Dr.Sarinee Klan Kanonthongsong

Academic work

     Research

            • Research article

      1. Likitnukul, S., Thammacharoen, S., Kalandakanond-Thongsong, S., Sriwatananukulkit, O., Hemstapat, R., Pinthong, D. The Effect of the Short‐Term Growth Hormone Administration on Non‐Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Diet‐Induced Obesity Models. The FASEB Journal. 2020. 34. 1-1.
      2. Thongsong, B., Suthongsa, S., Pichyangkura, R., and Kalandakanond-Thongsong, S. Effects of chito-oligosaccharide supplementation with low or medium molecular weight and high degree of deacetylation on growth performance, nutrient digestibility and small intestinal morphology in weaned pigs. Livestock Science. 2019. 209: 60-66.
      3. Thongsong, B., Wiyaporn, M., and Kalandakanond-Thongsong, S. Blood glucose, amino acid profiles and nutrient transporter gene expressions in the small intestine of low and normal birthweight piglets during the early suckling period. Vet J. 2019. 247: 1-7.
      4. Likitnukul, S., Kalandakanond-Thongsong, S., and Thammacharoen, S. Evidence of growth hormone effect on plasma leptin in diet-induced obesity and diet-resistant rats. Asian Biomed. 2019. 12(5): 219-228.

 

 

 

Asst.Prof.Dr. Chutamas Benjanirut

Research Asst.Prof.Dr.Chutamas Benjanirut

Academic work

     Research

           • Research  article

      1. Donkotjan, C.,Benjanirut, C.and Angkanaporn, Kris. Effect ofThunbergialaurifolialeaves on the growth performance, nutrient digestibility and liver antioxidant enzymes of broilers fed mycotoxin-contaminated feed. Prod. Sci. 2020. 60(16): 1885-1893.
      2. Benjanirut, C., Wongsangchan, C., Setthawong, P., Setthawong, P., Pradidtan, W., Daechawattanakul, S. and Angkanaporn, K. Prevalence and risk factors for canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome in Thailand. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(3): 453-461.
      3. Buranakarl, C., Sutayatram, S., Benjanirut, C. and Glangosol, P. ECG quiz. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(2): 317-318.
      4. Buranakarl, C., Sutayatram, S., Benjanirut, C. and Glangosol, P. ECG quiz. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(1): 129-130.
  •    • Conference article
      1. Chatdarong, K., Benjanirut, C., Navanukraw, P., Techangamsuwan, S., Torvorapanit, , Putcharoen, O. and Ruxrungtham, K. Dogs detect asymptomatic COVID-19 patients. Proceedings of CUVC 2021 Live. live steaming bangkok. April 2021. Thai J Vet Med.  51: 57-59.

Asst.Prof.Dr. Kittipong Thachampa

Research Asst.Prof.Dr.Kittipong Thachampa

Academic work

     Research

            • Research article

      1. Romano, BK., Lertwanakarn, T. and Tachampa, K. Novel Approach to Assess Cardiac Function Using Systolic Performance and Myocardial Performance Indices From Simultaneous Electrocardiography and Phonocardiography Recordings in Dogs With Various Stages of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease. Front. Vet. Sci. 2021. 8: 741115.
      2. Lertwanakarn, T.,Suntravat, M., Sánchez, E.,Wolska, M. B.,SolaroR, J.,Tombe, P., de, P. and Tachampa, K. Negative inotropic mechanisms of b-cardiotoxin in cardiomyocytes by depression of myofilament ATPase activity without activation of the classical b--adrenergic pathway. Sci. Rep. 2021. 11: 21154.
      3. Lertwanakarn, T., Suntravat, M., Sanche, E E., Boonhoh, W., Solaro, J R., Wolska, M B., Martin, L J., Tombe, de P. and Tachampa, K. Suppression of cardiomyocyte functions by β-CTX isolated from the Thai king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) venom via an alternative method. J Venom Anim Toxins incl Trop Dis. 2020. 26: e20200005.
      4. Tachampa, K. and Wongtawan, T. Unique patterns of cardiogenic and fibrotic geneexpression in rat cardiac fibroblasts. World. 2020. 13(8): 1697-1708.
      5. Lertwanakarn, T., Suntravat, , Sanchez, E E., Wolska, BM., Solaro, JR., de, Tombe P. and  Tachampa, K. Beta-cardiotoxin, a Novel Compound From King Cobra Venom, Suppresses Cardiac Function via Non-Beta-Adrenergic Pathway. Toxicon. 2020. 177: S58. 
      6. Tachampa, K., Lertwanakarn, T., Atchariyasakchai, P., Pumpitakkul, V., Kireewan, S., and Buranakarl, C. Effects of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on cardiac troponin i level, heart rate variability, and echocardiographic profiles in canine with myxomatous degenerative mitral valve disease: A pilot study. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(3): 443-452.

            • Conference article

      1. Lertwanakarn T, Suntravat M, Sanchez E. E, Wolska M B, Solaro J R, Tombe D P and Tachampa K Beta-cardiotoxin, A novel compound from king cobra venom, suppresses cardiac function via non-beta-adrenergic pathway. Toxicon. 177: S23-S63.
      2. Gicana K R, Lertwanakarn T and Tachampa K Use of a novel device to estimate cardiac function in healthy dogs. Thai J Vet Med. 2020. 50: 164-165.
      3. Gallini, SH., Digeronimo, PM., Ward, E., Tachampa, K., Thepapichaikul, W., Di, Girolamo, N. and Brandao, J. Cardiac troponin I in Asian elephants (elehas maximus) measured by two point-of-care analysers. Zoo and wildlife health conference. 2020.
      4. angpakornsak, T., Thanaboonnipat, C., Tachampa, K. and Choisunirachon, N. Morphological variations of thoracic vertebral and intervertebral space in 5 dog breeds: a preliminary study. Proceedings of CUVC 2022 Live. online Zoom platform bangkok. 2022. Thai J Vet Med. 52: 49-50.
      5. Tangpakornsak, T., Thanaboonnipat, C., Tachampa, K. and Choisunirachon, N. Morphological variations of thoracic vertebral and intervertebral space in 5 dog breeds: a preliminary study. Thai J Vet Med. 2022. 52: 49-50.

 

 

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Anusak Kitthavornrat

Research Assoc.Prof.Dr.Anusak Kitthavornrat

Academic work

     Research

            • Research article

      1. Mongkolpathumrat, P.Kijtawornrat, A.Suwan, E., Unajak, S., Panya, A., Pusadee, T. and Kumphune, S. Anti-Protease Activity Deficient Secretory Leukocyte Protease Inhibitor (SLPI) Exerts Cardioprotective Effect against Myocardial Ischaemia/Reperfusion. Biomedicines. 2022. 10(5):988.
      2. Dong, V.N.K.Tantisuwat, L.Setthawong, P., Tharasanit, T.,Sutayatram, S., and Kijtawornrat, A. The Preliminary chronic effects of electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones on heart rate variability, cardiac functions, blood profiles, and semen quality in healty dogs. Vet. Sci. 2022. 9: 201.
      3. Boonyarattanasoonthorn, T., Kijtawornrat, A,, Songvut, P., Nuengchamnong, N., Buranasudja, V. and Khemawoot, P, Increase water solubility of Centella asiatica extract by indigenous bioenhancers could improve oral bioavailability and disposition kinetics of triterpenoid glycosides in beagle dogs. Sci. Rep. 2022. 12(1): 2909.
      4. Saengklub, N., Boonyarattanasoonthorn, T., Kijtawornrat, A. and Chantarart, D. Preliminary Bioequivalence of an Oral Pimobendan Solution Formulation with Reference Solution Formulation in Beagle Dogs. Vet. Sci. 2022. 9: 141.
      5. Boonyarattanasoonthorn, T., Khemawoot, P. and Kijtawornrat, A. Comparing Potential Drug–Drug Interactions in Companion Animal Medications Using Two Electronic Databases. Sci. 2021. 8(4):60.
      6. Mongkolpathumrat, P., Kijtawornrat, A., Prompunt, E., Panya, A., Chattipakorn, N.,
        BarrèreLemaire, S. and Kumphune, S. Post-ischemic treatment of recombinant human secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (Rhslpi) reduced myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury. Biomedicines. 9(4): 422.
      1. Thitiwuthikiat, P., Kijtawornrat, A., Ruangpratheep, C., Nuamchit, T. and Siriwittayawan, D. Alterations in pore-forming subunits of adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels in pressure overload rat cardiomyocytes. Physiol.Pharmacol. 2021. 72(2) :283-290.
      2. Saengklub, N., Pirintr, P., Nampimoon, T., Kijtawornrat, A. and Chaiyabutr, N.
        Short-Term Effects of Sacubitril/valsartan on Echocardiographic Parameters in Dogs With Symptomatic Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease.Front. Vet. Sci. 2021. 8: 700230.
      3. Pichayapaiboon, P., Tantisuwat, L., Boonpala, P., Saengklub, N., Boonyarattanasoonthorn, T., Khemawoot, P. and Kijtawornrat, A. Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of Injectable Pimobendan and Its Metabolite,O-Desmethyl-Pimobendan, in Healthy Dogs. Front. Vet. Sci. 2021. 8: 656902.
      4. Phungphong, S.Kijtawornrat, A.,Wattanapermpool, J.Bupha-Intr, T. Improvement in cardiac function of ovariectomized rats by antioxidant tempol. Free Radic. Biol. Med.  160:239–245.
      5. Phungphong, S., Kijtawornrat, A., Kampaengsri, T., Wattanapermpoo, J. and Bupha-Intr, T. Comparison of exercise training and estrogen supplementation on mast cellmediated doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity. Am J PhysiolRegulIntegr Comp Physiol. 2020. 318: R829–R842.
      6. Boonhoh, W.Kijtawornrat, A. and Sawangkoon, S. Comparative effects of amiodarone and dronedarone treatments on cardiac function in a rabbit model. Vet World. 12(2):345–351.
      7. Jitmana, R.Raksapharm, S.Kijtawornrat, A.Saengsirisuwan, V. and Bupha-Intr, T. Role of cardiac mast cells in exercise training-mediated cardiac remodeling in angiotensin II-infused ovariectomized rats. Life Sciences. 219:209–218.
      8. Phungphong, S.Kijtawornrat, A.,Kampaengsri, T.Wattanapermpool, J. and Bupha-Intr, T. Comparison of exercise training and estrogen supplementation on mast cellmediated doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 2019. 318(5):R829–E842.
      9. Sanit, J., Prompunt, E., Adulyaritthikul, P., Nokkaew, N., Mongkolpathumrat, P., Kongpol, K., Kijtawornrat, A., Petchdee, S., Barrere-Lemaire, S. and Kumphune, S. Combination of metformin and p38 MAPK inhibitor, SB203580, reduced myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in non-obese type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki rats. Exp Ther Med. 2019. 18(3): 1701-1714.
      10. Limprasutr, V.Pirintr, P.Kijtawornrat, A. andHamlin, R.L. An increasing electromechanical window is a predictive marker of ventricular fibrillation in anesthetized rabbit with ischemic heart.  Anim. 2018. 67(2):175–183.
      11. Pirintr, P.Limprasutr, V.Saengklub, N., Pavinadol,P., Yapao, N., Limvanicharat, N., Kuecharoen, H. and Kijtawornrat, A. Acute effect of ivabradine on heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption in dogs with asymptomatic mitral valve degeneration. Exp Anim. 2018. 67(4):441-449.
      12. Pirintr, P.Saengklub, N.Limprasutr, V. and Kijtawornrat, A. Long-term effects of repeated oral dose of ivabradine on heart rate variability in dogs with asymptomatic degenerative mitral valve disease. Thai J Vet Med. 2018. 48(3): 423–431.
      13. Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., Kijtawornrat, A., Soontornvipart, K., Boonpala, P. and Pirintr, P. The effects of submaximal exercise training on cardiovascular functions and physical capacity in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease. Thai J Vet Med. 2018. 48(3): 433-441.
    • Conference article
      1. Pichayapaiboon, P., Tantisuwat, L., Boonpala, P., Saengklub, N., Boonyarattanasoonthorn, T., Khemawoot, P. and Kijtawornrat, A. Pharmacokinetic profiles of injectable pimobendan and its active metabolite, o-desmethyl-pimobendan in healthy dogs. Proceedings of CUVC 2021 Live. live steaming bangkok. April 2021. Thai J Vet Med. 51: 96-98.
      2. Dong, V.N.K., Nitsakulthong, C., Duangbupha, J., Limprasutr, V., Saengklub, N., Kijtawornrat, A. Age-related Changes of Heart Rate Variability in Response to Beta-adrenergic Receptor Blocker in Healthy Beagle Dogs. Proceeding of Joint Physiological Pharmacological Society Conference: JPPSC-
      3. Boonyarattanasoonthorn, T., Nitsakulthong, C., Duangbupha, J., Limprasutr, V., Saengklub, N., Kijtawornrat, A. Age-related Changes in Pharmacokinetic Profile of Pimobendan and Its Active Metabolite, O-desmethyl Pimobendan, in Healthy Beagle Dogs. Proceeding of Joint Physiological Pharmacological Society Conference: JPPSC-2022.

 

 

 

Asst.Prof.Dr. Saikaew Sattayatham

Research Asst.Prof.Dr.Saikaew Sattayatham

Academic work

      Research

              • Research article

      1. Dong Nhut Khanh, V., Setthawong, P., Tharasanit, T., Setthawong, P., Tharasanit, T., Sutayatram, S and Kijtawornrat, A. The Preliminary chronic effects of electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones on heart rate variability, cardiac functions, blood profiles, and semen quality in healty dogs. Vet. Sci. 2022. 9: 201.
      2. Trikhun, P., Surachetpong, S.D., Sutayatram, S., and Buranakarl, C. Left ventricular systolic function in dogs with pulmonic stenosis. World. 2020. 13(11): 2436-2442.
      3. Bhamarasuta, C., Premratanachai, K., Mongkolpinyopat, N., Yothapand, P., Vejpattarasiri, T., Dissayabutra, T., Trisiriroj, M., Sutayatram, S., and Buranakarl, C. Iron status and erythropoiesis response to darbepoetin alfa in dogs with chronic kidney disease. J Vet Med Sci. 2021. 83(4):601-608.
      4. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., Dissayabutra, T., and Katoh, K. Effects of litter size and parity number on mammary secretions including, insulin-like growth factor-1, immunoglobulin G and vitamin A of black bengal, saanen and their crossbred goats in Thailand. Vet. Sci. 2021. 8(6):95.
      5. Sannamwong, N., Sutayatram, S., Chaivoravitsakul, N., Teewasutrakul, P., Kesdangsakonwut, S., and Buranakarl, C. Systemic aspergillosis involving the mediastinu associated with antifungal therapy in a dog.Thai J Vet Med. 2021. 51(3): 613-620.
      6. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Nuntapaitoon, M., and Katoh, K. Impact of insulin-like growth factor 1, immunoglobulin G and vitamin A in colostrum on growth of newborn Black Bengal goats and its crossbred. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr. 2021. 1–8.
      7. Thanaboonnipat, C., Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., and Choisunirachon, N. Renal ultrasonographic strain elastography and symmetric dimethylarginine (Sdma) in canine and feline chronic kidney disease. J.Med. 2020. Sci. 82(8): 1104-1112.
      8. Thanaboonnipat, C., Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., and Choisunirachon, N. Renal ultrasonographic shear-wave elastography and urinary procollagen type III amino-terminal propeptide in chronic kidney disease dogs. Vet world. 2020. 13(9): 1955-1965.
      9. Buranakarl, C., Thammacharoen, S., Semsirmboon, S., Sutayatram, S., Chanpongsang, S., Chaiyabutr, N., and Katoh, K. Effects of replacement of para-grass with oil palm compounds on body weight, food intake, nutrient digestibility, rumen functions and blood parameters in goats. Asian Austral J Anim. 2020. 33(6): 921-929.
      10. Anyamaneecharoen, T., Kradangnga, K., Sutayatram, S., Durongphongtorn, S and Brikshavana P. Clinical assessment of brachycephalic airway obstructive syndrome using questionnaire and 6-minute walk test in French Bulldogs. Thai J Vet Med. 2020. 50(3): 337-343. 
      11. Thanaboonnipat, C., Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., and Choisunirachon, N. Renal shear wave elastography and urinary procollagen type III amino-terminal propeptide (uPIIINP) in feline chronic kidney disease. BMC Vet Res. 15(1): 54.
      12. Sutayatram, S., Buranakarl, C., Kijtawornrat, A., Soontornvipart, K., Boonpala, P., and Pirintr, P. The effects of submaximal exercise training on cardiovascular functions and physical capacity in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(3): 433-441.
      13. Buranakarl, C., Sutayatram, S., Benjanirut, C. and Glangosol, P. ECG quiz. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(2): 317-318
      14. Buranakarl, C., Sutayatram, S., Benjanirut, C. and Glangosol, P. ECG quiz. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(1): 129-130
      15. Sutayatram, S., Soontornvipart, K. and Glangosol, P. Review of the cardiovascular toxicity of amitriptyline treatment for canine neuropathic pain. Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2018. 48(4), pp. 515-528

 

Instructor Dr. Sumonwan chamsuwan

Research Instructor Dr.Sumonwan chamsuwan

Academic work

   1. Research

              • Research article              

        1. Chamsuwan, S., Buranakarl, C., Angkanaporn., Dissayabutra, T., Chuaypen, N., Pisitkun, T and Kalpongnukul, N. A urinary proteomic study in hypercalciuric dogs with and without calcium oxalate urolithiasis. Veterinary World. 2022. 15(12): 2937-2944
        1. Chamsuwan, S., Angkanaporn, K., Dissayabutra, T., Chuaypen, N., and Buranakarl, C. The association between single nucleotide polymorphism in vitamin D receptor and calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2021. 35(5): 2263-2270.

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