Inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers of disease severity in dogs with parvoviral enteritis
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2015-02-01
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Wiley
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Objectives: To study changes in serum C-reactive protein, haptoglobin, ceruloplasmin and albumin concentration, total anti-oxidant capacity and paraoxonase-1 and butyrylcholinesterase activity in dogs with parvoviral enteritis of different degrees of clinical severity.Methods: Prospective study of 9 healthy and 43 dogs with parvoviral enteritis that were classified into mildly, moderately and affected groups.Results: Dogs with parvoviral enteritis had a significant increase in C-reactive protein compared with healthy dogs, with an increase of higher magnitude in animals with more severe clinical signs. All dogs with parvoviral enteritis had a significant increase in haptoglobin concentration compared with healthy dogs, but with no difference according to disease severity. There was a decrease in paraoxonase-1 activity in parvoviral enteritis.Clinical significance: Major increases of C-reactive protein concentrations in dogs with parvoviral enteritis are a marker of disease severity. In addition, higher values for anti-oxidants in severe cases compared with mild and moderate cases suggest a possible compensatory anti-oxidant mechanism.
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Acute-phase proteins, C-reactive protein, Antioxidant capacity, Canine parvovirus, Paraoxonase activity, Serum, Plasma, Butyrylcholinesterase, Haptoglobin, Validation, Animalia, Canis familiaris, Veterinary sciences
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Kocaturk, M. (2015). "Inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers of disease severity in dogs with parvoviral enteritis". Journal of Small Animal Practice, 56(2), 119-124.