Oxidative status in feline pyometra
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Data de Publicação: | 2017 |
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Resumo: | The oxidative status of the organism is dependent of the balance between oxidant reactants and antioxidant defenses. Oxidative stress develops when the oxidant reactants exceed the antioxidant defenses of the organism. The oxidative stress causes alterations in cellular metabolism and cellular damage. The antioxidant response of the organism can be assessed by determination of individual parameters such as total serum thiols (Thiol) and/or by determination of the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of the organism. Parameters of oxidative status have proved to be useful biomarkers in several canine and feline diseases. Pyometra is considered one of the most important uterine diseases in cats. However, information about the oxidative status in queens with pyometra is lacking. Therefore, the main objectives of this study were to evaluate the oxidative status of feline pyometra through the determination of serum concentration of Thiol and TAC, and to evaluate the clinical evolution of these antioxidants in the post-ovariohysterectomy period. Serum concentrations of Thiol and TAC (determined by four different methodologies) were assessed in 17 queens with pyometra and in 13 healthy queens submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy (control group). Serum Thiol and TAC were also evaluated in six queens with pyometra at days two and 10 after surgery. Routine histopathology of the reproductive organs was performed in all animals, to confirm pyometra in the diseased queens, and to exclude uterine pathology in the control cats. At presentation, diseased queens presented significantly lower serum concentrations of Thiol and TAC than controls (P<0.001 in both cases). In the queens in which serial determinations of antioxidants were performed, serum Thiol and TAC were significantly higher at day 10 post-surgery than at presentation (P<0.05 in both cases). The results of the present study indicate that pyometra in queens is associated with presence of oxidative stress. Moreover, serum Thiol and TAC tended to evolve to physiologic values after surgery. Therefore, oxidative stress parameters could be useful in assessing the post-operative period in feline pyometra. |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometraAntioxidantsOxidative stressPyometraQueenThiolsTotal antioxidant capacityAntioxidantesCapacidade antioxidante totalGataPiómetraStresse oxidativo,TióisThe oxidative status of the organism is dependent of the balance between oxidant reactants and antioxidant defenses. Oxidative stress develops when the oxidant reactants exceed the antioxidant defenses of the organism. The oxidative stress causes alterations in cellular metabolism and cellular damage. The antioxidant response of the organism can be assessed by determination of individual parameters such as total serum thiols (Thiol) and/or by determination of the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of the organism. Parameters of oxidative status have proved to be useful biomarkers in several canine and feline diseases. Pyometra is considered one of the most important uterine diseases in cats. However, information about the oxidative status in queens with pyometra is lacking. Therefore, the main objectives of this study were to evaluate the oxidative status of feline pyometra through the determination of serum concentration of Thiol and TAC, and to evaluate the clinical evolution of these antioxidants in the post-ovariohysterectomy period. Serum concentrations of Thiol and TAC (determined by four different methodologies) were assessed in 17 queens with pyometra and in 13 healthy queens submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy (control group). Serum Thiol and TAC were also evaluated in six queens with pyometra at days two and 10 after surgery. Routine histopathology of the reproductive organs was performed in all animals, to confirm pyometra in the diseased queens, and to exclude uterine pathology in the control cats. At presentation, diseased queens presented significantly lower serum concentrations of Thiol and TAC than controls (P<0.001 in both cases). In the queens in which serial determinations of antioxidants were performed, serum Thiol and TAC were significantly higher at day 10 post-surgery than at presentation (P<0.05 in both cases). The results of the present study indicate that pyometra in queens is associated with presence of oxidative stress. Moreover, serum Thiol and TAC tended to evolve to physiologic values after surgery. Therefore, oxidative stress parameters could be useful in assessing the post-operative period in feline pyometra.O estado oxidativo do organismo depende do equilibrio entre os agentes oxidantes e os antioxidantes. O stresse oxidativo de senvolve-se quando os agentes oxidantes excedem a capacidade antioxidante do organismo. O stress oxidativo causa danos celulares, bem como alterações no seu metabolismo. A resposta antioxidante pode ser avaliada através da determinação de parâmetros individuais, tais como os tióis séricos, ou através da determinação da capacidade antioxidante total (TAC, do Inglês Total Antioxidant Capacity) do organismo. Diferentes parâmetros de avaliação do estado oxidativo do organismo provaram ser biomarcadores clinicamente úteis em diferentes doenças em cães e gatos. Contudo, existe falta de informação sobre o estado oxidativo em gatas com piómetra. Desta forma, os objetivos principais deste estudo foram avaliar o estado oxidativo em gatas diagnosticadas com piómetra, através da determinação dos níveis séricos de tióis e TAC (determinados através de quatro métodos diferentes: TEAC1, TEAC2, FRAP E CUPRAC), e avaliar a evolução clínica destes antioxidantes no período pós-ovariohisterectomia. As concentrações séricas de tióis e TAC foram determinadas em 17 gatas com piómetra (grupo em teste) e em 13 gatas saudáveis submetidas a ovariohisterectomia eletiva (grupo de controlo). Em seis gatas com piómetra foi possível efetuar o doseamento de tióis e TAC nos dias dois e 10 após a cirurgia. Foi realizada histopatologia dos órgãos reprodutores de todas as gatas incluídas no estudo, para comprovar a presença de piómetra nas gatas doentes, e para excluir doenças uterinas no grupo de controlo. No momento do diagnóstico, as gatas com piómetra apresentaram concentrações séricas de tióis e TAC significativamente inferiores às gatas do grupo de controlo (P<0,001 em ambos os casos). Nas gatas em que foi realizado um seguimento no período pós-cirurgia através de medições seriadas de antioxidantes, as concentrações de tióis e TAC apresentaram-se significativamente superiores no décimo dia pós-ovariohisterectomia que no dia do diagnóstico (P<0,05 em ambos os casos). Segundo os resultados obtidos neste estudo, em gatas a piómetra está associada ao desenvolvimento de stresse oxidativo. Para além disso, as concentrações séricas dos antioxidantes analisados tenderam a retomar os valores fisiológicos no período pós-ovariohisterectomia. Assim, estes parâmetros indicam utilidade clínica na monitorização do período pós cirúrgico em gatas com piómetra.Duarte, Sofia Alexandra Giestas CancelaRepositório ComumFigueiredo, Marta de Sousa2018-07-19T00:30:14Z2017-07-19T00:00:00Z2017-07-19T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/19016201728273enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-05T13:56:50Zoai:comum.rcaap.pt:10400.26/19016Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:11:22.410849Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra Figueiredo, Marta de Sousa Antioxidants Oxidative stress Pyometra Queen Thiols Total antioxidant capacity Antioxidantes Capacidade antioxidante total Gata Piómetra Stresse oxidativo, Tióis |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra |
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Oxidative status in feline pyometra |
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Figueiredo, Marta de Sousa |
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Figueiredo, Marta de Sousa |
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Duarte, Sofia Alexandra Giestas Cancela Repositório Comum |
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Figueiredo, Marta de Sousa |
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Antioxidants Oxidative stress Pyometra Queen Thiols Total antioxidant capacity Antioxidantes Capacidade antioxidante total Gata Piómetra Stresse oxidativo, Tióis |
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Antioxidants Oxidative stress Pyometra Queen Thiols Total antioxidant capacity Antioxidantes Capacidade antioxidante total Gata Piómetra Stresse oxidativo, Tióis |
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The oxidative status of the organism is dependent of the balance between oxidant reactants and antioxidant defenses. Oxidative stress develops when the oxidant reactants exceed the antioxidant defenses of the organism. The oxidative stress causes alterations in cellular metabolism and cellular damage. The antioxidant response of the organism can be assessed by determination of individual parameters such as total serum thiols (Thiol) and/or by determination of the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of the organism. Parameters of oxidative status have proved to be useful biomarkers in several canine and feline diseases. Pyometra is considered one of the most important uterine diseases in cats. However, information about the oxidative status in queens with pyometra is lacking. Therefore, the main objectives of this study were to evaluate the oxidative status of feline pyometra through the determination of serum concentration of Thiol and TAC, and to evaluate the clinical evolution of these antioxidants in the post-ovariohysterectomy period. Serum concentrations of Thiol and TAC (determined by four different methodologies) were assessed in 17 queens with pyometra and in 13 healthy queens submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy (control group). Serum Thiol and TAC were also evaluated in six queens with pyometra at days two and 10 after surgery. Routine histopathology of the reproductive organs was performed in all animals, to confirm pyometra in the diseased queens, and to exclude uterine pathology in the control cats. At presentation, diseased queens presented significantly lower serum concentrations of Thiol and TAC than controls (P<0.001 in both cases). In the queens in which serial determinations of antioxidants were performed, serum Thiol and TAC were significantly higher at day 10 post-surgery than at presentation (P<0.05 in both cases). The results of the present study indicate that pyometra in queens is associated with presence of oxidative stress. Moreover, serum Thiol and TAC tended to evolve to physiologic values after surgery. Therefore, oxidative stress parameters could be useful in assessing the post-operative period in feline pyometra. |
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