SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS

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Autor(a) principal: Anziliero, Deniz
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Bassi, Eduarda, Pain, Katrin Macedo, Valle, Stella de Faria, Kreutz, Luiz Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/9054
Resumo: The natural immune response to infectious agents is partially mediated by a group of proteins named acute phase proteins; one of the major and most important proteins from the acute phase is the C-Reactive Protein (CRP). The aim of the present study was to investigate the correlation between alterations on white blood cell counts (WBC) and the presence of circulating CRP. Blood samples from 70 dogs were submitted to hematological examination and detection of CRP; in addition, blood samples from 12 dogs experimentally inoculated with an inactivated sample of Micrococcus luteus (ATCC 7468) were also analyzed. According to the hematological parameters and CRP values, the samples were classified in 5 different groups: group A) dogs without CRP and normal WBC; group B) dogs with elevated levels of CRP but normal WBC; group C) dogs with elevated CRP values and altered WBC (neutrophilia and leukocytosis); group D) dogs with both CRP and increased neutrophils values; and group E) dogs with elevated CRP values but with leukopenia. Dogs experimentally inoculated with M. luteus had a significant and promt increase in CRP values between 24 and 48 hr p.i., which declined up to the 10th day when the experiment was completed. In these dogs, a discrete neutrophilia and leukocytosis was observed coincidently with the CRP elevation. Thus, it can be suggested that the detection of CRP in the blood of dogs should be used as an indication of an infection or inflammation and, because of the low amount of blood needed, low cost and easiness to perform the test, monitoring CRP levels might be useful to evaluate the recovery from an infection disease.KEYWORDS: acute phase proteins; blood cell count; diagnosis; inflammation.
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spelling SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERSDETERMINAÇÃO DOS NÍVEIS SÉRICOS DE PROTEÍNA C-REATIVA (CRP) EM CÃES COM ALTERAÇÕES DOS PARÂMETROS HEMATOLÓGICOSAnimal Sanityproteína C reativainflamaçãohemogramacãesThe natural immune response to infectious agents is partially mediated by a group of proteins named acute phase proteins; one of the major and most important proteins from the acute phase is the C-Reactive Protein (CRP). The aim of the present study was to investigate the correlation between alterations on white blood cell counts (WBC) and the presence of circulating CRP. Blood samples from 70 dogs were submitted to hematological examination and detection of CRP; in addition, blood samples from 12 dogs experimentally inoculated with an inactivated sample of Micrococcus luteus (ATCC 7468) were also analyzed. According to the hematological parameters and CRP values, the samples were classified in 5 different groups: group A) dogs without CRP and normal WBC; group B) dogs with elevated levels of CRP but normal WBC; group C) dogs with elevated CRP values and altered WBC (neutrophilia and leukocytosis); group D) dogs with both CRP and increased neutrophils values; and group E) dogs with elevated CRP values but with leukopenia. Dogs experimentally inoculated with M. luteus had a significant and promt increase in CRP values between 24 and 48 hr p.i., which declined up to the 10th day when the experiment was completed. In these dogs, a discrete neutrophilia and leukocytosis was observed coincidently with the CRP elevation. Thus, it can be suggested that the detection of CRP in the blood of dogs should be used as an indication of an infection or inflammation and, because of the low amount of blood needed, low cost and easiness to perform the test, monitoring CRP levels might be useful to evaluate the recovery from an infection disease.KEYWORDS: acute phase proteins; blood cell count; diagnosis; inflammation.O sistema imune natural responde ao processo infeccioso ou inflamatório produzindo uma série de proteínas inflamatórias, com atividade inespecífica, denominadas de proteínas de fase aguda, entre as quais se destaca a Proteína C-Reativa (CRP). O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar a correlação entre as alterações dos parâmetros hematológicos em cães e a presença de CRP na circulação sanguínea. Amostras de sangue de 70 cães atendidos em um Hospital Veterinário Universitário foram submetidas ao hemograma e à quantificação da CRP; em um segundo momento, amostras de sangue de cães inoculados experimentalmente com uma suspensão inativada de Micrococcus luteus (ATCC 7468) foram submetidas a mesma avaliação. De acordo com os parâmetros hematológicos e a presença ou não de CRP, pode-se classificar os animais em cinco grupos distintos: grupo A) cães negativos para a CRP e hemograma normal; grupo B) cães positivos para a CRP e hemograma normal; grupo C) cães positivos para a presença de CRP e hemograma alterado (neutrofilia e leucocitose); grupo D) cães positivos para a CRP, com neutrofilia; grupo E) cães positivos para a CRP e leucopenia. Cães inoculados experimentalmente com M. luteus apresentaram um aumento significativo na concentração de CRP, entre 24 e 48 horas após inoculação, com um decréscimo nas concentrações gradativamente até o 10º dia. Nesses animais, observou-se uma discreta neutrofilia e leucocitose coincidindo com o pico nos valores da CRP. Baseado nos resultados acima, concluiu-se que a determinação da presença da CRP em cães pode ser utilizada como uma importante ferramenta no diagnóstico veterinário. Haja vista a rapidez com que o teste é executado, o baixo custo e a necessidade de pequena quantidade de amostras, a utilização da CRP pode auxiliar o monitoramento da evolução de um processo infeccioso/inflamatório. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: diagnóstico; inflamação; hemograma; proteínas de fase aguda.Universidade Federal de Goiás2013-06-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/905410.5216/cab.v14i2.9054Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2013); 265-272Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 14 n. 2 (2013); 265-2721809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/9054/14552https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/9054/14553https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/9054/15450Anziliero, DenizBassi, EduardaPain, Katrin MacedoValle, Stella de FariaKreutz, Luiz Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-06-28T13:39:57Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/9054Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:42.007099Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
DETERMINAÇÃO DOS NÍVEIS SÉRICOS DE PROTEÍNA C-REATIVA (CRP) EM CÃES COM ALTERAÇÕES DOS PARÂMETROS HEMATOLÓGICOS
title SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
spellingShingle SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
Anziliero, Deniz
Animal Sanity
proteína C reativa
inflamação
hemograma
cães
title_short SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
title_full SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
title_fullStr SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
title_full_unstemmed SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
title_sort SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) MEASUREMENT IN DOGS WITH ALTERED HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
author Anziliero, Deniz
author_facet Anziliero, Deniz
Bassi, Eduarda
Pain, Katrin Macedo
Valle, Stella de Faria
Kreutz, Luiz Carlos
author_role author
author2 Bassi, Eduarda
Pain, Katrin Macedo
Valle, Stella de Faria
Kreutz, Luiz Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anziliero, Deniz
Bassi, Eduarda
Pain, Katrin Macedo
Valle, Stella de Faria
Kreutz, Luiz Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal Sanity
proteína C reativa
inflamação
hemograma
cães
topic Animal Sanity
proteína C reativa
inflamação
hemograma
cães
description The natural immune response to infectious agents is partially mediated by a group of proteins named acute phase proteins; one of the major and most important proteins from the acute phase is the C-Reactive Protein (CRP). The aim of the present study was to investigate the correlation between alterations on white blood cell counts (WBC) and the presence of circulating CRP. Blood samples from 70 dogs were submitted to hematological examination and detection of CRP; in addition, blood samples from 12 dogs experimentally inoculated with an inactivated sample of Micrococcus luteus (ATCC 7468) were also analyzed. According to the hematological parameters and CRP values, the samples were classified in 5 different groups: group A) dogs without CRP and normal WBC; group B) dogs with elevated levels of CRP but normal WBC; group C) dogs with elevated CRP values and altered WBC (neutrophilia and leukocytosis); group D) dogs with both CRP and increased neutrophils values; and group E) dogs with elevated CRP values but with leukopenia. Dogs experimentally inoculated with M. luteus had a significant and promt increase in CRP values between 24 and 48 hr p.i., which declined up to the 10th day when the experiment was completed. In these dogs, a discrete neutrophilia and leukocytosis was observed coincidently with the CRP elevation. Thus, it can be suggested that the detection of CRP in the blood of dogs should be used as an indication of an infection or inflammation and, because of the low amount of blood needed, low cost and easiness to perform the test, monitoring CRP levels might be useful to evaluate the recovery from an infection disease.KEYWORDS: acute phase proteins; blood cell count; diagnosis; inflammation.
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