SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Patricia Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Capella, Sabrina de Oliveira, Theodoro, Stephanie de Souza, Felix, Samuel Rodrigues, Peres, William, Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/26348
Resumo: Neutering females may be associated to weight gain in dogs. In order to diagnose possible alterations, such as diabetes and hyperlipidemias, laboratory assessment of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism is important. The aim of this study was to verify glycemia and serum lipid profile in non-spayed and spayed female dogs, and associate these results with the body condition score. Thirty-two spayed (n=16) and non-spayed (n=16) female dogs had their blood collected for biochemical analysis, and were classified as to their body condition score (BCS). Nine had normal BCS, 10 were overweight, and 13 were obese. Little difference was observed among spayed and non-spayed dogs. Glycemia of spayed canine females is higher than that of non-spayed dogs, regardless of the body condition score. Likewise, total cholesterol levels are higher in non-spayed females. The HDL is higher in non-spayed obese dogs than in spayed dogs with the same body condition, this parameter did not differ in other weight groups. Contrary to what happens in post-menopausal women, spaying dogs does not seem to have such a strong effect on the metabolic parameters assessed. This study revealed unique results, where neither spaying nor weight group had a strong association with metabolic alterations. Keywords: cholesterol; glucose; spaying. 
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spelling SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCOREPERFIL LIPÍDICO DE FÊMEAS CANINAS ESTERILIZADAS E NÃO ESTERILIZADAS ASSOCIADO COM O ESCORE DE CONDIÇÃO CORPORALAnimal SanitySanidade AnimalNeutering females may be associated to weight gain in dogs. In order to diagnose possible alterations, such as diabetes and hyperlipidemias, laboratory assessment of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism is important. The aim of this study was to verify glycemia and serum lipid profile in non-spayed and spayed female dogs, and associate these results with the body condition score. Thirty-two spayed (n=16) and non-spayed (n=16) female dogs had their blood collected for biochemical analysis, and were classified as to their body condition score (BCS). Nine had normal BCS, 10 were overweight, and 13 were obese. Little difference was observed among spayed and non-spayed dogs. Glycemia of spayed canine females is higher than that of non-spayed dogs, regardless of the body condition score. Likewise, total cholesterol levels are higher in non-spayed females. The HDL is higher in non-spayed obese dogs than in spayed dogs with the same body condition, this parameter did not differ in other weight groups. Contrary to what happens in post-menopausal women, spaying dogs does not seem to have such a strong effect on the metabolic parameters assessed. This study revealed unique results, where neither spaying nor weight group had a strong association with metabolic alterations. Keywords: cholesterol; glucose; spaying. A esterilização pode estar associada ao ganho de peso em cães. Para diagnosticar possíveis alterações, como diabetes e hiperlipidemias, análises laboratoriais do metabolismo de carboidratos e lipídios são importantes. O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a glicemia e o metabolismo lipídico em fêmeas caninas não esterilizadas e esterilizadas e associar estes resultados com o escore de condição corporal. Trinta e duas fêmeas caninas, esterilizadas (n=16) e não esterilizadas (n=16) foram submetidas à coleta sanguínea para análises bioquímicas e foram classificadas conforme escore de condição corporal (ECC). Nove tiveram ECC normal, 10 apresentavam sobrepeso e 13 eram obesas. Pequenas diferenças foram observadas entre os cães esterilizados e não esterilizados. A glicemia de fêmeas não esterilizadas foi mais elevada em todos os escores corporais, bem como o HDL. Triglicérides, LDL e VLDL foram mais baixos em fêmeas não esterilizadas com sobrepeso quando comparado com animais esterilizados na mesma condição corporal, o que não foi observado em outros grupos. Contrariamente ao que acontece em mulheres após a menopausa, a esterilização em fêmeas de cães não parece ter fortes efeitos sobre os parâmetros metabólicos avaliados. Este estudo apresenta resultados únicos, nos quais nem a esterilização nem o peso possuem forte associação com alterações metabólicas.Palavras-chave: colesterol; esterilização; glicose.Universidade Federal de Goiás2015-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/2634810.1590/cab.v16i2.26348Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2015); 262-267Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 16 n. 2 (2015); 262-2671809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/26348/18523https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/26348/18524Ferreira, Patricia AlmeidaCapella, Sabrina de OliveiraTheodoro, Stephanie de SouzaFelix, Samuel RodriguesPeres, WilliamNobre, Márcia de Oliveirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-05-22T12:39:37Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/26348Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:01.866638Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
PERFIL LIPÍDICO DE FÊMEAS CANINAS ESTERILIZADAS E NÃO ESTERILIZADAS ASSOCIADO COM O ESCORE DE CONDIÇÃO CORPORAL
title SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
spellingShingle SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
Ferreira, Patricia Almeida
Animal Sanity
Sanidade Animal
title_short SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
title_full SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
title_fullStr SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
title_full_unstemmed SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
title_sort SERUM LIPID PROFILE OF SPAYED AND NON-SPAYED FEMALE DOGS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BODY CONDITION SCORE
author Ferreira, Patricia Almeida
author_facet Ferreira, Patricia Almeida
Capella, Sabrina de Oliveira
Theodoro, Stephanie de Souza
Felix, Samuel Rodrigues
Peres, William
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
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author2 Capella, Sabrina de Oliveira
Theodoro, Stephanie de Souza
Felix, Samuel Rodrigues
Peres, William
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Patricia Almeida
Capella, Sabrina de Oliveira
Theodoro, Stephanie de Souza
Felix, Samuel Rodrigues
Peres, William
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal Sanity
Sanidade Animal
topic Animal Sanity
Sanidade Animal
description Neutering females may be associated to weight gain in dogs. In order to diagnose possible alterations, such as diabetes and hyperlipidemias, laboratory assessment of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism is important. The aim of this study was to verify glycemia and serum lipid profile in non-spayed and spayed female dogs, and associate these results with the body condition score. Thirty-two spayed (n=16) and non-spayed (n=16) female dogs had their blood collected for biochemical analysis, and were classified as to their body condition score (BCS). Nine had normal BCS, 10 were overweight, and 13 were obese. Little difference was observed among spayed and non-spayed dogs. Glycemia of spayed canine females is higher than that of non-spayed dogs, regardless of the body condition score. Likewise, total cholesterol levels are higher in non-spayed females. The HDL is higher in non-spayed obese dogs than in spayed dogs with the same body condition, this parameter did not differ in other weight groups. Contrary to what happens in post-menopausal women, spaying dogs does not seem to have such a strong effect on the metabolic parameters assessed. This study revealed unique results, where neither spaying nor weight group had a strong association with metabolic alterations. Keywords: cholesterol; glucose; spaying. 
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