Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cristino, Brenda Martins, Silva, Claudianara Ávila, Magalhães, Larissa Fernandes, Honsho, Cristiane dos Santos, Furtado, Ricardo Andrade, Sasahara, Tais Harumi de Castro, Pereira, Lucas de Freitas, Jorge, Adriana Torrecilhas
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/41782
Resumo: The tear lipid layer (oily outer layer) reduces evaporation and prevents tear overflow. In dogs, reductions in the lipid components of this layer (cholesterol, triglycerides and phospholipids) can cause eye serious diseases. In this way, the tear crystallization test analyzes the lacrimal quality, however, it is less used in veterinary. As phytosterol reduces blood cholesterol, the objective of this study was to investigate, through the tear crystallization test, whether the systemic administration of this drug influences the lacrimal quality of healthy dogs and, in addition, to verify differences in the interpretation of the ophthalmic test between different evaluators. Eight beagles, healthy, of both sexes, young and adults, without clinical ophthalmic signs apparent were selected. Basal lacrimal samples (D0) were collected from the right and left eye of all animals with glass capillary tube and arranged on a glass slide for scanning the images and subsequent microscopic analysis. Subsequently, all were medicated with the phytosterol (Collestra® 650 mg: 1 capsule, orally, every 12 hours, for 15 days). After seven (D7) and fifteen (D15) days of this systemic administration, the tear crystallization test in both eyes of all dogs was again performed for statistical comparison with the baseline results. The photographs of the slides were classified by four evaluators (AV1 and AV2 with professional experience in ophthalmology and AV3 and AV4 without previous professional experience in ophthalmology), following standards established by Rolando (1984). The results were statistically verified by analysis of simple variance (ANOVA One-Way). There was no statistical difference in the tear crystallization test between the established periods and in relation to the different ophthalmic test evaluators (p≤0.05). Although phytosterols reduce blood cholesterol levels, it was observed in the present study that these drugs when administered systemically did not interfere in the tear lipid layer and, consequently, in the lacrimal quality of healthy dogs, and may be prescribed as lipid-lowering agents for patients with ocular diseases, especially the lacrimal ones.
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spelling Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogsEfeito da administração sistêmica de fitoesterol na qualidade lacrimal de cãesLipidsVeterinary ophthalmologyLacrimal qualityTear crystallization testAgricultural ScienceThe tear lipid layer (oily outer layer) reduces evaporation and prevents tear overflow. In dogs, reductions in the lipid components of this layer (cholesterol, triglycerides and phospholipids) can cause eye serious diseases. In this way, the tear crystallization test analyzes the lacrimal quality, however, it is less used in veterinary. As phytosterol reduces blood cholesterol, the objective of this study was to investigate, through the tear crystallization test, whether the systemic administration of this drug influences the lacrimal quality of healthy dogs and, in addition, to verify differences in the interpretation of the ophthalmic test between different evaluators. Eight beagles, healthy, of both sexes, young and adults, without clinical ophthalmic signs apparent were selected. Basal lacrimal samples (D0) were collected from the right and left eye of all animals with glass capillary tube and arranged on a glass slide for scanning the images and subsequent microscopic analysis. Subsequently, all were medicated with the phytosterol (Collestra® 650 mg: 1 capsule, orally, every 12 hours, for 15 days). After seven (D7) and fifteen (D15) days of this systemic administration, the tear crystallization test in both eyes of all dogs was again performed for statistical comparison with the baseline results. The photographs of the slides were classified by four evaluators (AV1 and AV2 with professional experience in ophthalmology and AV3 and AV4 without previous professional experience in ophthalmology), following standards established by Rolando (1984). The results were statistically verified by analysis of simple variance (ANOVA One-Way). There was no statistical difference in the tear crystallization test between the established periods and in relation to the different ophthalmic test evaluators (p≤0.05). Although phytosterols reduce blood cholesterol levels, it was observed in the present study that these drugs when administered systemically did not interfere in the tear lipid layer and, consequently, in the lacrimal quality of healthy dogs, and may be prescribed as lipid-lowering agents for patients with ocular diseases, especially the lacrimal ones.A camada lipídica lacrimal (camada externa oleosa) reduz a evaporação e previne o transbordamento lacrimal. Em cães, reduções nos componentes lipídicos desta camada (colesterol, triglicérides e fosfolipídios) podem causar doenças graves nos olhos. Desta forma, o teste de cristalização lacrimal analisa a qualidade lacrimal, no entanto, é menos utilizado em veterinária. Como o fitoesterol reduz o colesterol sanguíneo, o objetivo deste estudo foi investigar, através do teste de cristalização lacrimal, se a administração sistêmica deste fármaco influencia na qualidade lacrimal de cães hígidos e, além disso, verificar diferenças na interpretação do teste oftalmológico entre diferentes avaliadores. Oito beagles, saudáveis, de ambos os sexos, jovens e adultos, sem sinais oftalmológicos clínicos aparentes foram selecionados. Amostras lacrimais basais (D0) foram coletadas do olho direito e esquerdo de todos os animais, com tubo capilar de vidro e, dispostas em lâmina de vidro para escaneamento das imagens e posterior análise microscópica. Ato contínuo todos foram medicados com o fitoesterol (Collestra® 650 mg: 1 cápsula, por via oral, a cada 12 horas, durante 15 dias). Após sete (D7) e quinze (D15) dias desta administração sistêmica, o teste de cristalização lacrimal em ambos os olhos de todos os cães foi novamente realizado para comparação estatística com os resultados basais. As fotografias das lâminas foram classificadas por quatro avaliadores (AV1 e AV2 com experiência profissional em oftalmologia e AV3 e AV4 sem experiência profissional prévia em oftalmologia), seguindo padrões estabelecidos por Rolando (1984). Os resultados foram estatisticamente verificados pela análise de variância simples (ANOVA One-Way). Não houve diferença estatística no teste de cristalização lacrimal entre os períodos estabelecidos e em relação aos diferentes avaliadores de teste oftalmológico (p≤0,05). Embora os fitoesteróis reduzam os níveis de colesterol no sangue, observou-se no presente estudo que esses fármacos quando administrados sistemicamente não interferiram na camada lipídica da lágrima e, consequentemente, na qualidade lacrimal de cães hígidos, podendo ser prescritos como agentes hipolipemiantes para pacientes com doenças oculares, especialmente as lacrimais.EDUFU2019-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/4178210.14393/BJ-v35n4a2019-41782Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 35 No. 4 (2019): July/Aug.; 1173-1178Bioscience Journal ; v. 35 n. 4 (2019): July/Aug.; 1173-11781981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/41782/26662Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2019 Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves Dias, Brenda Martins Cristino, Claudianara Ávila Silva, Larissa Fernandes Magalhães, Cristiane dos Santos Honsho, Ricardo Andrade Furtado, Tais Harumi de Castro Sasahara, Lucas de Freitas Pereira, Adriana Torrecilhas Jorgehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias, Fernanda Gosuen GonçalvesCristino, Brenda MartinsSilva, Claudianara ÁvilaMagalhães, Larissa FernandesHonsho, Cristiane dos SantosFurtado, Ricardo AndradeSasahara, Tais Harumi de CastroPereira, Lucas de FreitasJorge, Adriana Torrecilhas2022-01-31T00:10:03Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/41782Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-01-31T00:10:03Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
Efeito da administração sistêmica de fitoesterol na qualidade lacrimal de cães
title Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
spellingShingle Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
Dias, Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves
Lipids
Veterinary ophthalmology
Lacrimal quality
Tear crystallization test
Agricultural Science
title_short Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
title_full Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
title_fullStr Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
title_full_unstemmed Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
title_sort Effect of systemic administration of phytosterol on lacrimal quality of dogs
author Dias, Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves
author_facet Dias, Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves
Cristino, Brenda Martins
Silva, Claudianara Ávila
Magalhães, Larissa Fernandes
Honsho, Cristiane dos Santos
Furtado, Ricardo Andrade
Sasahara, Tais Harumi de Castro
Pereira, Lucas de Freitas
Jorge, Adriana Torrecilhas
author_role author
author2 Cristino, Brenda Martins
Silva, Claudianara Ávila
Magalhães, Larissa Fernandes
Honsho, Cristiane dos Santos
Furtado, Ricardo Andrade
Sasahara, Tais Harumi de Castro
Pereira, Lucas de Freitas
Jorge, Adriana Torrecilhas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves
Cristino, Brenda Martins
Silva, Claudianara Ávila
Magalhães, Larissa Fernandes
Honsho, Cristiane dos Santos
Furtado, Ricardo Andrade
Sasahara, Tais Harumi de Castro
Pereira, Lucas de Freitas
Jorge, Adriana Torrecilhas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lipids
Veterinary ophthalmology
Lacrimal quality
Tear crystallization test
Agricultural Science
topic Lipids
Veterinary ophthalmology
Lacrimal quality
Tear crystallization test
Agricultural Science
description The tear lipid layer (oily outer layer) reduces evaporation and prevents tear overflow. In dogs, reductions in the lipid components of this layer (cholesterol, triglycerides and phospholipids) can cause eye serious diseases. In this way, the tear crystallization test analyzes the lacrimal quality, however, it is less used in veterinary. As phytosterol reduces blood cholesterol, the objective of this study was to investigate, through the tear crystallization test, whether the systemic administration of this drug influences the lacrimal quality of healthy dogs and, in addition, to verify differences in the interpretation of the ophthalmic test between different evaluators. Eight beagles, healthy, of both sexes, young and adults, without clinical ophthalmic signs apparent were selected. Basal lacrimal samples (D0) were collected from the right and left eye of all animals with glass capillary tube and arranged on a glass slide for scanning the images and subsequent microscopic analysis. Subsequently, all were medicated with the phytosterol (Collestra® 650 mg: 1 capsule, orally, every 12 hours, for 15 days). After seven (D7) and fifteen (D15) days of this systemic administration, the tear crystallization test in both eyes of all dogs was again performed for statistical comparison with the baseline results. The photographs of the slides were classified by four evaluators (AV1 and AV2 with professional experience in ophthalmology and AV3 and AV4 without previous professional experience in ophthalmology), following standards established by Rolando (1984). The results were statistically verified by analysis of simple variance (ANOVA One-Way). There was no statistical difference in the tear crystallization test between the established periods and in relation to the different ophthalmic test evaluators (p≤0.05). Although phytosterols reduce blood cholesterol levels, it was observed in the present study that these drugs when administered systemically did not interfere in the tear lipid layer and, consequently, in the lacrimal quality of healthy dogs, and may be prescribed as lipid-lowering agents for patients with ocular diseases, especially the lacrimal ones.
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