Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations
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Título da fonte: | Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science |
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Resumo: | Preprandial and postprandial (2 and 4 hours) serum bile acids (SBA) and pre and postprandial (2 hours) plasma ammonia concentrations were evaluated. Additionally, the effects of freezing (for 24 and 48 hours at -20ºC) were observed on plasma ammonia concentrations in 22 healthy dogs. The preprandial SBA concentration was 2.1 ± 0.3 mmol/l and 7.5 ± 1.2 mmol/l and 7.8 ± 1.4 mmol/l for samples obtained 2 and 4 hours after feeding, respectively. Fasting and postprandial (2 hours) plasma ammonia concentrations were significantly different when measurement was performed within 30 minutes after blood collection (118.2 ± 13.2 mg/dl or 67.3 ± 7.5 mmol/l and 227.9 ± 59.2 mg/dl or 129.9 ± 33.7 mmol/l), but the difference between pre and postprandial concentrations was not observed when ammonia was measured in samples stored (-20º) for 24 and 48 hours. Plasma freezing makes ammonia concentrations fall considerably when these levels were initially too high, mainly in postprandial samples. From these results it may be suggested that canine plasma cannot be stored for later ammonia determination by using freezing as the sole stabilizer, and for SBA determinations, blood samples might be collected 2 or 4 hours after feeding. Plasma ammonia values obtained in this study should allow comparisons to data obtained from dogs with hepatic disease or hepatoencephalopathy, so as to confirm the importance of its use as means of diagnosis and prognosis in future. |
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Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrationsAvaliações dos níveis pré e pós-prandiais de ácidos biliares séricos e de amônia plasmática em cães hígidos e o efeito do tempo de congelamento do plasma nas concentrações de amôniaBile acidsAmmoniaDogsÁcidos biliaresAmôniaCãesPreprandial and postprandial (2 and 4 hours) serum bile acids (SBA) and pre and postprandial (2 hours) plasma ammonia concentrations were evaluated. Additionally, the effects of freezing (for 24 and 48 hours at -20ºC) were observed on plasma ammonia concentrations in 22 healthy dogs. The preprandial SBA concentration was 2.1 ± 0.3 mmol/l and 7.5 ± 1.2 mmol/l and 7.8 ± 1.4 mmol/l for samples obtained 2 and 4 hours after feeding, respectively. Fasting and postprandial (2 hours) plasma ammonia concentrations were significantly different when measurement was performed within 30 minutes after blood collection (118.2 ± 13.2 mg/dl or 67.3 ± 7.5 mmol/l and 227.9 ± 59.2 mg/dl or 129.9 ± 33.7 mmol/l), but the difference between pre and postprandial concentrations was not observed when ammonia was measured in samples stored (-20º) for 24 and 48 hours. Plasma freezing makes ammonia concentrations fall considerably when these levels were initially too high, mainly in postprandial samples. From these results it may be suggested that canine plasma cannot be stored for later ammonia determination by using freezing as the sole stabilizer, and for SBA determinations, blood samples might be collected 2 or 4 hours after feeding. Plasma ammonia values obtained in this study should allow comparisons to data obtained from dogs with hepatic disease or hepatoencephalopathy, so as to confirm the importance of its use as means of diagnosis and prognosis in future.Foram avaliadas as concentrações pré e pós-prandiais de ácidos biliares séricos (2 e 4 horas) e de amônia plasmática (2 horas) em vinte e dois cães hígidos. O efeito do tempo de armazenamento (à temperatura de -20ºC) do plasma sobre as concentrações de amônia também foi estudado. A média e o erro padrão da média em relação aos valores pré-prandias de ácidos biliares séricos (ABS) foram de 2,1 ± 0,3 mmol/l e de 7,5 ± 1,2 momol/l e 7,8 ± 1,4 mmol/l para os valores pós-prandiais de 2 e 4 horas, respectivamente. As concentrações plasmáticas de amônia pré e pós-prandias (118,2 ± 13,2 mg/dl ou 67,3 ± 7,5 mmol/l e 227,9 ± 59,2 mg/dl ou 129,9 ± 33,7 mmol/l), diferiram (p<0,05) nas amostras mensuradas em até 30 minutos após a colheita de sangue; entretanto, a diferença entre os valores pré e pós-prandiais deixou de existir quando a amônia era mensurada nas amostras que foram congeladas pelo período de 24 e 48 horas. Observou-se que os valores de amônia das amostras pós-prandiais, que foram congeladas, apresentavam-se mais baixos quando comparados aos valores obtidos da mesma amostra mensurada em até 30 minutos após a colheita, e a diminuição da concentração de amônia era mais drástica quando os valores iniciais eram muito elevados. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que o plasma do cão não pode ser estocado para posterior determinação de amônia, utilizando-se apenas do congelamento como forma de estabilizar a amônia. Para a avaliação dos valores séricos pós-prandiais de ácidos biliares, sugere-se que a colheita de sangue possa ser efetuada em 2 ou 4 horas após a alimentação. Os valores de amônia plasmática obtidos no presente estudo podem permitir a comparação com os valores observados em cães com doença hepática ou encefalopatia e assim confirmar a importância da sua utilização no diagnóstico e prognóstico.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia1999-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/577610.1590/S1413-95961999000100005Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 36 Núm. 1 (1999); 28-33Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 36 No. 1 (1999); 28-33Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 36 n. 1 (1999); 28-33Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 36 N. 1 (1999); 28-331678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/5776/64758Kogika, Márcia MeryMatsuura, ShinobuHagiwara, Mitika KuribayashiMirandola, Regina Mieko SakataOrtolani, Enrico Lippiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-23T04:43:00Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/5776Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:42:21.838725Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false |
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Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations Avaliações dos níveis pré e pós-prandiais de ácidos biliares séricos e de amônia plasmática em cães hígidos e o efeito do tempo de congelamento do plasma nas concentrações de amônia |
title |
Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations |
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Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations Kogika, Márcia Mery Bile acids Ammonia Dogs Ácidos biliares Amônia Cães |
title_short |
Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations |
title_full |
Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations |
title_fullStr |
Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations |
title_full_unstemmed |
Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations |
title_sort |
Evaluation of preprandial and postprandial serum bile acids and plasma ammonia concentrations in healthy dogs, and the effects of frozen storage on plasma ammonia concentrations |
author |
Kogika, Márcia Mery |
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Kogika, Márcia Mery Matsuura, Shinobu Hagiwara, Mitika Kuribayashi Mirandola, Regina Mieko Sakata Ortolani, Enrico Lippi |
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author |
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Matsuura, Shinobu Hagiwara, Mitika Kuribayashi Mirandola, Regina Mieko Sakata Ortolani, Enrico Lippi |
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Kogika, Márcia Mery Matsuura, Shinobu Hagiwara, Mitika Kuribayashi Mirandola, Regina Mieko Sakata Ortolani, Enrico Lippi |
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Bile acids Ammonia Dogs Ácidos biliares Amônia Cães |
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Bile acids Ammonia Dogs Ácidos biliares Amônia Cães |
description |
Preprandial and postprandial (2 and 4 hours) serum bile acids (SBA) and pre and postprandial (2 hours) plasma ammonia concentrations were evaluated. Additionally, the effects of freezing (for 24 and 48 hours at -20ºC) were observed on plasma ammonia concentrations in 22 healthy dogs. The preprandial SBA concentration was 2.1 ± 0.3 mmol/l and 7.5 ± 1.2 mmol/l and 7.8 ± 1.4 mmol/l for samples obtained 2 and 4 hours after feeding, respectively. Fasting and postprandial (2 hours) plasma ammonia concentrations were significantly different when measurement was performed within 30 minutes after blood collection (118.2 ± 13.2 mg/dl or 67.3 ± 7.5 mmol/l and 227.9 ± 59.2 mg/dl or 129.9 ± 33.7 mmol/l), but the difference between pre and postprandial concentrations was not observed when ammonia was measured in samples stored (-20º) for 24 and 48 hours. Plasma freezing makes ammonia concentrations fall considerably when these levels were initially too high, mainly in postprandial samples. From these results it may be suggested that canine plasma cannot be stored for later ammonia determination by using freezing as the sole stabilizer, and for SBA determinations, blood samples might be collected 2 or 4 hours after feeding. Plasma ammonia values obtained in this study should allow comparisons to data obtained from dogs with hepatic disease or hepatoencephalopathy, so as to confirm the importance of its use as means of diagnosis and prognosis in future. |
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