Four case reports: Effects of fucoidan and fucoxanthin on the treatment of degenerative heart valve disease in dogs

Chih-Hung Tsai, Hsin-Yuan Chen, S. Hsia
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Degenerative heart valve disease (DHVD) is the most common heart disease in dogs, especially in small breed dogs weighing less than 20 kg. The incidence in dogs over 13 years old is as high as 85%, and more than 75% of these dogs have mitral valve problems. The valve, which includes the valve leaflet, chordae, and annulus, is mutinously degenerated due to the accumulation of abnormal collagen tissue and glycosaminoglycan, and nodules are formed at the edge of the valve as the disease progresses, eventually resulting in valve insufficiency. To improve the regular treatment of DHVD, especially medication, the natural supplements fucoidan and fucoxanthin were used in this case report. Four small-breed dogs were diagnosed with heart valve disease in the Yukang Veterinary Hospital, and the veterinarian used fucoidan and fucoxanthin as nutritional supplements for the adjuvant treatment of heart valve disease. In the first three cases, it was found that the cardiac function index, including the LA/Ao ratio, significantly improved after 3 to 6 months of continuous administration. Additionally, in the case of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) heart grading below Stage B2 after treatment, valve hypertrophy improved, thinned, and flattened, which either reduced the reflux condition caused by valve insufficiency or restored the complete valve closure function. However, in Case 4, the cardiac function index was not improved after 3 to 6 months of continuous administration without the supplement. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented clinical study showing that fucoidan and fucoxanthin can improve DHVD in different kinds of dogs. #These authors contributed equally to this work.
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退行性心脏瓣膜病(DHVD)是犬类中最常见的心脏病,尤其是体重低于20公斤的小型犬。13岁以上的狗发病率高达85%,其中75%以上的狗有二尖瓣问题。瓣膜包括瓣膜小叶、瓣膜索和瓣膜环,由于异常胶原组织和糖胺聚糖的积累,瓣膜发生变异性变性,随着疾病的发展,瓣膜边缘形成结节,最终导致瓣膜功能不全。为了改善DHVD的常规治疗,特别是药物治疗,本病例报告使用天然补充剂岩藻糖聚糖和岩藻黄素。4只小品种犬在玉康兽医院诊断为心脏瓣膜病,兽医使用岩藻多糖和岩藻黄素作为营养补充剂辅助治疗心脏瓣膜病。在前3例患者中,我们发现在连续给药3 ~ 6个月后,心功能指数(包括LA/Ao比值)明显改善。此外,在美国兽医内科学院(ACVIM)心脏分级低于B2期的病例中,治疗后瓣膜肥厚得到改善、变薄和变平,这要么减少了由瓣膜功能不全引起的反流状况,要么恢复了完全的瓣膜关闭功能。然而,在病例4中,在没有补充的情况下,连续给药3至6个月后心功能指数没有改善。据我们所知,这是第一次有文献记载的临床研究表明岩藻多糖和岩藻黄素可以改善不同种类狗的DHVD。这些作者对这项工作贡献均等。
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