Evaluation Of Oxidative Stress On Dogs With Demodicosis

Gözde Nur Si̇vel, B. Yagci
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Aim: In this study, it was aimed to investigate the effects of demodicosis on oxidative stress in dogs. Materials and Methods: The material of the study is based on a total of 32 dogs, 21 of which are diagnosed with demodicosis and 11 of which are healthy, with different ages, genders and breeds. Examination for diagnostic evaluation of demodex is performed by examining the samples under the microscope which are taken by trichogram and deep skin scraping methods. In order to evaluate the oxidative stress on dogs with demodicosis at pre and post treatment groups and the control group without demodex diagnosis, the values of SOD (Superoxide dismutase), GPX (Glutation Peroxidase), GSH (Glutation) as antioxidant and MDA (Malondialdehyde) as oxidant are investigated. Results ?: In clinical examinations, manifestations such as alopecia, erythema, generalized pruritus, hyperpigmentation, lichenification, pododermatitis, interdigital pruritus, lymphadenopathy are observed on dogs with demodicosis on pre and post treatment stages. In the analyzes performed in order to evaluate the oxidative stress, MDA 20.30 nmol/ml, GSH 4.9 nmol/ml, GPx 0.42 U/l, SOD 4.1 U/l are measured in dogs with clinical demodicosis. At the post treatment stage, the average values on the same dogs are measured as MDA 6.08 nmol/ml, GSH 8.11 nmol/ml, GPx 0.83 U/l, SOD 6.67 U/l, whilst in the control group they were measured as MDA 4.94 nmol/ml, GSH 9.73 nmol/ml, GPx 0.97 U/l, SOD 7.20 U/l. It is obtained that, GSH, GPx and SOD values in the control and post treatment groups are significantly higher (p˂0.001) and MDA value is lower (p˂0.001) than the clinical demodicosis group. Conslusion: In dogs with clinical demodicosis, compared to control and post-treatment, higher level of MDA which is oxidant and lower level of GSA, GPx and SOD which are antioxidants showed that demodex is caused oxidative stress.
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目的:研究蠕虫病对犬氧化应激的影响。材料和方法:本研究的材料基于32只狗,其中21只诊断为蠕虫病,11只健康,不同年龄,性别和品种。对蠕形螨进行诊断评价的检查是在显微镜下用毛图法和深层皮肤刮削法对样品进行检查。为了评价蠕形螨病治疗前后组和未诊断蠕形螨对照组犬的氧化应激,研究了抗氧化剂SOD(超氧化物歧化酶)、谷氨酸过氧化物酶(GPX)、谷氨酸过氧化物酶(GSH)和氧化剂MDA(丙二醛)的变化。结果:在临床检查中,demodemo病狗在治疗前后表现为脱发、红斑、全身瘙痒、色素沉着、地衣化、足皮炎、指间瘙痒、淋巴结肿大等。为评价临床蠕虫病犬的氧化应激水平,测定MDA 20.30 nmol/ml, GSH 4.9 nmol/ml, GPx 0.42 U/l, SOD 4.1 U/l。在治疗后阶段,同一组狗的平均值为MDA 6.08 nmol/ml, GSH 8.11 nmol/ml, GPx 0.83 U/l, SOD 6.67 U/l,而对照组的平均值为MDA 4.94 nmol/ml, GSH 9.73 nmol/ml, GPx 0.97 U/l, SOD 7.20 U/l。结果表明,与临床蠕虫病组相比,对照组和治疗后组的GSH、GPx和SOD值显著升高(p小于0.001),MDA值显著降低(p小于0.001)。结论:临床蠕形螨病犬与对照组及治疗后相比,抗氧化剂丙二醛水平升高,抗氧化剂GSA、GPx、SOD水平降低,表明蠕形螨引起氧化应激。
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