L. Martins, Nadine Trinks Fischborn, Carollina Mariga, J. M. Griesang, Júlia Carneiro Rodrigues Andrade, Alexandre Jacques Zarpellon, Fabíola Dalmonin, Daniel Curvello de Mendonça Muller, A. V. Soares, M. Brun
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Abstract
This study aimed to determine whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) alters oxidative biomarkers after elective ovariohysterectomy (OHE). For this purpose, 45 healthy female cats were randomized into three groups: the hyperbaric group (HG): 15 animals pretreated with HBOT and submitted to OHE; the hyperbaric control group (HCG): 15 animals pretreated with HBOT without surgery; and the sham group (SHAM): 15 female cats submitted to OHE without pretreatment. The following biomarkers were evaluated: superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT), reactive oxygen species (ROS), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). The collection times were: T1 = before the surgery for the operated groups and after sedation in the HCG; T2 = 30 min after reversal of sedation (HCG) or at the time of extubation in the other groups; T3 = 24 hr after T2. There was no difference regarding serum dosage of ROS, AChE, or BChE. There was an increase in TBARS in the T3 SHAM compared to the T3 HG (p=0.043). Moreover, CAT activity decreased in T2 SHAM and T3 SHAM compared to T1 SHAM (p=0.012 and p<0.001mauric); T2 SHAM had lower CAT activity than T2 HCG (p=0.05). Additionally, the T3 SHAM was lower than the T3 HG (p=0.030) and T3 HCG (p=0.050). There was reduced SOD in the T2 SHAM compared to the T2 HG (p=0.033) and T2 HCG (p=0.027). Similarly, the T3 SHAM decreased compared to the T3 HG (p=0.039) and T3 HCG (p=0.019).
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