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The objective of this study to quantify oxidative stress in dogs with naturally acquied chronic kidney disease (CKD), considering the four stages of disease progression, using as markers reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid. Five groups of dogs, all aged between four to 18 years old. Were studied the control group was composed of healthy animals (CG, n = 17), CKD stage 1 group (CKD-1, n = 12), CKD stage 2 group (CKD-2, n = 10), CKD stage 3 group (CKD-3, n = 13) and CKD stage 4 group (CKD-4, n = 10). Oxidative stress was measured by antioxidante power, using as markers reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid. Data (means of duplicates) were submitted to analysis of variance (One-way ANOVA) nonparametric (Kruskal-Wallis) (α =0.05). The results were expressed as mean±standard error of the mean. The serumcreatinine values guided the classification of patients as CG, CKD-1, CKD-2, CKD-3 and CKD-4 andwere 1.02±0.02 mg/dL, 1.06±0.05 mg/dL, 1.80±0.03 mg/dL, 3.39±0.21 mg/dL and 6.00±0.28 mg/dL, respectively. The results related to antioxidant power (GC) 0.032±0.002 mmol/μL, (CKD-1) 0.030±0.002 nmol/μL, (CKD-2) 0.028±0.003 nmol/μL, (CKD-3) 0.027±0.003 nmol/μL and (CKD-4) 0.025 ± 0.002 nmol/μL.
Andre B. Galvao. 2018. \u201cOxidative Stress in Dogs in Different Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue G1): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra
Print ISSN 0975-5888
e-ISSN 2249-4618
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Country: Brazil
Subject: Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine
Authors: Andre B. Galvao, Marileda B. Carvalho, Luciane G. Batalho, Juliana C.B. Silva, Marcelo Batalho, Evelin C. Carnio (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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The objective of this study to quantify oxidative stress in dogs with naturally acquied chronic kidney disease (CKD), considering the four stages of disease progression, using as markers reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid. Five groups of dogs, all aged between four to 18 years old. Were studied the control group was composed of healthy animals (CG, n = 17), CKD stage 1 group (CKD-1, n = 12), CKD stage 2 group (CKD-2, n = 10), CKD stage 3 group (CKD-3, n = 13) and CKD stage 4 group (CKD-4, n = 10). Oxidative stress was measured by antioxidante power, using as markers reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid. Data (means of duplicates) were submitted to analysis of variance (One-way ANOVA) nonparametric (Kruskal-Wallis) (α =0.05). The results were expressed as mean±standard error of the mean. The serumcreatinine values guided the classification of patients as CG, CKD-1, CKD-2, CKD-3 and CKD-4 andwere 1.02±0.02 mg/dL, 1.06±0.05 mg/dL, 1.80±0.03 mg/dL, 3.39±0.21 mg/dL and 6.00±0.28 mg/dL, respectively. The results related to antioxidant power (GC) 0.032±0.002 mmol/μL, (CKD-1) 0.030±0.002 nmol/μL, (CKD-2) 0.028±0.003 nmol/μL, (CKD-3) 0.027±0.003 nmol/μL and (CKD-4) 0.025 ± 0.002 nmol/μL.
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