猫肠炎的临床、血液学和生化研究

A. Sobeih, Hossam Eldin El Attar, Yassen Abdel-Raoof, mohammed anwar ramadan, M. Helal
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关键词 猫肠炎是影响猫健康的重大临床问题。我们对 30 只患有各种类型肠炎(包括病毒性、细菌性和寄生虫性)的猫进行了研究。研究旨在评估患有各种类型肠炎的猫的临床、血液学和生化变化。各种肠炎最常见的临床症状是腹泻、呕吐、脱水和厌食。血液学变化显示,在病毒性和细菌性肠炎中,血红蛋白含量和红细胞计数比对照值明显降低。细菌性肠炎患者的白细胞计数和粒细胞明显增加。在病毒性肠炎中,淋巴细胞和粒细胞明显减少,而在寄生虫性肠炎中,嗜酸性粒细胞明显增加。不同类型的肠炎显示总蛋白、球蛋白、ALT、ALP 和 AST 以及 BUN 和肌酐显著增加,而 Ca、P、Na、Cl 和 K 离子显著减少。在所有病症中,抗氧化酶(包括 GSH-Px 和 SOD)水平都有明显升高,而 MDA、炎症细胞因子(包括 IL2 和 IL6)以及急性期蛋白(包括 HP 和 CRP)都有明显升高。这些结果突显了猫肠炎的复杂性,以及对专门治疗策略的需求,以满足广泛的临床、血液学和生化变化。
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Clinical, Hematological and Biochemical Studies on Feline Enteritis
Keywords Feline enteritis has significant clinical issues that have an impact on their health. We conducted this study on 30 cats suffering from various types of enteritis affection, including viral, bacterial, and parasitic. The study aimed to assess the clinical, hematological and biochemical alterations in cats with various forms of enteritis. The most prevalent clinical signs seen in all forms of enteritis were diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and anorexia. Hematological changes revealed a significant reduction in hemoglobin content and red blood cell count than control values in viral and bacterial enteritis. WBCs count and granulocytes were significantly increased in bacterial enteritis. In viral enteritis, there was a significant decrease in lymphocytes and granulocytes, while in parasitic enteritis, there was a significant increase in eosinophils. Different types of enteritis showed significant increases in total protein, globulin, ALT, ALP, and AST, as well as BUN and creatinine, and significant decreases in Ca, P, Na, Cl, and K ions. There was a significant increase in antioxidant enzyme levels, including GSH-Px and SOD, and a significant increase in MDA, inflammatory cytokines, including IL2 and IL6, and acute phase proteins, including HP and CRP, in all affections. These results highlight the complexity of feline enteritis and the demand for specialized treatment strategies to meet the wide range of clinical, hematological and biochemical changes..
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