EXPRESS:心肌病猫慢性炎症的证据。

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Martina Krofič Žel, Kunho Song, Alenka Nemec Svete, Aleksandra Domanjko Petrič
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该研究旨在利用全血细胞计数(CBC)和选定的CBC衍生炎症标志物(中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率(NLR)、单核细胞与淋巴细胞比率(MLR)和全身炎症反应指数(SIRI),研究ACVIM B期和ACVIM C期心肌病猫与健康猫的炎症程度和类型。第二个目的是发现心源性胸腔积液和心源性肺水肿之间CBC和CBC衍生炎症标志物的差异。对照、ACVIM B组和ACVIM C组之间的比较,采用单向协方差分析(ANCOVA)或以年龄为协变量的Quade非参数ANCOVA。采用独立t检验或Mann-Whitney检验比较肺水肿猫和胸腔积液猫的数据。P≤0.05被认为是显著的。结果66只心肌病猫(ACVIM B型33只,ACVIM C型33只)和24只健康猫被纳入研究。ACVIM C组猫的白细胞浓度明显高于ACVIM B组和健康猫。ACVIM C组猫中性粒细胞浓度、NLR、MLR和SIRI均显著高于健康猫。ACVIM B组猫的NLR和SIRI显著高于健康猫。肺水肿的猫和胸腔积液的猫在CBC和CBC衍生的炎症标志物方面没有显著差异。结论和相关性这些结果支持炎症在猫心肌病中存在,特别是在ACVIM C期。使用这些参数,心源性肺水肿和胸腔积液之间的炎症程度或类型没有明显差异。
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EXPRESS: Evidence for Chronic Inflammation in Cats with Cardiomyopathies.

ObjectivesThe study aimed to investigate the extent and type of inflammation using the complete blood count (CBC) and selected CBC-derived inflammatory markers (neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR), and systemic inflammation response index (SIRI)) in cats with cardiomyopathy stages ACVIM B and ACVIM C versus healthy cats. Second aim was to find any differences in CBC and CBC-derived inflammatory markers between cardiogenic pleural effusion and cardiogenic pulmonary oedema. For comparison between the control, ACVIM B, and ACVIM C groups, one-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) or Quade's non-parametric ANCOVA with age included as a covariate was used. The independent t-test or the Mann-Whitney test were used for comparison of data between cats with pulmonary oedema and those with pleural effusion. A value of P≤0.05 was considered significant.ResultsSixty-six cats with cardiomyopathy (33 ACVIM B and 33 ACVIM C) and 24 healthy cats were included in the study. Cats in ACVIM C had a significantly higher white blood cell concentration than ACVIM B and healthy cats. Cats in ACVIM C had significantly higher neutrophil concentration, NLR, MLR and SIRI than healthy cats. Cats in ACVIM B had a significantly higher NLR and SIRI than healthy cats. Cats with pulmonary oedema and cats with pleural effusion did not differ significantly in any of the investigated CBC and selected CBC-derived inflammatory markers.Conclusions and relevanceThese results support the presence of inflammation in feline cardiomyopathies particularly in the ACVIM C stage. With the parameters used, no differences in the extent or type of inflammation between cardiogenic pulmonary oedema and pleural effusion was demonstrable.

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3.90
自引率
17.60%
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254
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8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.
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