拉布拉多犬膳食铜和锌水平与肝脏铜和锌浓度的关系。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
H Fieten, B D Hooijer-Nouwens, V C Biourge, P A J Leegwater, A L Watson, T S G A M van den Ingh, J Rothuizen
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引用次数: 43

摘要

背景:铜相关性肝炎是拉布拉多猎犬的一种遗传性疾病。除遗传因素外,饮食中铜和锌的摄入被怀疑在发病机制中起作用。目的:研究市售干饲粮中的铜和锌水平是否与拉布拉多寻回犬肝脏铜和锌浓度有关。动物:55只拉布拉多猎犬,喂食单一品牌和类型的商业干粮至少1年。其中,44只狗是拉布拉多寻回犬的家庭成员,患有铜相关性肝炎。方法:取肝活检、血样及饮食标本。肝脏标本进行组织学评分,并定量测定铜和锌浓度。测定饲粮中铜和锌的浓度。采用线性回归分析研究了饲粮铜锌摄入量与肝脏铜锌浓度之间的关系。结果:高铜饮食和低锌饮食水平与高肝铜水平显著相关。饮食摄入量和肝锌之间没有关联。结论和临床意义:目前市售干狗粮中铜和锌的水平会影响肝铜,并且可能是具有铜遗传易感性的拉布拉多寻回犬发生铜相关性肝炎的危险因素。
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Association of dietary copper and zinc levels with hepatic copper and zinc concentration in Labrador Retrievers.

Background: Copper-associated hepatitis is an inherited disease in the Labrador Retriever. Apart from genetic factors, dietary intake of copper and zinc are suspected to play a role in the pathogenesis.

Objectives: To investigate whether dietary copper and zinc levels of commercially available dry diets are associated with hepatic copper and zinc concentrations in Labrador Retrievers.

Animals: Fifty-five Labrador Retrievers that were fed a single brand and type of commercial dry food for at least 1 year. Of these, 44 dogs were family members of Labrador Retrievers with copper-associated hepatitis.

Methods: Liver biopsies, blood samples, and diet samples were obtained. Liver specimens were scored histologically and copper and zinc concentrations were quantified. Dietary concentrations of copper and zinc were measured. The association between dietary intake of copper and zinc and hepatic copper and zinc concentrations was investigated by linear regression analysis.

Results: High dietary copper and low dietary zinc levels were significantly associated with high hepatic copper levels. No association between dietary intake and hepatic zinc was present.

Conclusions and clinical relevance: Dietary copper and zinc at current levels in commercially available dry dog food can influence hepatic copper and can be a risk factor for the development of copper-associated hepatitis in Labrador Retrievers with a genetic susceptibility to copper.

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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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