Trace element status in canine endocrine diseases

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Larran, Belen [1 ,2 ]
Loste, Araceli [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Borobia, Marta [3 ,4 ]
Miranda, Marta [2 ,6 ]
Lopez-Alonso, Marta [1 ]
Herrero-Latorre, Carlos [7 ]
Marca, M. Carmen [3 ,4 ]
Orjales, Inmaculada [2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Santiago De Compostela, Dept Patoloxia Anim, Fac Vet, Lugo 27002, Spain
[2] Univ Santiago De Compostela, Hosp Vet Univ Rof Codina, Fac Vet, Campus Terra, Lugo 27002, Spain
[3] Univ Zaragoza, Fac Vet, Dept Patol Anim, Zaragoza 50013, Spain
[4] Univ Zaragoza, Serv Endocrinol, Hosp Vet, Zaragoza 50013, Spain
[5] Univ Zaragoza, Inst Agroalimentario Aragon IA2, CITA, Zaragoza 50013, Spain
[6] Univ Santiago De Compostela, Dept Anat Prod Anim & Ciencias Clin Vet, Fac Vet, Campus Terra, Lugo 27002, Spain
[7] Univ Santiago De Compostela, Dept Quim Analit Nutr & Bromatoloxia, Inst Invest Anal Quim & Biol, Fac Ciencias, Campus Terra, Lugo 27002, Spain
关键词
Mineral; Endocrinopathy; Hyperadrenocorticism; Hypothyroidism; Diabetes mellitus; Dog; SELENIUM SUPPLEMENTATION; AUTOIMMUNE-THYROIDITIS; SERUM COPPER; ZINC; DOGS; CERULOPLASMIN; PROFILE; STRESS; PLASMA; IRON;
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10.1016/j.rvsc.2024.105309
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
A balanced trace element status is essential for the optimal functioning of all organisms. However, their concentrations are often altered in diverse medical conditions. This study investigated the trace element profiles in plasma samples of dogs with endocrine diseases and used chemometric techniques to explore their associations with biochemical data. Thirteen elements (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Se and Zn) were measured in 40 dogs with hyperadrenocorticism (HAC), 29 dogs with diabetes mellitus (DM), 11 dogs with hypothyroidism (HT) and 30 control dogs using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Statistically significant differences were observed for As, Cu, Mo, Se and Zn. In comparison with the control group, the HT patients had higher As and lower Se levels, while the HAC group had higher concentrations of Mo. All three disease groups had higher Cu and Zn concentrations than the control group, with the DM group having higher Cu concentrations and the HAC group higher Zn concentrations than the other endocrinopathy groups. The chemometric analysis revealed distinctive association patterns for discriminating each pathology group and the control group. Moreover, the analysis revealed the following associations: Mo with glucose levels and Cu with fructosamine levels in the DM group, As with cortisol levels in the HAC group, and Se with TT4 levels and As with TSH levels in the HT group. The study findings provide valuable insights into the complex relationships between trace elements and endocrinopathies, elucidating the associations with biochemical markers in these diseases. Larger-scale studies are necessary to fully understand the observed relationships and explore the potential clinical applications.
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