Investigation of metabolism and functioning of the antioxidant system in cats with tripelphosphate urolithiasis
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2072-2419.2023.4.515
Abstract
Urolithiasis is a chronic disease of the urinary tract of a polyethological nature, accompanied by the formation of uroliths and sand in the kidneys and urinary tract, as well as signs of dysuria, pollakiuria, ischuria, urinary colic, periodic hematuria and crystalluria. The purpose of our research was to study the metabolism and functioning of the antioxidant system in cats with tripelphosphate urolithiasis. The results of our study of the metabolism and antioxidant system of sick animals indicated the development of disorders of redox regulation of cells in tripelphosphate erythrolithiasis in cats. A disorder of liver functional activity was detected (AST - 41.74±5.35 Units/l and 49.30±6.74 Units/L; ALT - Units/l and Units/L; ALKP - Units/L and Units/L; BILT - mmol/l and mmol/l; BILD - mmol/l and 1.62mmol/L; AAR – 0.49±0.03 and 0.54±0.02) and violation of cell redox regulation (MDA - 1.29±0.08 nmol/ml and 1.40±0.10 nmol/ml; SOD - 265.90±12.08 Units/ml and 280.05±10.43 Units/ml; coenzyme Q10 - 579.03±19.06 ng/ml and 505.42±23.10 ng/ml;8-OHdG - 0.15±0.01 ng/ml and 0.13±0.02ng/ml; ascorbic acid - 5.03±0.91 mcg/ml and 4.70±1.03 micrograms/ml; TAS - 1.25±0.07 mmol/l and 1.23±0.05 mmol/L; GTP - 6234.00±24.82 Units/g Hb and 6015.12±27.56units/g Hb) in cats with tripelphosphate urolithiasis. It was found that there is a direct close correlation between the level of liver transaminases and the activity of antioxidant enzymes, as well as between the level of circulating kidney biomarkers and the level of the main markers of oxidative stress in urolithiasis struvite type in cats, which allows us to expand the understanding of this disease and use these data in the implementation of therapeutic measures.
About the Authors
T. M. UshakovaRussian Federation
Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Therapy and Propaedeutics
T. N. Derezina
Russian Federation
Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Biology and General Pathology
V. S. Chichilenko
Russian Federation
2nd year graduate student
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Ushakova T.M., Derezina T.N., Chichilenko V.S. Investigation of metabolism and functioning of the antioxidant system in cats with tripelphosphate urolithiasis. International Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2023;(4):515-526. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2072-2419.2023.4.515