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Xenobiotica ; 46(5): 406-15, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26366946

RESUMO

1. Soybean is a common source of protein in many pet foods. Slow glucuronidation of soy-derived isoflavones in cats has been hypothesized to result in accumulation with adverse health consequences. Here, we evaluated species' differences in soy isoflavone glucuronidation using urine samples from cats and dogs fed a soy-based diet and liver microsomes from cats compared with microsomes from 12 other species. 2. Significant concentrations of conjugated (but not unconjugated) genistein, daidzein and glycitein, and the gut microbiome metabolites, dihydrogenistein and dihydrodaidzein, were found in cat and dog urine samples. Substantial amounts of conjugated equol were also found in cat urine but not in dog urine. 3. ß-Glucuronidase treatment showed that all these compounds were significantly glucuronidated in dog urine while only daidzein (11%) and glycitein (37%) showed any glucuronidation in cat urine suggesting that alternate metabolic pathways including sulfation predominate in cats. 4. Glucuronidation rates of genistein, daidzein and equol by cat livers were consistently ranked within the lowest 3 out of 13 species' livers evaluated. Ferret and mongoose livers were also ranked in the lowest four species. 5. Our results demonstrate that glucuronidation is a minor pathway for soy isoflavone metabolism in cats compared with most other species.


Assuntos
Glucuronidase/urina , Glycine max/química , Isoflavonas/urina , Microssomos Hepáticos/metabolismo , Animais , Gatos , Cães , Equol/urina , Estradiol/química , Furões , Genisteína/urina , Glucuronidase/metabolismo , Herpestidae , Isoflavonas/química , Fígado/metabolismo , Microssomos Hepáticos/efeitos dos fármacos , Especificidade da Espécie
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Vet Dermatol ; 13(2): 63-76, 2002 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11972890

RESUMO

Scrotal lesions are uncommon and often present a diagnostic challenge. In the veterinary literature there are no texts devoted to this subject. This study reviews and illustrates canine scrotal lesions following an aetiological layout with the aim of facilitating clinical identification and diagnosis. Infectious, immune-mediated, endocrinological and neoplastic conditions are the most commonly reported causes of scrotal lesions in the dog. They may affect the scrotum only or other parts of the body as well. The clinical presentation of the lesions, the presence of primary or secondary lesions and the presence of clinical signs of systemic disease may help in obtaining a diagnosis. In some cases further investigations are necessary to reach a definitive diagnosis. Histopathology aids in understanding pathological reactions of the scrotal skin but unfortunately this is not commonly carried out and few reports in the literature include histopathology. The list of conditions given in this review is not exhaustive and other, more rare, diseases may be encountered.


Assuntos
Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Escroto/lesões , Dermatopatias/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Cão/patologia , Cães , Masculino , Escroto/patologia , Dermatopatias/diagnóstico , Dermatopatias Infecciosas/veterinária , Ferimentos e Lesões/veterinária
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Vet Dermatol ; 11(2): 107-122, 2000 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34645005

RESUMO

A survey on the occurrence of dermatoses in the Irish Water spaniel (IWS) was carried out in the United Kingdom. A group of 20 dogs was selected and examined clinically. All dogs had a nonpruritic, noninflammatory, regionalized hair loss affecting the same areas of the body in males and females, although an initial cyclical pattern associated with the oestrus cycle was identified. Hormonal investigations showed features suggestive of an abnormality of steroidogenesis. Histopathology revealed features similar to canine recurrent flank alopecia (CRFA) and follicular dysplasia associated with abnormal melanization, as in colour dilution alopecia, although the clinical features did not correlate with those conditions. Dietary changes improved coat and skin quality in most of the cases in this series but the role of the diet was not investigated further. This study suggests that hair loss in IWS is influenced by dietary factors and sexual hormones. Abnormalities of the steroidogenic pathways may contribute to the severity of the condition.

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Vet Dermatol ; 6(4): 171-178, 1995 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34644895

RESUMO

Abstract- Clinical laboratory investigations as well as light, electron microscopic and X-ray microanalytical studies on skin biopsy specimens and hair from 10 yorkshire terriers suffering from Colour Dilution Alopecia (CDA) were carried out. Biochemical data detected a marked melanin reduction in hair from affected areas. Histologically, melanin clumps were mainly evident in the epidermal basal layer cells as well as inside the bulb and hair shaft. Ultrastructurally, basal keratinocytes were overloaded by fully melanized melanosomes disrupting cytoplasmic structures. Intracytoplasmic and free melanosomes were also evident in all cutaneous layers. Scanning electron microscopy showed holes and bulges scattered in the hair shaft. X-Ray microanalysis demonstrated silicate particles in the more superficial cuticular holes and calcium in the deeper fractured layers. Based on these observations a new hypothesis on the pathogenetic mechanism(s) of alopecia is proposed. Résumé- Diverses investigations, microscopie optique, microscopie électronique, études microanalytiques aux rayons X ont été réalisées sur des biopsies cutanées et des poils provenant de dix yorkshire Terriers présentant une Alopécie des Robes Diluées. Les examens biochemiques montrent une diminution nette de la mélanine dans les poils provenant des régions malades. Des aggrégate de mélanine sont observés dans les cellules de l'assise basale épidermique ainsi qu'à l'intérieur des bulbes pileux et des tiges pilaires. Sur le plan ultrastructural, les kératinocytes basaux montrent une surcharge en mélanosomes détruisant ainsi les structures cytoplasmiques. Des mélanosomes libres et intra-cytoplasmiques sont également observés dans toutes les couches épidermiques. La microscopie électronique à balayage montrent des trous et des bosses dispersés dans la gaine folliculaine. Des analyses en rayons X démontrent la présence de particules de silicate dans les trous les plus superficiels de la cuticule et du calcium dans les couches plus profondes. A partir de ces observations, une nouvelle hypothèse sur la pathogénie de dette alopécie est proposée. [Roperto F., Cerundolo, R., Restucci, B., Vincensi, M. R., De Caprariis, D., De Vico, G., Maiolino, P. Colour dilution alopecia (CDA) in ten yorkshire Terriers (Alopécie des robes diluées (ARD) chez dix yorkshire Terriers). Resumen- Se llevaron a cabo análisis clinicos asi como estudios microanaliticos con rayos X y microscopia electrónica sobre biopsias cutáneas tomadas a diez yorkshire Terriers que padecian de Alopecia de Color Diluido (CDA). Los estudios bioquimicos detectaron una fuerte reducción en melanina en el pelo de las zonas afectadas. A nivel histológico, los agregados de melanina se localizaban principalmente en la capa basal de la epidermis asi como en el bulbo piloso y en en pelo. A nivel ultraestructural, los queratinocitos basales estaban sobrecargados de melanosomas totalmente melanizados, alterando su estructura citoplasmática. También se identificaron melanosomas en forma libre o a nivel intracitoplasmático en todas las capas cutáneas. La microscopia electrónica de escáner mostró cavidades y prominencias diseminadas a lo largo del pelo. Mediante microanalisis por rayos X se detectaron partículas de silicato en las cavidades cuticulares más superficiales y calcio en las capas més profundas. Teniendo en cuenta estos hallazgos, se propone una nueva hipótesis sobre el/los mecanismo/s patogénico/s de la alopecia. [Roperto F., Cerundolo, R., Restucci, B., Vincensi, M. R., De Caprariis, D., De Vico, G., Maiolino, P. Colour dilution alopecia (CDA) in ten yorkshire Terriers (Alopecia de color diluido (CDA) en diez yorkshire Terriers).

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