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Markers of inflammation and insulin resistance in dogs before and after weight loss versus lean healthy dogs

Chronic low-grade inflammation in obesity is characterized by an increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines that contribute to insulin resistance. For this study body composition, markers of inflammation and of insulin resistance in dogs before and after weight loss were compared to those of...

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Published in:Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 2020-04, Vol.40 (4), p.300-305
Main Authors: Jeremias, Juliana T., Vendramini, Thiago H.A., Rodrigues, Roberta B.A., Perini, Mariana P., Pedrinelli, Vivian, Teixeira, Fabio A., Brunetto, Márcio A., Pontieri, Cristiana F.F.
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Summary:Chronic low-grade inflammation in obesity is characterized by an increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines that contribute to insulin resistance. For this study body composition, markers of inflammation and of insulin resistance in dogs before and after weight loss were compared to those of lean dogs. Eleven client-owned obese adult dogs underwent a weight loss program with commercial dry food for weight loss and reached an ideal body condition score (BCS) six months after the beginning of the weight loss program. A Control Group of nine dogs with ideal BCS were selected for the comparison. Shapiro-Wilk test was used to test for normality, Mann Whitney were used for non-normally distributes data, and Student t-test was used for normally distributed parameters. In the Obese Group body fat decreased from 41.6% (30.7-58.6) to 29.1% (18.6-46.3) (P0.05). Obese dogs presented higher concentration of fructosamine, triglycerides, insulin, IGF-1 and leptin than the Control Group before weight reduction (P
ISSN:0100-736X
1678-5150
1678-5150
DOI:10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-6245