Author: Gaykwad, C.; Garkhal, J.; Chethan, G. E.; Nandi, S.; De, U. K.
Title: Amelioration of oxidative stress using Nâ€acetylcysteine in canine parvoviral enteritis Cord-id: v5mu9ey2 Document date: 2017_7_12
ID: v5mu9ey2
Snippet: Previously, antioxidants have not been evaluated for treatment of parvoviral diarrhea in dogs. In this study, antioxidant potential of Nâ€acetylcysteine (NAC) in dogs infected with canine parvovirus with a nonblinded randomized clinical trial has been carried out. A total 18 parvoâ€infected dogs were randomly divided into two groups: nine parvoâ€infected dogs were treated with supportive treatment and nine parvoâ€infected dogs were treated with NAC along with supportive treatment. Simultaneo
Document: Previously, antioxidants have not been evaluated for treatment of parvoviral diarrhea in dogs. In this study, antioxidant potential of Nâ€acetylcysteine (NAC) in dogs infected with canine parvovirus with a nonblinded randomized clinical trial has been carried out. A total 18 parvoâ€infected dogs were randomly divided into two groups: nine parvoâ€infected dogs were treated with supportive treatment and nine parvoâ€infected dogs were treated with NAC along with supportive treatment. Simultaneously, nine healthy dogs were kept as healthy control. In parvoâ€infected dogs, marked hemoconcentration, leucopenia, neutropenia and oxidative stress were noticed compared to healthy dogs. The NAC treatment progressively improved the leukocyte, neutrophil, monocyte, and eosinophil counts over the time in parvovirusâ€infected dogs compared to dogs that received only supportive treatment. In addition, NAC treatment significantly improved glutathione Sâ€transferase (GST) activity and decreased nitrite plus nitrate (NOx) and malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations on day 3 and 5 compared to supportive treatment in parvoâ€infected dogs. However, supportive treatment alone failed to ameliorate oxidative stress in the infected dogs till day 5. The results of this study suggest that NAC represents a potential additional treatment option that could be considered to improve the health condition and minimize the duration of hospitalization in case of canine parvoviral diarrhea.
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