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Vet Sci ; 10(1)2022 Dec 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36669027

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Chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CE) is a common cause of persistent gastrointestinal signs and intestinal inflammation in dogs. Since evidence links dysbiosis to mucosal inflammation, probiotics, prebiotics, or their combination (synbiotics) may reduce intestinal inflammation and ameliorate dysbiosis in affected dogs. This study's aim was to investigate the effects of the synbiotic-IgY supplement on clinical signs, inflammatory indices, and mucosal microbiota in dogs with CE. Dogs with CE were enrolled in a randomized prospective trial. Twenty-four client-owned dogs were fed a hydrolyzed diet and administered supplement or placebo (diet) for 6 weeks. Dogs were evaluated at diagnosis and 2- and 6-week post-treatment. Outcome measures included clinical activity, endoscopic and histologic scores, inflammatory markers (fecal calprotectin, C-reactive protein), and composition of the mucosal microbiota via FISH. Eleven supplement- and nine placebo-treated dogs completed the trial. After 6 weeks of therapy, clinical activity and endoscopic scores decreased in both groups. Compared to placebo-treated dogs, dogs administered supplement showed decreased calprotectin at 2-week post-treatment, decreased CRP at 2- and 6-week post-treatment increased mucosal Clostridia and Bacteroides and decreased Enterobacteriaceae in colonic biopsies at trial completion. Results suggest a beneficial effect of diet and supplements on host responses and mucosal microbiota in dogs with CE.

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Can Vet J ; 57(10): 1072-1076, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27708446

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A 6-year-old Labrador retriever dog was presented for acute abdominal pain. A tentative diagnosis of mesenteric thrombosis was established antemortem. The dog was treated with supportive care and anti-coagulation but was ultimately euthanized due to disease-related complications. Necropsy examination confirmed an acute mesenteric thrombus along with widespread thromboembolic disease. Potential causes were protein-losing nephropathy, hepatopathy, and/or corticosteroid administration.


Thrombose mésentérique associée à des thromboses pulmonaire, splénique, portale et cavale chez un chien présenté pour un abdomen aigu. Un Labrador de 6 ans est présenté pour abdomen aigu. Un diagnostic de thrombose mésentérique est établi. Malgré le traitement, l'animal est euthanasié. L'autopsie confirme la thrombose de l'artère mésentérique ainsi que d'autres organes intra-abdominaux. Les causes potentielles sont une fuite urinaire de protéines, une atteinte hépatique, et/ou un traitement stéroïdien.(Traduit par les auteurs).


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Abdomen, Acute/veterinary , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Mesentery/blood supply , Thrombosis/veterinary , Abdomen, Acute/diagnosis , Abdomen, Acute/etiology , Animals , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Dog Diseases/drug therapy , Dog Diseases/pathology , Dogs , Fatal Outcome , Male , Thrombosis/diagnosis , Thrombosis/drug therapy , Thrombosis/pathology
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