2009
DOI: 10.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2009.26760
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Correlação entre a densidade mineral óssea e níveis séricos de cálcio, fósforo e fosfatase alcalina total em gatos após tirotoxicose experimental

Abstract: O hipertiroidismo é caracterizado por concentrações séricas excessivas dos hormônios tiroidianos, podendo causar efeitos sobre o tecido ósseo em humanos e animais. Para melhor caracterização dos efeitos da tirotoxicose no metabolismo ósseo, 16 gatos foram induzidos ao estado hipertiroideo. Os resultados demonstraram que, em alguns momentos experimentais, uma maior desmineralização óssea da extremidade distal do rádio promoveu elevação dos níveis séricos de fósforo e fosfatase alcalina total.

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“…This statistical difference between the means of serum calcium and phosphorus dosages between the sexes can be explained through the interaction of these minerals, where high concentrations of Ca may lead to P deficiency, even if the P intake is adequate, as mentioned above, where males have a low P rate and high Ca. Different from what occurs in females, where we observed high rates of P and low rates of Ca, where the same author justifies that the dependence relationship of the two minerals can be inverse (TAMIN & ANGEL, 2003), with the regulation of these elements directly linked hormonal regulation (GEOR et al, 2013) The statistical difference between the P serum P dosages in males and females observed in the study were described by Cunha (1991); Mcdowell (1992) The difference in AF values found in females when compared to males is relevant data, because according to Costa et al (2009), this enzyme may be hormonally influenced.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This statistical difference between the means of serum calcium and phosphorus dosages between the sexes can be explained through the interaction of these minerals, where high concentrations of Ca may lead to P deficiency, even if the P intake is adequate, as mentioned above, where males have a low P rate and high Ca. Different from what occurs in females, where we observed high rates of P and low rates of Ca, where the same author justifies that the dependence relationship of the two minerals can be inverse (TAMIN & ANGEL, 2003), with the regulation of these elements directly linked hormonal regulation (GEOR et al, 2013) The statistical difference between the P serum P dosages in males and females observed in the study were described by Cunha (1991); Mcdowell (1992) The difference in AF values found in females when compared to males is relevant data, because according to Costa et al (2009), this enzyme may be hormonally influenced.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%