2021
DOI: 10.2478/acve-2021-0014
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Relationship between Changes in Hematological Parameters, Levels of Acute Phase Proteins and Redox Homeostasis during Acute Babesia canis Infection in Dogs

Abstract: Hemolysis and systemic acute inflammation characterize canine babesiosis caused by the intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite Babesia canis. Our hypothesis was that blood redox homeostasis of patients that suffered acute B. canis infection might be disturbed even after treatment with imidocarb-dipropionate and successful clinical recovery. Eight owner dogs with acute B. canis infection were used for this study. We analyzed the complete blood count, acute phase proteins (ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin, paraoxonase-1)… Show more

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“…However, we were unable to prove this effect, most likely due to the complex metabolic regulation of both ApoA I and cholesterol. Nevertheless, the antioxidant role of ApoA I can be considered protective, as oxidative injury at least partially mediates the hemolytic process (12). It is noteworthy that the observed effect could not be linked to the current number of reticulocytes as the changes were consistent across the groups and time periods.…”
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“…However, we were unable to prove this effect, most likely due to the complex metabolic regulation of both ApoA I and cholesterol. Nevertheless, the antioxidant role of ApoA I can be considered protective, as oxidative injury at least partially mediates the hemolytic process (12). It is noteworthy that the observed effect could not be linked to the current number of reticulocytes as the changes were consistent across the groups and time periods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Secondary immune-mediated hemolysis, erythrophagocytosis, complement activation, and a disturbed balance between oxidants and antioxidants followed by oxidative damage are involved (11,12). It could also be speculated that proinflammatory cytokines lead to ineffective erythropoiesis, as has been shown in Plasmodium spp.…”
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“…Among them, six dogs showed mild signs of heartworm disease (occasional cough) and others were asymptomatic, what allowed their classification as having the Class 1 of heartworm disease according to the American Heartworm Society classification system (Kosić & Lalošević, 2020). The B. canis group (BAB, N=12; 7 males: 3 Mixed breed dogs, Akita Inu, Malinoa, Golden Retriever, Shar Pei; 5 females: 2 Mixed breed dog, Dachshund, Maltese, Golder Retriever) included the dogs admitted with clinical signs (fever, anorexia, hemoglobinuria) and laboratory findings (thrombocytopenia, mild or moderate anemia, large Babesia organisms on the blood smear) that corresponded to the acute babesiosis (Spariosu et al, 2021). The median age of the BAB group was 4 (1-15) years.…”
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confidence: 99%