2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2019.109961
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Serum and salivary adiponectin dynamics in septic and non-septic systemic inflammation in a canine model

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“…In dogs, saliva has been usefully employed for the diagnosis of infectious (10)(11)(12) and metabolic (13) diseases, among others. Saliva composition is also known to be modulated in canine pyometra because increased and decreased concentrations of adenosine deaminase and adiponectin, respectively-biomarkers related to of inflammation-were found in bitches with pyometra in comparison to healthy ones (14,15). Therefore, a detailed overview of the possible changes in salivary protein composition could improve the understanding of the physiopathology of canine pyometra, as well as point out possible biomarkers of the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In dogs, saliva has been usefully employed for the diagnosis of infectious (10)(11)(12) and metabolic (13) diseases, among others. Saliva composition is also known to be modulated in canine pyometra because increased and decreased concentrations of adenosine deaminase and adiponectin, respectively-biomarkers related to of inflammation-were found in bitches with pyometra in comparison to healthy ones (14,15). Therefore, a detailed overview of the possible changes in salivary protein composition could improve the understanding of the physiopathology of canine pyometra, as well as point out possible biomarkers of the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%