Webb Craig B, Falkowski Lauren
Clinical Sciences Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
J Feline Med Surg. 2009 Apr;11(4):271-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2008.07.004. Epub 2008 Sep 10.
This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that oxidative stress is increased and neutrophil function is decreased in cats with diabetes mellitus (DM). Measures of oxidative stress and neutrophil function were evaluated in 20 control and 15 diabetic cats. Cats were then fed a diet designed specifically for feline diabetics (Purina DM Dietetic Management Feline Formula) for 8 weeks, after which all assays were repeated. Cats with DM had significantly less plasma superoxide dismutase (SOD) than control cats, consistent with a greater degree of oxidative stress in the DM group. Following 8 weeks of consuming a diabetes-specific diet glutathione peroxidase, an antioxidant enzyme increased significantly in both groups. Other parameters of oxidative stress, as well as neutrophil function, were similar between groups and did not change following dietary intervention. The DM cats were significantly older and heavier than the control cats, which may have contributed to differences in parameters of oxidative stress and levels of antioxidant enzymes between these groups, but the decreased level of SOD enzyme in the diabetic group would appear to support the continued development of targeted antioxidant supplementation for this cats with this disease.
本研究旨在验证糖尿病(DM)猫氧化应激增加且中性粒细胞功能降低这一假设。对20只对照猫和15只糖尿病猫的氧化应激和中性粒细胞功能指标进行了评估。随后让猫食用专为糖尿病猫设计的饮食(普瑞纳糖尿病饮食管理猫用配方)8周,之后重复所有检测。糖尿病猫的血浆超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)明显低于对照猫,这与糖尿病组更高程度的氧化应激一致。食用糖尿病专用饮食8周后,两组的抗氧化酶谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶均显著增加。两组之间氧化应激的其他参数以及中性粒细胞功能相似,饮食干预后未发生变化。糖尿病猫比对照猫年龄显著更大且体重更重,这可能导致了两组之间氧化应激参数和抗氧化酶水平的差异,但糖尿病组SOD酶水平降低似乎支持对患有这种疾病的猫持续开展针对性抗氧化补充治疗。