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Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study aimed to assess the intensity of metabolic response to trauma induced via unilateral total mastectomy in female dogs with mammary neoplasia and verify whether concomitant ovariohysterectomy increases the organic response. Surgical trauma reduced serum concentrations of alb...

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Autores principales: Rodigheri, Sabrina Marin, de Paiva, Felipe Noleto, Firmo, Bruna Fernanda, Fuchs, Taise, Mani, Cynthia Bueno, de Nardi, Andrigo Barboza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36899784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13050926
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author Rodigheri, Sabrina Marin
de Paiva, Felipe Noleto
Firmo, Bruna Fernanda
Fuchs, Taise
Mani, Cynthia Bueno
de Nardi, Andrigo Barboza
author_facet Rodigheri, Sabrina Marin
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Firmo, Bruna Fernanda
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de Nardi, Andrigo Barboza
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study aimed to assess the intensity of metabolic response to trauma induced via unilateral total mastectomy in female dogs with mammary neoplasia and verify whether concomitant ovariohysterectomy increases the organic response. Surgical trauma reduced serum concentrations of albumin and interleukin-2 but increased blood levels of glucose and interleukin-6 and serum cortisol levels. We conclude that unilateral mastectomy induces significant metabolic alterations, and its joint performance with ovariohysterectomy increases the organic response to trauma. Due to the low number of studies evaluating the inflammatory response induced via oncological surgeries in veterinary medicine, and the high numbers of such procedures, our results can help in decision making regarding the treatment of some surgical cases. ABSTRACT: Surgical excision of solid tumors is required for local control of neoplasms. However, surgical trauma can stimulate the release of proangiogenic growth factors, suppressing cell-mediated immunity and favoring the development of micrometastases and progression of residual disease. The present study aimed to evaluate the intensity of the metabolic response to trauma induced via unilateral mastectomy in bitches with mammary neoplasia, the consequences of its joint performance with ovariohysterectomy, and their respective effects on the organic response. Two groups of animals were evaluated in seven perioperative moments, namely, unilateral mastectomy (G1) and unilateral mastectomy associated with ovariohysterectomy (G2). Thirty-two female dogs were selected, ten clinically healthy, and twenty-two diagnosed with mammary neoplasia. Surgical trauma reduced serum concentrations of albumin and interleukin-2 but increased blood levels of glucose and interleukin-6 in the postoperative of G1 and G2 patients. Moreover, serum cortisol levels increased after unilateral mastectomy associated with ovariohysterectomy. Our findings allowed us to conclude that unilateral mastectomy induces significant metabolic alterations in female dogs with mammary neoplasms and its joint performance with ovariohysterectomy increases the organic response to trauma.
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spelling pubmed-100000792023-03-11 Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs Rodigheri, Sabrina Marin de Paiva, Felipe Noleto Firmo, Bruna Fernanda Fuchs, Taise Mani, Cynthia Bueno de Nardi, Andrigo Barboza Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study aimed to assess the intensity of metabolic response to trauma induced via unilateral total mastectomy in female dogs with mammary neoplasia and verify whether concomitant ovariohysterectomy increases the organic response. Surgical trauma reduced serum concentrations of albumin and interleukin-2 but increased blood levels of glucose and interleukin-6 and serum cortisol levels. We conclude that unilateral mastectomy induces significant metabolic alterations, and its joint performance with ovariohysterectomy increases the organic response to trauma. Due to the low number of studies evaluating the inflammatory response induced via oncological surgeries in veterinary medicine, and the high numbers of such procedures, our results can help in decision making regarding the treatment of some surgical cases. ABSTRACT: Surgical excision of solid tumors is required for local control of neoplasms. However, surgical trauma can stimulate the release of proangiogenic growth factors, suppressing cell-mediated immunity and favoring the development of micrometastases and progression of residual disease. The present study aimed to evaluate the intensity of the metabolic response to trauma induced via unilateral mastectomy in bitches with mammary neoplasia, the consequences of its joint performance with ovariohysterectomy, and their respective effects on the organic response. Two groups of animals were evaluated in seven perioperative moments, namely, unilateral mastectomy (G1) and unilateral mastectomy associated with ovariohysterectomy (G2). Thirty-two female dogs were selected, ten clinically healthy, and twenty-two diagnosed with mammary neoplasia. Surgical trauma reduced serum concentrations of albumin and interleukin-2 but increased blood levels of glucose and interleukin-6 in the postoperative of G1 and G2 patients. Moreover, serum cortisol levels increased after unilateral mastectomy associated with ovariohysterectomy. Our findings allowed us to conclude that unilateral mastectomy induces significant metabolic alterations in female dogs with mammary neoplasms and its joint performance with ovariohysterectomy increases the organic response to trauma. MDPI 2023-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10000079/ /pubmed/36899784 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13050926 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rodigheri, Sabrina Marin
de Paiva, Felipe Noleto
Firmo, Bruna Fernanda
Fuchs, Taise
Mani, Cynthia Bueno
de Nardi, Andrigo Barboza
Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs
title Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs
title_full Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs
title_fullStr Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs
title_full_unstemmed Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs
title_short Parameters of Metabolic Response to Surgical Trauma Induced via Unilateral Total Mastectomy Associated or Not to Ovariohysterectomy in Dogs
title_sort parameters of metabolic response to surgical trauma induced via unilateral total mastectomy associated or not to ovariohysterectomy in dogs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36899784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13050926
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