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Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding

Although endoscopy is the definitive diagnostic method for the detection of colonic ulcers, the equipment required for performing the test is costly and difficult to use. Therefore, a simple cost-effective and reliable screening test for intestinal tract bleeding is needed. To this end, we measured...

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Autores principales: NISHITA, Toshiho, ANEZAKI, Ryou, MATSUNAGA, Kazunori, ORITO, Kensuke, KASUYA, Tamae, SAKANOUE, Hideyo, MATSUNAGA, Akiko, ARISHIMA, Kazuyoshi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4013991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24834003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.24.57
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author NISHITA, Toshiho
ANEZAKI, Ryou
MATSUNAGA, Kazunori
ORITO, Kensuke
KASUYA, Tamae
SAKANOUE, Hideyo
MATSUNAGA, Akiko
ARISHIMA, Kazuyoshi
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ANEZAKI, Ryou
MATSUNAGA, Kazunori
ORITO, Kensuke
KASUYA, Tamae
SAKANOUE, Hideyo
MATSUNAGA, Akiko
ARISHIMA, Kazuyoshi
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description Although endoscopy is the definitive diagnostic method for the detection of colonic ulcers, the equipment required for performing the test is costly and difficult to use. Therefore, a simple cost-effective and reliable screening test for intestinal tract bleeding is needed. To this end, we measured carbonic anhydrase isozymes (CA-I and CA-II) originating from erythrocytes by ELISA in order to determine if they could be used as markers of occult blood in feces. For fecal extract preparation, 2 g of feces were mixed with 4 ml of 0.01 M Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) containing 0.01% thimerosal. The concentrations of CA-I and CA-II in the fecal samples of 13 clinically normal racehorses were found to be 30.0 ± 10.0 and 34.0 ± 13.0 ng/ml, respectively. Increased concentrations of CA-I were detected in the fecal samples of 5 horses after blood administration; however, no increase was observed in CA-II. The concentrations of CA-I and CA-II in the fecal samples of 88 racehorses with clinical signs of equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) were 115.3 ± 79.0 and 41.0 ± 42.0 ng/ml, respectively. Thus, our results indicate that CA isozymes can be useful as markers of occult blood in the fecal samples of horses with intestinal tract bleeding.
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spelling pubmed-40139912014-05-15 Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding NISHITA, Toshiho ANEZAKI, Ryou MATSUNAGA, Kazunori ORITO, Kensuke KASUYA, Tamae SAKANOUE, Hideyo MATSUNAGA, Akiko ARISHIMA, Kazuyoshi J Equine Sci Original Article Although endoscopy is the definitive diagnostic method for the detection of colonic ulcers, the equipment required for performing the test is costly and difficult to use. Therefore, a simple cost-effective and reliable screening test for intestinal tract bleeding is needed. To this end, we measured carbonic anhydrase isozymes (CA-I and CA-II) originating from erythrocytes by ELISA in order to determine if they could be used as markers of occult blood in feces. For fecal extract preparation, 2 g of feces were mixed with 4 ml of 0.01 M Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) containing 0.01% thimerosal. The concentrations of CA-I and CA-II in the fecal samples of 13 clinically normal racehorses were found to be 30.0 ± 10.0 and 34.0 ± 13.0 ng/ml, respectively. Increased concentrations of CA-I were detected in the fecal samples of 5 horses after blood administration; however, no increase was observed in CA-II. The concentrations of CA-I and CA-II in the fecal samples of 88 racehorses with clinical signs of equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) were 115.3 ± 79.0 and 41.0 ± 42.0 ng/ml, respectively. Thus, our results indicate that CA isozymes can be useful as markers of occult blood in the fecal samples of horses with intestinal tract bleeding. The Japanese Society of Equine Science 2013-12-27 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4013991/ /pubmed/24834003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.24.57 Text en 2013 The Japanese Society of Equine Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Original Article
NISHITA, Toshiho
ANEZAKI, Ryou
MATSUNAGA, Kazunori
ORITO, Kensuke
KASUYA, Tamae
SAKANOUE, Hideyo
MATSUNAGA, Akiko
ARISHIMA, Kazuyoshi
Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding
title Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding
title_full Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding
title_fullStr Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding
title_short Measurement of Carbonic Anhydrase I and II Isozymes in Feces as a Marker of Occult Blood in Horses with Intestinal Tract Bleeding
title_sort measurement of carbonic anhydrase i and ii isozymes in feces as a marker of occult blood in horses with intestinal tract bleeding
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4013991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24834003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1294/jes.24.57
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