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Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations

Fat digestibility is decreased in old cats for unknown reasons. Subclinical gastrointestinal diseases and pancreatic dysfunction, both related to ageing, can affect food digestibility. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the prevalence of subnormal cobalamin concentration and pancreatic di...

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Autores principales: Salas, Anna, Manuelian, Carmen-Loreto, Garganté, Marta, Sanchez, Núria, Fernández, Sonia, Compagnucci, Marco, Cerón, Jose Joaquín, Jeusette, Isabelle, Vilaseca, Lluís, Torre, Celina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4473153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26101630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2014.59
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author Salas, Anna
Manuelian, Carmen-Loreto
Garganté, Marta
Sanchez, Núria
Fernández, Sonia
Compagnucci, Marco
Cerón, Jose Joaquín
Jeusette, Isabelle
Vilaseca, Lluís
Torre, Celina
author_facet Salas, Anna
Manuelian, Carmen-Loreto
Garganté, Marta
Sanchez, Núria
Fernández, Sonia
Compagnucci, Marco
Cerón, Jose Joaquín
Jeusette, Isabelle
Vilaseca, Lluís
Torre, Celina
author_sort Salas, Anna
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description Fat digestibility is decreased in old cats for unknown reasons. Subclinical gastrointestinal diseases and pancreatic dysfunction, both related to ageing, can affect food digestibility. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the prevalence of subnormal cobalamin concentration and pancreatic disease in old cats and study the relationship between both markers and fat digestibility. A total of sixty-four cats without evident signs of gastrointestinal disease were included and grouped according to age: (1) fifteen middle-aged (MA), aged 3–7 years; and (2) forty-nine old, aged 10–17 years. All cats were tested for serum cobalamin, specific feline pancreatic lipase (fPL) and feline trypsin-like immunoreactivity. Then, sixteen of the old cats were selected and grouped according to cobalamin and fPL concentrations: control (normal cobalamin and fPL); low vitamin B(12) (cobalamin <290 ng/l; normal fPL); and high fPL (normal cobalamin; fPL >4 µg/ml). A food digestibility trial with a high-fat diet (21·6 %) was performed. In the old group, cobalamin was lower and fPL higher than in MA cats. Of the old cats (n 49), 14 % had subnormal cobalamin, 8 % had a severe increase in fPL, 2 % had both alterations and 14 % had a slight increase in fPL. By contrast, MA cats did not have cobalamin deficiency or an increase in fPL concentrations. Fat digestibility was lower in low vitamin B(12) cats than control cats. Decreased fat digestibility is not present in all old cats but could be a characteristic of subclinical chronic gastrointestinal disease. Cobalamin concentration, as a marker of gastrointestinal disease, could be useful for the routine evaluation of old cats.
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spelling pubmed-44731532015-06-22 Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations Salas, Anna Manuelian, Carmen-Loreto Garganté, Marta Sanchez, Núria Fernández, Sonia Compagnucci, Marco Cerón, Jose Joaquín Jeusette, Isabelle Vilaseca, Lluís Torre, Celina J Nutr Sci Research Article Fat digestibility is decreased in old cats for unknown reasons. Subclinical gastrointestinal diseases and pancreatic dysfunction, both related to ageing, can affect food digestibility. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the prevalence of subnormal cobalamin concentration and pancreatic disease in old cats and study the relationship between both markers and fat digestibility. A total of sixty-four cats without evident signs of gastrointestinal disease were included and grouped according to age: (1) fifteen middle-aged (MA), aged 3–7 years; and (2) forty-nine old, aged 10–17 years. All cats were tested for serum cobalamin, specific feline pancreatic lipase (fPL) and feline trypsin-like immunoreactivity. Then, sixteen of the old cats were selected and grouped according to cobalamin and fPL concentrations: control (normal cobalamin and fPL); low vitamin B(12) (cobalamin <290 ng/l; normal fPL); and high fPL (normal cobalamin; fPL >4 µg/ml). A food digestibility trial with a high-fat diet (21·6 %) was performed. In the old group, cobalamin was lower and fPL higher than in MA cats. Of the old cats (n 49), 14 % had subnormal cobalamin, 8 % had a severe increase in fPL, 2 % had both alterations and 14 % had a slight increase in fPL. By contrast, MA cats did not have cobalamin deficiency or an increase in fPL concentrations. Fat digestibility was lower in low vitamin B(12) cats than control cats. Decreased fat digestibility is not present in all old cats but could be a characteristic of subclinical chronic gastrointestinal disease. Cobalamin concentration, as a marker of gastrointestinal disease, could be useful for the routine evaluation of old cats. Cambridge University Press 2014-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4473153/ /pubmed/26101630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2014.59 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 The online version of this article is published within an Open Access environment subject to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
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Salas, Anna
Manuelian, Carmen-Loreto
Garganté, Marta
Sanchez, Núria
Fernández, Sonia
Compagnucci, Marco
Cerón, Jose Joaquín
Jeusette, Isabelle
Vilaseca, Lluís
Torre, Celina
Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations
title Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations
title_full Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations
title_fullStr Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations
title_short Fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations
title_sort fat digestibility is reduced in old cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4473153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26101630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2014.59
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