SERUM INSULIN CONCENTRATION DURING PHASES OF THE ESTROUS CYCLE AND IN PYOMETRA BITCHES

Authors

  • Rodrigo Volpato
  • Eduardo Trevisol
  • Carlos Renato Freitas Guaitolini
  • Ana Augusta Pagnano Derussi
  • Priscilla Nascimento Guasti
  • Diego Gouvêa de Souza
  • Maria Denise Lopes
  • Eunice Oba

Keywords:

endocrinology, diabetes mellitus, estrous cycle, pyometra, dog

Abstract

The different phases of the estrous cycle, as well as infectious and inflammatory processes, interfere with insulin concentration in dogs. The low action of insulin predisposes dogs to develop diabetes mellitus. The pyometra is one of the most common pathological conditions of the female reproductive tract and diabetes mellitus of the most common endocrine diseases in small animal clinic. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the estrous cycle and pyometra in the rates of insulin sensitivity. The bitches were divided into five groups (pro-estrus, estrus, diestrus, piometra open and pyometra closed) and held on serum insulin and comparing the means. The results demonstrated significant differences between the proestrus and diestrus stages when compared to bitches with pyometra. The development of diabetes mellitus appears to be multifactorial and it is necessary to do further studies to clarify this immune-endocrine interaction

Published

2023-04-17

How to Cite

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Volpato R, Trevisol E, Guaitolini CRF, Derussi AAP, Guasti PN, Souza DG de, Lopes MD, Oba E. SERUM INSULIN CONCENTRATION DURING PHASES OF THE ESTROUS CYCLE AND IN PYOMETRA BITCHES. RVZ [Internet]. 2023 Apr. 17 [cited 2024 May 17];19(1):108-14. Available from: https://rvz.emnuvens.com.br/rvz/article/view/1453

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