Tvarijonaviciute_2012_Res.Vet.Sci_93_668

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Title : Serum butyrylcholinesterase and paraoxonase 1 in a canine model of endotoxemia: effects of choline administration - Tvarijonaviciute_2012_Res.Vet.Sci_93_668
Author(s) : Tvarijonaviciute A , Kocaturk M , Cansev M , Tecles F , Ceron JJ , Yilmaz Z
Ref : Res Vet Sci , 93 :668 , 2012
Abstract :

Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and paraoxonase 1 (PON1) are two serum enzymes synthesized by the liver that are related with inflammation. The main objectives of this study were to determine changes in serum BChE and PON1 by using a canine model of endotoxemia, and to evaluate whether choline alters BChE and PON1 activities during inflammation. For this purpose, a total of 20 mongrel dogs were divided into four groups: control, choline (C), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and LPS+C. Dogs in the control group were injected with 0.9% NaCl (0.2 ml/kg, i.v.). Dogs in C and LPS+C groups received choline chloride (20 mg/kg, i.v., three times with 4 h intervals). Endotoxin was injected (0.02 mg/kg, i.v., once) to the dogs of LPS and LPS+C groups. Statistically significant decreases in BChE and PON1 activities in LPS group were detected 24 and 48 h post injection, respectively. No statistically significant changes in BChE and PON1 activities at different times were detected in control, C, or LPS+C groups. In conclusion, the data obtained in present study revealed a decrease in serum BChE and PON1 activities in dogs during experimentally induced endotoxemia and that choline administration attenuates these changes.

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Tvarijonaviciute A, Kocaturk M, Cansev M, Tecles F, Ceron JJ, Yilmaz Z (2012)
Serum butyrylcholinesterase and paraoxonase 1 in a canine model of endotoxemia: effects of choline administration
Res Vet Sci 93 :668

Tvarijonaviciute A, Kocaturk M, Cansev M, Tecles F, Ceron JJ, Yilmaz Z (2012)
Res Vet Sci 93 :668