Acetylcholinesterase activity and total antioxidant levels in dogs with mammary tumors before and after surgical removal

ABSTRACT Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate AChE activity in total blood and the FRAP levels in samples from dogs with mammary tumors before and after surgery, as well as the relationship between these variables with immunohistochemical markers of tumor (E-caderina, ki-67, COX-2). Mate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista MVZ Córdoba 2018, Vol.23 (3), p.6799-6812
Hauptverfasser: Faria, Joice LM, Rossi, Raissa I, Da Silva, Aleksandro S, Bottari, Nathieli B, Olsson, Débora, Dalberto, Jéssica L, Mendes, Ricardo E, Sueiro, Felipe AR, Pereira, Wanderson AB, Mueller, Eduardo N, Shetinger, Maria RC, Guarda, Naiara, Moresco, Rafael N, Baldissera, Matheus D, Machado, Gustavo
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate AChE activity in total blood and the FRAP levels in samples from dogs with mammary tumors before and after surgery, as well as the relationship between these variables with immunohistochemical markers of tumor (E-caderina, ki-67, COX-2). Materials and methods. In this study, 13 dogs with mammary tumors were divided into two groups (A and B). The group A was formed by dogs with tumors smaller than 3 cm of diameter, and the group B was formed by dogs with tumor of 3 cm of diameter or larger. The AChE activity and FRAP levels were evaluated before and after surgery and the immunohistochemistry were performed at the tumors. Results. The AChE activity was significantly increased (p0.05). FRAP levels before surgery were significantly lower (p
ISSN:1909-0544
1909-0544
DOI:10.21897/rmvz.1369