Pancreatic response in healthy dogs fed diets of various fat compositions

To indirectly assess the pancreatic response in healthy dogs that were fed diets of different fat compositions with or without supplemental pancreatic enzymes and medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). 10 healthy adult dogs. Dogs were fed 4 diets once in random order at 1-week intervals; food was withhe...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of veterinary research 2009-05, Vol.70 (5), p.614-618
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description To indirectly assess the pancreatic response in healthy dogs that were fed diets of different fat compositions with or without supplemental pancreatic enzymes and medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs). 10 healthy adult dogs. Dogs were fed 4 diets once in random order at 1-week intervals; food was withheld from the dogs for > or = 12 hours prior to the feeding of each diet. Diets A and B contained 16% and 5% crude fat, respectively; diet C was composed of diet A with pancreatic enzymes; and diet D was composed of diet B with pancreatic enzymes and MCTs. Serum canine trypsin-like immunoreactivity (cTLI) and canine pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (cPLI) concentrations were measured before (0 hours) and at 1 to 2 and 6 hours after feeding. Serum gastrin concentration was measured at 0 hours and at 5 to 10 minutes and 1 to 2 hours after feeding. A gastrin assay validation study was performed to confirm accuracy of test results in dogs. Data were analyzed by use of a repeated-measures general ANOVA. Serum cTLI, cPLI, or gastrin concentrations in the dogs did not differ among the different diets fed, among dogs, or over time. When multiple comparisons were analyzed, diet D caused the least amount of measurable pancreatic response, although this difference was not significant. Results did not indicate a significant effect of dietary fat content or addition of supplemental MCT oil or pancreatic enzymes in diets on serum cTLI, cPLI, or gastrin concentrations in healthy dogs.
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animal nutrition
Animals
bioassays
biomarkers
blood serum
Diet - veterinary
dietary fat
Dietary Fats - administration & dosage
Dietary Supplements
digestive physiology
dogs
Dogs - physiology
enzyme activity
enzymes
Enzymes - administration & dosage
Female
gastrins
Gastrins - blood
Lipase - blood
lipid content
lipid metabolism
Male
medium chain triacylglycerols
pancreas
Pancreas - physiology
Random Allocation
Reproducibility of Results
secretion
Triglycerides - administration & dosage
trypsin
Trypsin - blood
title Pancreatic response in healthy dogs fed diets of various fat compositions
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