Correlation of malondialdehyde concentration with cardiac parameters of different stages of chronic mitral valve disease in dogs
W.K. Almeida,
L.A. Yonezawa,
D.R. Soares
et al.
Abstract:Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a biomarker of oxidative metabolism, released under situations such as the stretching of atrial myocytes, a fact related to the development of chronic mitral valve disease (MVD) in dogs. This study aimed to evaluate the serum concentration of MDA in dogs at different stages of MVD and correlate it with echocardiographic and radiographic parameters referring to cardiomegaly signs. Thirty-seven dogs were divided into four stages of the disease: GA (n=10), GB1 (n=10), GB2 (n=9), and GC (n… Show more
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