Endogenous nitric oxide production in canine osteoarthritis: Detection in urine, serum, and synovial fluid specimens


Autoria(s): Spreng, David; Sigrist, Nadja; Schweighauser, Ariane; Busato, André; Schawalder, Peter
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2001

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OBJECTIVE To measure nitric oxide (NO) concentrations in serum, urine, and synovial fluid (SF) of dogs with naturally occurring cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture and normal dogs, and to compare these with clinical and histologic changes of osteoarthritis (OA). STUDY DESIGN Prospective clinical study including 2 groups of animals selected from the hospital population. ANIMALS Forty-three dogs (CCL group) with OA secondary to CCL rupture; 30 healthy dogs (control group) without CCL rupture. METHODS Serum, urine, and SF were collected before and during surgery in the CCL group or immediately after euthanasia in the control group. Articular cartilage and synovial membrane tissue specimens were prepared for routine histologic examination. The stable end products of NO, total nitrite and nitrate (NOt) activity, were measured in body fluids and compared with macroscopic and histologic degrees of OA. Urinary NOt concentration was compared with urinary creatinine concentration and stated as urinary NOt:creatinine ratio (UNCR). RESULTS-SF NOt concentrations were not significantly different between the 2 groups. Serum NOt concentrations (45.6 vs 28.9 micromol/L; P =.042) and the UNCR (0.007 vs 0.004; P =.035) were significantly higher in dogs of the CCL group compared with the control population. An association between UNCR and histologic and macroscopical OA grades could be demonstrated. CONCLUSION UNCR might be a useful indicator of nitrite and nitrate production and, therefore, osteoarthritic changes in joints. CLINICAL RELEVANCE UNCR could be used as a tool to evaluate the NOt production by joint tissues over time and might therefore provide a method of evaluating the effects of drugs in the control of osteoarthritis.

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Spreng, David; Sigrist, Nadja; Schweighauser, Ariane; Busato, André; Schawalder, Peter (2001). Endogenous nitric oxide production in canine osteoarthritis: Detection in urine, serum, and synovial fluid specimens. Veterinary surgery, 30(2), pp. 191-199. Wiley-Blackwell

doi:10.7892/boris.58571

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Spreng, David; Sigrist, Nadja; Schweighauser, Ariane; Busato, André; Schawalder, Peter (2001). Endogenous nitric oxide production in canine osteoarthritis: Detection in urine, serum, and synovial fluid specimens. Veterinary surgery, 30(2), pp. 191-199. Wiley-Blackwell

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