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Procoagulant and anticoagulant plasma indicators in diabetic dogs showing increased antithrombin III levels in canine diabetes mellitus.

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Milczak, Andrzej 
Winiarczyk, Dagmara 
Winiarczyk, Stanisław 
Bochyńska, Diana 
Adaszek, Łukasz 

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) often leads to dangerous thromboembolic complications in humans. DM is also a relatively common endocrinopathy of dogs. There is scarce information regarding procoagulant and anticoagulant plasma indicators in this disease. The aim of the study was to evaluate the levels of the selected plasma haemostatic parameters in dogs suffering from diabetes. The study group consisted of 20 dogs meeting all the inclusion criteria, with fasting glycaemia exceeding 11.1 mmol/l. The control group consisted of 15 healthy dogs presented for routine examination. An evaluation of the prothrombin time (PT); and fibrinogen, D-dimer and antithrombin III (ATIII) levels was performed. RESULTS: Except for ATIII activity, the haemostatic parameter differences were not statistically significant. High values of ATIII activity were observed in 90% of diabetic dogs. On average, the values amounted to 166.6% and were 31.4% higher than those in the control group. The ATIII activity in the diabetic group was significantly higher than that in the control group (p = 0.0004). CONCLUSIONS: Here, we report elevated levels of ATIII in diabetic dogs. This finding may suggest the protective role of ATIII against potential thrombotic events. However, the exact role of ATIII in dog diabetes remains unclear.

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Keywords

Antithrombin III, Blood coagulation, Canine diabetes, Diabetes, Thrombosis, Animals, Anticoagulants, Antithrombin III, Diabetes Mellitus, Dog Diseases, Dogs, Fibrinogen, Hemostasis

Journal Title

BMC Vet Res

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1746-6148
1746-6148

Volume Title

18

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC