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基本情報 |
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氏名 |
宮部 真裕 |
氏名(カナ) |
ミヤベ マサヒロ |
氏名(英語) |
Miyabe Masahiro |
所属 |
獣医学部 獣医保健看護学科 |
職名 |
講師 |
researchmap研究者コード |
R000000646 |
researchmap機関 |
岡山理科大学 |
Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in dogs aggeted with neoplasia or inflammation.
Katsumi Ishioka, Yumi Shimizu, Kana Tajima, Sumire Ohtaki, Masahiro Miyabe, Mariko Takasaki, Akihiro Mori, Yutaka Momota, Daigo Azakami, Toshinori Sako
Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is a member of the C-C family chemokines, which mobilizes monocytes from bone marrow to the site of inflammation. To evaluate the clinical utility of canine MCP-1 as a blood test item, we measured serum MCP-1 concentrations in normal and ill dogs. Reference interval of canine MCP-1 was established as 115.6-176.9 pg/ml. Serum MCP-1 concentrations increased in the dogs affected with neoplastic (518.0 ± 84.8 pg/ml), inflammatory (257.0 ± 42.5 pg/ml) or other diseases (360.3 ± 45.2 pg/ml). The results showed high sensitivity of MCP-1 to detect neoplasia and inflammation. Moreover, MCP-1 increased in some cases in which C-reactive protein didn't increase. MCP-1 might be helpful as a screening blood test marker for detection of neoplasia and inflammation in dogs.
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