首页> 外文期刊>Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition >Inflammation and wound healing in cats with chronic gingivitis/stomatitis after extraction of all premolars and molars were not affected by feeding of two diets with different omega-6/omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid ratios.
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Inflammation and wound healing in cats with chronic gingivitis/stomatitis after extraction of all premolars and molars were not affected by feeding of two diets with different omega-6/omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid ratios.

机译:提取所有前磨牙和磨牙后患有慢性牙龈炎/口腔炎的猫的炎症和伤口愈合不受两种不同omega-6 / omega-3多不饱和脂肪酸比率的饮食的喂养影响。

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Feline chronic gingivitis/stomatitis (FCGS) is a painful inflammatory disease in cats. Extraction of teeth, including all premolars and molars, has been shown to be the therapy of choice in cats not responding sufficiently to home care (e.g. tooth brushing) and/or medical treatment (corticosteroids and/or antibiotics). In this study, we hypothesize that a cat food with an omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid ( omega 6 PUFA) to omega 3 PUFA ratio of 10:1 reduces inflammation of the FCGS and accelerates soft tissue wound healing of the gingiva after dental extractions, compared to a cat food with a omega 6: omega 3 PUFA ratio of 40:1. The cats were fed diets with chicken fat and fish oil as sources of fatty acids. In one diet, part of the fish oil was replaced by safflower oil, resulting in two diets with omega 6: omega 3 PUFA ratios of 10:1 and 40:1. This double-blinded study in two groups of seven cats revealed that dietary fatty acids influence the composition of plasma cholesteryl esters and plasma levels of inflammatory cytokines. The diet with the 10:1 ratio lowered PGD2, PGE2 and LTB4 plasma levels significantly, compared to the diet with the 40:1 ratio (p=0.05, p=0.04, and p=0.02 respectively). However, feeding diets with dietary omega 6: omega 3 PUFA ratios of 10:1 and 40:1, given to cats with FCGS for 4 weeks after extraction of all premolars and molars, did not alter the degree of inflammation or wound healing.
机译:猫慢性牙龈炎/口腔炎(FCGS)是猫的一种痛苦的炎症性疾病。拔除包括所有前磨牙和臼齿的牙齿已被证明是对家庭护理(例如刷牙)和/或药物治疗(皮质类固醇和/或抗生素)反应不充分的猫的治疗选择。在这项研究中,我们假设含有omega-6多不饱和脂肪酸(omega 6 PUFA)与omega 3 PUFA之比为10:1的猫粮可减少FCGS的炎症,并促进拔牙后牙龈的软组织伤口愈合,与欧米茄6:欧米茄3 PUFA比为40:1的猫食相比。用猫脂肪和鱼油作为脂肪酸的饮食喂养猫。在一种饮食中,部分鱼油被红花油代替,导致两种饮食中欧米茄6:欧米茄3 PUFA的比例分别为10:1和40:1。这项对两组的七只猫进行的双盲研究表明,饮食中的脂肪酸会影响血浆胆固醇酯的成分和血浆中炎性细胞因子的水平。比例为40:20的饮食比10:1的饮食显着降低了PGD 2 ,PGE 2 和LTB 4 血浆水平。 1个比率(分别为p = 0.05,p = 0.04和p = 0.02)。但是,在所有前磨牙和磨牙摘除后的4周内,给FCGS猫喂食的饮食中欧米伽6:欧米伽3 PUFA比率分别为10:1和40:1的食物,不会改变炎症或伤口愈合的程度。

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