Veterinary

Acute phase protein (APP) has been recognized as a biomarker of inflammation in the field of veterinary pathology. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is especially gathering attentions as a one of the APP that conserved in a wide range of species such as dog, cat, horse, cattle, etc. SAA concentrations starts to increase shortly when inflammation occurs and decreases quickly after synthesis ceases; therefore it can provide important prognostic value.

Unraveling inflammaging: a pathway to prevent age-related disease in animals

Occurrence of various age-related diseases increase in aged animals.Aging is characterized by chronic systemic inflammation accompanied by cellular senescence, immunosenescence, and organ dysfunction.A chronic low-grade pro-inflammatory state known as “inflammaging” accelerates age-related diseases such as obesity, diabetes, vascular diseases, and certain types of cancer.

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Advancing Preventive Veterinary Medicine through VET-SAA

In recent years, the lifespan of companion animals such as dogs and cats has increased substantially.In clinical practice, veterinarians are encountering a growing number of patients with age-related conditions, including chronic kidney disease, neoplasia, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disorders, and obesity.A recurring observation in daily practice is that, by the time clinical signs become apparent,disease progression is often already well advanced.When animals present with symptoms such as reduced appetite, weight loss, or decreased activity, diagnostic evaluation frequently reveals that organ damage has already occurred.

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SAA in Veterinary Practice, Feline Care Focuses Unlock the Potential of Serum Amyloid A in Feline Care

Discover how Serum Amyloid A (SAA), a leading marker of inflammation, is revolutionizing the way we monitor health in cats. Join experienced veterinarians as they delve into the effective use of SAA, sharing insights on best practices and important considerations to enhance your approach to treatment and care. Learn from the experts, improve your practice, and elevate the well-being of your feline patients.

 

 

1_Considerations for effective utilization of SAA in Veterinary Medicine

2_Enhancing the Clinical Use of SAA as a Diagnostic Tool

3_Strategies to Enhance the Reliability of SAA Tests

4_Learning from the Veterinary Mediccal Practices in Spain

5_Exploring the Potential of Preventive Medicine in SAA Applications

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