Measurement of glycosaminoglycans and keratan sulphate in canine arthropathies |
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Authors: | M. Arican S.D. Carter D. Bennett C. May |
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Affiliation: | a Arthritis Research Group, Department of Veterinary Pathology and Department of Veterinary Clinical Science and Animal Husbandry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK |
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Abstract: | Glycosaminoglycans (gag) and keratan sulphate (ks) were measured in sera and synovial fluids from dogs with either osteoarthritis (oa) or rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (ccl) and normal dogs. The dogs with oa had higher synovial fluid gag levels (P<0·002) and serum KS (P<0·03) compared to the normal dogs. No significant differences in serum gag were found in either group. In both oa and rupture of the ccl, gag levels were increased in the synovial fluid from the affected joint compared with the clinically normal (inactive) contralateral joint. Neither gag nor ks measurements correlated with serum and synovial fluid antibodies to collagen type II, synovial fluid white cell count or age of dog. It is unlikely that the measurement of these cartilage breakdown products is of value for diagnostic or prognostic use in canine arthropathies. |
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