Estudo das concentrações séricas de proteína C-reativa e amilóide A em cães com linfoma submetidos a quimioterapia / Serum concentrations of C-reactive protein and amyloid A in dogs with lymphoma submitted to chemotherapy

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

Lymphoma is a common neoplasm in dogs and chemotherapy is indicated to achieve long-term survivals. During the treatment, frequent relapses require drug regimen modifications. C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid A (SAA) are hepatic acute-phase mediators and usually are increased in inflammatory, infectious and neoplastic conditions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of these proteins in remission and relapse monitoring of dogs with lymphoma, under 2 chemotherapy protocols. COP protocol (cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisone) included an one-month induction period and maintenance cycles each 21 days and VCM protocol (vincristine, cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and L-asparaginase) was administered in a continuous weekly schedule. Five groups were composed: Normal (20 healthy dogs), COP Control (4 healthy dogs submitted to chemotherapy with COP protocol), VCM Control (4 healthy dogs submitted to chemotherapy with VCM protocol), COP Lymphoma (10 dogs with multicentric lymphoma treated with COP protocol) and VCM Lymphoma (10 dogs with multicentric lymphoma treated with VCM protocol). CRP and SAA were determined by Elisa tests and the electrophoresis was performed in cellulose acetate strips. In Normal dogs, CRP and SAA levels, as well the electrophoretic fractions, were measured only one time; in COP Control and VCM Control groups of dogs at the chemotherapy weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 13 and 16; in dogs from groups COP Lymphoma and VCM Lymphoma, at the weeks 1, 2, 3 and 4, beside the relapse and a called stability moment immediately before the relapse. Results were compared by means of repeated measures variancy analyses, considering the groups and the observation weeks as the control factors, followed by Tukey´s multiple comparisons, at 5 % of significance level. It was concluded that: lymphoma induces an acute phase response in dogs and the intensity of response declines along the disease remission; increases of CRP and SAA are not related to lymphoma relapse; neither COP nor VCM chemotherapy changes the acute-phase response, when CRP and SAA are taken in account, and there is not difference on acute-phase response between both regimens; there is a positive correlation between CRP and SAA levels during lymphoma assessment and chemotherapy; increases of CRP levels are followed by β2-globulin elevations and increases of SAA levels are related to β1-globulin elevations.

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c-reactive protein (crp) lymphoma serum amyloid a (saa) amilóide a sérica chemotherapy quimioterapia cães dogs linfoma proteína c-reativa

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