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Authors:
Tonev, Anton; Lazarov, Lazarin; Toneva, Monica
 
Title:
Serum protein profile of cats as biomarker of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus invasion
 
Date of Issue:
2023
 
Is Part of:
Bulgarian Journal of Animal Husbandry, 2023, 60(1), p. 53-58
 
Citation:
Tonev, A. S., Lazarov, L. V. & Toneva, M. R. (2023). Serum protein profile of cats as biomarker of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus invasion. Bulgarian Journal of Animal Husbandry, 60(6), 53-58
 
Identifiers:
https://doi.org/10.61308/VAKY6260 [other]
 
Type:
Article
 
Language:
eng
 
Subject:
Aelurostrongylus abstrusus; cats; fibrinogen; lungworm; protein
 
Abstract:
Lung strongyloidoses in cats are caused by members of superfamily Metastrongyloidea. The most frequently encountered species Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (Railliet, 1898) (Rhabditida; Angiostrongylidae) parasitises in the lung tissue of both domestic and wild cats. They become infected by eating paratenic hosts or food contaminated by snail slime. The present study aims to establish the changes in circulating blood proteins: total protein, albumin, globulins and fibrinogen, as well as albumin/globulin (A/G), fibrinogen/albumin (F/A) and fibrinogen/total protein (F/TP) ratios in cats with chronic A. abstrusus infection. The research was performed in cats from both sexes, 4 months to 8 years of age, regardless of the breed. All animals were reared outdoor and had a history of respiratory illness. The diagnosis was made on the basis of analysis by the method of Baermann funnel technique. Statistically significant (P < 0.05) increase in total protein (0.048), fibrinogen (0.032), F/TP (0.048) and F/A (0.019), as well as a statistically significant (P= 0.017) reduction in albumin were found compared to the control group.