Carbonic Anhydorase Isoenzyme I (CA-I) Concentration in Feces and Urine as a Temporary Marker of Occult Blood in Beagle Dogs
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This study was undertaken to investigate whether the concentration of carbonic anhydorase isoenzyme I (CA-I) in canine feces and urine is useful as a temporary marker of occult blood. Concentrations of CA-I were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Fecal CA-I concentrations in 113 healthy beagle dogs (50 male and 63 female) of various ages ranged from 4.3 to 16.7 ng/g feces (mean; 7.0 ± 2.9 ng/g feces). One milliliter of blood from 3 healthy beagle dogs was found to contain 1,047, 1,062 and 1,150 μg CA-I. The fecal CA-I concentrations of dogs receiving intragastric infusions of autologous blood (10 ml) were very low. However, the fecal CA-I concentrations of dogs receiving infusion of autologous blood (5 ml) into the ascending colon were very high. Detection of fecal CA-I would be useful for identifying dogs with hemorrhaging of the large intestine. Of 55 urinary samples collected from healthy beagle dogs by catheter, chemical tests for occult blood were negative in 44, but CA-I concentrations ranged from 1.8 to 12.6 ng/ml (mean; 6.9 ± 5.4 ng/ml) by ELISA. The CA-I concentrations of the other 11 samples, which tested positive for occult blood on chemical testing, ranged from 41.2 to 525.0 ng/ml by ELISA. Although CA-I is not a specific marker of erythrocytes, CA-I may be used to detect occult blood in canine feces and urine until a specific immunological test kit using antibody for Hb is developed.
著者
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Yamada Manabu
Faculty Of Engineering And Resource Science Akita University
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KURIBAYASHI Takashi
Laboratory of Immunology, College of Environmental and Health Sciences, Azabu University
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SEITA Tetsurou
Laboratory of Immunology, College of Environmental and Health Sciences, Azabu University
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YAMAMOTO Shizuo
Laboratory of Immunology, College of Environmental and Health Sciences, Azabu University
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KAWATO Katsuhito
Laboratory of Immunology, College of Environmental and Health Sciences, Azabu University
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YAMAMOTO Yutaka
Farm Animal Clinic and Research Center Inc.
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Matsumoto Mariko
Laboratory Of Immunology College Of Environmental And Health Sciences Azabu University
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Shimada Tokihiro
Laboratory Of Immunology Azabu University
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Yamamoto Shizuo
Laboratory Of Immunology Azabu University
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Kuribayashi Takashi
Laboratory Of Immunology College Of Environmental And Health Sciences Azabu University
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Seita Tetsurou
Laboratory Of Immunology School Of Life And Environmental Science Azabu University
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YAMADA Manabu
Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, Prefectural University of Hiroshima
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IGUCHI Kouji
Laboratory of Immunology, College of Environmental and Health Sciences, Azabu University
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