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Pathophysiological characteristics of the development of arterial hypertension in Yorkshire Terriers with alimentary obesity

https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2021-352-9-30-34

Abstract

Relevance. The study of the pathogenesis of obesity in domestic animals is an urgent problem in veterinary medicine, which is associated with the high prevalence of this pathological condition and a significant risk of complications from the cardiovascular system. The aim of the study was to present the pathophysiological characteristics of the development of arterial hypertension syndrome in obesity in Yorkshire Terrier dogs.
Methods. In a comparative aspect, clinical, tonometric, electrocardiographic, echocardiographic and biochemical parameters were studied in obese patients (n = 13) and clinically healthy dogs (n = 7).
Results. Our study shows the negative role of obesity in the development of arterial hypertension syndrome in Yorkshire Terrier dogs. It was also found that obesity in dogs is accompanied by impaired lipid metabolism, oxidative stress, the development of arterial hypertension and a tendency to the development of concentric hypertrophy of the left ventricular myocardium and hepatopathy.

About the Authors

D. A. Korkots
FSBEI HE “Moscow State University of Food Production”
Russian Federation

Korkots Dana Aleksandrovna, postgraduate student of the Department of Veterinary Medicine

125080, Moscow, Volokolamskoe sh., 11



Yu. A. Vatnikov
Peoples Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation

Vatnikov Yuri Anatolyevich, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Director of the Department of Veterinary Medicine

Moscow, Miklukho-Maklaya street, 6



A. A. Rudenko
FSBEI HE “Moscow State University of Food Production”
Russian Federation

Rudenko Andrey Anatolyevich, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor of the Department of Veterinary Medicine

125080, Moscow, Volokolamskoe sh., 11



P. A. Rudenko
Peoples Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation

Rudenko Pavel Anatolyevich, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Veterinary Medicine

Moscow, Miklukho-Maklaya street, 6



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Korkots D.A., Vatnikov Yu.A., Rudenko A.A., Rudenko P.A. Pathophysiological characteristics of the development of arterial hypertension in Yorkshire Terriers with alimentary obesity. Agrarian science. 2021;(9):30-34. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2021-352-9-30-34

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