- Journal of Istanbul Veterinary Sciences
- Vol: 7 Issue: 1
- Changes in phosphorus and some biochemical parameters in cats with open and closed cervix pyometra
Changes in phosphorus and some biochemical parameters in cats with open and closed cervix pyometra
Authors : Zeynep Günay Uçmak, Sevde Islamoğlu
Pages : 21-26
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Publication Date : 2023-04-30
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Pyometra is a disease defined as a purulent inflammation of the uterus and may have multisystemic effects. In this study, investigation of the changes in leukocytes, calcium, phosphorus and some biochemical parameters in cats with open and closed cervix pyometra was aimed. A total number of 48 queens were enrolled in the study. Twenty three healthy diestrus queens were in Group H that presented to the clinic for ovariohysterectomy. Twenty five queens constituted the pyometra group (Group PYO) which were divided into 2 groups with regard to the presence of vaginal discharge which consist of open cervix pyometra (Group OP; n=15) and closed cervix pyometra (Group CP; n=10). The mean WBC level was significantly higher in group PYO than in group H (P<0.001). The highest WBC level was detected in group CP. Serum ALT and TP levels in group CP were higher than in group OP and Group H; respectively (P<0.01 and P<0.05). The highest ALB and ALB/GLOB levels were determined in group H; respectively (P<0.05 and P<0.01). Serum GLOB levels in group CP and group OP were significantly higher than in group H (P<0.01). A significant rise in ALKP levels in group PYO were detected (P<0.01). The highest PHOS levels were identified in group CP (P<0.01). To best of our knowledge, this is the first report which is detected hyperphosphatemia in closed cervix pyometra in queens. In conclusion, pyometra is a serious disease that needs to be well evaluated with laboratory tests in order to reveal its multi-systemic effects.Keywords : Biochemistry, cat, phosphorus, pyometra