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Serum cross-linked N-telopeptide of type I collagen across the canine life span: An investigation in intact and neutered male and female dogs

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RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
卷 136, 期 -, 页码 609-615

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2021.04.008

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N-telopeptide of type I collagen; Estradiol; Testosterone; Bone metabolism; Dog

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The study revealed that NTx concentrations in dogs decrease with age, but bone metabolism is not affected after 2 years old. In the adult-to-geriatric cohort, intact males have the highest NTx concentrations, with neutering possibly not impacting bone metabolism in female dogs.
In this study, we conducted study to explore the association between serum cross-linked N-telopeptide of type I collagen (NTx), a marker of bone resorption, and age, body weight, and blood biochemical parameters as well as the neutered and intact status in male and female dogs. We targeted 145 healthy dogs (aged 0.33-18.33 years); 70 were males (38 intact, 32 castrated), and 75 were females (31 intact, 44 ovariohysterectomized). We found that the NTx levels were significantly higher in dogs aged <2 years than in older dogs. NTx concentration tended to decrease with age in dogs aged 2 years, but not significantly, and remained constant in dogs aged 2 years of age; adult-to-geriatric, 2 years of age). In the adult-to-geriatric cohort, NTx concentration was highest in intact males, followed by neutered males, neutered females, and intact females. The intact vs. neutered difference was significant in males, but not in females. Our results suggested that estradiol deficiency may not affect bone metabolism in female dogs, but androgen deficiency may affect bone metabolism in male dogs. Furthermore, age did not affect bone metabolism after 2 years. NTx concentrations were significantly higher in the juvenile-toyoung-adult cohort than in the adult-to-geriatric cohort and tended to decrease with age, similar to young humans. This study unveils novel sex differences in canine serum NTx concentrations and suggests the effect of neutering on bone metabolism, showing that serum NTx concentrations change with age.

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