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Methimazole (MMI) is often the selected medical treatment for feline hyperthyroidism. However, the onset of MMI-related side effects (MMI-SE) is likely caused by oxidative stress. This study evaluated the dietary supplementation of selected antioxidants in hyperthyroid cats receiving MMI, to reduce ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022672/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Combating Oxidative Stress in Hyperthyroid Cats

This study delves into the world of feline hyperthyroidism, a common endocrine disorder in cats. The researchers investigate the potential benefits of antioxidant supplementation in cats receiving methimazole (MMI), a common medication for hyperthyroidism. The study aims to evaluate the impact of antioxidants on reducing MMI-related side effects, which are often attributed to oxidative stress. The researchers use a blinded randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of antioxidant supplementation in hyperthyroid cats. The results suggest that antioxidants may play a crucial role in mitigating oxidative stress and reducing the occurrence of MMI-related side effects.

The Protective Effects of Antioxidants

The study reveals that dietary supplementation with selected antioxidants can provide a protective effect against oxidative stress in hyperthyroid cats receiving MMI. The researchers observed that the antioxidant group exhibited significantly lower levels of oxidative stress markers and a reduced occurrence of MMI-related side effects compared to the placebo group. These findings suggest that antioxidants could potentially improve the quality of life for hyperthyroid cats by reducing the negative effects of MMI treatment.

A Promising Approach to Managing Feline Hyperthyroidism

The research suggests that antioxidant supplementation may offer a promising approach to managing hyperthyroidism in cats. By mitigating oxidative stress and potentially reducing MMI-related side effects, antioxidants could improve the overall health and well-being of cats undergoing treatment for this common endocrine disorder. This research opens up new avenues for exploring the role of antioxidants in managing hyperthyroid conditions in cats, potentially leading to improved treatment outcomes and a better quality of life for feline patients.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Just like a camel traversing a scorching desert needs to stay hydrated, hyperthyroid cats require careful management to combat oxidative stress. This study demonstrates the potential benefits of antioxidant supplementation, offering a glimmer of hope for improving the health and well-being of cats with this condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2020-09-28
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Pubmed ID

31877998

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC7022672

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