Serum amyloid a and haptoglobin levels in bovine amyloidosis

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Serum amyloid A (SAA) and haptoglobin (Hp) levels were determined in 25 cows suffering from amyloidosis. SAA levels in cows with amyloidosis ranged between < 0.3 and 225.8 μg/ml, with a median level of 105.1 μg/ml, and Hp levels ranged between < 20 and 1860 μg/ml, with a median level of 950 μg/ml. These levels were significantly higher than the levels observed in healthy cows (SAA levels ranged from < 0.3 to 13.5 μg/ml, with median of 1.4 μg/ml, and Hp levels were undetectable in all cases), but were not significantly different from the levels observed in control cows with chronic inflammation. There was a significant correlation between SAA and Hp levels in cows with chronic inflammation , but not in cows with amyloidosis. It was concluded that the serum SAA levels in cows with amyloidosis might be changed by some factor other than inflammation.

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Takahashi, E., Uzuka, Y., Tanabe, S., Satoh, M., & Furuoka, H. (2007). Serum amyloid a and haptoglobin levels in bovine amyloidosis. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 69(3), 321–323. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.69.321

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