Salivary alpha-amylase as a stress biomarker in diseased dogs

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Salivary alpha-amylase (sAA) is a stress biomarker in human diseases, but there are no reports of sAA measurements in diseased dogs. This study measured the sAA and serum alpha-amylase (AA) levels in 16 healthy dogs and 31 diseased dogs using a kinetic enzyme assay to assess the stress status. The sAA and serum AA levels were significantly higher in the diseased dogs than in healthy dogs (p < 0.05), but there was no correlation between the 2 groups (r = 0.251, p = 0.089). This suggests that sAA can be useful as a stress biomarker in diseased dogs.

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Hong, H. R., Oh, Y. I., Kim, Y. J., & Seo, K. W. (2019). Salivary alpha-amylase as a stress biomarker in diseased dogs. Journal of Veterinary Science, 20(5). https://doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2019.20.e46

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