Chronic kidney disease and dietary supplementation: Effects on inflammation and oxidative stress

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) causes an irreversible loss of kidney functioning in dogs. This double-blind case-control study evaluates the efficacy of a dietary supplement, which contains calcium carbonate, calcium lactate-gluconate, chitosan, sodium bicarbonate, Lactobacillus acidophilus D2/CSL, Olea europaea L. extract, and fructooligosaccharides, in dogs in advanced CKD stage. Thirty dogs were enrolled in the study; half were administered the new dietary supplementation for 90 days, while the others were used as controls. Hematologic, biochemical, and urinalysis were performed. This novel dietary supplement mainly reported a good control of uremia, phosphate, acid-base balance, blood pressure, inflammation, and oxidative stress in dogs with advanced stages of CKD.

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Martello, E., Perondi, F., Bruni, N., Bisanzio, D., Meineri, G., & Lippi, I. (2021). Chronic kidney disease and dietary supplementation: Effects on inflammation and oxidative stress. Veterinary Sciences, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci8110277

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