Elena Luchetti
University of Pisa
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Veterinary Research Communications | 2008
Anna Pasquini; Elena Luchetti; Veronica Marchetti; G. Cardini; El Iorio
An high level of ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species), due to an increased production of oxidant species and/or a decreased efficacy of antioxidant system, can lead to oxidative stress, an emerging health risk factor involved in the aging and in many diseases, including inflammatory, infectious and degenerative disorders, either in humans or in animals. In the last years some assays panels have been developed to globally evaluate the oxidative balance by means of the concomitant assessment of ROS production and antioxidant system capability. In this report, the validation trials of d-ROMs (Reactive Oxygen Metabolites— derived compounds) and BAP (Biological Antioxidant Potential) tests in canine specie are described and also the specific referral ranges are calculated in a Labrador population. The results of linearity, precision and accuracy trials show that both tests exhibit good to excellent analytical performances. The possibility of measuring oxidative stress in vivo with simple, cheap and accurate tests, d-ROMs test and BAP test, provides for the veterinarians a very suitable tool to monitor oxidative stress and to correctly choice of eventual antioxidant supplementations in diseases proven related to oxidative stress in animals and particularly in dogs. Further studies will be useful to confirm this possibility.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2010
Anna Pasquini; Elena Luchetti; G. Cardini
Exercise has been shown to increase the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to a point that can exceed antioxidant defenses, to cause oxidative stress. The aim of our trials was to evaluate oxidative stress and recovery times in trained dogs during two different hunting exercises, with reactive oxygen metabolites-derivatives (d-ROMs) and biological antioxidant potential (BAP) tests. A group of nine privately owned Italian hounds were included. A 20-min aerobic exercise and a 4-h aerobic exercise, after 30 days of rest, were performed by the dogs. Our results show an oxidative stress after exercise due to both the high concentration of oxidants (d-ROMs) and the low level of antioxidant power (BAP). Besides, the recovery time is faster after the 4-h aerobic exercise than the 20-min aerobic exercise. Oxidative stress monitoring during dogs exercise could become an interesting aid to establish ideal adaptation to training.
Food and Nutrition Sciences | 2013
Anna Pasquini; Silvia Roberti; Valentina Meucci; Elena Luchetti; Sergio Canello; Gianandrea Guidetti; Giulia Biagi
ZOOTECNICA INTERNATIONAL | 2009
Giulia Biagi; Elena Luchetti; S. Nannipieri; Giampaolo Marzotto; F. Signorini
Congresso SISVET | 2009
Grazia Guidi; Ilaria Lippi; Elena Luchetti; Veronica Marchetti
Archive | 2007
Anna Pasquini; Elena Luchetti; G. Cardini
OBIETTIVI E DOCUMENTI VETERINARI | 2005
Giulia Biagi; Elena Luchetti; G. Signorini; S. Nannipieri
Archive | 2005
Anna Pasquini; Elena Luchetti; G. Cardini; Grazia Guidi; Sabrina Bondi
ANNALI DELLA FACOLTÀ DI MEDICINA VETERINARIA DI PISA | 2005
Anna Pasquini; Elena Luchetti; G. Cardini; Grazia Guidi; Sabrina Bondi
ANNALI DELLA FACOLTÀ DI MEDICINA VETERINARIA DI PISA | 2005
Veronica Marchetti; Elena Luchetti; G. Cardini; Adriano Podestà; Nicole Fantei