F. Perondi
University of Pisa
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Veterinary Research Communications | 2018
Ilaria Lippi; F. Perondi; Valentina Meucci; C. Mannarini; Luigi Intorre; Grazia Guidi
The above article originally published with an error present in the article title, “Plasma alpha-tochopherol determined by HPLC in dogs at different stages of chronic kidney disease: a retrospective study” this should instead have read, “Plasma alpha-tocopherol determined by HPLC in dogs at different stages of chronic kidney disease: a retrospective study” [bold text used to highlight problem area].
Journal of Veterinary Science | 2018
F. Perondi; Claudio Brovida; Gianila Ceccherini; Grazia Guidi; Ilaria Lippi
Three dogs were evaluated for severe hyperproteinemia and hyperglobulinemia secondary to Leishmania infantum. Double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) was performed in two dogs at days 1, 2, and 6 after presentation. The third dog received DFPP at days 1 and 3 after presentation and eleven hemodialysis treatments. Significant reduction in serum total protein (p < 0.0001), alpha-1 (p = 0.023), alpha-2 (p = 0.018), gamma globulins (p = 0.0105), and a significant increase in albumin/globulin ratio (p = 0.0018) were found. DFPP may be a promising therapeutic technique for rapid resolution of signs of hyperproteinemia in dogs affected by L. infantum.
Veterinary Research Communications | 2017
Ilaria Lippi; F. Perondi; Valentina Meucci; C. Mannarini; Luigi Intorre; Grazia Guidi
The aim of the present study was to investigate retrospectively the plasma concentration of alpha-tocopherol in dogs with naturally acquired chronic kidney disease (CKD), at different stages of severity. Forty dogs (CKD group) with different stages of CKD (IRIS 1 n=12, IRIS 2 n=8, IRIS 3 n=11, IRIS 4 n=9) and 20 clinically healthy dogs were considered. Plasma alpha-tocopherol was assessed in both groups through high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Dogs of CKD group showed significantly lower (p=0.0002) levels of plasma alpha-tocopherol compared with clinically healthy dogs. A significant difference (p<0.04) in the number of patients with plasma alpha-tocopherol > or ≤ 21.5 ppm was found in CKD patients at different stages of severity. No significant correlation between plasma levels of alpha-tocopherol and plasma creatinine was found. In the present study, dogs affected by spontaneous CKD showed significantly lower plasma concentrations of alpha-tocopherol compared with clinically healthy dogs. Plasma alpha-tocopherol deficiency seems to be more severe in IRIS stage 1 and 4, compared with IRIS stage 2 and 3. The finding of marked alpha-tocopherol deficiency in patients in IRIS stage 1 should encourage further studies on the early use of prescription renal diet and antioxidant in this group of patients.
Open veterinary journal | 2015
G. Ceccherini; F. Perondi; Ilaria Lippi; G. Grazia; Veronica Marchetti
Veterinary Research Communications | 2018
Ilaria Lippi; F. Perondi; Valentina Meucci; Barbara Bruno; V. Gazzano; Grazia Guidi
Open veterinary journal | 2015
Ilaria Lippi; F. Perondi; S.J. Ross; Veronica Marchetti; George Lubas; Giorgio Guidi
Veterinaria | 2016
Ilaria Lippi; F. Perondi; S Ross; Marchetti; Grazia Guidi
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care | 2018
F. Perondi; Ilaria Lippi; Gianila Ceccherini; Veronica Marchetti; Lucrezia Bernicchi; Grazia Guidi
Società Italiana Scienze Veterinarie | 2015
Gianila Ceccherini; Veronica Marchetti; F. Perondi; Grazia Guidi; George Lubas
LXIX convegno sisvet | 2015
F. Perondi; Veronica Marchetti; Alessio Pierini; Guidi Grazia; Eleonora Gori; Ilaria Lippi