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Effect of kibble and raw meat diets on peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene expression profile in dogs

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posted on 2023-05-03, 12:59 authored by Rachel AndersonRachel Anderson, Kelly Armstrong, Wayne Young, Paul MacleanPaul Maclean, David Thomas, Emma Bermingham
Peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) gene expression microarray profiling is a minimally invasive tool used in human diet intervention studies. In this study, PBMC gene expression was determined in dogs fed kibble or raw red meat diets for 9 weeks to test the hypothesis that diet influences canine immune cell gene expression profiles. The two diets were associated with differences in PBMC gene expression profiles, which corresponded with changes in plasma IgA concentrations. Analysis of PBMC gene expression profiles might provide useful insights into the long term effects of diet on health outcomes in dogs.

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  • English

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  • No

Publisher

Elsevier

Journal title

The Veterinary Journal

ISSN

1090-0233

Citation

Anderson, R. C., Armstrong, K. M., Young, W., Maclean, P., Thomas, D. G., & Bermingham, E. N. (2018). Effect of kibble and raw meat diets on peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene expression profile in dogs. The Veterinary Journal, 234, 7–10. doi:10.1016/j.tvjl.2018.01.005

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Ministry of Business Innovation & Employment

Contract number

A22257

Job code

11402

Report number

FBP 78068

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