TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of passive immunization by anti-gingipain IgY on the oral health of cats fed kibble diets
AU - Oba, Patrícia Massae
AU - Devito, Fernanda Corrêa
AU - Santos, João Paulo Fernandes
AU - Stipp, Rafael Nóbrega
AU - Gomes, Márcia de Oliveira Sampaio
AU - Carciofi, Aulus Cavalieri
AU - Brunetto, Marcio Antonio
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors acknowledge the scholarship granted by CAPES (Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education), the financial support from GRASP (Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil), and the financial and technical support from Mogiana Alimentos S.A. (Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil) to the “Prof. Dr. Flávio Prada” Laboratory of Research in Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases of Dogs and Cats.
Funding Information:
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: GRASP Indústria Comércio Ltda (Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil) supplied Globigen PG used in this study. This work was supported by the scholarship granted by CAPES (Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education), the financial support from GRASP (Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil), and the financial and technical support from Mogiana Alimentos S.A. (Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil) to the “Prof. Dr. Flávio Prada” Laboratory of Research in Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases of Dogs and Cats.
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PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - Porphyromonas gulae is one of the key microorganisms in biofilm dysbiosis that leads to periodontal disease, a prevalent disease in cats. Gingipains are proteases secreted that promote the disruption of cell adhesion and the differentiation of osteoclasts. The use of anti-gingipain immunoglobulin Y (IgY-GP) has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional prevention and treatment methods. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of IgY-GP on different parameters related to oral health in cats. Twenty adult mixed-breed cats were divided into 2 groups of 10 cats fed with 2 extruded diets differing only by coating. The control group received a coating of 4 g/kg of powdered egg and the test group received a coating of 4 g/kg of IgY-GP. The experiment followed a crossover design with 2 periods, each lasting 40 days with a washout period of 30 days. The evaluated parameters were plaque, calculus, gingivitis index, and percentage of Porphyromonas gingivalis of the oral cavity (%PG-OC) at baseline and after 40 days of diet consumption. All cats remained healthy throughout the study and no adverse reactions or side effects were observed. After 40 days of IgY-GP consumption, the plaque index was significantly lower compared to the baseline (P = .0133). There were no significant changes in calculus index, gingivitis index, and %PG-OC between groups after 40 days (P > .05). The consumption of IgY-GP reduces plaque accumulation, which may lead to an improvement in the oral health of adult cats.
AB - Porphyromonas gulae is one of the key microorganisms in biofilm dysbiosis that leads to periodontal disease, a prevalent disease in cats. Gingipains are proteases secreted that promote the disruption of cell adhesion and the differentiation of osteoclasts. The use of anti-gingipain immunoglobulin Y (IgY-GP) has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional prevention and treatment methods. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of IgY-GP on different parameters related to oral health in cats. Twenty adult mixed-breed cats were divided into 2 groups of 10 cats fed with 2 extruded diets differing only by coating. The control group received a coating of 4 g/kg of powdered egg and the test group received a coating of 4 g/kg of IgY-GP. The experiment followed a crossover design with 2 periods, each lasting 40 days with a washout period of 30 days. The evaluated parameters were plaque, calculus, gingivitis index, and percentage of Porphyromonas gingivalis of the oral cavity (%PG-OC) at baseline and after 40 days of diet consumption. All cats remained healthy throughout the study and no adverse reactions or side effects were observed. After 40 days of IgY-GP consumption, the plaque index was significantly lower compared to the baseline (P = .0133). There were no significant changes in calculus index, gingivitis index, and %PG-OC between groups after 40 days (P > .05). The consumption of IgY-GP reduces plaque accumulation, which may lead to an improvement in the oral health of adult cats.
KW - Feed additive
KW - Feline
KW - Immunotherapy
KW - Oral microbiota
KW - Periodontal disease
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U2 - 10.1177/0898756418814010
DO - 10.1177/0898756418814010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85063488877
SN - 0898-7564
VL - 35
SP - 275
EP - 280
JO - Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
JF - Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
IS - 4
ER -