Summary Med. Weter. 76 (1), 24-28, 2020
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| CUMALİ OZKAN, ABDULLAH KAYAR, ABDULLAH KAYA, SERKAN YİLDİRİM,
ONUR ISKEFLİ, SULEYMAN KOZAT, YAKUP AKGUL |
| Determination of selected hormones
and biochemical parameters
in Turkish Van cats with tail gland hyperplasia |
| The present study was performed on Turkish Van cats with tail gland hyperplasia in order to determine
changes in some hormone levels and biochemical parameters. Animal material consisted of 18 male Van cats of
between 2-8 years of age, 12 with tail gland hyperplasia and 6 unaffected cats as the control group. Following
routine clinical examination, hormone levels and biochemical parameters were measured by obtaining blood
samples, and biopsy samples were obtained from the region and examined under a light microscope. When
compared with the control group, testosterone levels were high although the difference between groups was
not statistically significant. Similarly, no statistical significance was found between the groups in terms of other
hormones. Among the hormonal parameters, the only remarkable increase was seen in the testosterone level.
Among biochemical parameters, the alkaline phosphatase (ALP), aspartate amino transferase (AST), cholesterol
and triglyceride levels were statistically different, while other biochemical parameters were not statistically
significant. While AST and cholesterol results were increased, ALP and triglyceride levels were decreased.
As a result, we conclude that the disease is an important problem which occurs extensively in mature male
Van cats, particularly during and after mating periods. We also conclude that the disease might be associated
with an increase in testosterone levels. Presenting this study is beneficial as there are limited reports about
this disease in cats. This is the first study presenting tail gland hyperplasia with some hormonal levels and
biochemical parameters in male Van cats. |
| Keywords: biochemical parameters, hormonal levels, tail gland hyperplasia, stud tail, Van cat |