Dog inflammatory cytokines reduced by dietary supplement
The reduction of inflammatory cytokines in dogs can be achieved through the administration of dietary supplements . These supplements, containing bioactive components from natural botanicals or specific extracts like Lilium lancifolium, have shown promising anti-inflammatory effects in dogs naturally infected with Leishmania infantum, in aging dogs experiencing chronic low-grade inflammation, and in dogs with osteoarthritis. For instance, the use of L. lancifolium extract led to a decrease in inflammatory cytokines like interleukin-6, metalloproteinase-9, leukotriene-4, prostaglandin, and cyclo-oxygenase in dogs with osteoarthritis, showcasing its potential to alleviate inflammation. Similarly, dietary ingredients with anti-inflammatory properties have been shown to reduce pro-inflammatory markers in aging dogs, contributing to overall health maintenance.
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3 Citations | Not addressed in the paper. |
Patent 28 May 2020 1 Citations | The dietary supplement described in the paper aims to reduce inflammatory cytokines released by TPH-1 cells, not specifically tested on dogs. "Not addressed in the paper." |
Yes, the dietary supplement Lilium lancifolium reduced inflammatory cytokines in dogs with osteoarthritis, showing potential as a therapeutic option for managing inflammation in this condition. | |
Dietary supplements with anti-inflammatory botanicals may reduce inflammatory cytokines in aging dogs, potentially improving health by attenuating chronic low-grade inflammation. | |
2 Citations | Yes, the nutritional supplement (DiLshTM) reduced inflammatory cytokines (IL-6) and increased anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-10) in dogs naturally infected with Leishmania infantum, indicating anti-inflammatory properties. |