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10 / 04 / 2024



Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds

Daniel Onimisi AVAZI, Augustine Cheh AWASUM, Adamu Zoaka HASSAN.


Abstract
Aim: The study explores the time-course of serum and wound fluids, interleukin (IL)-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds and their relationship with some haematologic parameters.
Methods: The study comprised two groups of adult apparently healthy male and female dogs. The control (n = 6) dogs were intact (wound free) while the experimental (n = 6) dogs had surgically induced cutaneous wounds on the mid-lateral aspect of the right antebrachium. Whole blood, harvested serum and wound fluids samples, pre- and sequentially over 324 hours post-surgery, were utilised for Leucogram evaluation and Interleukin (IL)-10 assay.
Results: Levels ofIL-10 in the experimental groups was higher than the corresponding control levels. The Circulatory level of IL-10 (1.67 ± 0.33 ng/mL) was significantly (P < 0.001) higher than those in wound fluid (0.87 ± 0.03 ng/mL) and control serum (0.94 ± 0.17 ng/mL) at 156 h. Haematocrit and total Leucocyte counts remained within normal reference limits, with minimal changes in differential cellular activities of the experimental and control groups. Significant correlations of serum IL-10 with lymphocytes (r = 0.946; P < 0.05) was observed in injured dogs.
Conclusion: These findings indicate that IL-10positively modulated the inflammatory processes following cutaneous wounds with variable but significant impacts on circulatory lymphocytes count. It provided evidence that further investigations into the expression patterns of IL-10 in cutaneous wound may improve the quality of wound management.

Key words: Cutaneous wound, Inflammation, Interleukin-10, Lymphocytes, Dog.


 
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AVAZI DO, AWASUM AC, HASSAN AZ, . Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds. J Res Vet Sci. 2024; 2(3): 103-108. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037


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AVAZI DO, AWASUM AC, HASSAN AZ, . Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds. https://www.scopub.com/jrvs/?mno=192969 [Access: April 18, 2024]. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037


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AVAZI DO, AWASUM AC, HASSAN AZ, . Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds. J Res Vet Sci. 2024; 2(3): 103-108. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

AVAZI DO, AWASUM AC, HASSAN AZ, . Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds. J Res Vet Sci. (2024), [cited April 18, 2024]; 2(3): 103-108. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037



Harvard Style

AVAZI, D. O., AWASUM, A. C., HASSAN, . A. Z. & (2024) Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds. J Res Vet Sci, 2 (3), 103-108. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037



Turabian Style

AVAZI, Daniel Onimisi, Augustine Cheh AWASUM, Adamu Zoaka HASSAN, and . 2024. Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds. Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences, 2 (3), 103-108. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037



Chicago Style

AVAZI, Daniel Onimisi, Augustine Cheh AWASUM, Adamu Zoaka HASSAN, and . "Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds." Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences 2 (2024), 103-108. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

AVAZI, Daniel Onimisi, Augustine Cheh AWASUM, Adamu Zoaka HASSAN, and . "Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds." Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences 2.3 (2024), 103-108. Print. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

AVAZI, D. O., AWASUM, A. C., HASSAN, . A. Z. & (2024) Time-course of interleukin-10 in dogs with cutaneous wounds. Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences, 2 (3), 103-108. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240304074037