학술논문

Role of body condition score and adiponectin expression in the progression of canine mammary carcinomas
Document Type
article
Source
Veterinary Medicine and Science, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 265-271 (2020)
Subject
adiponectin
body condition score
canine mammary tumour
cancer-specific survival
immunohistochemistry
obesity
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Language
English
ISSN
2053-1095
Abstract
Abstract Obesity has been identified as a risk factor for developing breast cancer in post‐menopausal period in humans and has been suspected to be associated with a worse prognosis also in the bitch. The aims of this study were to investigate the association between body condition score (BCS) and the prognosis of canine mammary carcinomas (CMCs) and the relationships between adiponectin expression and tumour behaviour. Seventy‐three bitches with tubular, tubulopapillary, solid or complex carcinomas were included in the present study. For each dog, evaluation of BCS was conducted using a nine‐point BCS system and the study population was divided into normal weight (4–5/9 points; n = 42), overweight (6–7/9 points; n = 19) and obese (8–9/9 points; n = 12). Type of diet (commercial, homemade or mixed) was recorded. After surgical excision, histological type, tumour size and nodal status were assessed and adiponectin expression was determined and quantified by immunohistochemistry and morphometric analysis. CMC histotype was not correlated with BCS, while a positive correlation between BCS and histological grade (p