Effects of spray-dried animal plasma on inflammatory indicators, antioxidant capacity, and joint health in senior dogs
Ziqi Sun, Joy Campbell, Javier Polo, Tianyu Dong, Mingrui Zhang, Pan Liu, Xinyi Feng, Yi Wu

TL;DR
Adding 4% spray-dried animal plasma to the diet of senior dogs with arthritis improved digestion, reduced inflammation, and eased joint symptoms.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that 4% SDAP supplementation can alleviate arthritis symptoms and improve joint health in senior dogs.
Findings
SDAP improved protein digestibility and antioxidant capacity in senior dogs with OA.
SDAP reduced inflammatory markers like IL-1β and MMP-13 while increasing anti-inflammatory IL-10.
Lameness scores decreased in SDAP-fed dogs, indicating reduced arthritis symptoms.
Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic progressive degeneration joint disorder influenced by risk factors, such as genetics, age, and obesity. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of spray-dried animal plasma (SDAP) on nutrient digestibility, inflammatory responses, antioxidant capacity, and joint health in senior dogs with OA. Twenty-four dogs over 7 years old diagnosed with OA based on radiographic evidence and clinical signs were randomly assigned to 2 groups with 12 replicates per group. The following dietary treatments were administered: 1) CONTROL group: dogs with OA were provided a basal diet; 2) SDAP group: dogs with OA were provided a basal diet supplemented with 4% SDAP replacing chicken meal. The feeding trial lasted 42 days. This study found that the total tract apparent digestibility of crude protein was improved in the SDAP group compared to the CONTROL group…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal health and immunology · Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology · Wound Healing and Treatments
