Wet-food diet promotes the recovery from surgery of castration and control of body weight in adult young cats

阉割 血尿素氮 医学 动物科学 适口性 粪便 肌酐 干物质 生理学 内科学 生物 激素 生态学 病理
作者
Zhaowei Bian,Xiaoying Jian,Guanbao Liu,Shiyan Jian,Jiawei Wen,Han Zhang,Xinye Lin,Hongcan Huang,Jinping Deng,Baichuan Deng,Lingna Zhang
出处
期刊:Journal of Animal Science [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:101
标识
DOI:10.1093/jas/skad039
摘要

Inappropriate dietary management may lead to delayed recovery from castration surgery and significant weight gain in cats after castration. Wet canned food often exhibits more advantageous characteristics than dry food (e.g., higher palatability and digestibility, and lower energy density). This study compared the effects of canned and dry food on surgical recovery and weight management in cats after castration. Eighteen healthy cats (weighed 4.33 ± 1.04 kg and aged 18-months old) were allocated to one of the two dietary treatments (N = 9/group), dry (CON) and canned food (CAN) balanced for sex and initial BW. Cats were fed ad libitum for 7 weeks, including one week before surgery (week 0) and 6 weeks after surgery (week 1-6). Daily dry matter intake (DMI), and weekly body weight (BW) and body condition score (BCS) was obtained. Feces were collected for measuring nutrient digestibility and concentrations of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) and branched-chain fatty acids (BCFA). Physical pain and wound surface assessment were performed at week 1. Blood was also collected intermittently for measuring biochemical indices and untargeted metabolomics analysis. Results indicated that BW, BCS and daily DMI in CON group increased (P < 0.05) over time after castration, but were maintained relatively stable in CAN group. Cats in CAN group exhibited less pain-related behavior as reflected by lower score of comfort (P < 0.05) and vocalization (P < 0.10), improved wound surface assessment (P < 0.10), lower level of lipase (P < 0.10) and ratio of blood urea nitrogen/serum creatinine (BUN/SC; P < 0.05), and higher level of superoxide dismutase (SOD; P < 0.05) in week 1 than CON cats. Meanwhile, the CAN group had significantly higher concentration of immunoglobulin G (IgG) on days 5 and 7, and higher level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C; P < 0.10) but lower triglyceride (TG; P < 0.05) than CON group on day 20 and 48. Fecal total and most individual SCFA increased significantly from week 1 to week 6 regardless of diet, but the increase of butyric acid over time only occurred in CON group (P < 0.05). Also, serum metabolomic analysis revealed differential metabolic pathways between the two groups. Overall, compared with the dry food, the canned food tested in our study promoted cat wound recovery by reducing pain and increasing immune and antioxidative capacity after sterilizing surgery, and helped to maintain healthy body condition in cats after castration.Castration is a surgical operation common in pet cats and dogs, and weight gain is often observed a period after castration. Nutritional management can be important for animal health in both processes. Due to differences in manufacturing techniques and nutrient composition, wet canned food generally exhibits higher palatability and lower energy density than dry food. Till date, few studies have explored if compared to dry kibbles, canned diet can have advantages in promoting recovery from castration surgery and maintaining normal body condition after castration in cats. In our study, dry and canned diets were fed to cats experiencing castration surgery with a free-feeding method. During the one week after surgery, cats fed canned food exhibited less pain and discomfort, and improved inflammation and antioxidative capacity than cats fed dry food. During the four weeks after surgery, cats fed dry food showed significantly more weight gain and change of body condition, meanwhile their blood and fecal measures resembled more of those observed in overweight and/or obese individuals than cats fed canned food. Collectively, canned food with high palatability and low energy density promoted the recovery of cats from the castration surgery and reduced their weight gain after castration.

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