Influence of Dietary Histidine on Basophil Release, Circulating Concentration, and Urinary Excretion of Histamine in Domestic Felines

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  • S. K. Martin
  • D. L. Harmon
  • C. E. Conway
  • R. M. Yamka
  • E. S. Vanzant
  • K. R. McLeod
چکیده

Dietary histidine has been shown to elevate circulating free histidine and plasma histamine concentration in murine models as much as 6fold. Bladder mastocytosis is a hallmark of feline interstitial cystitis, and histidine is stored in mast cells and converted to histamine for signaling and inflammation by the enzyme histidine decarboxylase. Elevated dietary histidine may represent a risk factor for heightened mast cell responses. Nine healthy adult female shorthair cats were used in random crossover experiment with fixed treatment sequences to test the effects of dietary histidine (0.6, 1.0, and 1.4% DM) on histamine in blood and urine. The dry-extruded test foods were fed in sufficient amounts to maintain ideal body weight. Each experimental period was preceded by a 7-day wash out period, in which the 0.6% histidine diet was fed, followed by a 14-day feeding period of the appropriate food. Two 24-hr total urine collections were performed (d13: acidified, day 14: un-acidified; immediately iced) and blood was collected on day 14. Dry matter intake (P≥0.09) and BW (P≥0.58) were not affected by treatment. Plasma histidine concentration increased with dietary supply of histidine (linear, P=0.02). Urine output (P≥0.42), NH3 (P≥0.53) and titratable acidity of urine (P≥0.31) were similar across treatments. However, urine pH was lower in cats fed 1.4% histidine compared with 0.6 or 1.0% histidine (quadratic, P=0.02). Urinary histamine:creatinine was greater for the Influence of Dietary Histidine on Basophil Release, Circulating Concentration, and Urinary Excretion of Histamine in Domestic Felines

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تاریخ انتشار 2013