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Shiitake mushroom powder boosts antioxidant activity in dogs
By Kusaba, Akio & Arai, Toshiro·Published in Frontiers in veterinary science·2024·School of Veterinary Medicine, Japan·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Shiitake mushroom powder supplementation increase antioxidative activity in dogs.
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- dog
Plain-English summary
A group of healthy dogs was given shiitake mushroom powder as a supplement for four weeks to see if it could help with age-related issues like obesity. While the dogs' weight and overall body condition didn't change, the supplement did lower cholesterol levels and boost certain antioxidant activities in their blood. This suggests that shiitake mushroom powder could be beneficial for older dogs by helping to reduce oxidative stress and potentially improve their health as they age.
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of age-related diseases, including obesity (a lipid metabolism disorder), increases with the increase in a dog's lifespan. Most of age-related diseases are associated with oxidative stress by excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) from impaired mitochondrial functions. Safe and effective supplements with antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activities are required to prevent obesity and associated complications. Shiitake mushroom exhibit various functions including antioxidant activity. We investigated the effect of shiitake powder supplementation in healthy dogs. METHODS: Shiitake powder was supplemented at a dose of 800 mg/kg body weight/day for 4 weeks. The dose was set as 0.60-0.65 mg/kg/day of eritadenine, a hypocholesterolemic factor. RESULTS: The body weight and body condition score of the dogs did not change after shiitake supplementation. In contrast, plasma total cholesterol concentrations decreased and superoxide dismutase activity and leukocyte sirtuin1 mRNA expression increased significantly in the dogs that received the supplement. DISCUSSION: Oral administration of shiitake powder increased antioxidative activity. The supplement may be useful in ameliorating the signs of age-related diseases, including obesity, in dogs.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38962708/