Release date: 2018-05-22
According to a recent biological study published in the journal Science Report of the British magazine Nature, US scientists screened 129,778 dogs for cardiovascular data and found that dogs born between June and August were born with dogs born in other months. More susceptible to cardiovascular disease. The dog's heart is considered to be an effective human heart physiological model because they have a very similar cardiovascular system.
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are the general term for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. They refer to the ischemic or hemorrhagic effects of the heart, brain and whole body tissues caused by hyperlipidemia, blood viscosity, atherosclerosis and hypertension. The disease, its death is currently at the top of all causes of death. This time, the University of Pennsylvania researcher Marley Regina Boland and his colleagues used dogs as an experiment to try to analyze whether the month of birth of the dog would affect the risk of cardiovascular disease.
They analyzed cardiovascular data from 253,778 dogs of 253 different breeds and found that in breeds without genetic susceptibility to cardiovascular disease, dogs born between June and August were cardiovascular compared to dogs born in other months. The risk of disease is higher. However, the birth season does not seem to affect dogs that are already genetically predisposed to cardiovascular disease in this regard.
The team emphasized that because the relationship between birth season and cardiovascular disease is more pronounced in dogs that are not genetically predisposed, this effect is most likely due to environmental factors. One of the factors may be selective breeding, where dogs susceptible to cardiovascular disease are more closely monitored than dogs that are less susceptible to disease. Researchers believe that genetic factors may also be present, and genetic factors make dogs that are less susceptible to cardiovascular disease more susceptible to adverse environmental effects associated with the birth season.
Dogs and humans have similar cardiovascular systems, and because they live with humans, they are exposed to similar environmental stresses. Therefore, the researchers believe that the latest findings are likely to help understand the relationship between human cardiovascular disease and its birth season.
Source: Technology Daily
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