Detailed description
There is an acute phase protein in dogs (C-reactive protein, CRP), which is the most important acute phase reactive protein in dogs, C-reactive protein is part of the body’s non-specific immune mechanism, its normal concentration is very low in the serum of healthy animals, and when bacterial infection or tissue damage will increase significantly, especially after receiving inflammatory cytokine stimulation, it can be significantly increased by 100-1000 times, so it has a very high sensitivity. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a number of proteins (acute proteins) that rise sharply in plasma when the body is infected or tissue damaged, activate complement and strengthen phagocyte phagocytosis and play a regulatory role, remove pathogenic microorganisms and damaged, necrotic, apoptosis tissue cells that invade the body