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Phosphocalcic metabolism and its potential association with biomarkers of kidney disease in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism.
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Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997) [Vet J] 2024 Jun; Vol. 305, pp. 106146. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 22. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- The pathogenesis of increased serum phosphate concentration and proteinuria in dogs with spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) is unclear. A potential link between proteinuria and calcium/phosphate metabolism has never been studied in dogs with HAC. The aims of the study were: (1) To evaluate calcium/phosphate metabolism in dogs with spontaneous HAC and compare to healthy dogs as well as to dogs with non-HAC illness; (2) to look for associations between markers of calcium/phosphate metabolism and biomarkers of kidney disease in dogs with HAC. Fifty-four dogs were included in the study, classified as HAC (n=27), non-HAC disease (n=17), and healthy (n=10). Serum calcium, phosphate, 25(OH)Vitamin D, 1,25(OH) <subscript>2</subscript> Vitamin D, plasma intact parathyroid hormone concentration (iPTH), FGF23, and urinary fractional excretion of calcium and phosphate were evaluated in all dogs at diagnosis and compared between each group. The correlation between these variables and urine protein-to-creatinine ratio (UPC) and urinary N-acetylglucosaminidase-to-creatinine ratio (uNAG/C) was evaluated in the HAC group. Medians [range] of serum phosphate concentration, urinary fractional excretion of calcium (FE(Ca)), and iPTH were significantly higher in dogs with HAC than in dogs with non-HAC illness (P<0.01) and healthy dogs (P<0.01). Increased 1,25(OH) <subscript>2</subscript> Vitamin D/25(OH)Vitamin D was also observed (P<0.001). In HAC group, UPC was significantly negatively correlated with 25(OH)Vitamin D (r(s): -0.54; P<0.01). Urinary NAG/C was significantly positively correlated with serum phosphate (r(s): 0.46; P=0.019). Increased serum phosphate, urinary excretion of calcium, and hyperparathyroidism were observed in dogs with HAC. Vitamin D metabolism may be shifted towards increased 1-alpha hydroxylation.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of interest FGF23 analysis cost was supported by Royal Canin. Fiona Da Riz’s residency received financial support from Royal Canin. None of the authors has any financial or personal relationships that could inappropriately influence or bias the content of the paper.<br /> (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- Animals
Dogs
Male
Female
Kidney Diseases veterinary
Kidney Diseases metabolism
Kidney Diseases urine
Parathyroid Hormone blood
Vitamin D blood
Vitamin D analogs & derivatives
Proteinuria veterinary
Proteinuria urine
Fibroblast Growth Factor-23
Dog Diseases urine
Dog Diseases metabolism
Dog Diseases blood
Biomarkers blood
Biomarkers urine
Phosphates blood
Phosphates urine
Phosphates metabolism
Calcium urine
Calcium blood
Calcium metabolism
Adrenocortical Hyperfunction veterinary
Adrenocortical Hyperfunction urine
Adrenocortical Hyperfunction blood
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1532-2971
- Volume :
- 305
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38788995
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2024.106146