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NON INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION INCLUDING QUALITATITE PROTEINURIA TO DETECT AN EARLY RENAL DAMAGE IN CANINE LEISHMANIASIS

Authors :
Buono Agostino
Duque J
FERLIZZA, ENEA
Zaragoza C
Barrera R
ISANI, GLORIA
DONDI, FRANCESCO
Buono Agostino
Duque J
Ferlizza Enea
Zaragoza C
Barrera R
Isani Gloria
Dondi Francesco
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Urine markers are advocated to early detect kidney damage in the clinical practice, nevertheless histology remains the gold standard. The aim of this study was to evaluate quali-quantitative proteinuria and possible renal damage using different non-invasive tests in dogs affected by leishmaniasis.Based on clinical signs and serology/cytology, 26 affected dogs (Leish) were included. Fifteen healthy, non-proteinuric dogs were selected as Control. Upon admission, all dogs underwent to physical examination, Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) measurement, clinicopathological evaluation (CBC, Urea, Creatinine, ALT, ALP, Glucose, Calcium, Phosphorous, Sodium, Potassium, Cholesterol, Triglyceride, Albumin, Total Protein), serology, urinalysis, ultrasound examination and Renal Resistive Index (RRI) determination. Urine Total Protein and Urine Albumin to Creatinine ratios (UPC; UAC), urine High Resolution agarose and Silver Staining Sodium-Dodecyl-Sulphate-PolyAcrylamide gel electrophoresis (HRE; SDS-PAGE) were performed. A cut-off of 66 kDa was selected to classify bands in High or Low Molecular Weight (HMW; LMW). Data were analyzed with non-parametric statistics and ROC curve analysis (ROC). A difference was considered significant for p0.5) was detected in 16/26 dogs (P), 5/26 were borderline proteinuric (BLP; UPC 0.2-0.5) and 5/26 were nonproteinuric (NP, UPC 0.17, 89% Sensitivity and 88% Specificity and for UAC >0.013, 94% Sensitivity and 82% Specificity. The Areas under the Curve for UPC and UAC were 0.89 and 0.92, respectively. Non-invasive methods, particularly urinary SDS-PAGE, could be useful to detect an early renal damage in canine leishmaniasis. Further studies are required to correlate these findings to renal histology

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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