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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35103347/acute-kidney-injury-in-dogs-etiology-clinical-and-clinicopathologic-findings-prognostic-markers-and-outcome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dar Rimer, Hilla Chen, Mali Bar-Nathan, Gilad Segev
BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common, potentially fatal condition. OBJECTIVES: To characterize the etiologies, clinical and clinicopathologic findings, hospitalization period, and outcome of dogs with AKI and to identify markers of negative prognosis. ANIMALS: Two hundred forty-nine client-own dogs diagnosed with AKI and hospitalized at a veterinary teaching hospital. METHODS: Retrospective study. Search of medical records for dogs with AKI...
March 2022: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34940602/evaluation-of-serum-and-urine-amino-acids-in-dogs-with-chronic-kidney-disease-and-healthy-dogs-fed-a-renal-diet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcio Antonio Brunetto, Doris Pereira Halfen, Larissa Wunsche Risolia, Vivian Pedrinelli, Douglas Segalla Caragelasco, Thiago Henrique Annibale Vendramini, Julio César de Carvalho Balieiro, Cristiana Fonseca Ferreira Pontieri, Juliana Toloi Jeremias, Bruna Ruberti, Marcia Mery Kogika
This observational study aimed to evaluate serum and urinary amino acid (AA) concentrations in healthy dogs and dogs with chronic kidney disease (CKD) fed a commercial therapeutic renal diet with reduced protein and phosphorus levels. Ten dogs with CKD stages 3 or 4 composed the study group and received the renal diet for 180 days (RG T180). A control group (CG T30) composed of seven healthy dogs was fed a renal diet for 30 days. When comparing serum AA between RG T180 and CG T30, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, cysteine, citrulline, ornithine, taurine, branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), and total essential amino acids (EAA) were higher in RG T180...
December 6, 2021: Metabolites
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34879085/glomerulotubular-pathology-in-dogs-with-subclinical-ehrlichiosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leandro Zuccolotto Crivellenti, Cristiane Alves Cintra, Suellen Rodrigues Maia, Gyl Eanes Barros Silva, Sofia Borin-Crivellenti, Rachel Cianciolo, Christopher A Adin, Mirela Tinucci-Costa, Caio Santos Pennacchi, Aureo Evangelista Santana
Subclinical stage of ehrlichiosis is characterized by absence of clinical or laboratory alterations; however, it could lead to silent glomerular/tubular changes and contribute significantly to renal failure in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate glomerular and tubular alterations in dogs with subclinical ehrlichiosis. We evaluated renal biopsies of 14 bitches with subclinical ehrlichiosis and 11 control dogs. Samples were obtained from the left kidney, and the tissue obtained was divided for light microscopy, immunofluorescence, and transmission electron microscopy...
2021: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34820434/cystatin-c-and-iris-advances-in-the-evaluation-of-kidney-function-in-critically-ill-dog
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabiola de Oliveira Paes-Leme, Eliana M Souza, Paulo Ricardo Oliveira Paes, Maderleine Geisa Gomes, Felipe Santos Muniz, Marco Túlio Gomes Campos, Renata Barbosa Peixoto, Patricia Donado Vaz de Melo, Marcio H L Arndt, Adriane Costa Val
Critically ill hospitalized dogs are subject to certain complications, being acute kidney injury (AKI) a common one. Early diagnosis is crucial, and Cystatin C (CysC) is a reliable and early biomarker. The International Society of Renal Interest (IRIS) states that AKI severity can be assessed by mild changes in creatinine serum levels or reduction of urine output that cannot be considered biomarkers of renal injury but failure or insufficiency. Twenty-eight dogs admitted to the Intensive Care Unit under risk factors for the development of AKI were evaluated...
2021: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34730303/dissociative-anaesthesia-in-dogs-and-cats-with-use-of-tiletamine-and-zolazepam-combination-what-we-already-know-about-it
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Kucharski, Z Kiełbowicz
This article is an attempt to gather available literature regarding the use of tiletamine and zolazepam combination in anaesthesia in dogs and cats. Although tiletamine and zolazepam mixture has been known in veterinary practice for a long time, the increased interest in these drugs has been observed only recently. Tiletamine, similarly to ketamine, is a drug which belongs to the phencyclidine group. Ketamine has considerable popularity in veterinary practice what suggests that other dissociative anaesthetic drugs, such as tiletamine, could also prove effective in cats' and dogs' anaesthetic care...
September 2021: Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34727063/metabolic-alkalosis-following-mitral-valvuloplasty-in-a-dog-with-preoperative-acute-kidney-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katsuhiro Matsuura, Tomohiko Yoshida, Takuya Uehara, Shusaku Yamada, Hideki Yotsuida, Mizuki Hasegawa, Sakie Katayose, Kurumi Yamada, Youta Yaginuma
CASE DESCRIPTION: An 11-year-old sexually intact male Shih Tzu diagnosed with acute kidney injury and left-sided congestive heart failure that had nonelective mitral valve surgery. CLINICAL FINDINGS: Metabolic alkalosis developed postoperatively, and plasma bicarbonate concentration peaked 2 days after surgery (40.2 mmol/L; pH, 7.550). TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: Acetazolamide administration increased the urinary excretion of bicarbonate and contributed to the improvement of the dog's acid-base status and oxygenation capacity...
December 1, 2021: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34548653/sgc-stimulation-lowers-elevated-blood-pressure-in-a-new-canine-model-of-resistant-hypertension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Vogel, Philip Boehme, Susanne Homann, Mario Boehm, Katharina Andrea Schütt, Katharina Boden, Jakob Balitzki, Jörg Hüser, Wilfried Dinh, Hubert Truebel, Peter Sandner, Thomas Mondritzki
Therapy-resistant hypertension is a serious medical problem, causing end-organ damage, stroke, and heart failure if untreated. Since the standard of care fails in resistant hypertension patients, there is still a substantial unmet medical need for effective therapies. Active stimulation of soluble guanylyl cyclase via novel soluble guanylyl cyclase stimulators might provide an effective treatment option. To test this hypothesis, we established a new experimental dog model and investigated the effects of the soluble guanylyl cyclase-stimulator BAY 41-2272...
September 22, 2021: Hypertension Research: Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34541375/effects-of-time-on-differential-leucocyte-counts-and-biochemical-parameters-of-ovariohysterectomy-gastrotomy-and-intestinal-resection-and-anastomosis-in-nigerian-indigenous-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aboh I Kisani, Terfa O Nev, Abdullahi T Elsa
Differential leucocytes counts and some biochemical parameters could be affected over time by surgical procedures leading to kidney failure. Hence this study evaluates the effects of ovariohysterectomy (OVH), gastrotomy (GAT) and intestinal resection and anastomosis (ITR) on differential leucocyte counts and some biochemical parameters in Nigerian dogs. Twelve dogs of both sexes weighing 10.8±0.7 kg were randomly divided into three experimental groups of four each. The dogs were pre-treated with atropine sulphate (0...
December 2021: Veterinary and Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34297883/clinical-outcomes-and-prognostic-factors-associated-with-nonsteroidal-anti-inflammatory-drug-overdose-in-dogs-presented-to-an-emergency-room
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cara Steele, Darko Stefanovski, Mark P Rondeau
OBJECTIVE: To describe case presentations, clinical signs, and outcomes following nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) overdose in a clinical population of dogs and to identify factors associated with various outcomes including death or euthanasia, acute kidney injury, and suspected gastrointestinal ulceration (GIU). DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: University teaching hospital. ANIMALS: One hundred twenty-five client-owned dogs presenting to an emergency room for NSAID overdose between January 2006 and December 2017...
July 23, 2021: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34052958/renal-revascularization-by-a-pedicled-intestinal-segment-wrapping-the-kidney-a-new-method-for-kidney-revascularization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hossein Hodjati, Seyed Masood Moosavi, Ahmad Hosseinzadeh, Mohammad Hossein Anbardar, Shaghayegh Sherafatmand, Khalil Kazemnia, Hamidreza Hosseinpour, Reza Shahriarirad
BACKGROUND: Renal artery stenosis is caused by a heterogeneous group of diseases, including atherosclerosis and fibromuscular dysplasia, which can be treated medically, via endovascular techniques, or by open revascularization; however, satisfactory and effective results are not always obtained. We aimed to assess the possibility of renal revascularization by a pedicled intestinal segment wrapping the kidney. METHODS: Five dogs were operated on at three steps. At the first step, laparotomy was performed, and the right kidney was released...
May 29, 2021: International Urology and Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33959654/effects-of-iv-fluids-in-dogs-and-cats-with-kidney-failure
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REVIEW
Cathy Langston, Daniel Gordon
Intravenous fluid therapy has long been the mainstay of treatment of kidney disease, including acute kidney injury and uremic crisis associated with chronic kidney disease. Careful management of fluid dose is critical, as animals with kidney disease may have marked derangements in their ability to regulate fluid homeostasis and acid-base status. Understanding of the physiology of renal fluid handling is necessary, along with repeated attention to parameters of fluid status, electrolytes, and acid-base balance, to achieve optimal hydration status and avoid further damage or decrease in function from dehydration or overhydration...
2021: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33890477/metabolomics-analysis-reveals-deranged-energy-metabolism-and-amino-acid-metabolic-reprogramming-in-dogs-with-myxomatous-mitral-valve-disease
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Qinghong Li, Éva Larouche-Lebel, Kerry A Loughran, Terry P Huh, Jan S Suchodolski, Mark A Oyama
Background Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD), a naturally occurring heart disease, affects 10% to 15% of the canine population. Canine MMVD shares many similarities with human MMVD. Untargeted metabolomics was performed to identify changes in metabolic pathways and biomarkers with potential clinical utilities. Methods and Results Serum samples from 27 healthy, 22 stage B1, 18 stage B2 preclinical MMVD dogs, and 17 MMVD dogs with a history of congestive heart failure (CHF) were analyzed. Linear regression analysis identified 173 known metabolites whose concentrations were different among the 4 groups (adjusted P <0...
May 4, 2021: Journal of the American Heart Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33814522/expression-of-neuronal-nitric-oxide-synthase-and-renin-in-dysplastic-kidneys-of-young-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akira Yabuki, Yu Furusawa, Noriaki Miyoshi, Kazuyuki Taniguchi, Osamu Yamato
Renin and neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the kidney control the renin-angiotensin and tubuloglomerular feedback systems. The present study investigated the expression of renin and neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the dysplastic kidneys of three young dogs. Renin-immunoreactivity, which occurs in the juxtaglomerular and tubular cells of dysplastic kidneys, did not differ from that in the normal kidneys of young dogs. Macula densa cells in the normal kidneys showed neuronal nitric oxide synthase -immunoreactivity, but those in the dysplastic kidneys showed no apparent signals...
April 5, 2021: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33759464/-systemic-inflammatory-response-syndrome-in-pancreatic-necrosis-triggers-and-organ-damage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A P Vlasov, S G Anaskin, T I Vlasova, O Yu Rubtsov, N Yu Leshchankina, T A Muratova, N S Sheyranov, V E Ryazantsev, L N Umnov
OBJECTIVE: To determine the main trigger mechanisms of multiple organ failure in acute severe pancreatitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An experimental study included 26 dogs with pancreatic necrosis. We assessed homeostasis disorders and functional changes in the pancreas, bowel, liver, kidneys, lungs and heart. Forty-six patients with severe acute pancreatitis were examined. We studied homeostasis disorders and functional state of the organs, endotoxemia, lipid peroxidation, phospholipase activity, coagulation system and hypoxia...
2021: Khirurgiia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33730896/evaluation-of-the-diagnostic-value-of-the-renal-resistive-index-as-a-marker-of-the-subclinical-development-of-cardiorenal-syndrome-in-mmvd-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Szczepankiewicz, Urszula Pasławska, Natalia Siwińska, Krzysztof Plens, Robert Pasławski
INTRODUCTION: Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) in dogs inevitably causes renal dysfunction. These interactions are known as the cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). The main aims of the study were to evaluate whether renal resistive index (RRI) may be useful as a non-invasive marker in subclinical stage of kidney injury in dogs with MMVD and to compare RRI with SDMA and Cyst C. METHODS: Forty-four dogs were divided into two groups: control-15 healthy dogs and the heart group-29 dogs with MMVD (ACVIM class Cc)...
2021: Journal of the Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone System: JRAAS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33639872/bilateral-acute-renal-cortical-necrosis-after-a-dog-bite-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon A Amacher, Kirstine K Søgaard, Coralie Nkoulou, Raoul Sutter, Maja Weisser, Sandra S Zingg, Adrian Egli, Alexa Hollinger, Martin Siegemund
BACKGROUND: Capnocytophaga canimorsus is a Gram-negative capnophilic rod and part of dogs/cats' normal oral flora. It can be transmitted by bites, scratches, or even by contact of saliva with injured skin. Asplenic patients and patients with alcohol abuse are at particular risk for fulminant C. canimorsus sepsis. However, also immunocompetent patients can have a severe or even fatal infection. This is the first case of a severe C. canimorsus infection in an immunocompromised host complicated by acute renal cortical necrosis with a "reverse rim sign" in contrast-enhanced computed tomography on hospital admission...
February 27, 2021: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33458945/clinical-recovery-of-5-dogs-from-amatoxin-mushroom-poisoning-using-an-adapted-santa-cruz-protocol-for-people
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan C Goupil, Megan Davis, Abigail Kaufman, Diane Roberts, Todd Mitchell
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical course, treatment, and outcome of 5 dogs following ingestion of toxic Amanita spp. mushrooms containing amatoxins using an adapted version of the Santa Cruz protocol developed for people. CASE SERIES SUMMARY: Five dogs were presented with clinical signs compatible with amanitin toxicity with witnessed ingestion noted in 3 of 5 dogs. Clinical findings included acute onset vomiting and diarrhea, lethargy, and hepatopathy including signs of fulminant hepatic failure (increased liver enzyme activities, hyperbilirubinemia, prolonged clotting times, and hypoglycemia were noted among these cases)...
May 2021: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33349961/high-serum-creatinine-concentration-is-associated-with-metabolic-perturbations-in-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Ottka, Katariina Vapalahti, Ann-Marie Määttä, Nanna Huuskonen, Sinikka Sarpanen, Liisa Jalkanen, Hannes Lohi
BACKGROUND: The kidneys have many essential metabolic functions, and metabolic disturbances during decreased renal function have not been studied extensively. OBJECTIVES: To identify metabolic changes in blood samples with increased serum creatinine concentration, indicating decreased glomerular filtration. ANIMALS: Clinical samples analyzed using a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) based metabolomics platform. The case group consisted of 23 samples with serum creatinine concentration >125 μmol/L, and the control group of 873 samples with serum creatinine concentration within the reference interval...
December 21, 2020: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33177264/serum-cystatin-c-concentration-can-be-used-to-evaluate-glomerular-filtration-rate-in-small-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuichi Miyagawa, Ryota Akabane, Mizuki Ogawa, Masayoshi Nagakawa, Hirosumi Miyakawa, Naoyuki Takemura
Serum cystatin C levels (CysC) are used in human medicine to document progressive kidney failure. Although CysC are not thought to be useful for the diagnosis of kidney dysfunction in dogs, there has been no specific consideration of body weight as a confounding issue. The aim of this study was to assess that the utility of CysC for the diagnosis of decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in smaller vs. larger dogs. In clinically healthy dogs, serum creatinine (Cre) and CysC correlate directly with body weight; we found that dogs weighing <20 kg had significantly lower CysC than those weighing ≥20 kg (0...
November 10, 2020: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33133468/preliminary-assessment-of-electrochemotherapy-feasibility-in-dogs-with-vesical-transitional-cell-carcinoma
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Denner Santos Dos Anjos, Rafaela Guedes Buosi, Isadora Roratto, Luciane Dos Reis Mesquita, Oscar Rodrigo Sierra Matiz, Carlos Eduardo Fonseca-Alves, Enrico Pierluigi Spugnini
Electroporation is a technique that increases the uptake of chemotherapeutic drugs by tumors. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has been successfully used to treat solid tumors. Recently, novel applications have been explored in the treatment of visceral tumors. This report aimed to describe the ECT as an approach to vesical carcinoma in three dogs. The patients received ECT with bleomycin as an intravenous bolus and intra-lesional cisplatin (cases 2 and 3). The ECT was performed by electroporator (Onkodisruptor® ) using a plate and/or a single pair needle array electrode...
2020: Veterinary Research Forum
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