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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35917592/cardiac-gene-activation-varies-between-young-and-adult-cats-and-in-the-presence-of-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle E Colpitts, Jeff L Caswell, Gabrielle Monteith, Jessica Joshua, M Lynne O'Sullivan, Shari Raheb, Sonja Fonfara
Little is known about the difference of myocardial gene transcription in young and adult cats and how transcription is further modified in cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and with left atrial (LA) thrombus formation. We hypothesized that selected factors for coagulation, endothelial activation, inflammation, and remodelling are modified with age and are activated in the hearts of cats with HCM. Left atrial and ventricular (LV) samples from 12 cats with HCM (seven without (HCMwoAT] and five with LA thrombi [HCMwAT]), and six young (YC) and six adult (AC) control cats without cardiac disease were investigated for relative expression of the following genes using quantitative polymerase chain reaction: von Willebrand factor, a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with a thrombospondin type 1 motif member 13, platelet activating factor, E- and P-selectin, intercellular and vascular adhesion molecules-1, ß2-integrin, vascular endothelial growth factor, interleukin-6 (IL-6), monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), heat shock protein-70, and myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2C...
July 23, 2022: Research in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35909698/platelet-priming-and-activation-in-naturally-occurring-thermal-burn-injuries-and-wildfire-smoke-exposure-is-associated-with-intracardiac-thrombosis-and-spontaneous-echocardiographic-contrast-in-feline-survivors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avalene W K Tan, Ronald H L Li, Yu Ueda, Joshua A Stern, Mehrab Hussain, Satoshi Haginoya, Ashely N Sharpe, Catherine T Gunther-Harrington, Steven E Epstein, Nghi Nguyen
Wildfires pose a major health risk for humans, wildlife, and domestic animals. We previously discovered pathophysiologic parallels between domestic cats with naturally occurring smoke inhalation and thermal burn injuries and human beings with similar injuries; these were characterized by transient myocardial thickening, cardiac troponin I elevation and formation of intracardiac thrombosis. While the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, results from murine models suggest that platelet priming and activation may contribute to a global hypercoagulable state and thrombosis...
2022: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35764997/unusual-diagnosis-of-feline-cardiac-lymphoma-using-cardiac-needle-biopsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Tanaka, R Suzuki, M Hirata, Y Kagawa, H Koyama
BACKGROUND: Cardiac tumors in cats are relatively rare, with lymphoma accounting for more than half of all cases. However, feline cardiac lymphoma is often diagnosed post-mortem, and it is difficult to diagnose while the cat is still alive. It is the first report of a direct, rather than estimative, diagnosis with cardiac needle biopsy of a living cat with cardiac lymphoma. CASE PRESENTATION: A 3-year-old domestic short-haired male cat experienced loss of energy and loss of appetite...
June 28, 2022: BMC Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35454228/repeated-dose-pharmacodynamics-of-pimobendan-in-healthy-cats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keisuke Sugimoto, Kazutoshi Sugita, Kensuke Orito, Yoko Fujii
The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of repeated and multiple-dose pimobendan on cardiac systolic function and the correlations between changes in cardiac systolic function and plasma concentrations of pimobendan and O-desmethylpimobendan (ODMP). Five clinically healthy cats were subjected to four different medication protocols for 14 days, with a washout period of at least 1 month between each protocol. The protocols were pimobendan 0.5 mg/kg q12h (high dosage [HD] group); pimobendan 0.25 mg/kg q12h (standard dosage [SD] group); pimobendan 0...
April 11, 2022: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34955067/feline-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-reduced-microvascular-density-and-involvement-of-cd34-interstitial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Josep M Monné Rodríguez, Sonja Fonfara, Udo Hetzel, Anja Kipar
The sequence of pathological events in feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (fHCM) is still largely unknown, although we know that fHCM is characterized by interstitial remodeling in a macrophage-driven pro-inflammatory environment and that myocardial ischemia might contribute to its progression. This study aimed to gain further insights into the structural changes associated with interstitial remodeling in fHCM with special focus on the myocardial microvasculature and the phenotype of the interstitial cells...
December 27, 2021: Veterinary Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34869741/detection-of-congestive-heart-failure-and-myocardial-dysfunction-in-cats-with-cardiomyopathy-by-using-two-dimensional-speckle-tracking-echocardiography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryohei Suzuki, Takahiro Saito, Yunosuke Yuchi, Haruka Kanno, Takahiro Teshima, Hirotaka Matsumoto, Hidekazu Koyama
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a life-threatening condition in cats with cardiomyopathy. We hypothesized that myocardial dysfunction may induce progression to CHF pathophysiology in cats with cardiomyopathy. However, no previous studies have evaluated the involvement of myocardial dysfunction in cats with CHF. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between CHF and myocardial function assessed using two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (2D-STE). Sixteen client-owned healthy cats and 32 cats with cardiomyopathy were enrolled in this study...
2021: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34820440/analysis-of-the-serum-peptidomics-profile-for-cats-with-sarcomeric-gene-mutation-and-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pratch Sukumolanan, Narumon Phanakrop, Siriwan Thaisakun, Sittiruk Roytrakul, Soontaree Petchdee
Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) has a complex phenotype that is partly explained by genetic variants related to this disease. The serum peptidome profile is a promising approach to define clinically relevant biomarkers. This study aimed to classify peptide patterns in serum samples between cats with sarcomeric gene mutations and normal cats. Materials and Methods: In the total serum samples from 31 cats, several essential proteins were identified by peptidomics analysis. The 5,946 peptides were differentially expressed in cats with sarcomeric gene mutations compared with cats without mutations...
2021: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34722212/findings-suggestive-of-coronary-microvascular-dysfunction-in-cats-with-myocardial-ischemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guillermo Belerenian, Pablo Alejandro Donati, Cristian Daniel Rodriguez, Victor Castillo, Juan Manuel Guevara, Claudia Pucheta, Sergio Ferraris, Roberto Walter Israel Olivares
Background: Myocardial infarction (MI) is an important cause of death and disability among humans worldwide. Few studies have reported the occurrence of MI in small animals as well. Reports in human medicine indicate that up to 30% of patients with clinical signs compatible with myocardial ischemia suggestive of coronary disease exhibit normal epicardial arteries at angiography. These symptoms have been associated with a syndrome characterized by alterations in cardiac microvasculature, known as coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD)...
July 2021: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34707882/necropsy-findings-in-a-cat-with-diabetes-mellitus-and-heart-failure
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Melanie J Dobromylskyj, Christopher Jl Little
Case summary: A 7-year-old male neutered domestic shorthair cat, previously diagnosed and treated for diabetes mellitus (DM), subsequently presented in heart failure (HF). Echocardiography revealed biatrial and biventricular dilation with poor myocardial function, and a left atrial-to-aortic ratio of 1.95:1. There was caudal vena cava dilation, hepatomegaly and ascites. The HF was treated with furosemide for 5 weeks, but thereafter the cat presented recumbent and moribund, and was euthanased...
July 2021: JFMS Open Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34693811/the-feline-cardiomyopathies-2-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark D Kittleson, Etienne Côté
PRACTICAL RELEVANCE: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common form of feline cardiomyopathy observed clinically and may affect up to approximately 15% of the domestic cat population, primarily as a subclinical disease. Fortunately, severe HCM, leading to heart failure or arterial thromboembolism (ATE), only occurs in a small proportion of these cats. PATIENT GROUP: Domestic cats of any age from 3 months upward, of either sex and of any breed, can be affected...
November 2021: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34693806/the-feline-cardiomyopathies-1-general-concepts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark D Kittleson, Etienne Côté
PRACTICAL RELEVANCE: The feline cardiomyopathies are the most prevalent type of heart disease in adult domestic cats. Several forms have been identified (see Parts 2 and 3), with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) being the most common. Clinically the cardiomyopathies are often indistinguishable. Cats with subclinical cardiomyopathy may or may not have characteristic physical examination findings (eg, heart murmur, gallop sound), or radiographic cardiomegaly. Cats with severe disease may develop signs of heart failure (eg, dyspnea, tachypnea) or systemic arterial thromboembolism (ATE; eg, pain and paralysis)...
November 2021: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34693805/the-feline-cardiomyopathies-3-cardiomyopathies-other-than-hcm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark D Kittleson, Etienne Côté
PRACTICAL RELEVANCE: Although feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) occurs more commonly, dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM), arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC) and cardiomyopathy - nonspecific phenotype (NCM; formerly unclassified cardiomyopathy) are all recognized in domestic cats. PATIENT GROUP: Any adult domestic cat, of either sex and of any breed, can be affected. DIAGNOSTICS: The non-HCM cardiomyopathies are rarely suspected in subclinically affected cats, so most are first identified when a cat presents with signs of heart failure or systemic thromboembolic disease...
November 2021: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34566314/biochemical-electrolytic-and-cardiovascular-evaluations-in-cats-with-urethral-obstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Darlan Henrique Canei, Mariana Elisa Pereira, Maria Natália de Freitas, Yolanda Paim Arruda Trevisan, Carolina Zorzo, Juliano Bortolini, Adriane Jorge Mendonça, Valéria Régia Franco Sousa, Arleana do Bom Parto Ferreira de Almeida
Background and Aim: Urethral obstruction (UO) is a common condition in feline medicine. Severe acid-base and electrolyte disorders promote relevant electrocardiographic changes in these animals. Cardiac biomarkers such as cardiac troponin I have been shown to be useful in identifying cats with myocardial disease, but it has not been investigated whether UO leads to myocardial damages. This study aimed to evaluate biochemical changes, electrocardiographic findings, troponin I measurements, and electrolyte disturbances for 7 days in cats with UO...
August 2021: Veterinary World
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34391430/early-detection-of-myocardial-dysfunction-in-a-cat-that-gradually-progressed-to-endomyocardial-form-of-restrictive-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takahiro Saito, Ryohei Suzuki, Yunosuke Yuchi, Takahiro Teshima, Hirotaka Matsumoto, Hidekazu Koyama
BACKGROUND: Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is a common myocardial disease in cats, characterized by diastolic dysfunction and atrial enlargement without myocardial hypertrophy. Especially, endomyocardial form of RCM, one of the subtypes in RCM, is characterized by endocardial fibrosis, endocardial scar bridging the interventricular septum and left ventricular (LV) free wall, and deformation and distortion of the LV. However, it is unclear how the myocardial dysfunction and the endocardial scar contribute to the pathophysiology of RCM disease progression...
August 14, 2021: BMC Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34071192/left-and-right-myocardial-functionality-assessed-by-two-dimensional-speckle-tracking-echocardiography-in-cats-with-restrictive-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryohei Suzuki, Yunosuke Yuchi, Haruka Kanno, Takahiro Teshima, Hirotaka Matsumoto, Hidekazu Koyama
The endomyocardial form of restrictive cardiomyopathy (EMF-RCM), a primary disorder of the myocardium, is one of the diseases with poor prognosis in cats. We hypothesized that both the left and right myocardial functional abnormalities may occur in cats with EMF-RCM, causing this disease pathophysiology and clinical status. Out of the 25 animals included in this study, 10 were client-owned cats with EMF-RCM, and 15 were healthy cats. In this study, cats were assessed for layer-specific myocardial function (whole, endocardial, and epicardial) in the left ventricular longitudinal and circumferential directions, and right ventricular longitudinal direction, via two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (2D-STE)...
May 28, 2021: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33848803/myocardial-transcription-of-inflammatory-and-remodeling-markers-in-cats-with-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-and-systemic-diseases-associated-with-an-inflammatory-phenotype
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonja Fonfara, Sarah Kitz, Gabrielle Monteith, Shelley Hahn, Anja Kipar
Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is characterized by macrophage-driven myocardial remodeling processes in a pro-inflammatory environment. To further investigate the mechanisms behind these processes, the myocardial transcription of cytokines and remodeling enzymes was comparatively assessed in cats with HCM and cats without cardiac diseases. Sixty-seven cats were included, 17 cats with HCM (including 5 with atrial thrombus; AT), and 50 cats without cardiac diseases. The latter comprised 10 control cats (no cardiac or relevant systemic disease), 34 cats with diseases suspected to be associated with a systemic inflammatory state of which 18 suffered from feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), and 6 cats with multicentric lymphoma...
April 1, 2021: Research in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33802401/updates-on-laboratory-evaluation-of-feline-cardiac-diseases
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Alessandra Gavazza, Andrea Marchegiani, Lorenza Guerriero, Vanessa Turinelli, Andrea Spaterna, Sara Mangiaterra, Livio Galosi, Giacomo Rossi, Matteo Cerquetella
Laboratory tests can be altered in cardiovascular diseases and the investigation of specific tests or biomarkers may provide additional information about myocardial damage. Traditional laboratory tests, such as cell blood count, serum biochemistry, and coagulation, can be useful in investigating patients, but are not specific. However, markers like Troponin and Natriuretic Peptides may possibly furnish further data on myocardium damage and can be used in both studying and monitoring cats with cardiac disease...
March 3, 2021: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33327886/intrahistiocytic-storage-of-clofazimine-crystals-in-a-cat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathan D Helgert, Debra L Miller, Jacqueline C Whittemore, Mee-Ja M Sula
A 13-year-old castrated male Maine coon cat with a 5-year history of atypical mycobacteriosis was euthanized and submitted for necropsy. The cat had been kept in clinical remission since diagnosis using a combination of the antimycobacterial drug clofazimine and additional multimodal antimicrobial therapy. Grossly, tissues were diffusely discolored red-brown to yellow. Histologically, the myocardial interstitum was expanded by numerous, often multinucleated cells, which were distended by uniformly shaped acicular cytoplasmic spaces...
March 2021: Veterinary Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33214588/micro-computed-tomography-micro-ct-for-the-assessment-of-myocardial-disarray-fibrosis-and-ventricular-mass-in-a-feline-model-of-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jose Novo Matos, Patricia Garcia-Canadilla, Ian C Simcock, J Ciaran Hutchinson, Melanie Dobromylskyj, Anna Guy, Owen J Arthurs, Andrew C Cook, Virginia Luis Fuentes
Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) is a high-resolution imaging modality that provides accurate tissue characterization. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) occurs as a spontaneous disease in cats, and is characterized by myocardial hypertrophy, disarray and fibrosis, as in humans. While hypertrophy/mass (LVM) can be objectively measured, fibrosis and myocyte disarray are difficult to assess. We evaluated the accuracy of micro-CT for detection and quantification of myocardial disarray and fibrosis by direct comparison with histopathology...
November 19, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32339994/accessory-left-ventricular-chamber-in-a-cat-multimodality-imaging-description-by-cardiac-magnetic-resonance-imaging-and-echocardiography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Bouvard, M Longo, T Schwarz, Y Martinez Pereira
A left ventricular accessory chamber is a complex and uncommon phenotype consisting in a subdivision of the left ventricle by a thick-walled muscle bundle or septum into two cavities. Multiple aetiologies such as congenital double-chambered left ventricle and acquired endomyocardial form of restrictive cardiomyopathy have been reported. The endomyocardial form of restrictive cardiomyopathy, owing to its structural heterogeneity, can present a similar phenotype to the congenital abnormality with intraventricular lesions bridging the ventricular septum and left ventricular free wall...
April 3, 2020: Journal of Veterinary Cardiology: the Official Journal of the European Society of Veterinary Cardiology
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