Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Hyperadrenocorticism is one of the most common endocrine disorders in dogs. Regarding to the kidneys, chronic hypercortisolemia can cause damage to the glomerulus, and evolve into chronic kidney disease. This study evaluated nine normotensive dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism, before and after therapy with trilostane, during the follow-up period of six months, in order to investigate the development of pathological proteinuria by quantitative (urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio) and qualitative (urinary protein electrophoresis) methods, and also to monitor its intensity over the course of the disease and therapy. The main renal lesion detected in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism was in the tubular segment, evidenced by the prevalence of urinary protein bands of lower molecular weight, indicating the lack absorption of these proteins in the proximal segment of the nephron. Low molecular weight proteins persisted throughout the follow-up. Regarding the future of routine veterinary medical clinic in the care of patients with hyperadrenocorticism, the assessments of proteinuria determinations by the urinary protein-to-creatinin ratio and urinary protein electrophoresis, according to the results obtained in this study, can add more information about the renal damage in these animals, and contribute to the prognosis. |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane Caragelasco,Douglas S. Hyperadrenocorticism proteinuria electrophoresis trilostane dog |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane |
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Urine protein electrophoresis study in dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism during therapy with trilostane |
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Caragelasco,Douglas S. |
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Caragelasco,Douglas S. Kogika,Márcia M. Martorelli,Cínthia R. Kanayama,Khadine K. Simões,Denise M.N. |
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Kogika,Márcia M. Martorelli,Cínthia R. Kanayama,Khadine K. Simões,Denise M.N. |
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Caragelasco,Douglas S. Kogika,Márcia M. Martorelli,Cínthia R. Kanayama,Khadine K. Simões,Denise M.N. |
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Hyperadrenocorticism proteinuria electrophoresis trilostane dog |
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Hyperadrenocorticism proteinuria electrophoresis trilostane dog |
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ABSTRACT: Hyperadrenocorticism is one of the most common endocrine disorders in dogs. Regarding to the kidneys, chronic hypercortisolemia can cause damage to the glomerulus, and evolve into chronic kidney disease. This study evaluated nine normotensive dogs with pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism, before and after therapy with trilostane, during the follow-up period of six months, in order to investigate the development of pathological proteinuria by quantitative (urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio) and qualitative (urinary protein electrophoresis) methods, and also to monitor its intensity over the course of the disease and therapy. The main renal lesion detected in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism was in the tubular segment, evidenced by the prevalence of urinary protein bands of lower molecular weight, indicating the lack absorption of these proteins in the proximal segment of the nephron. Low molecular weight proteins persisted throughout the follow-up. Regarding the future of routine veterinary medical clinic in the care of patients with hyperadrenocorticism, the assessments of proteinuria determinations by the urinary protein-to-creatinin ratio and urinary protein electrophoresis, according to the results obtained in this study, can add more information about the renal damage in these animals, and contribute to the prognosis. |
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