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Escherichia coli Pyometra Induces Transient Glomerular and Tubular Dysfunction in Dogs

Authors :
Bert Maddens
Evelyne Meyer
Sylvie Daminet
Pascale Smets
Source :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 24:1263-1270
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

Background: Pyometra in dogs has been associated with renal injury. Hypothesis: Examine pyometra-related nephropathy by evaluating novel renal biomarkers. Animals: Twenty-five dogs with Escherichia coli pyometra. Fourteen clinically healthy bitches of comparable age. Methods: Prospective study. Urinary biomarkers determined by immunoassays (uIgG, uCRP, uAlb, uRBP, uTXB2) or colorimetric test (uNAG) with results normalized to urine creatinine concentration. Nonparametric Mann-Whitney U-test and Wilcoxon's signed-rank test used to compare healthy dogs and dogs with pyometra, and dogs with pyometra at initial and follow-up examination. Results: Urinary biomarkers (median, range) significantly increased in dogs with pyometra (uIgG/Cr: 169.7 mg/g, 4.8–1052.9; uCRP/Cr: 0.260 mg/g, 0.006–3.030; uAlb/Cr: 89.5 mg/g, 8.8–832.7; uRBP/Cr: 1.66 mg/g, 0.05–21.44; uNAG/Cr: 5.8 U/g, 1.6–27.7; uTXB2/Cr: 15.3 μg/g, 3.2–139.6) compared with healthy bitches (uIgG/Cr: 3.4 mg/g, 0.6–8.9; uCRP/Cr: below detection limit; uAlb/Cr: 17.5 mg/g, 1.3–166.3; uRBP/Cr: 0.13 mg/g, 0.02–0.44; uNAG/Cr: 2.4 U/g, 1.4–7.4; uTXB2/Cr: 2.4 μg/g, 1.2–4.7) (P .05). Conclusion and Clinical Importance: Pyometra-related renal dysfunction affects the nephron both at glomerular and proximal tubular level and is a transient process in most dogs with E. coli pyometra.

Details

ISSN :
08916640
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e1e0430b96d8daa631f64fbb5f6d54d1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.2010.0603.x