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Investigation of the association between serum protein concentrations and concurrent chronic kidney disease in hyperthyroid cats

Authors :
Joy Archer
Tim Williams
Jonathan Elliott
Harriet M. Syme
Williams, Timothy [0000-0002-9775-8285]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Our objective was to identify if changes in serum protein concentrations occur in hyperthyroidism and to assess their association with the development of azotaemia following treatment.\ud \ud Initially non-azotaemic hyperthyroid cats and healthy older cats were included. Serum concentrations of protein fractions were determined by agarose gel electrophoresis and compared between; hyperthyroid and control cats, initially non-azotaemic hyperthyroid cats which developed azotaemia in a 4 month follow up period (masked-azotaemic) and those which remained non-azotaemic, and hyperthyroid cats before and at the time of restoration of euthyroidism. Data are presented as median [25th, 75th percentiles].\ud \ud Hyperthyroid cats (n = 56) had higher serum α2 globulin concentrations (12.5 [10.9, 13.1] g/L vs. 9.8 [3.0, 11.4] g/L; P < 0.001) and lower serum γ globulin concentrations (11.4 [9.1, 13.3] g/L vs. 14.0 [12.4, 16.8] g/L; P = 0.001) than control cats (n = 26). Following treatment, serum total globulin concentration increased (from 38.6 [35.4, 42.8] g/L to 42.3 [39.0, 45.7] g/L; P < 0.001), serum α2 globulin concentration decreased (from 12.5 [10.9, 13.9] g/L to 11.5 [10.1, 12.6] g/L; P < 0.001) and serum γ globulin concentration increased (from 11.4 [9.0, 13.3] g/L to 14.0 [12.4, 16.8] g/L; P < 0.001). Serum concentrations of total globulin or globulin fractions were not significantly different between masked-azotaemic and non azotaemic groups.\ud \ud In conclusion, hyperthyroidism is associated with altered serum concentrations of the α2 and γ globulin fractions, however these changes were not associated with the development of azotaemic chronic kidney disease following treatment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
Accession number :
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