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Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses

Glucocorticoid preparations have anti-inflammatory effects, and are commonly used in the equine clinical setting; however, such treatments can cause a number of side effects. Adrenal insufficiency is an adverse effect induced by the suppression of adrenal function following drug administration. This...

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Autores principales: KIKUCHI, Mio, NAGATA, Shun-ichi, ISHIGE, Taichiro, MINAMIJIMA, Yohei, HIROTA, Kei-ichi, TOZAKI, Teruaki, KAKOI, Hironaga, KIZAKI, Keiichiro
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37150610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.23-0011
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author KIKUCHI, Mio
NAGATA, Shun-ichi
ISHIGE, Taichiro
MINAMIJIMA, Yohei
HIROTA, Kei-ichi
TOZAKI, Teruaki
KAKOI, Hironaga
KIZAKI, Keiichiro
author_facet KIKUCHI, Mio
NAGATA, Shun-ichi
ISHIGE, Taichiro
MINAMIJIMA, Yohei
HIROTA, Kei-ichi
TOZAKI, Teruaki
KAKOI, Hironaga
KIZAKI, Keiichiro
author_sort KIKUCHI, Mio
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description Glucocorticoid preparations have anti-inflammatory effects, and are commonly used in the equine clinical setting; however, such treatments can cause a number of side effects. Adrenal insufficiency is an adverse effect induced by the suppression of adrenal function following drug administration. This study aimed to investigate the influence of two glucocorticoid preparations, dexamethasone and hydrocortisone, on adrenocortical function in horses. The usual doses of dexamethasone and hydrocortisone preparations in equine practice were administered intramuscularly to six horses, and peripheral blood was collected at different time points. Concentrations of dexamethasone and hydrocortisone in the plasma, before and after drug administration, were measured using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Considering circadian rhythms in endogenous hydrocortisone levels, hormone concentrations, before and after drug administration, were compared at the same time of the day. Plasma dexamethasone concentrations were below the limit of quantification at 72 hr post-administration. Plasma hydrocortisone concentrations were significantly lower from 1 to 72 hr after administration. After hydrocortisone preparation administration, plasma hydrocortisone levels were significantly higher until 9 hr, and significantly lower at 24 and 48 hr. The suppression rate of endogenous hydrocortisone ranged over 2.2–5.3% with dexamethasone treatment and 17.5–45.7% with hydrocortisone treatment. The study clearly indicated the effects of glucocorticoids on adrenocortical function in horses and provided basic knowledge about the selection and prescription of glucocorticoid preparations and setting the withdrawal times in equine clinical setting.
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spelling pubmed-103155562023-07-04 Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses KIKUCHI, Mio NAGATA, Shun-ichi ISHIGE, Taichiro MINAMIJIMA, Yohei HIROTA, Kei-ichi TOZAKI, Teruaki KAKOI, Hironaga KIZAKI, Keiichiro J Vet Med Sci Internal Medicine Glucocorticoid preparations have anti-inflammatory effects, and are commonly used in the equine clinical setting; however, such treatments can cause a number of side effects. Adrenal insufficiency is an adverse effect induced by the suppression of adrenal function following drug administration. This study aimed to investigate the influence of two glucocorticoid preparations, dexamethasone and hydrocortisone, on adrenocortical function in horses. The usual doses of dexamethasone and hydrocortisone preparations in equine practice were administered intramuscularly to six horses, and peripheral blood was collected at different time points. Concentrations of dexamethasone and hydrocortisone in the plasma, before and after drug administration, were measured using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Considering circadian rhythms in endogenous hydrocortisone levels, hormone concentrations, before and after drug administration, were compared at the same time of the day. Plasma dexamethasone concentrations were below the limit of quantification at 72 hr post-administration. Plasma hydrocortisone concentrations were significantly lower from 1 to 72 hr after administration. After hydrocortisone preparation administration, plasma hydrocortisone levels were significantly higher until 9 hr, and significantly lower at 24 and 48 hr. The suppression rate of endogenous hydrocortisone ranged over 2.2–5.3% with dexamethasone treatment and 17.5–45.7% with hydrocortisone treatment. The study clearly indicated the effects of glucocorticoids on adrenocortical function in horses and provided basic knowledge about the selection and prescription of glucocorticoid preparations and setting the withdrawal times in equine clinical setting. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2023-05-08 2023-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10315556/ /pubmed/37150610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.23-0011 Text en ©2023 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Internal Medicine
KIKUCHI, Mio
NAGATA, Shun-ichi
ISHIGE, Taichiro
MINAMIJIMA, Yohei
HIROTA, Kei-ichi
TOZAKI, Teruaki
KAKOI, Hironaga
KIZAKI, Keiichiro
Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses
title Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses
title_full Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses
title_fullStr Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses
title_short Evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses
title_sort evaluation of the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on adrenocortical functions by monitoring endogenous hydrocortisone in horses
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37150610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.23-0011
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