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Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism

BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoids influence the synthesis and metabolism of catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine) and metanephrines (metanephrine and normetanephrine). The aim of this study was to measure urinary catecholamines and metanephrines in dogs with hypercortisolism before and during tr...

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Autores principales: Sieber-Ruckstuhl, Nadja, Salesov, Elena, Quante, Saskia, Riond, Barbara, Rentsch, Katharina, Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina, Reusch, Claudia, Boretti, Felicitas
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28870207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1187-0
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author Sieber-Ruckstuhl, Nadja
Salesov, Elena
Quante, Saskia
Riond, Barbara
Rentsch, Katharina
Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina
Reusch, Claudia
Boretti, Felicitas
author_facet Sieber-Ruckstuhl, Nadja
Salesov, Elena
Quante, Saskia
Riond, Barbara
Rentsch, Katharina
Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina
Reusch, Claudia
Boretti, Felicitas
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description BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoids influence the synthesis and metabolism of catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine) and metanephrines (metanephrine and normetanephrine). The aim of this study was to measure urinary catecholamines and metanephrines in dogs with hypercortisolism before and during trilostane therapy. Urine samples were collected during initial work up and during therapy with trilostane in 14 dogs with hypercortisolism and in 25 healthy dogs. Epinephrine, norepinephrine, metanephrine and normetanephrine were measured using high-pressure liquid chromatography and expressed as ratios to urinary creatinine concentration. RESULTS: Untreated dogs with hypercortisolism had significantly higher epinephrine, norepinephrine, and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios compared to healthy dogs. During trilostane therapy, urinary catecholamines and their metabolites did not decrease significantly. However, dogs with low post-ACTH cortisol concentrations during trilostane therapy had less increased epinephrine, norepinephrine and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios compared to healthy dogs. There was no correlation of urinary catecholamines and their metabolites with baseline or post-ACTH cortisol or endogenous ACTH concentrations during trilostane therapy. CONCLUSION: Influences between steroid hormones and catecholamines seem to occur, as dogs with hypercortisolism have significantly higher urinary epinephrine, norepinephrine, and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios. Once-daily trilostane therapy does not lead to a significant decrease in catecholamines and their metabolites. Trilostane-treated dogs still have increased urinary epinephrine, norepinephrine and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios during trilostane therapy.
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spelling pubmed-55839712017-09-06 Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism Sieber-Ruckstuhl, Nadja Salesov, Elena Quante, Saskia Riond, Barbara Rentsch, Katharina Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina Reusch, Claudia Boretti, Felicitas BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoids influence the synthesis and metabolism of catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine) and metanephrines (metanephrine and normetanephrine). The aim of this study was to measure urinary catecholamines and metanephrines in dogs with hypercortisolism before and during trilostane therapy. Urine samples were collected during initial work up and during therapy with trilostane in 14 dogs with hypercortisolism and in 25 healthy dogs. Epinephrine, norepinephrine, metanephrine and normetanephrine were measured using high-pressure liquid chromatography and expressed as ratios to urinary creatinine concentration. RESULTS: Untreated dogs with hypercortisolism had significantly higher epinephrine, norepinephrine, and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios compared to healthy dogs. During trilostane therapy, urinary catecholamines and their metabolites did not decrease significantly. However, dogs with low post-ACTH cortisol concentrations during trilostane therapy had less increased epinephrine, norepinephrine and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios compared to healthy dogs. There was no correlation of urinary catecholamines and their metabolites with baseline or post-ACTH cortisol or endogenous ACTH concentrations during trilostane therapy. CONCLUSION: Influences between steroid hormones and catecholamines seem to occur, as dogs with hypercortisolism have significantly higher urinary epinephrine, norepinephrine, and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios. Once-daily trilostane therapy does not lead to a significant decrease in catecholamines and their metabolites. Trilostane-treated dogs still have increased urinary epinephrine, norepinephrine and normetanephrine:creatinine ratios during trilostane therapy. BioMed Central 2017-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5583971/ /pubmed/28870207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1187-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Sieber-Ruckstuhl, Nadja
Salesov, Elena
Quante, Saskia
Riond, Barbara
Rentsch, Katharina
Hofmann-Lehmann, Regina
Reusch, Claudia
Boretti, Felicitas
Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism
title Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism
title_full Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism
title_fullStr Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism
title_short Effects of Trilostane on urinary Catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with Hypercortisolism
title_sort effects of trilostane on urinary catecholamines and their metabolites in dogs with hypercortisolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28870207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1187-0
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