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Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease

BACKGROUND: Dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) can experience progressive renal tubular damage and dysfunction. The prevalence of renal tubular damage is not known in dogs with stable MMVD. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate renal tubular damage in dogs with stable MMVD by evaluation of urinary ne...

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Autores principales: Troia, Roberta, Sabetti, Maria Chiara, Crosara, Serena, Quintavalla, Cecilia, Romito, Giovanni, Mazzoldi, Chiara, Fidanzio, Francesca, Cescatti, Maura, Bertazzolo, Walter, Giunti, Massimo, Dondi, Francesco
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9708450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16503
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author Troia, Roberta
Sabetti, Maria Chiara
Crosara, Serena
Quintavalla, Cecilia
Romito, Giovanni
Mazzoldi, Chiara
Fidanzio, Francesca
Cescatti, Maura
Bertazzolo, Walter
Giunti, Massimo
Dondi, Francesco
author_facet Troia, Roberta
Sabetti, Maria Chiara
Crosara, Serena
Quintavalla, Cecilia
Romito, Giovanni
Mazzoldi, Chiara
Fidanzio, Francesca
Cescatti, Maura
Bertazzolo, Walter
Giunti, Massimo
Dondi, Francesco
author_sort Troia, Roberta
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description BACKGROUND: Dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) can experience progressive renal tubular damage and dysfunction. The prevalence of renal tubular damage is not known in dogs with stable MMVD. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate renal tubular damage in dogs with stable MMVD by evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin (NGAL). ANIMALS: Ninety‐eight MMVD dogs grouped according to the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) staging (group B1, n = 23; group B2, n = 27; group C + D, n = 48) and 46 healthy dogs. METHODS: Multicenter prospective observational study. Serum and urine chemistry including NGAL reported as uNGAL concentration (uNGAL) and normalized with urinary creatinine (uNGALC) were compared between MMVD dogs and healthy controls, and among different MMVD ACVIM stages. RESULTS: The MMVD dogs had significantly higher uNGAL and uNGALC (1204 pg/mL; range, 30‐39 732 and 1816 pg/mg; range, 22‐127 693, respectively) compared to healthy dogs (584 pg/mL; range, 56‐4072 and 231 pg/mg; range, 15‐2407, respectively; P = .002 and P < .0001, respectively). Both uNGAL and uNGALC increased with the increasing ACVIM stage (P = .001 and P < .001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Renal tubular damage is present in dogs with stable MMVD, as measured by increased uNGAL. This tubular damage is subclinical, occurs in all stages of MMVD even in the absence of azotemia, and increases with the severity of MMVD. Reno‐protective approaches to manage MMVD dogs should be explored to slow the progression of renal tubular damage in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-97084502022-12-02 Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease Troia, Roberta Sabetti, Maria Chiara Crosara, Serena Quintavalla, Cecilia Romito, Giovanni Mazzoldi, Chiara Fidanzio, Francesca Cescatti, Maura Bertazzolo, Walter Giunti, Massimo Dondi, Francesco J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) can experience progressive renal tubular damage and dysfunction. The prevalence of renal tubular damage is not known in dogs with stable MMVD. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate renal tubular damage in dogs with stable MMVD by evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin (NGAL). ANIMALS: Ninety‐eight MMVD dogs grouped according to the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) staging (group B1, n = 23; group B2, n = 27; group C + D, n = 48) and 46 healthy dogs. METHODS: Multicenter prospective observational study. Serum and urine chemistry including NGAL reported as uNGAL concentration (uNGAL) and normalized with urinary creatinine (uNGALC) were compared between MMVD dogs and healthy controls, and among different MMVD ACVIM stages. RESULTS: The MMVD dogs had significantly higher uNGAL and uNGALC (1204 pg/mL; range, 30‐39 732 and 1816 pg/mg; range, 22‐127 693, respectively) compared to healthy dogs (584 pg/mL; range, 56‐4072 and 231 pg/mg; range, 15‐2407, respectively; P = .002 and P < .0001, respectively). Both uNGAL and uNGALC increased with the increasing ACVIM stage (P = .001 and P < .001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Renal tubular damage is present in dogs with stable MMVD, as measured by increased uNGAL. This tubular damage is subclinical, occurs in all stages of MMVD even in the absence of azotemia, and increases with the severity of MMVD. Reno‐protective approaches to manage MMVD dogs should be explored to slow the progression of renal tubular damage in these patients. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-10-05 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9708450/ /pubmed/36196592 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16503 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Troia, Roberta
Sabetti, Maria Chiara
Crosara, Serena
Quintavalla, Cecilia
Romito, Giovanni
Mazzoldi, Chiara
Fidanzio, Francesca
Cescatti, Maura
Bertazzolo, Walter
Giunti, Massimo
Dondi, Francesco
Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease
title Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease
title_full Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease
title_fullStr Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease
title_short Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease
title_sort evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin to detect renal tubular damage in dogs with stable myxomatous mitral valve disease
topic SMALL ANIMAL
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9708450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196592
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16503
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