Urinary calcium assessment and its relation with age, sex and Encephalitozoon cuniculi serological status in otherwise healthy pet rabbits.

IF 1.3 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2019-11-05 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1136/vetreco-2017-000251
Miguel Gallego
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Background: Urinary calcium excretion by rabbits is set proportionately higher than that of other species, giving the rabbit urine its characteristic cloudy appearance. During pregnancy, lactation and growth, or when metabolic disorders interfere in the renal excretion of calcium, it is reported that less calcium is excreted and the urine appears clear. The quantification of the calcium concentration in the urine of rabbits may be of importance in the management of diseases that affect calcium metabolism, especially in kidney disease; however, reference intervals for urinary calcium concentration (UC) are unreported in pet rabbits.

Methods: Prospective data from 63 healthy pet rabbits were evaluated. An inhouse modified Arsenazo III technique, without acidifying the urine, was used to determine the reference intervals for UC and UC:creatinine ratio. Urinary protein:creatinine ratio, UC, UC:creatinine ratio, urinary gamma-glutamyl transferase concentration (UG), UG:creatinine ratio, phosphorus, plasma total calcium, plasma creatinine, urea and ionised calcium were assessed according to age, sex, neutered status, urine collection method and Encephalitozoon cuniculi IgG status in healthy rabbits.

Results: The reference intervals for UC and UC:creatinine ratio were 4.2-31.1 mg/dl (1.03-7.78 mmol/l) and less than 0.3, respectively. The results showed that none of these variables was influenced by the parameters evaluated, except for the phosphorus value, which was higher in pet rabbits aged up to 3 years compared with those over 3 years, suggesting that published reference values for plasma phosphorus in rabbits should be adjusted according to age.

Conclusion: The modified Arsenazo III technique described in the present work and the established reference values for UC and UCC in pet rabbits could be useful in the management of kidney disease in rabbits. The results showed that E cuniculi IgG seropositivity has no influence on the variables of renal interest in otherwise healthy rabbits.

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健康宠物兔尿钙评估及其与年龄、性别和楔状脑炎血清学状况的关系
背景兔子的尿钙排泄量按比例高于其他物种,使兔子的尿液呈现出特有的浑浊外观。据报道,在怀孕、哺乳和生长期间,或当代谢紊乱干扰肾脏钙的排泄时,排泄的钙较少,尿液清澈。兔子尿液中钙浓度的定量在治疗影响钙代谢的疾病,特别是肾脏疾病中可能具有重要意义;然而,在宠物兔中,尿钙浓度(UC)的参考区间尚未报道。方法对63只健康宠物兔的前瞻性数据进行评价。在不酸化尿液的情况下,使用内部改良的偶氮胂III技术来确定UC和UC:肌酸酐比率的参考区间。根据年龄、性别、绝育状态、尿液采集方法和脑炎-楔状体IgG状态,评估健康兔的尿蛋白:肌酸酐比率、UC、UC:肌酸酐比值、尿γ-谷氨酰转移酶浓度(UG)、UG:肌酸酐比率,磷、血浆总钙、血浆肌酸酐、尿素和电离钙。结果UC和UC:肌酸酐比率的参考区间为4.2–31.1 mg/dl(1.03–7.78 mmol/l)和小于0.3。结果表明,除了磷值外,这些变量都不受评估参数的影响,与3岁以上的宠物兔相比,3岁以下的宠物兔的磷值更高,这表明兔子血浆磷的已公布参考值应根据年龄进行调整。结论本工作所述的改良偶氮胂III技术以及所建立的宠物兔UC和UCC参考值可用于兔肾脏疾病的治疗。结果表明,在其他健康兔中,E楔IgG血清阳性对肾脏兴趣变量没有影响。
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Veterinary Record Open
Veterinary Record Open VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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