Urinary syndecan-1 in dogs anesthetized with isoflurane or sevoflurane: A randomized, prospective study

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Stephanie Harris, Katherine Gerken, Stuart Clark-Price, Ellan Hung, Tom Jukier, Amy Yanke, Kendon Kuo, Maureen McMichael
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Abstract

Background

Syndecan-1 (SDC1) is an established marker of endothelial glycocalyx shedding. Most research on SDC1 has focused on plasma or serum concentrations, and little is known about urine concentrations.

Objectives

Measure urinary SDC1 concentrations in dogs undergoing anesthesia with either sevoflurane or isoflurane and assess the effects of anesthesia duration and IV crystalloids on urinary SDC1 concentrations.

Animals

Thirty-one client-owned dogs undergoing anesthesia for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with or without surgery for suspected intervertebral disk disease (IVDD) were used.

Methods

Dogs with suspected IVDD were randomized to undergo anesthesia with either sevoflurane or isoflurane. Urine was collected before and immediately after anesthesia for the analysis of SDC1. Urinary creatinine concentrations also were measured, and the ratio of urinary SDC1 to urinary creatinine (USCR) was used to account for dilution.

Results

Median (range) USCR was significantly higher after anesthesia compared with baseline for all groups combined (P < .05). No significant difference was found between the groups for age, sex, weight, and type of anesthesia. Multiple regression analysis of the effect of the independent variables inhalant type, age, weight, sex, anesthesia time, surgery, and quantity of IV fluids on the dependent variable SDC1 found that only the quantity of IV fluids significantly predicted a change (P < .001).

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

The total volume of lactated Ringer's solution administered to anesthetized dogs may affect USCR. Further investigations are warranted to evaluate the relationship between IV fluids and SDC1.

用异氟烷或七氟烷麻醉狗的尿中辛迪加-1:一项随机前瞻性研究。
背景:Syndecan-1(SDC1)是内皮细胞糖萼脱落的既定标志物。有关 SDC1 的研究大多集中在血浆或血清浓度上,对尿液浓度知之甚少:目标:测量接受七氟醚或异氟醚麻醉的狗的尿液中 SDC1 的浓度,并评估麻醉持续时间和静脉晶体液对尿液中 SDC1 浓度的影响:31只客户饲养的疑似椎间盘疾病(IVDD)的犬只接受了有或无手术的磁共振成像(MRI)麻醉:方法: 患有疑似椎间盘突出症的狗随机接受七氟醚或异氟醚麻醉。在麻醉前和麻醉后立即收集尿液以分析 SDC1。同时还测量了尿肌酐浓度,并使用尿 SDC1 与尿肌酐的比率(USCR)来计算稀释:结果:在所有组别中,麻醉后尿肌酐中位数(范围)明显高于基线值(P 结论和临床重要性):给麻醉犬注射的乳酸林格氏液总量可能会影响 USCR。有必要进一步研究静脉输液与 SDC1 之间的关系。
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243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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