Cystine and amino acid concentrations in the urine of pet ferrets (Mustela putorius furo)

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Jonathan Stockman , Shachar Malka , Nicolle Lofgren , Gina Vecere , Karen Rosenthal , Tara Piech , Andrea Fascetti , Jake Decker , Janina A. Krumbeck , Raphael Vanderstichel
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Abstract

Background

The prevalence of cystine urolithiasis in domestic ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) has increased dramatically in the past decade. Genetic mutations associated with a defect in the active resorption of cysteine (which is oxidized to cystine) and dibasic amino acids in the proximal renal tubules leading to cystinuria were described in several species; however, the etiology in ferrets is unknown. This study aimed to characterize cystinuria in pet ferrets.

Methods

Urine samples were aseptically acquired from 27 domestic client-owned ferrets with known dietary and medical histories. The samples underwent a routine urinalysis and microscopic evaluation. Urine aliquots were deproteinized with 6% sulfosalicylic acid and analyzed for amino acid concentrations by ion exchange chromatography.

Results

Urine cystine concentrations ranged from 8 to 2486 nmol/mL (median 243; SD 540.02). Principal component analyses revealed correlations among urinary amino acid concentrations, which were explained mostly by three components. Analyses revealed significant correlations between cystine and citrulline, ornithine, and lysine concentrations. Linear regression revealed a negative correlation between age and urinary cystine concentrations and no significant correlation between cystinuria and diet or treats.

Conclusions and clinical relevance

This is the 1st description of urine amino acid analysis in a cohort of pet ferrets. The detected correlations between cystine, ornithine, and citrulline could indicate that the pathology responsible for cystine urolithiasis in ferrets is like in other species. Result may indicate young ferrets are at increased risk of cystine urolithiasis Further research is needed to evaluate the possible association between diet and cystinuria.

家猫尿胱氨酸和氨基酸浓度的测定
在过去的十年中,国内雪貂(Mustela putorius furo)胱氨酸尿石症的患病率急剧增加。基因突变与半胱氨酸(被氧化为胱氨酸)和近端肾小管中二碱性氨基酸的主动吸收缺陷相关,导致胱氨酸尿。然而,雪貂的病因尚不清楚。本研究旨在研究宠物雪貂胱氨酸尿的特征。方法对27只已知饮食史和病史的家养雪貂进行无菌采集。这些样本进行了常规尿液分析和显微镜检查。用6%磺基水杨酸对尿液进行脱蛋白处理,并用离子交换色谱法测定氨基酸浓度。结果尿胱氨酸浓度范围为8 ~ 2486 nmol/mL(中位243;SD 540.02)。主成分分析揭示了尿氨基酸浓度之间的相关性,这主要由三个成分来解释。分析显示胱氨酸与瓜氨酸、鸟氨酸和赖氨酸浓度之间存在显著相关性。线性回归显示年龄与尿胱氨酸浓度呈负相关,而胱氨酸尿与饮食或治疗之间无显著相关性。结论和临床相关性这是宠物雪貂队列尿液氨基酸分析的首次描述。检测到胱氨酸、鸟氨酸和瓜氨酸之间的相关性可能表明雪貂中胱氨酸尿石症的病理与其他物种相似。结果可能表明幼雪貂患胱氨酸尿石症的风险增加,需要进一步的研究来评估饮食与胱氨酸尿症之间的可能联系。
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Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.20
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65
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine provides clinicians with a convenient, comprehensive, "must have" resource to enhance and elevate their expertise with exotic pet medicine. Each issue contains wide ranging peer-reviewed articles that cover many of the current and novel topics important to clinicians caring for exotic pets. Diagnostic challenges, consensus articles and selected review articles are also included to help keep veterinarians up to date on issues affecting their practice. In addition, the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine serves as the official publication of both the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV) and the European Association of Avian Veterinarians (EAAV). The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine is the most complete resource for practitioners who treat exotic pets.
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