Effect of Trilostane and Mitotane on Aldosterone Secretory Reserve in Dogs with Pituitary‐Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism

نویسندگان

  • L.E. Reid
  • E.N. Behrend
  • L.G. Martin
  • R.J. Kemppainen
  • C.R. Ward
  • J.C. Lurye
  • T.C. Donovan
  • H.P. Lee
چکیده

BACKGROUND Maximal aldosterone secretion in healthy dogs occurs 30 minutes postadrenocorticotropin (ACTH; 5 μg/kg IV) stimulation. The effect of trilostane and mitotane on aldosterone at that time is unknown. OBJECTIVES To assess the effect of trilostane and mitotane in dogs with pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism on aldosterone secretory reserve. To determine if aldosterone concentration correlates with electrolyte concentrations. ANIMALS Serum collected from 79 client-owned dogs and 33 stored samples. METHODS Client-owned dogs had ACTH stimulation tests with cortisol concentrations measured at 0 and 60 minutes and aldosterone concentrations measured at 0, 30, and 60 minutes. Stored samples had aldosterone concentrations measured at 0 and 60 minutes. Ten historical clinically healthy controls were included. All had basal sodium and potassium concentrations measured. RESULTS The aldosterone concentrations in the mitotane- and trilostane-treated dogs at 30 and 60 minutes post-ACTH were significantly lower than in clinically healthy dogs; no significant difference was detected in aldosterone concentration between 30 and 60 minutes in treated dogs. However, a significantly higher percentage of dogs had decreased aldosterone secretory reserve detected at 30 minutes than at 60 minutes. At 30 minutes, decreased secretory reserve was detected in 49% and 78% of trilostane- and mitotane-treated dogs, respectively. No correlation was detected between aldosterone and serum electrolyte concentrations. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE Decreased aldosterone secretory reserve is common in trilostane- and mitotane-treated dogs; it cannot be predicted by measurement of serum electrolyte concentrations. Aldosterone concentration at 30 minutes post-ACTH stimulation identifies more dogs with decreased aldosterone secretory reserve than conventional testing at 60 minutes.

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دوره 28  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014