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J Vet Intern Med ; 25(2): 215-21, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21281355

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Plasma citrulline concentration is a reliable marker of global enterocyte mass in humans and is markedly decreased in diffuse small intestinal diseases. However, the relationship between acute intestinal damage and plasma citrulline concentration in dogs has never been documented. HYPOTHESIS: That dogs with parvoviral enteritis have a lower plasma citrulline concentration than healthy dogs and that plasma citrulline concentration is a predictor of death in puppies with parvoviral enteritis. ANIMALS: Sixty-one dogs with spontaneous parvoviral enteritis and 14 healthy age-matched control dogs. METHODS: Observational cohort study. Plasma citrulline concentration was measured by liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry in blood samples collected at admission and each day until death or discharge from the hospital. Parvovirus enteritis was confirmed by electron microscopy on a fecal sample. RESULTS: Median (interquartile range) plasma citrulline concentrations at admission were 2.8 µmol/L (range: 0.3, 49.0; P < .001 versus controls) in survivors (n = 49), 2.1 µmol/L (range: 0.5, 6.4, P < .001 versus controls) in nonsurvivors (n = 12) and 38.6 µmol/L (range: 11.4, 96.1) in controls (n = 14), respectively. There was no significant difference in plasma citrulline concentration between survivors and nonsurvivors within the parvovirus-infected puppies, and plasma citrulline concentration was not significantly associated with outcome in parvoviral enteritis. There were no significant changes in plasma citrulline concentration over the 8-day follow-up period. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Parvovirus enteritis is associated with a severe decrease in plasma citrulline concentration that does not appear to have any significant prognostic value.


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Citrulline/blood , Dog Diseases/blood , Enteritis/veterinary , Parvoviridae Infections/veterinary , Parvovirus , Animals , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Cohort Studies , Dog Diseases/pathology , Dog Diseases/virology , Dogs , Enteritis/blood , Enteritis/pathology , Enteritis/virology , Female , Male , Parvoviridae Infections/blood , Parvoviridae Infections/pathology , Prognosis
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