Single-injection inulin clearance for routine measurement of glomerular filtration rate in cats

Author:

Haller M1,Rohner K2,Müller W3,Reutter F4,Binder H5,Estelberger W6,Arnold P7

Affiliation:

1. Kleintierpraxis HallMa, Oberdorfstrasse 4, CH-5706 Boniswil, Switzerland

2. Kleintierpraxis, Seeblerstrasse 5, CH-8172 Niederglatt, Switzerland

3. Labor ALOMED, Öschlestrasse 77, D-78315 Radolfzell-Bohringen, Germany

4. Byk Gulden, Department of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Byk-Gulden-Strasse 2, D-78467 Konstanz, Germany

5. Schwendi 14, CH-8486 Rikon, Switzerland

6. Medizinisch-Chemisches Institut, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Harrachgasse 21/2, A-8010 Graz, Austria

7. Altfeldweg 23, CH-5103 Moriken, Switzerland

Abstract

Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was determined in 53 cats using an inulin single-injection method. Thirty healthy young adult cats were used to establish normal values. The procedure was also used in 23 cats that were either older than 10 years or had borderline serum creatinine levels. The total clearance was calculated from the decay of the serum inulin concentration after injection of 3000 mg/m2body surface area using a two-compartment model. Concomitant inulin and iohexol clearance in nine cats showed excellent correlation between the two methods. Calculated normal values for GFR in 30 healthy cats were 35.9–58.5 (median 46.0) ml/min/m2or 2.07–3.69 (median 2.72) ml/min/kg. A few cats with normal creatinine or blood urea nitrogen levels were detected as having reduced GFR and therefore being in a state of early renal dysfunction. The study indicates that single-injection inulin clearance is a valuable tool for routine GFR measurement in cats. An ‘inulin excretion test’ using only one blood sample 3 h after the administration of 3000 mg/m2body surface area could prove an attractive alternative for the assessment of renal function in daily practice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Small Animals

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