Vitamin D status in female dogs with mammary gland tumors

Author:

Pineda Carmen12ORCID,Raya Ana I.12,Morgaz Juan12,Sánchez‐Céspedes Raquel3,Millán Yolanda3,Aguilera‐Tejero Escolástico12,López Ignacio12

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal University of Córdoba Córdoba Spain

2. Hospital Clínico Veterinario University of Córdoba Córdoba Spain

3. Departamento de Anatomía y Anatomía Patológica Comparadas y Toxicología University of Córdoba Córdoba Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLittle information exists about vitamin D status in bitches with mammary tumors.ObjectivesTo determine whether low plasma vitamin D concentrations are found in bitches with mammary tumors.AnimalsEighty‐five client‐owned bitches with mammary tumors (n = 21 benign, n = 64 malignant) and 39 age‐matched healthy bitches.MethodsCase‐control study. Plasma ionized and total calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, urea, creatinine, albumin, total proteins, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcitriol (1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D), and 25‐hydroxyvitamin D concentrations were measured in all bitches at the time of clinical diagnosis and before any treatments. Statistical analysis was performed to compare variables among groups (control, benign, and malignant).ResultsNo significant differences were found when plasma 25‐hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in bitches with malignant (148.9 [59.9] ng/mL) and benign mammary tumors (150.1 [122.3] ng/mL) were compared with control group (129.9 [54.5] ng/mL). Parathyroid hormone was significantly higher in bitches with malignant (19.9 [20.5] pg/mL), and benign mammary tumors (14.6 [14.9] pg/mL) compared with control group (7.5 [7.5] pg/mL; P < .01). Only the presence of mammary tumors (P < .01) and age (P = .04; adjusted R2 = .22) was significant in predicting PTH.ConclusionsBitches with mammary tumors do not have low 25‐hydroxyvitamin D concentrations thus vitamin D supplementation is unlikely to be useful for prevention of mammary tumors in bitches.

Publisher

Wiley

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