Creatine kinase and its isoenzymes in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid of healthy canines

Author:

Kopanke Jennifer H.1ORCID,Chen Annie V.1,Brune Jourdan E.1ORCID,Brenna Amanda C.1,Thomovsky Stephanie A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Pullman Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCreatine kinase (CK) exists as three isoenzymes (CK‐MM, CK‐MB, and CK‐BB) that are predominantly expressed in specific tissues and can be detected in both the serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). CSF CK has been relatively unstudied in veterinary medicine, although studies in human medicine have demonstrated that changes in total CSF CK activity can indicate neurologic abnormalities.ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to establish reference intervals for CK and its three major isoenzymes in the serum and CSF of clinically healthy dogs. By establishing a definitive reference interval for this enzyme in healthy canines, the diagnostic use and possible significance of CK in clinical disease can be studied.MethodsSerum and/or CSF were collected from healthy dogs. Total CK activity was measured spectrophotometrically, and isoenzyme distributions were determined using the QuickGel CK Vis Isoenzyme Kit and a densitometric scanner. Total CK and CK isoenzyme activities were determined within 8 h of collection.ResultsThe median serum total CK in healthy canines was 159.0 U/L (range: 53.0–539.0 U/L), while the median CSF total CK was 3.7 U/L (range: 2.0–84.0 U/L). CK‐BB and CK‐MM were approximately equal in the serum, while CK‐MM was the predominant isoenzyme in the CSF.ConclusionsKnowledge of the normal distribution and concentration of CK in canine serum and CSF will set the foundation for future studies of canine CK as a potentially clinically useful biomarker.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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