Affiliation:
1. Clinic for Small Animal Internal Medicine, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
2. Institute of Animal Nutrition and Dietetics, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
3. Clinical Laboratory, Department for Clinical Diagnostics and Services, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
4. Clinic of Diagnostic Imaging Department of Clinical Services Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundCorticosteroids are among the most commonly used drugs in cats and are increasingly discussed as a treatment for feline pancreatitis. However, its effects on serum lipase in healthy cats remain unknown.ObjectivesTo evaluate the effects of prednisolone on serum lipase activity and pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (PLI) in cats.AnimalsSeven clinically healthy colony cats, aged 4 to 7 years, with unremarkable CBC/biochemistry panel were studied.MethodsProspective study: Prednisolone (1.1‐1.5 mg/kg, median 1.28 mg/kg PO) was given daily for 7 consecutive days. Lipase activity (LIPC Roche; RI, 8‐26 U/L) and PLI (Spec fPL; RI, 0‐3.5 μg/L) were determined at day 1 before first treatment and at days 2, 3, 8, 10, and 14. Cats were examined daily. An a priori power analysis indicated that 6 cats were needed to find a biological relevant effect at 1‐β = 0.8. Statistical analyses comprised the Friedman test, random intercept regression, and repeated‐measures linear regression.ResultsMedian (range) day 1 lipase activities and PLI were 22 U/L (14‐52 U/L) and 3.2 μg/L (2.3‐15.7 μg/L). One cat with abnormally high lipase activity (52 U/L) and PLI (15.7 μg/L) at day 1 continued having elevated lipase activities and PLI throughout the study. Lipase activities and PLI concentrations did not differ significantly among time points regardless of whether the cat with elevated values was included or not. All cats remained healthy throughout the study.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceAdministration of prednisolone in anti‐inflammatory doses does not significantly increase serum lipase activity and PLI concentration.
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