Serum α1-Proteinase Inhibitor, Calprotectin, and S100A12 Concentrations in the Characterization of Pancreatitis in Dogs

Author:

Jandel Annina N.1,Heilmann Romy M.12ORCID,Sander Henri1,Steiner Jörg M.2,Grützner Niels34,Xenoulis Panagiotis G.25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department for Small Animals, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Leipzig, DE-04103 Leipzig, Germany

2. Gastrointestinal Laboratory, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA

3. Ruminant and Swine Clinic, Free University of Berlin, DE-14165 Berlin, Germany

4. VetaRegio GmbH, DE-06366 Köthen, Germany

5. Clinic of Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Thessaly, 43100 Karditsa, Greece

Abstract

Miniature Schnauzers are predisposed to develop pancreatitis, with familial hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) described as a potential risk factor. Diagnosing pancreatitis in dogs is based on the integration of serum canine-specific pancreatic lipase (cPLI) concentration, clinical presentation, and diagnostic imaging findings. However, markers of systemic inflammation and antiprotease activity have not been extensively investigated in the characterization and prognostication of pancreatitis in dogs. Serum concentrations of alpha1-proteinase inhibitor (α1PI; as a marker of systemic antiprotease response) and calprotectin and S100A12 (as markers of systemic inflammation) were measured in serum samples from 35 Miniature Schnauzers diagnosed with pancreatitis (serum cPLI concentration >400 μg/L, clinical signs, abdominal imaging findings). These markers were evaluated for possible associations with patient characteristics, clinical presentation, risk factors for pancreatitis, and outcome. The study showed that biomarkers of systemic inflammation and antiprotease activity are commonly increased in Miniature Schnauzers with pancreatitis. Whereas serum calprotectin and S100A12 concentrations were found to have limited utility in differentiating pancreatitis presentations, serum α1PI concentrations and potentially also the serum calprotectin-to-S100A12 ratio might be non-invasive surrogate markers of disease severity in dogs with pancreatitis.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary

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