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喂食和未喂食的临床正常比格犬的尿液代谢物值。

Urine metabolite values in fed and nonfed clinically normal beagles.

作者信息

Lulich J P, Osborne C A, Polzin D J, Johnston S D, Parker M L

机构信息

Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul 55108.

出版信息

Am J Vet Res. 1991 Oct;52(10):1573-8.

PMID:1767974
Abstract

Twenty-four-hour excretion of urine metabolites was determined in 33 clinically normal Beagles during periods of consumption of a standard diet and when food was withheld. The goal was to determine normal canine values for urine analytes incriminated in the genesis of calcium oxalate uroliths. During periods when dogs consumed food, dairy urinary excretion of calcium, uric acid, sodium, potassium, magnesium, ammonium, and hydrogen ions were significantly (P = 0.0004, 0.0038, 0.001, 0.0001, 0.0004, 0.0001, and 0.024, respectively) higher than when food was withheld. Urinary excretion of phosphorus, oxalate, and citrate were not significantly different between samples obtained during periods of food consumption and when food was withheld. Male dogs excreted significantly higher quantities of urine oxalate than females during fed (P = 0.003) and nonfed (P = 0.003) conditions. When food was withheld, urinary uric acid excretion was significantly higher in males than females (P = 0.01). Females excreted significantly more urine calcium than males when food was withheld (P = 0.003). Our results indicated that dietary conditions influence the quantity of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and uric acid excreted in the urine of clinically normal dogs; therefore, dietary conditions should be considered when measuring the concentration of these analytes in urine.

摘要

在33只临床健康的比格犬食用标准饮食期间以及禁食期间,测定了它们24小时尿液代谢物的排泄情况。目的是确定与草酸钙尿石症发生有关的尿液分析物的正常犬类值。在犬只进食期间,尿液中钙、尿酸、钠、钾、镁、铵和氢离子的排泄量显著高于禁食期间(P值分别为0.0004、0.0038、0.001、0.0001、0.0004、0.0001和0.024)。在进食期间和禁食期间采集的样本中,磷、草酸盐和柠檬酸盐的尿液排泄量没有显著差异。在进食(P = 0.003)和未进食(P = 0.003)条件下,雄性犬只排出的草酸量显著高于雌性。禁食时,雄性犬只的尿酸排泄量显著高于雌性(P = 0.01)。禁食时,雌性排出的尿钙量显著多于雄性(P = 0.003)。我们的结果表明,饮食条件会影响临床健康犬尿液中钠、钾、钙、镁和尿酸的排泄量;因此,在测量尿液中这些分析物的浓度时应考虑饮食条件。

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