Buckley Caroline, Griffin Croix, Anderson Heather, Moore Sarah A
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.
BluePearl Science, Tampa, FL, USA.
JFMS Open Rep. 2024 Nov 28;10(2):20551169241273634. doi: 10.1177/20551169241273634. eCollection 2024 Jul-Dec.
This case report describes the history and presentation of two cats with presumed gabapentin-induced myoclonus. Although this phenomenon is well documented in people, there are no previous reports in cats. Both cats in the current report had International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) stage 2 chronic kidney disease, a history of seizures (one generalized, one focal), and received gabapentin before veterinary hospital visits to alleviate anxiety (doses in the range of 11.8-16.4 mg/kg). While in the hospital, both cats were noted to have intermittent short jerks of the head that were different from the seizure activity previously noted by their owners at home. These cases appear to be the first published reports of this potential adverse effect of gabapentin in cats and risk factors in the present cases mirror those described in people.
Clinicians should be aware of the potential for this phenomenon in cats receiving recommended doses of gabapentin, and future studies should focus on the role of chronic kidney disease and other neurologic conditions as risk factors for development of this condition.
本病例报告描述了两只疑似加巴喷丁诱发肌阵挛的猫的病史和临床表现。虽然这种现象在人类中有充分记录,但此前在猫中尚无相关报道。本报告中的两只猫均患有国际肾脏兴趣协会(IRIS)2期慢性肾病,有癫痫发作史(一只全身性发作,一只局灶性发作),并在就诊兽医医院前接受过加巴喷丁治疗以缓解焦虑(剂量在11.8 - 16.4毫克/千克范围内)。在医院期间,两只猫均被观察到头部有间歇性短暂抽搐,这与它们的主人之前在家中观察到的癫痫活动不同。这些病例似乎是关于加巴喷丁在猫中这种潜在不良反应的首次发表报告,且本病例中的风险因素与人类中描述的相似。
临床医生应意识到接受推荐剂量加巴喷丁的猫出现这种现象的可能性,未来研究应聚焦于慢性肾病和其他神经系统疾病作为该病症发展风险因素的作用。