Effects of oral versus parenteral cobalamin supplementation on methylmalonic acid and homocysteine concentrations in dogs with chronic enteropathies and low cobalamin concentrations

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作者
Toresson, L. [1 ,2 ]
Steiner, J. M. [3 ]
Spodsberg, E. [2 ]
Olmedal, G. [2 ]
Suchodolski, J. S. [3 ]
Lidbury, J. A. [3 ]
Spillmann, T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Helsinki, Fac Vet Med, Dept Equine & Small Anim Med, Agnes Sjobergin Katu 2, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland
[2] Evidensia Specialist Anim Hosp, Bergavagen 3, S-25466 Helsingborg, Sweden
[3] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Small Anim Clin Sci, Gastrointestinal Lab, 4474 TAMU, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
来源
VETERINARY JOURNAL | 2019年 / 243卷
关键词
Chronic enteropathy; Dog; Inflammatory bowel disease; Oral supplementation; Vitamin B12; FAILURE-TO-THRIVE; SERUM COBALAMIN; BORDER COLLIES; DEFICIENCY; HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA; MALABSORPTION; VITAMIN-B-12; ASSOCIATION; DIAGNOSIS; SECONDARY;
D O I
10.1016/j.tvjl.2018.11.004
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of parenteral (PE) versus oral (PO) cobalamin supplementation on serum methylmalonic acid (MMA) and homocysteine (HCY) concentrations in dogs with hypocobalaminaemia. Thirty-six dogs with serum cobalamin concentrations below 285 ng/L (reference interval (RI): 244-959 ng/L) were treated with PO (0.25-1.0 mg daily) or PE cobalamin (0.25-1.2 mg/injection) using a block-randomized schedule. Serum MMA and HCY concentrations were analysed at day 0, 28 and 90 after start of supplementation. There was no significant difference between the PO and PE group regarding serum MMA or HCY concentrations at any time point. Median (range, P comparing baseline and 28 days, P comparing 28 days and 90 days) serum MMA concentrations (nmol/L; RI 415-1193) were 932 (566-2468) in the PO and 943 (508-1900) in the PE group at baseline, respectively, 705 (386-1465, P<0.0001) and 696 (377-932, P<0.0001) after 28 days, and 739 (450-1221, P=0.58) and 690 (349-1145, P=0.76) after 90 days. Serum HCY concentrations (median (range), P comparing baseline and 28 days, P comparing 28 days and 90 days, mu mol/L; RI 5.9-31.9) in the PO and PE groups were 12.2 (3.3-62.2) and 8.4 (3.7-34.8) at baseline, 12.5 (5.0-45.0, P=0.61) and 8.0 (3.8-18.3, P=0.28) after 28 days, and 17.7 (7.3-60.0 P=0.07) and 12.4 (6.3-33.1, P=0.0007) after 90 days, respectively. Oral and parenteral cobalamin supplementation had the same effect on serum MMA concentrations in this group of dogs. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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