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Prospective clinical evaluation of serum cardiac troponin T in dogs admitted to a veterinary teaching hospital.

Teresa C DeFrancesco1, Clarke E Atkins, Bruce W Keene, Julie R Coats, Marlene L Hauck.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to measure serum cardiac troponin T (cTnT) with a commercially available human enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) test in various groups of dogs, including those undergoing doxorubicin chemotherapy. Serum samples were obtained from 6 groups of dogs: (1) normal adult dogs (n = 15); (2) dogs with asymptomatic dilated cardiomyopathy (n = 5); (3) dogs with congestive heart failure (n = 10); (4) dogs with untreated neoplasia (n = 20); (5) dogs with skeletal muscle trauma (n = 10); and (6) dogs with neoplasia receiving doxorubicin chemotherapy (n = 4). One serum sample was obtained from each of the normal dogs, those with asymptomatic cardiomyopathy, those with congestive heart failure, and those with untreated neoplasia. Serum samples were obtained serially from the dogs that were undergoing doxorubicin chemotherapy; samples were collected before doxorubicin (30 mg/m2) administration and then 1, 5, 7, and 14 days after administration throughout 6 cycles for a cumulative total dose of 180 mg/m2. All normal dogs, dogs with untreated neoplasia, and dogs with asymptomatic dilated cardiomyopathy had cTnT concentrations below the lower limits of detection for the assay used (<0.05 ng/mL). Detectable concentrations of cTnT were found in 3 dogs with congestive heart failure and in 2 dogs with skeletal muscle trauma. Detectable concentrations also were found in both dogs that had received 180 mg/m2 of doxorubicin. We conclude that dogs with congestive heart failure and those with skeletal muscle trauma and dogs with neoplasia receiving high-dose doxorubicin chemotherapy may have increased serum cTnT concentration, which may be suggestive of myocardial damage.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12322705     DOI: 10.1892/0891-6640(2002)016<0553:pceosc>2.3.co;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Intern Med        ISSN: 0891-6640            Impact factor:   3.333


  8 in total

1.  Serum values of cardiac troponin-T in normal and cardiomyopathic dogs.

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Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 2.459

2.  Prediction of long-term outcome by measurement of serum concentration of cardiac troponins in critically ill dogs with systemic inflammation.

Authors:  R Langhorn; V Thawley; M A Oyama; L G King; M C Machen; D J Trafny; J L Willesen; I Tarnow; M Kjelgaard-Hansen
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2014-07-16       Impact factor: 3.333

Review 3.  Cardiac Troponins in Dogs and Cats.

Authors:  R Langhorn; J L Willesen
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2015-12-17       Impact factor: 3.333

4.  Transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac biomarkers in healthy captive male and female squirrel monkeys (Saimiri spp.).

Authors:  Laurent Locquet; Blandine Houdellier; Bart J G Broeckx; Tim Bouts; Veronique Liekens; Jimmy H Saunders; Pascale Smets
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 2.741

5.  Extracellular vesicular microRNAs as potential biomarker for early detection of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity.

Authors:  Amelie Beaumier; Sally R Robinson; Nicholas Robinson; Katherine E Lopez; Dawn M Meola; Lisa G Barber; Barret J Bulmer; Jerome Calvalido; John E Rush; Ashish Yeri; Saumya Das; Vicky K Yang
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 3.333

6.  Incidence and risk factors associated with development of clinical cardiotoxicity in dogs receiving doxorubicin.

Authors:  Briana E Hallman; Marlene L Hauck; Laurel E Williams; Paul R Hess; Steven E Suter
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2019-01-29       Impact factor: 3.333

7.  Cardiac troponin I and T as prognostic markers in cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Authors:  R Langhorn; I Tarnow; J L Willesen; M Kjelgaard-Hansen; I M Skovgaard; J Koch
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2014-07-23       Impact factor: 3.333

8.  Toxicity and Safety Evaluation of Doxorubicin-Loaded Cockleshell-Derived Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticle in Dogs.

Authors:  Abubakar Danmaigoro; Gayathri Thevi Selvarajah; Mohd Hezmee Mohd Noor; Rozi Mahmud; Md Zuki Abu Bakar
Journal:  Adv Pharmacol Sci       Date:  2018-06-24
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