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Use of gadolinium diethylene triamine penta-acetic acid, as measured by ELISA, in the determination of glomerular filtration rates in cats.

Cornell University Hospital for Animals, Companion Animal Hospital, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Journal of feline medicine and surgery 10/2010; 12(10):738-45. DOI:10.1016/j.jfms.2010.05.009 pp.738-45
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ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to evaluate a commercially available assay for gadolinium diethylene triamine penta-acetic acid (Gd-DTPA) for use in estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in cats (Gd-DTPA GFR) with a wide range of GFRs. Eighteen adult cats (11 healthy and seven with chronic kidney disease) were included. Plasma concentrations of Gd-DTPA following intravenous injection were measured with an ELISA kit (FIT-GFR). Results for Gd-DTPA GFR were compared with simultaneously obtained values for plasma clearance of iohexol (iohexol GFR), plasma blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine concentrations. A negative correlation existed between iohexol GFR and plasma concentrations of BUN and creatinine. A positive correlation existed between Gd-DTPA GFR and iohexol GFR. There was no correlation between Gd-DTPA GFR and plasma concentrations of BUN and creatinine. In this study plasma clearance of Gd-DTPA assayed by FIT-GFR did not appear to provide a sufficiently accurate estimation of GFR in cats when compared with plasma clearance of iohexol, and plasma concentrations of BUN and creatinine.

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11 healthy
 
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adult cats
 
chronic kidney disease
 
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ELISA kit
 
FIT-GFR
 
gadolinium diethylene triamine penta-acetic acid
 
Gd-DTPA assayed
 
Gd-DTPA GFR
 
GFR
 
glomerular filtration rate
 
intravenous injection
 
iohexol GFR
 
negative correlation
 
plasma blood urea nitrogen
 
plasma clearance
 
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