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Renal biomarkers in cats: A review of the current status in chronic kidney disease

Thirawut Kongtasai, Dominique Paepe, Evelyne Meyer, Femke Mortier, Sofie Marynissen, Lisa Stammeleer, Pieter Defauw, Sylvie Daminet

2022Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Serum creatinine concentration, the classical biomarker of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats, has important limitations that decrease its value as a biomarker of early CKD. Recently, serum symmetric dimethylarginine concentration was introduced as a novel glomerular filtration rate biomarker for the early detection of CKD in cats. However, data on its specificity are still limited. The limitations of conventional biomarkers and the desire for early therapeutic intervention in cats with CKD to improve outcomes have prompted the discovery and validation of novel renal biomarkers to detect glomerular or tubular dysfunction. Changes in the serum or urinary concentrations of these biomarkers may indicate early kidney damage or predict the progression of kidney before changes in conventional biomarkers are detectable. This review summarizes current knowledge on renal biomarkers in CKD in cats, a field that has progressed substantially over the last 5 years.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCATSKidney diseaseDiseaseChronic renal diseaseKidneyIntensive care medicinePathologyInternal medicineChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesRenal and related cancersRenal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
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