Glomerular function in healthy and nephropathy dogs under dopaminergic stimulation

Authors

  • Alexandre Martini de Brum UNIFRAN
  • Marileda Bonafim Carvalho FCAV-UNESP/Jaboticabal
  • Marcy Lancia Pereira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/avs.v15i3.16250

Keywords:

cão, dopamina, insuficiência renal crônica, proteinúria, taxa de filtração glomerular

Abstract

Dopamine is an endogenous compound widely used in intensive care. It has a broad spectrum of action, on the cardiovascular system and urinary tract. Increased glomerular filtration rate, renal blood flow and fractional excretion of sodium and phosphorus are expected renal effects in normal individuals, but are poorly explored in veterinary medicine. This study was conducted to evaluate the glomerular function of dogs with renal disease submitted to continuous infusion of dopamine. Different doses of dopamine were administered in healthy and nephropathic dogs. Laboratory evaluations of creatinine clearance and urinary protein/creatinine ratio were performed during and after treatments. Creatinine clearance showed dose-dependent increase in healthy dogs. In dogs with renal disease, the dose of 1μg/kg/min GFR increased slightly, without changing the urine P/C and blood pressure, while the dose of 3μg/kg/min increased urinary protein excretion.

Author Biographies

Alexandre Martini de Brum, UNIFRAN

Pós-graduando em Clínica Veterinária na FCAV-UNESP/Jaboticabal

Marileda Bonafim Carvalho, FCAV-UNESP/Jaboticabal

Docente do Departamento de Clínica e Cirurgia Veterinária da FCAV-UNESP/Jaboticabal

Marcy Lancia Pereira

Mestre em Cirurgia Veterinária na FCAV-UNESP/Jaboticabal

How to Cite

Brum, A. M. de, Carvalho, M. B., & Pereira, M. L. (2010). Glomerular function in healthy and nephropathy dogs under dopaminergic stimulation. Archives of Veterinary Science, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.5380/avs.v15i3.16250

Issue

Section

Preventive Veterinary Medicine