Feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine disease
ABSTRACT: The primary hyperaldosteronism, an endocrine disease increasingly identified in cats, is characterized by adrenal gland dysfunction that interferes with the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, triggering the hypersecretion of aldosterone. Pathophysiological consequences of excessive aldo...
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doaj-1321515be9554fac8215d5fdbbc8eed72020-11-24T22:21:05ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-45962016-04-0146468669310.1590/0103-8478cr20141327S0103-84782016000400686Feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine diseaseDaniel Diola BentoFabíola Soares ZahnLaura Carolina DuarteLuiz Henrique de Araújo MachadoABSTRACT: The primary hyperaldosteronism, an endocrine disease increasingly identified in cats, is characterized by adrenal gland dysfunction that interferes with the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, triggering the hypersecretion of aldosterone. Pathophysiological consequences of excessive aldosterone secretion are related to increased sodium and water retention, and increased excretion of potassium, which induce hypertension and severe hypokalemia, respectively. The most common clinical findings in cats include: polydipsia, nocturia, polyuria, generalized weakness, neck ventroflexion, syncope, anorexia, weight loss, pendulous abdomen and blindness. Diagnosis is based on the evidence of hormonal hypersecretion with suppression of renin release, imaging and histopathological evaluation of adrenal glands. Treatment may be curative with adrenalectomy, in cases of unilateral disease, or conservative, through administration of aldosterone antagonists, potassium supplementation and antihypertensives. Prognosis varies from fair to good with the appropriate therapy. This article reviews the main aspects of primary aldosteronism in cats, providing the clinician with important information for the diagnosis of this disease.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016000400686&lng=en&tlng=enmedicina felinaendocrinologiaenfermidade adrenocorticalhipertensão |
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Daniel Diola Bento Fabíola Soares Zahn Laura Carolina Duarte Luiz Henrique de Araújo Machado |
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Feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine disease |
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Feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine disease |
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Feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine disease |
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Feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine disease |
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Feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine disease |
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feline primary hyperaldosteronism: an emerging endocrine disease |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Ciência Rural |
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1678-4596 |
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ABSTRACT: The primary hyperaldosteronism, an endocrine disease increasingly identified in cats, is characterized by adrenal gland dysfunction that interferes with the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, triggering the hypersecretion of aldosterone. Pathophysiological consequences of excessive aldosterone secretion are related to increased sodium and water retention, and increased excretion of potassium, which induce hypertension and severe hypokalemia, respectively. The most common clinical findings in cats include: polydipsia, nocturia, polyuria, generalized weakness, neck ventroflexion, syncope, anorexia, weight loss, pendulous abdomen and blindness. Diagnosis is based on the evidence of hormonal hypersecretion with suppression of renin release, imaging and histopathological evaluation of adrenal glands. Treatment may be curative with adrenalectomy, in cases of unilateral disease, or conservative, through administration of aldosterone antagonists, potassium supplementation and antihypertensives. Prognosis varies from fair to good with the appropriate therapy. This article reviews the main aspects of primary aldosteronism in cats, providing the clinician with important information for the diagnosis of this disease. |
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medicina felina endocrinologia enfermidade adrenocortical hipertensão |
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