Circulating renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system activity in cats with systemic hypertension or cardiomyopathy

dc.contributor.author Ward, Jessica
dc.contributor.author Guillot, Emilie
dc.contributor.author Domenig, Oliver
dc.contributor.author Ware, Wendy A.
dc.contributor.author Yuan, Lingnan
dc.contributor.author Mochel, Jonathan
dc.contributor.department Veterinary Clinical Sciences
dc.contributor.department Department of Biomedical Sciences
dc.contributor.department Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-31T22:46:28Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-31T22:46:28Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Background Activity of the circulating renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) has not been comprehensively characterized in cats with systemic hypertension (SH) or cardiomyopathy (CM), and the effects of furosemide or amlodipine treatment on the RAAS have not been fully evaluated in cats. Hypothesis/Objectives To document RAAS activity in cats with SH or CM compared to healthy cats and determine how RAAS profiles change with furosemide or amlodipine treatment. Animals Sixty-six client-owned cats: 15 with SH (7 amlodipine-treated, 8 untreated), 17 with advanced CM (7 furosemide-treated, 10 not furosemide-treated), and 34 healthy cats. Methods Equilibrium concentrations of RAAS peptides and aldosterone were quantified in serum samples by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Variables were compared between groups using Kruskal-Wallis analysis with post hoc Holms-corrected Dunn's testing. Results Compared with healthy cats, cats with CM had higher concentrations of angiotensin I, aldosterone, and plasma renin activity (all P < .01), and these differences remained significant (P < .03) after considering subgroups of untreated or furosemide-treated cats. Compared with healthy cats, untreated cats with SH showed no differences in RAAS biomarkers, whereas amlodipine-treated cats had higher concentrations of angiotensins I, II, III, IV, and 1-7, aldosterone, and plasma renin activity (all P < .03). Multivariable analysis determined that furosemide and amlodipine treatments were independent predictors of increased RAAS biomarker concentrations. Conclusions and Clinical Importance Cats with CM had increased RAAS activity, whereas cats with untreated SH did not. Furosemide and amlodipine both led to nonspecific activation of both classical and alternative RAAS pathways in cats.
dc.description.comments This is the published version of the following article: Ward, Jessica L., Emilie Guillot, Oliver Domenig, Wendy A. Ware, Lingnan Yuan, and Jonathan P. Mochel. "Circulating renin‐angiotensin‐aldosterone system activity in cats with systemic hypertension or cardiomyopathy." Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (2022). DOI: 10.1111/jvim.16401. Copyright 2022 The Authors. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Posted with permission.
dc.identifier.uri https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/4vGXBBmr
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Wiley Periodicals LLC
dc.source.uri https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16401 *
dc.subject.keywords amlodipine
dc.subject.keywords angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor
dc.subject.keywords blood pressure
dc.subject.keywords cardiac
dc.subject.keywords congestive heart failure
dc.subject.keywords feline
dc.subject.keywords furosemide
dc.title Circulating renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system activity in cats with systemic hypertension or cardiomyopathy
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