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Nutraceutical diet improves chronic kidney disease in cats

By Di Cerbo, Alessandro et al.·Published in Physiological reports·2018·Department of Life Sciences, Italy·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: A nutraceutical diet based on Lespedeza spp., Vaccinium macrocarpon and Taraxacum officinale improves spontaneous feline chronic kidney disease.

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Plain-English summary

A group of 34 neutered cats over 9 years old with chronic kidney disease (CKD) were given either a standard diet or a special nutraceutical diet for 90 days to see which worked better. The nutraceutical diet included natural ingredients like Lespedeza, cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), and dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) and showed significant improvements in kidney function markers, such as lower creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels. Both diets helped with CKD symptoms, but the nutraceutical diet resulted in better overall health indicators without any side effects.

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease is characterized by structural and/or functional impairment of one or both kidneys persisting for more than 3 months. In cats, chronic kidney disease can frequently occur in animals aged over 9 years with an incidence of approximately 10%. Thirty-four client-owned, neutered cats, suffering from stage II-III chronic kidney disease and diagnosed according to the International Renal Interest Society guidelines were randomly assigned to receive either a control diet (n = 17) or a nutraceutical diet (ND; n = 17) for 90 days. Both diets were commercialized for management of CKD symptoms. The diets were identical except that the ND contained tablets that consisted of 60-80% hydrolysed proteins, 20-40% minerals and active substances, that are, Lespedeza spp. 0.0588%, Vaccinium macrocarpom 0.0371%, and Taraxacum officinale 0.0231%. No adverse effects were reported during this study. Both diets resulted in an improvement in CKD symptoms. After a 90-day evaluation, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, total proteins, and aspartate aminotransferase significantly decreased in cats that received the ND. A significant decrease was also observed in urine turbidity score, color score, and total proteins in cats that received the ND. We have found that a ND based on Lespedeza spp., Vaccinium macrocarpon, and Taraxacum officinale improves key indicators of renal failure in cats affected by chronic kidney disease.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29906338/