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Triglyceride levels in Miniature Schnauzers with past pancreatitis

By Xenoulis, P G et al.·Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine·2011·Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, United States·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Serum triglyceride concentrations in Miniature Schnauzers with and without a history of probable pancreatitis.

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Plain-English summary

A group of Miniature Schnauzers with a history of pancreatitis had significantly higher triglyceride levels compared to those without this history. In fact, 71% of the dogs that had previously suffered from pancreatitis showed elevated triglycerides after their condition improved, while only 33% of the healthy dogs had high levels. This suggests that high triglycerides might play a role in causing pancreatitis in these dogs. If your Miniature Schnauzer has had pancreatitis, it may be worth discussing triglyceride testing with your vet to monitor their health.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The association between hypertriglyceridemia and pancreatitis remains obscure in dogs. A possible role of hypertriglyceridemia as a cause of pancreatitis in Miniature Schnauzers has been suspected. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To compare serum triglyceride concentrations between Miniature Schnauzers with and without a recent history of pancreatitis. ANIMALS: Seventeen Miniature Schnauzers with a history of pancreatitis (group 1) and 34 age-matched Miniature Schnauzers without a history of pancreatitis (group 2) were prospectively enrolled. METHODS: Prospective case-control study. Two samples were collected from each of the 17 Miniature Schnauzers with pancreatitis: 1 during pancreatitis and 1 after clinical and biochemical resolution of pancreatitis. Serum triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations were compared between group 1 (after resolution of pancreatitis) and group 2. RESULTS: Miniature Schnauzers in group 1 were significantly more likely to have hypertriglyceridemia (>108 mg/dL) (71%) after resolution of pancreatitis than Miniature Schnauzers in group 2 (33%; odds ratio = 5.02; 95% confidence interval = 1.4-17.8; P = .0163). Serum triglyceride concentrations were significantly higher in dogs of group 1 (median: 605.0 mg/dL) after resolution of pancreatitis than in dogs of group 2 (median: 73.5 mg/dL; P = .002). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Miniature Schnauzers with a history of pancreatitis were 5 times more likely to have hypertriglyceridemia than controls. Hypertriglyceridemia might be associated with the development of pancreatitis in some dogs of this breed. Additional studies are needed to further clarify the role of hypertriglyceridemia in the development of pancreatitis in Miniature Schnauzers as well as other dog breeds.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21143300/