K. Miyamoto, EVALUATION OF SINGLE-INJECTION METHOD OF INULIN AND CREATININE AS A RENAL-FUNCTION TEST IN NORMAL CATS, Journal of veterinary medical science, 60(3), 1998, pp. 327-332
A single injection method for estimating glomerular filtration rate (G
FR) by measuring plasma inulin and creatinine clearances was evaluated
in 10 healthy cats. GFRs were estimated from the plasma clearance (PC
) by dividing the injected dose of an indicator by the area under the
plasma disappearance curve (AUC). AUC was determined by 2 common pharm
acokinetic analyses, the two-compartment model and the trapezoidal rul
e. AUCs determined by these two methods were significantly correlated
both in inulin (r=0.993) and creatinine (r=0.959). To minimize errors,
GFR was estimated by PC only if AUC/10 was greater than the area unde
r the curve from the final sampling time to infinitive (A2). GFRs dete
rmined by PC of inulin at final sampling time of 180 and 240 min were
3.61 +/- 0.64 and 3.63 +/- 0.67 ml/min/kg of body weight (mean +/- SD)
, respectively. These values corresponded to the reference range repor
ted for normal cats. In contrast, when creatinine was used as a maker,
A2 was always greater than AUC/10 at any final sampling time and GFRs
estimated using these AUCs of creatinine were significantly greater t
han those of inulin, suggesting creatinine may not be suitable indicat
or for the single injection method.