Biological variation of biochemical urine and serum analytes in healthy dogs

Vet Clin Pathol. 2023 Sep;52(3):461-474. doi: 10.1111/vcp.13225. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

Background: Biological variation (BV) of urinary (U) biochemical analytes has not been described in absolute terms, let alone as a ratio of the U-creatinine or fractional excretion in healthy dogs. These analytes are potential diagnostic tools for different types of kidney damage and electrolyte disorders in dogs.

Objectives: We aimed to investigate the BV of specific gravity, osmolality, creatinine, urea, protein, glucose, chloride, sodium, potassium, calcium, and phosphate in urine from healthy pet dogs.

Methods: Blood and urine samples from 13 dogs were collected once weekly for 8 weeks. Samples were analyzed in duplicate and in randomized order. For each sample, U-analyte and serum concentrations were measured, and U-analyte/U-creatinine and fractional excretion (FE) were calculated. Components of variance, estimated by restricted maximum likelihood, were used to determine within-subject variation (CVI ), between-subject variation (CVG ), and analytical variation (CVA ). Index of individuality (II) and reference change values were calculated.

Results: CVI for all urine analytes varied between 12.6% and 35.9%, except for U-sodium, U-sodium/U-Cr, and FE-sodium, which had higher CVI s (59.5%-60.7%). For U-protein, U-sodium, U-potassium, U-sodium/U-creatinine, FE-urea, FE-glucose, FE-sodium, FE-potassium, and FE-phosphate II were low, indicating that population-based RIs were appropriate. The remaining analytes had an intermediate II, suggesting that population-based RIs should be used with caution.

Conclusion: This study presents information on the biological variation of urinary and serum biochemical analytes from healthy dogs. These data are important for an appropriate interpretation of laboratory results.

Keywords: biomarker; canine; osmolality; renal; urine specific gravity.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Creatinine
  • Dogs
  • Glucose
  • Phosphates
  • Potassium*
  • Reference Values
  • Sodium*
  • Urea

Substances

  • Creatinine
  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Glucose
  • Urea
  • Phosphates