| Title : Canine Pancreas-Specific Lipase and C-reactive Protein in Dogs Treated With Anticonvulsants (Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide) - Albarracin_2015_Top.Companion.Anim.Med_30_57 | 
| Author(s) : Albarracin V , Teles M , Melendez-Lazo A , Rodon J , Pastor J | 
| Ref : Top Companion Anim Med , 30 :57 , 2015 | 
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            Abstract :  
                             Animals treated with anticonvulsant drugs may have increased canine pancreas-specific lipase (cPLI) values. Inflammatory conditions and specifically acute pancreatitis are of major concern in these animals. Elevation in C-reactive protein is being associated with inflammatory status in dogs and it has been correlated with the clinical severity of pancreatitis. In the present study, we investigated if there is a correlation between the cPLI increase, changes in C-reactive protein and hepatic enzymes, as well as the incidence of severe acute pancreatitis (AP) in dogs with anticonvulsant treatment (phenobarbital, or potassium bromide or both). Increased values of pancreas-specific lipase were found in 6.8% of the animals in treatment with anticonvulsants, and this increase is correlated with the increase in triglycerides, alkaline phosphatase, and alanine aminotransferase but not with C-reactive protein levels, which suggests a possible induction or release phenomenon rather than a clear severe AP. C-reactive protein levels did not affect cPLI values on the population studied. Only 2 animals had clinical and analytical data suggestive of AP, indicating a low prevalence (0.6%). In conclusion, cPLI may be increased in a low percentage of animals with anticonvulsants treatment and its increase may not be associated with severe AP. It may be induced by the anticonvulsants drugs; however, further studies are advised to rule out other possible causes that increased cPLI.  | 
    
| PubMedSearch : Albarracin_2015_Top.Companion.Anim.Med_30_57 | 
| PubMedID: 26359725 | 
    Albarracin V, Teles M, Melendez-Lazo A, Rodon J, Pastor J (2015)
        Canine Pancreas-Specific Lipase and C-reactive Protein in Dogs Treated With Anticonvulsants (Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide)
        Top Companion Anim Med
        30        :57
    Albarracin V, Teles M, Melendez-Lazo A, Rodon J, Pastor J (2015)
        Top Companion Anim Med
        30        :57