PMID: 8938858Nov 1, 1996Paper

Effects of oral ursodeoxycholic acid in healthy cats on clinicopathological parameters, serum bile acids and light microscopic and ultrastructural features of the liver

Research in Veterinary Science
B T NicholsonD Watrous

Abstract

A blind, placebo-controlled study evaluated the effects of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) given orally, at a dose of 15 mg kg-1 per day for eight weeks, on the physical condition, haematological and serum biochemical profiles, urinalysis, total serum bile acids (TSBA) and hepatic histology of four healthy cats. There were no clinically important significant differences between the groups or within the treatment groups in clinicopathological parameters. TSBA concentrations or histology. A significant lower concentration/proportion of taurochenodeoxycholic acid was observed in the treated cats (P = 0.05). Only one treated cat accumulated measurable quantities of UDCA, and the compound appeared to be non-toxic. It did not increase the concentration of TSBA, and accumulated minimally in the serum. It should be investigated for therapeutic use in cats with hepatobiliary disease.

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Aug 1, 1992·Hepatology : Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases·M YoshikawaS Ishizaka
Sep 1, 1991·Gut·J S de CaesteckerT C Northfield

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Jun 16, 2009·The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice·Cynthia R L Webster, Johanna Cooper
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