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                            Hypothyroidism - A cause for dilated cardiomyopathy 
                            in dogs; four year study (2008-2011) -
                            
                            
                            Satish Kumar Karlapudi, Devarakonda Srikala , D S 
                            Tirumala Rao
                            Vet World. 2012; 5(12): 742-747
              
               
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2012.7
42-747
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
              
                            
                            Aim: 
                            The study was carried out to understand the thyroid 
                            dysfunction and its association with dilated 
                            cardiomyopathy in dogs. 
              
                             Materials and Methods: 
                            The study was done at Teaching Veterinary Hospital, 
                            Bhoiguda, College of Veterinary Science, Hyderabad 
                            for four years, i.e., from 2008 to 2011. A total of 
                            256 dogs of various breed, age and sex were 
                            presented with typical skin and coat abnormalities. 
                            Few were also exhibiting signs of low metabolic 
                            rate. Skin sample analysis was done to rule out the 
                            causes of dermatitis. Thyroid profile was estimated 
                            to diagnose hypothyroidism. Selected cases were also 
                            subjected for echocardiography to study the 
                            association of cardiomyopathy. Based on thyroid 
                            profile, hypothyroid dogs were treated with 
                            levothyroxine @20mcg/kg wt, once daily, orally on 
                            empty stomach and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) 
                            associated patients were additionally supplemented 
                            with enalapril @0.5 mg/kg, twice daily, orally for 6 
                            months. The hemato biochemical and echocardiographic 
                            aspects are discussed. 
              
                             Results: The classical 
                            signs that were recorded in almost all the thyroid 
                            dysfunction dogs (231) were bilateral alopecia, rat 
                            tail and pigmentation and whereas, dyspnoea at rest, 
                            exercise intolerance, obesity, pale mucosae and 
                            corneal lipidosis were the significant low metabolic 
                            rate signs noticed in 42 dogs. However, syncope and 
                            seizures were also recorded in 31 of these 
                            hypothyroid dogs. Echocardiographic evaluation 
                            revealed significantly (P<0.01) increased LVEDd and 
                            LVEDs along with decreased IVS and LVPW both at 
                            systole and diastole among 33 dogs. Normocytic, 
                            normochromic and non-regenerative anemia and 
                            significantly (P<0.05) low T3, fT4, tT4 along with 
                            elevated serum cholesterol, triglycerides, TSH, CKMB, 
                            LDH and ALP were the hemato – biochemical findings 
                            among these dogs. After the initiation of therapy, 
                            improvement in clinical signs was noticed from day 7 
                            and complete clinical recovery by the end of 
                            therapy. However, a non significant improvement was 
                            recorded with respect to left ventricle dimensions. 
              
                            
                            Conclusions: From the present study it may be 
                            concluded that thyroid dysfunction is presented by 
                            manifestations of two different systems, i.e., skin 
                            and coat and metabolic abnormalities. 
                            Echocardiography is the more sensitive diagnostic 
                            aid to ascertain the involvement of cardiovascular 
                            system and to assess the therapeutic response. 
                            Further, supplementation of ACE inhibitors along 
                            with the specific thyroid supplements helps to 
                            resolve the disorder. 
              
                             Keywords: dilated 
                            cardiomyopathy, dogs, enalapril, hypothyroidism, 
                            levothyroxine