Dechra Brand Guidelines
Diet Information Sheet
Nutritional management as an adjunct to medical treatment of hyperadrenocorticism in dogs
Justasmedical treatmentcanunmaskallergicdermatitis, itmayalsounmaskor intensify symptomsofosteoarthritis. Adietwith increased levelsofomega-3 fattyacidscan supporthealthy jointsandmobility 5 . Bloodglucose levels indogswithhyperadrenocorticismare often in thehighendof the reference rangeandabout10% of thedogswithhyperadrenocorticismdevelopovertdiabetes mellitus 6 .Poorcontrolofbloodglucose iscausedby antagonismof insulinby thegluconeogeniceffectsofexcess glucocorticoids.Althoughmedical treatmentof hyperadrenocorticism significantly reducesplasma levelsof cortisol, thiseffectmaynot last throughout thewholeday, whichmayexplain the lackofcontrolofbloodglucose in somedogs. Nutritionalmanagementcanplayan important role in themanagementofhyperglycemia.High-fibrediets withcomplexcarbohydratescan reducepost-prandial glucose levels 7 andhigh levelsofomega-3 fattyacidscan improve insulin sensitivity in insulin resistantdogs 8 . Although increased levelsofblood lipidsare reducedby Vetoryl ® treatment,blood lipid levelscan remain increased. Hypertension isanotherdisease thatmaynotbecompletely prevented inalldogswithhyperadrenocorticism treatedwith Vetoryl.High intakeofomega-3 fattyacidscanhelp to regulatehyperlipidemia 9 and supportmaintenanceofnormal bloodpressure. Hyperadrenocorticism ismainlydiagnosed inelderlydogs. Inelderlydogshealthproblems likeobesity, reducedheart andkidney functionand reduced immune statusaremore prevalentand theseanimalscouldbenefit fromadditional nutritionalmanagementwithadietwithamoderateenergy density,moderate levelsofphosphorusand sodiumand added taurine,L-carnitine,omega-3 fattyacidsand beta-glucans. Appropriatedietaryadvice shouldbegivenaccording to theconditionof thedogwithhyperadrenocorticismand thepresenceof intercurrentdisease. It is recommended tocontinuemonitoring thenutritional statusof thedogand presenceofpotentialconcurrentcomplicationsand to adapt thenutritionalmanagement foreach individualdog asneeded.
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2.HenselP (2010)Nutritionand skindiseases in veterinary medicine. ClinicalDermatology 28: 686-693.
Medical treatment is thecornerstoneofendocrine disordermanagement,butoptimalnutritional support canbean importantadjunct in today’s veterinaryclinic. Endocrinedisorders suchashyperadrenocorticism, hypothyroidismanddiabetesmellitus impactmany organsandbody functionsandareoftenaccompaniedby complications suchaspoor skinconditions,poorglucose control, recurrent infections,hyperlipidemia,hypertension oroverweight.SPECIFIC TM CEDEndocrineSupporthas been specially formulated toprovideadditionalnutritional support tomedical treatmentofendocrinedisorders.
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Hyperadrenocorticism requiresmedicalor surgical intervention to treat thecondition.However, someof thecommoncomplicationsof thediseasemaybenefit from supportivemeasures suchasnutritional management.Nutritionalassessment isan important aspectofpatientcare, sinceoptimalnutritioncan enhancequalityof lifeand lifeexpectancy. It is therefore recommended to includenutritional assessmentas the5th vital sign in the standard physicalexaminationofeachpet 1 .Fordogs diagnosedandmedically treated for hyperadrenocorticismnutritionalassessment should be includedduring routinemonitoringof thedog. Basedon theoutcomeof thenutritionalassessment – includingassessmentof thedog’sage,body condition score,musclecondition scoreandpresence ofconcurrentclinicalconditions suchas dermatologicalproblems,poorbloodglucosecontrol, hypertension,hyperlipidaemia, reduced immune status, renalorcardiac failureandpoormobility –a recommendation foroptimalnutritional support should bemade foreach individualdog.
Mostdogswithhyperadrenocorticismpresentwith dermatologicalabnormalities suchasalopecia, thinningof the skin,hyperpigmentation and recurrent skin infections. Restorationof thepoor skincondition indogswithhyperadrenocorticism requires sufficient supplyof skin-supportivenutrients.Adietwith increased levelsof fattyacidsandessential skin- supportivenutrients suchas vitaminA,EandB complex,protein, zincand seleniumcan support restorationofcompromised skinandmaintenanceof healthy skinandcoat 2 . Intakeofomega-3 fattyacids andbeta-glucanscanalter theproductionof eicosanoidsandcytokinesand support the immune response 3 . Although skinandcoatconditionusually improves aftermedical treatment, somedogsmay start to show clinical signsofallergicdermatitis. In thesedogs, the high levelsofendogenouscortisoldampens inflammatory skin reactionsandpruritus.Asa resultof the reductionofplasmacortisol levelspost treatment, allergicdermatitis in thesedogsmaybeunmasked. Dogswithallergicdermatitiscanbenefit fromhigh dietary levelsofomega-3 fattyacidswhichhave shown to support skincondition inatopicdogs 4 .
Cerealswitha reducedglycemic index (wholewheatandoats)anda high leveloffibre topromotegradual releaseofglucose from thediet to reducepostprandialhyperglycemia for supportofpatientswithdiabetes mellitusorpoorbloodglucosecontrol.
Fibre
Diabetes mellitus
Glycemic index
Uniquelyhigh levelsofomega-3 fattyacidsEPAandDHA fromfishoil andomega-6 fattyacidGLA fromborageoil. High intakeofomega-3 fattyacidshas shown to regulateblood lipids incaseofhyperlipidemia,helpmaintainnormalblood pressureand increase insulin sensitivity.These fattyacidscanaffect the immune response andalter theproductionofeicosanoidswhichhaveeffectsondifferentprocesses in thebody.
Immune support, regulation blood lipids
EPA DHA
GLA
Contains ß-1,3/1,6-glucans from yeast,and increased levelsof zinc, seleniumandomega-3 fattyacids to support the immune status. Beta-glucanscanbind tomacrophagesandalert the immune system, thereby supporting the immune responseandalteringcytokineproduction.
Immune support
Acomplete,balanceddietwith verymoderateenergydensity for supportofoptimalweightmanagement.The controlled levelsofminerals likephosphorusand sodium reduce theworkloadof thekidneysand support renal function in seniordogs.
Moderate energy, balanced minerals
Contain EPAandDHA fromfishoil for supportofhealthy joints, skinandcoat.
Joint, skin & coat support
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