Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Pilot study assessing the use of cabergoline for the treatment of cats with hypersomatotropism and diabetes mellitus
- Journal:
- Journal of feline medicine and surgery
- Year:
- 2020
- Authors:
- C. Scudder et al.
- Species:
- cat
Abstract
Objectives An affordable and effective treatment is needed to manage feline hypersomatotropism. The aim of this study was to assess whether treatment with oral cabergoline for 90 days in cats with hypersomatotropism and diabetes mellitus improved diabetic and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) control. Methods This was a prospective cohort non-blinded pilot study enrolling client-owned cats with spontaneously occurring diabetes mellitus and hypersomatotropism. Cats received oral cabergoline (5ā10āµg/kg q24h) for 90 consecutive days. Serum IGF-1 and fructosamine concentrations were measured on days 1, 30 and 90. Quality of life was determined using the DIAQoL-pet questionnaire on days 1 and 90. Results Nine cats were enrolled and eight completed the study. There was no significant change in the following: IGF-1 (day 1 median 2001āng/ml [range 890ā2001āng/ml]; day 30 median 2001āng/ml [range 929ā2001āng/ml]; day 90 median 1828āng/ml [range 1035ā2001āng/ml]; Ļ2(2)ā=ā0.667, Pā=ā0.805); fructosamine (day 1 median 499āµmol/l [range 330ā887āµmol/l], day 30 median 551āµmol/l [range 288ā722āµmol/l], day 90 median 503 [range 315ā851āµmol/l]; Ļ2(2)ā=ā0.581, Pā=ā0.764); or DIAQoL-pet score (median on day 1 ā2.79 [range ā4.62 to ā0.28], median on day 90 ā3.24 [range ā4.41 to ā0.28]; Pā=ā0.715). There was a significant change of insulin dose (Ļ2(2)ā=ā8.667, Pā=ā0.008) with cats receiving higher insulin doses at day 90 compared with day 1 (median on day 1 was 0.98 [range 0.63ā1.49] and median on day 90 was 1.56 [range 0.49ā2.55] units/kg q12h; Pā=ā0.026). Conclusions and relevance Cabergoline did not improve diabetic control or normalise insulin-like growth factor concentration, or improve patient quality of life.
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