Use of a low-dose ACTH stimulation test for diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism in dogs

J Vet Intern Med. 2008 Jul-Aug;22(4):1070-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2008.0118.x.

Abstract

Background: Although definitive diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism usually is made by an adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test using 250 microg/dog of synthetic ACTH (cosyntropin/tetracosactrin), increased costs have prompted a search for less-expensive diagnostic methods.

Hypothesis: A low-dose ACTH stimulation test (5 microg/kg) will distinguish between dogs with nonadrenal illness and hypoadrenocorticism. Additionally, administration of cosyntropin will not affect the results of another ACTH stimulation test performed 24 hours later.

Animals: Eight healthy adult dogs and 29 hospitalized dogs with suspected hypoadrenocorticism.

Methods: In this prospective study, each healthy dog received 4 ACTH stimulation tests. Dogs received either 5 microg/kg or 250 microg/dog of cosyntropin on day 1 and the alternate dose on day 2. The opposite dosing sequence was used after a 2-week washout period (days 15 and 16). Dogs with suspected Addison's disease received 2 ACTH stimulation tests, 24 hours apart, using either a dose of 5 microg/kg cosyntropin or 250 microg/dog on the 1st day and the alternate dose on the 2nd day.

Results: In healthy dogs, poststimulation cortisol concentrations on days 2 and 16 and days 1 and 15 were equivalent (90% confidence interval [CI]: 86.7-101.2%). In dogs with suspected Addison's disease, mean (+/-SD) cortisol responses to ACTH in the 5 microg/kg dose (16.2+/-7.7 microg/dL) and 250 microg/dog dose (15.9+/-6.3 microg/dL) were statistically equivalent (90% CI: 91.2-105.4%).

Conclusions and clinical importance: Low-dose ACTH stimulation testing distinguishes between dogs with nonadrenal illness and hypoadrenocorticism. Additionally, the administration of 2 ACTH stimulation tests on consecutive days does not affect results of the second test.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adrenal Insufficiency / diagnosis
  • Adrenal Insufficiency / veterinary*
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone / administration & dosage*
  • Animals
  • Dog Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Dogs
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Female
  • Hormones / administration & dosage*
  • Male

Substances

  • Hormones
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone