Behavior in dogs with spontaneous hypothyroidism during treatment with levothyroxine

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Background: Thyroid hormone supplementation anecdotally has been described as a valid treatment option for dogs with aggression-related problems. However, prospective, controlled, and blinded trials evaluating behavior and neurohormonal status in hypothyroid dogs during treatment with levothyroxine are lacking. Objective: Levothyroxine supplementation will have a significant influence on the behavior and neurohormonal status of dogs with spontaneous hypothyroidism. Animals: Twenty client-owned dogs diagnosed with spontaneous hypothyroidism. Methods: This prospective study was to evaluate the behavior of dogs, which was screened at initial presentation, and after 6 weeks, and 6 months of treatment with levothyroxine (starting dosage 10 μg/kg PO q12h) using the standardized Canine Behavioral Assessment and Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ). At each time period, circulating serotonin and prolactin (PRL) concentrations were evaluated using a commercially validated ELISA kit and heterologous radioimmunoassay, respectively. Results: After 6 weeks of thyroid hormone supplementation, C-BARQ scores demonstrated a significant increase in activity of hypothyroid dogs (P.99 and P =.46) and PRL (P =.99 and P =.37) were noted between the 6-week and 6-month periods compared with baseline. Conclusions and Clinical Importance: The results of this study indicate increased activity of hypothyroid dogs after 6 weeks of thyroid hormone supplementation. None of the hypothyroid dogs in this cohort showed a significant change in any of the evaluated behavioral signs and neurohormonal status after 6 months of thyroid hormone supplementation.

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Hrovat, A., De Keuster, T., Kooistra, H. S., Duchateau, L., Oyama, M. A., Peremans, K., & Daminet, S. (2019). Behavior in dogs with spontaneous hypothyroidism during treatment with levothyroxine. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 33(1), 64–71. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15342

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