Factors influencing measurement of serum iron concentration in dogs: Diurnal variation and hyperferritinemia

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We evaluated diurnal variation and hyperferritinemia as factors that influence the values of serum iron concentration in dogs, using the International Committee for Standardization in Hematology (ICSH colorimetric method. Serum iron levels were significantly higher in the morning than in the evening in 6 clinically healthy beagle dogs, and the maximum decrease in serum iron concentration was 47.3%. Moreover, the change in serum iron concentrations in 22 clinical canine cases with various serum ferritin levels was evaluated by immunoprecipitation of ferritin. The rate of decline in the serum iron concentrations positively correlated with serum ferritin levels (r=0.48, P=0.024. These results show that it is necessary to consider the sampling time and serum ferritin level for accurate interpretation of serum iron concentrations in dogs. © 2013 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.

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Chikazawa, S., Hori, Y., Kanai, K., Ito, N., Hoshi, F., Orino, K., … Higuchi, S. (2013). Factors influencing measurement of serum iron concentration in dogs: Diurnal variation and hyperferritinemia. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0286

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