Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Mar 2024)

Serum symmetric dimethylarginine in older dogs: Reference interval and comparison of a gold standard method with the ELISA

  • Sofie Marynissen,
  • Greet Junius,
  • Evi Van den Steen,
  • Lisbeth Patteet,
  • Luc Duchateau,
  • Siska Croubels,
  • Sylvie Daminet,
  • Dominique Paepe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16981
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 960 – 970

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Abstract Background Serum symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) is used to screen for renal dysfunction in dogs. The gold standard technique for measuring SDMA, liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS) is not widely available. Age‐specific reference intervals for SDMA in older dogs are lacking. Objectives Prospective study in older dogs to validate a commercially available LC‐MS/MS method for SDMA, compare SDMA concentrations with concentrations measured using ELISA and obtain a reference interval (RI) for older dogs using both methods. Animals Client‐owned older dogs undergoing health screening. Methods The LC‐MS/MS method was analytically validated (limit of detection, precision, and linearity). Serum was sent cooled overnight for ELISA or was frozen at −80°C until batch analysis using LC‐MS/MS. Results of LC‐MS/MS and ELISA were compared and RIs for older dogs were calculated according to international guidelines. Results The LC‐MS/MS method showed good linearity (r2 = .99) and precision (coefficient of variation <10%), with a laboratory RI between 8.0 and 14.0 μg/dL. Paired measurements were available from 118 different dogs. Median SDMA concentration were 9.4 (range, 5.0‐21.2) using LC‐MS/MS and 12.0 (range, 5.0‐22.0) μg/dL using ELISA. Both methods significantly differed with a mean difference of 2.2 μg/dL. The RI for older dogs for LC‐MS/MS was 4.4‐15.0 μg/dL, and for ELISA was 6.4‐17.4 μg/dL. Conclusions and Clinical Importance The ELISA provided significantly higher SDMA concentrations compared to the validated LC‐MS/MS method, indicating the need for device‐ or assay‐specific RI. The obtained age‐specific RI for SDMA is considerably higher in older dogs compared to the general laboratory RI.

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