The chronic kidney disease (CKD) research program at CSU has published a number of articles featuring the work done in feline CKD. Please browse the provided abstracts for breaking research on feline CKD.
- Summers S, Quimby JM, Isaiah A, Suchodolski JS, Lunghofer PJ, Gustafson DL. The fecal microbiome and serum concentrations of indoxyl sulfate and p-cresol sulfate in cats with chronic kidney diseases. Accepted for publication in J Vet Intern Med, 10/30/18.
- McLeland S, Quimby J, Lappin MR. Alpha-enolase staining patters in the renal tissues of cats with and without chronic kidney disease. Publication in review, 2018.
- Summers S, McLeland S, Quimby J, Dow S, Hawley J, Coy J, Lappin MR. Serum cytokines and renal alpha-enolse immunohistochemical staining in cats after repeated administration of a parenteral FVRCP vaccine. Abstract at ACVIM conference, 2017.
- Quimby JM. Feline chronic kidney disease: understanding pathophysiology is the key to development of new treatments. Vet J 2015;203(3):265-266. DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2014.12.019.
- McLeland SM, Cianciolo R, Duncan C, Quimby JM. A comparison of biochemical and histopathologic staging in cats with chronic kidney disease. Vet Path 2015:52(2):524-534.
- Quimby JM, Brock WT, Moses K, Bolotin D, Patricelli K. Maropitant for the management of vomiting and inappetence associated with chronic kidney disease in cats. J Fel Med Surg 2015:17(8):692-697.
- McLeland SM, Lunn KF, Duncan CG, Refsal KR, Quimby JM. Relationship between serum creatinine, serum gastrin, calcium-phosphorus product and uremic gastropathy in cats with chronic kidney disease. J Vet Int Med 2014;28(3):827-837.
- Quimby JM, Lunn KF. Mirtazapine as an appetite stimulant and anti-emetic in cats with chronic kidney disease: a masked placebo-controlled crossover clinical trial. Vet J 2013;197(3):651-655.
- Quimby JM, Maranon DG, Battaglia CLR, McLeland SM, Brock WT, Bailey SM. Feline chronic kidney disease is associated with shortened telomeres and increased cellular senescence. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 2013;305(3): F295-303.
- Quimby JM, Webb TL, Habenicht LM, Dow SW. Safety and efficacy of intravenous infusion of allogeneic cryopreserved mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of chronic kidney disease in cats: results of three sequential pilot studies. Stem Cell Res Ther 2013;4(2):48.
- McLeland SM, Imhoff DJ, Thomas M, Powers BE, Quimby JM. Subcutaneous fluid port-associated soft tissue sarcoma in a cat. J Fel Med Surg 2013;15(10):917-920.
- Habenicht LM, Webb TL, Clauss LA, Dow SW, Quimby JM. Urinary cytokine levels in apparently healthy cats and cats with chronic kidney disease. J Fel Med Surg 2013;15(2):99-104.
- Quimby JM, Gustafson DL, Lunn KF. The pharmacokinetics of mirtazapine in cats with chronic kidney disease and in age-matched control cats. J Vet Int Med 2011;25(5):985-989.
- Quimby JM, Webb TL, Gibbons D, Dow SW. Evaluation of intrarenal mesenchymal stem cell injection for treatment of chronic kidney disease in cats: a pilot study. J Fel Med Surg 2011;13(6):418-26.
- Whittemore JC, Hawley JR, Jensen WA, Lappin MR. Antibodies against Crandell Rees feline kidney (CRFK) cell line antigens, alpha-enolase, and annexin A2 in vaccinated and CRFK hyperinoculated cats. J Vet Intern Med 2010;24(2):306-313.
- Lappin MR, Basaraba RJ, Jensen WA. Interstitial nephritis in cats inoculated with Crandell Rees feline kidney cell lysates. J Feline Med Surg. 2006;8(5):353-356.
- Lappin MR, Jensen WA, Jensen TD, Basaraba RJ, Brown CA, Radecki SV, Hawley JR. Investigation of the induction of antibodies against Crandell-Rees feline kidney cell lysates and feline renal cell lysates after parenteral administration of vaccines against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia in cats. Am J Vet Res. 2005;66(3):506-11.
The chronic kidney disease (CKD) research program at CSU has published a number of articles featuring the work done in feline CKD. Please browse the provided abstracts for breaking research on feline CKD.
- The fecal microbiome and serum concentrations of indoxyl sulfate and p-cresol sulfate in cats with chronic kidney disease
- Alpha-enolase staining patterns in the renal tissues of cats with and without chronic kidney disease
- Summers S, McLeland S, Quimby J, Dow S, Hawley J, Coy J, Lappin MR. Serum cytokines and renal alpha-enolse immunohistochemical staining in cats after repeated administration of a parenteral FVRCP vaccine. Abstract at ACVIM conference, 2017.
- Feline chronic kidney disease: understanding pathophysiology is the key to development of new treatments
- A comparison of biochemical and histopathologic staging in cats with chronic kidney disease
- Chronic use of maropitant for the management of vomiting and inappetence in cats with chronic kidney disease: a blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial
- Relationship among serum creatinine, serum gastrin, calcium-phosphorus product, and uremic gastropathy in cats with chronic kidney disease
- Mirtazapine as an appetite stimulant and anti-emetic in cats with chronic kidney disease: a masked placebo-controlled crossover clinical trial
- Feline chronic kidney disease is associated with shortened telomeres and increased cellular senescence
- Safety and efficacy of intravenous infusion of allogeneic cryopreserved mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of chronic kidney disease in cats: results of three sequential pilot studies
- Subcutaneous fluid port-associated soft tissue sarcoma in a cat
- Urinary cytokine levels in apparently healthy cats and cats with chronic kidney disease
- The pharmacokinetics of mirtazapine in cats with chronic kidney disease and in age-matched control cats
- Evaluation of intrarenal mesenchymal stem cell injection for treatment of chronic kidney disease in cats: a pilot study
- Antibodies against Crandell Rees feline kidney (CRFK) cell line antigens, alpha-enolase, and annexin A2 in vaccinated and CRFK hyperinoculated cats
- Interstitial nephritis in cats inoculated with Crandell Rees feline kidney cell lysates
- Investigation of the induction of antibodies against Crandell-Rees feline kidney cell lysates and feline renal cell lysates after parenteral administration of vaccines against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia in cats