Describe the clinical presentation and findings in kittens with congenital hyposomatotrophism (pituitary dwarfism)
What are the important differentials for failure to thrive / proportionate dwarfism in kittens?
Discuss the testing options for investigation of growth hormone deficiency or excess in cats.What are the benefits of IGF-1 testing over serum GH concentration?
How does growth hormone interfere with insulin and glucose regulation?
What is the primary pathological process in feline hypersomatotropism?Describe the potential environmental and genetic causes for the disease
Describe the early and chronic signs of hypersomatotropism in cats.Note the associated clinical signs and relevant clinicopathological findings in each case
Early signs:* Insulin resistance is the first and most clinically relevant sign of acromegaly* Signs of polyuria/polydipsia and polyphagia have been reported. * Solitary polyphagia may be evident in cats with hypersomatotrophism without diabetes mellitus_Chronic signs:_* Upper respiratory tract stridor due to tissue overgrowth* Increased head width * Increased interdental spacing - most evident for the incisors* PU/PD/PP mostly due to poor diabetes control* PP may be independent of DM control* Prognathia inferior - protrusion of the mandible* Abdominal organomegaly - enlarged liver and kidneys* Heart murmur and CHF* CNS signs with a macroadenoma
List the diagnostic tests that may assist in the diagnosis of feline hypersomatotropism.Note the potential limitations of each test.
List the various treatment options for feline hypersomatotropism.What is the expected response rate to each treatment with regards to diabetes mellitus control? What are the potential complications and prognosis?
Describe the role of ghrelin in growth hormone regulationWhat is the major role of ghrelin in young dogs?
Describe the available diagnostic tests for acromegaly in dogs.Why is IGF-1 a more reliable test than GH?
What are the treatment options for the various causes of acromegaly in dogs?
Describe the common deficiencies in congenital pituitary dwarphism in the German Shepherd Dog.What normal pituitary function is typically maintained?
Describe the main clinical features of pituitary dwarphism in dogs.
Describe the growth hormone stimulation test procedure.How are the results interpreted, including sensitivity and specificity?
Describe the role of advanced imaging in the diagnosis of pituitary dwarphism in dogs?
Describe the utility and use of genetic testing for pituitary dwarphism in dogs.
Describe the treatment options for pituitary dwarphismWhat are the potential risks and complications of each treatment option?
Describe the process of storage and release of vasopressin. Include the pathway of release and organ involvement
Note the factors that cause stimulation of vasopressin release.What provides inhibitory inputs to vasopressin release?
Describe the process by which ADH effects water resorption in the collecting duct
Vasopressin’s primary function is considered the mediation of water resorption within the collection duct.Describe the other functions of ADH on various target organs
What are the potential causes of diabetes insipidus in dogs and cats?
Describe the pathophysiology of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus in dogs.
What are the common clinical signs of diabetes insipidus?What are the pathophysiological causes for the potential neurological signs?