Abstract

Maintaining the pH of urine in the ideal range (6.2 - 6.4) is of great importance for health promotion in the lower urinary tract of cats. In the economic and standard feed sector this is a major concern, given that the animal urine tends to be alkaline after food consumption of those commercial segments, which predispose to the formation of struvite urolith. Therefore, this study aimed to study the effects of increasing levels of urinary acidifiers (0.0%, 0.3%, 0.6% and 0.9%, on a dry matter base) in feed with high excess base over the acid-basic balance in the organism, apparent digestibility coefficients of nutrients, urinary pH, hydro-electrolyte balance in cats, as well as the adequacy of equations proposed in the literature to estimate the urinary pH. Twenty-four adult cats, males and females were distributed in a completely randomized design, consisting of six animals per treatment. The dry matter content of urine presented a quadratic behavior (p<0,05; y = 9.5863 + 3.2299x + 0.7871x² R² = 99,91%), HCO3-, total CO2 and excess blood base during the period in which the animals were fed were high when including 0.9% acidifier compared to 0.6% (p<0.05). In contrast, the use of the additive did not change the urinary pH, blood electrolyte concentration, nutrient digestibility, fecal score, food and water intake (p>0.05). The equations proposed in the literature, which use excess of base in feed to estimate urinary pH, overestimated the pH values found in this study.

Highlights

  • Urolithiasis is a disorder of the urinary tract, characterized by the appearance of macroscopic concretions that form in the urinary tract (CONFER; PANCIERA, 1998)

  • This study aimed at evaluating increasing levels of urinary acidifiers in standard commercial feed with high excess of base, for adult cats, on digestibility of nutrients, fluid balance, urine pH and acid-base balance through venous blood gas for later correlation between urinary pH found with equations available in the literature to predict thereof

  • The control diet consisted of feed from the standard segment, as ranked by PIQ PET (ASSOCIAÇÃO NACIONAL DOS FABRICANTES DE ALIMENTOS PARA ANIMAIS DE ESTIMAÇÃOANFAL PET, 2008), which had a predominance of alkaline cations, which promoted the formation of alkaline urine

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Introduction

Urolithiasis is a disorder of the urinary tract, characterized by the appearance of macroscopic concretions that form in the urinary tract (CONFER; PANCIERA, 1998). For prevention of struvite uroliths in felines, it is recommended that the urine pH is between 6.2 and 6.4 (KRUGERAND ALLEN; 2000). In this sense, the diet has a strong contribution to disease etiology in the lower urinary. In Brazil most dogs and cats that receive feed from the standard and economic segment, which are characterized by variable formulation, besides higher concentrations of minerals and low levels of crude protein (CARCIOFI et al, 2006), suggesting that an expressive portion of Brazilian feeds possibly induce animals to produce alkaline urine, favoring the formation of struvite urolithiasis.

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