
Long‐term hormone replacement treatment in a horse with central diabetes insipidus
Author(s) -
Durie Inge,
Galen Gaby
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of veterinary internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.356
H-Index - 103
eISSN - 1939-1676
pISSN - 0891-6640
DOI - 10.1111/jvim.15697
Subject(s) - polyuria , medicine , desmopressin , diabetes insipidus , polydipsia , urine specific gravity , horse , nocturia , urine osmolality , pediatrics , vasopressin , urine , endocrinology , urinary system , diabetes mellitus , paleontology , biology
This case report describes the clinical presentation, and the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches of a 4‐year‐old gelding presented with severe polyuria and polydipsia. The horse was diagnosed with central diabetes insipidus. After diagnosis, different therapeutic regimens with intraocular desmopressin acetate (Minirin, Ferring GmbH, Kiel, Germany) (a synthetic arginine vasopressin analog) were tested, but without success. Only the subcutaneous injection of desmopressin acetate (Minirin, Ferring GmbH) led to an increase in urine specific gravity and a decrease in water intake and urine output. Daily subcutaneous treatment with desmopressin acetate (Minirin, Ferring GmbH) was initiated and maintained for at least 5 years. The horse did not develop adverse effects or re‐occurrence of the initial complaints. This case report describes successful long‐term treatment of central diabetes insipidus in a horse.