Development, diagnosis and therapy of ketosis in non-gravid and non-lactating Guinea pigs.
Nicole S SchmidMarcus ClaussUdo HetzelBarbara RiondMonika BochmannJean-Michel HattPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2020)
Female and obese animals react more intensively to fasting. As preventive management, animals should be kept in adequate body condition, fasting should be avoided, and anorexia should be treated immediately. In such a case, urinary dip sticks to detect ketone bodies are a useful diagnostic tool. Glucose therapy leads to faster cessation of ketogenesis and should be recommended in cases of ketosis. However, it needs to be adjusted to avoid hepatocyte glycogen overload and degeneration. Measuring bile acids presents a valuable indicator of liver damage.