What are the tips for detecting blood ammonia (NH3) in dogs and cats?

release time:2021-04-20 16:25:28

In animal diagnosis, biochemical detection of animals is essential. What are the tips for detecting blood ammonia (NH3) in dogs and cats?


The ammonia produced by the catabolism of various amino acids in various tissues in the body and the ammonia absorbed from the intestinal tube enter the blood to form blood ammonia.

The sources of blood ammonia include endogenous and exogenous:

Protein in food is degraded by intestinal bacteria (exogenous)

Ammonia is produced when body tissues use amino acids as energy sources (endogenous)


1.Possible causes of elevated blood ammonia


(1)Poor liver function


Poor liver function cannot convert ammonia into urea. When more than 60% of liver function is lost, blood ammonia will rise. Therefore, clinically, high blood ammonia mainly represents poor liver function or portal shunt.


(2)Primary hyperammonia


For example, the Dalmatian dog has a congenital defect of the urea cycle, ammonia is converted into urea through the urea cycle. When the urea cycle is defective and lacks enzymes, blood ammonia will rise.


(3)Severe uremia

During uremia, some of the blood urea nitrogen penetrates into the intestinal lumen, and the intestinal bacteria degrade it into ammonia, and it is absorbed back into the body through the hepato-intestinal circulation. If the liver function is poor, it may cause high blood ammonia.

2.Precautions for detecting blood ammonia


The detection of blood ammonia is easily affected by various factors, and the correct operation can minimize the influence of external factors.


3.Preparation before testing


(1)Diet: Eat too much high-protein food before blood sampling, the ammonia produced by the breakdown of protein by bacteria in the intestine will also increase, causing the blood ammonia concentration to rise.


(2)Exercise: The endogenous ammonia increase after the animal's strenuous exercise will also increase the physiological increase of blood ammonia

Sample collection:

1. Anticoagulation tube: Lithium heparin anticoagulation tube is recommended.


2. The operation should be standardized during specimen collection, and the mixing action should be gentle and gentle to avoid hemolysis of the specimen, which may lead to a false increase in blood ammonia.


3.Sample transportation and storage

The samples should be sent for inspection immediately after collection to reduce the contamination of blood ammonia in the sample by the catabolism of ammonia and the catabolism of nitrogenous substances in the sample.

3.Avoid violent shocks.

The effect of specimen status on results.

(1):Hemolysis: The blood ammonia concentration in red blood cells is higher than that in plasma, and sample hemolysis will increase the blood ammonia concentration

(2)Hyperbilirubinemia and Lipidemia: The high concentration of bilirubin and lipid turbidity in the plasma will interfere with the enzymatic determination of blood ammonia and affect the accuracy of the test results.

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