ea0031p329 | Steroids | SFEBES2013
Boag Alisdair
, McLaughlin Kerry
, Christie Mike
, Graham Peter
, Syme Harriet
, Catchpole Brian
Background: Addisons disease (AD) in both humans and dogs is characterised by corticosteroid deficiency requiring lifelong hormone therapy. In humans autoimmune pathogenesis is established; at diagnosis ~90% of patients are 21-hydroxylase (21-OH) autoantibody positive, with antibodies to other adrenal antigens also detected. The pathogenesis of canine AD is less well characterised; autoimmune mechanisms are suspected, with anti-adrenal autoantibodies demonstrated by indi...