A reversible taurine-deficient dilated cardiomyopathy occurred in five related golden retrievers. An apical
systolic heart murmur was the most common physical abnormality. According to fractional shortening and end-systolic diameter
on echocardiography, significant improvements (P < 0.005) were recorded within 3 to 6 months of starting taurine supplementation.
The dogs regained substantial systolic function, and four were weaned off all cardiac medications except taurine. This response
to therapy was unusual, because canine dilated cardiomyopathy is generally progressive and fatal.
Reference: Bélanger et al, JAAHA 41:284-291, 2005.
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