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Short legs in dogs can be caused by two mutations in the functional fibroblast growth factor 4 (FGF4).
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Breeds | Amerikansk cocker spaniel, Basset hund, Bichon havanais, Cardigan walisiske Corgi, Chinese crested, Dandie dinmont-terrier, Engelsk springer spaniel, Fransk bulldog, Pekingeser, Puddel (miniatyr), Puddel (toy), Skotsk terrier, Beagle, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Chihuahua, Coton de Tulear, Dachshund, Jack Russell Terrier, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Shih-Tzu |
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specimen | Svaber, EDTA blod, heparinblod, sæd, vev |
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Generell informasjon
Short legs in dogs can be caused by two mutations in the functional fibroblast growth factor 4 (FGF4). This gene is crucial in biological processes, including bone development. The mutations are found on chromosome 12 (FGF4L2) and 18 (FGF4L1).
The mutation analysed in this test is the one found on chromosome 12, which leads to Chondrodystrophy (CDDY). Chondrodystrophy (CDDY) is a semi-dominant trait that is characterised by a short-legged phenotype: Dogs with 2 copies of the mutation are smaller than dogs with only 1 copy, that are already smaller than unaffected dogs.
The same mutation can also lead to degeneration of intervertebral discs, which means that dogs with the mutation are more susceptible to Hansen’s type I intervertebral disc disease (IVDD). IVDD follows a dominant mode of inheritance, meaning that 1 copy of CDDY mutation is already increasing the risk of developing IVDD. This disease has been found in many different breeds, particularly breeds with short legs and/or long backs including Dachshunds, Corgis, and Basset Hounds.
Kliniske egenskaper
The mutation in chromosome 12 can lead to degeneration of intervertebral discs (also referred to as intervertebral disc disease, IVDD). These intervertebral discs act as cushions between the vertebrae in the spine, providing support and flexibility to the backbone. In IVDD, degeneration and eventually herniation will lead to compression of the spinal cord or nerves. Symptoms of IVDD in dogs can vary depending on the severity of the condition and the location of the affected disc(s). Common signs include abnormal walking, hunched back or neck with tense muscles, paralysis, reluctance to move and incontinence.
Tilleggsinformasjon
Although the mutation on chromosome 12 follows a dominant mode of inheritance, dogs with intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) do not necessarily develop clinical signs. On the other hand, dogs with disc herniation or clinical signs of spinal cord compression might not carry the mutation.
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Pubmed ID: 29073074
Omia ID: 157