2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2012.02396.x
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A 16‐bp deletion in the canine PDK4 gene is not associated with dilated cardiomyopathy in a European cohort of Doberman Pinschers

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“…mRNA levels were associated with 14-fold reduction in Doberman Pinscher carriers compared with what was observed in normal dogs of other breeds. However, a subsequent European study of Doberman Pinschers with dilated cardiomyopathy did not replicate the findings, reporting essentially the same mutation rate (16%) among cases and controls (Owczarek-Lipska et al 2013b). It remains to be seen how this story plays out.…”
Section: Genetics Of Canine Diseases Inform Human Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…mRNA levels were associated with 14-fold reduction in Doberman Pinscher carriers compared with what was observed in normal dogs of other breeds. However, a subsequent European study of Doberman Pinschers with dilated cardiomyopathy did not replicate the findings, reporting essentially the same mutation rate (16%) among cases and controls (Owczarek-Lipska et al 2013b). It remains to be seen how this story plays out.…”
Section: Genetics Of Canine Diseases Inform Human Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Congestive heart failure is observed in many breeds (Isono et al 2012), as are cardiomyopathy (Mausberg et al 2011, Meurs et al 2012, Owczarek-Lipska et al 2013b), ventricular arrhythmia ( Jesty et al 2013), and mitral valve disease (Fox 2012, French et al 2012). For some disorders, such as dilated cardiomyopathy in the Irish Wolfhound, many loci are involved (Philipp et al 2012).…”
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“…DoCM is characterized by three stages. DP in stage one are presumed to have genetic mutations which lead to myocardial alteration on a subcellular level but the majority of cellular changes that occur is still unknown (26,27). However, affected heart mitochondrial protein expression, increased oxidative stress and evidence for apoptosis have been evidenced (28).…”
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“…, Owczarek‐Lipska et al . ) is that some dogs are at increased risk of going on to develop the disease. The second stage of the disease is characterized by electrical instability and mechanical dysfunction of the heart; some dogs demonstrating one of these traits, some both.…”
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