2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00335-011-9378-7
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Canine models of copper toxicosis for understanding mammalian copper metabolism

Abstract: Hereditary forms of copper toxicosis exist in man and dogs. In man, Wilson’s disease is the best studied disorder of copper overload, resulting from mutations in the gene coding for the copper transporter ATP7B. Forms of copper toxicosis for which no causal gene is known yet are recognized as well, often in young children. Although advances have been made in unraveling the genetic background of disorders of copper metabolism in man, many questions regarding disease mechanisms and copper homeostasis remain unan… Show more

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“…Among them the most significant are: mitochondrial respiration, antioxidative activity, synthesis of neurotransmitters, formation of connective tissue, participation in the production of tissue pigment and the key action in the iron metabolism [1,2]. Copper also takes part in the metabolism of glucose and lipids, myelin formation, osteogenesis as well as in the development of common integument keratine formations [1].…”
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“…Among them the most significant are: mitochondrial respiration, antioxidative activity, synthesis of neurotransmitters, formation of connective tissue, participation in the production of tissue pigment and the key action in the iron metabolism [1,2]. Copper also takes part in the metabolism of glucose and lipids, myelin formation, osteogenesis as well as in the development of common integument keratine formations [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite its indispensability, high copper tissue concentration shows a toxic effect on the organism. Thus the distribution of that element is subject to close regulation [1,2]. Although a great interest is taken in the process of understanding the mechanisms of the ion balance disturbance, they are still unclear [4].…”
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“…Fieten et al [63] summarised that genetic studies into canine Cu toxicosis, especially the findings in the Bedlington terriers and hereditary Cu toxicosis phenotypes in other dog breeds, will contribute to an increased knowledge into mammalian Cu metabolism and human Cu storage diseases. Furthermore, the authors underlined the benefit of the genetic homogeneity within a purebred dog population which is advantageous for unraveling the molecular genetics of complex diseases using the dog as an animal model [63].…”
Section: Copper Metabolism In Animals -Usage As An Animal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%