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CODE: C126
HEALTHGENE LABORATORY IS APPROVED BY THE ORTHOPEDIC FOUNDATION FOR ANIMALS (OFFA) FOR CANINE PYRUVATE KINASE
DEFICIENCY.
INTRODUCTION:
DESCRIPTION
Cystinuria is an inherited disorder caused by a defect in the transport of cystine, an amino acid, in the kidney
tubules. This defect has been linked to a gene called SLC3A1 in the Newfoundland breed. Normally, cystine that is
filtered in the kidney is reabsorbed within the tubules, resulting in little cystine in the urine. Dogs with
Cystinuria do not properly reabsorb cystine (and a few other amino acids) in the kidney tubules, causing the urine
to contain abnormally high levels of cystine. Cystine is insoluble in neutral pH or acidic urine, so excess urinary
cystine results in formation of cystine crystals, which in turn can lead to formation of cystine calculi (stones) in
the kidney and/or bladder. Because males have long, narrow urethras compared to females, irritation and blockage by
calculi is much more common in the male. Males with Cystinuria suffer repeated inflammations of the urinary tract
and are at risk for urinary blockage, which can, if not treated promptly, lead to kidney failure, bladder rupture,
and death. Cystinuria has been reported in many breeds (and mixed breeds) of dogs. Although Newfoundlands are not
the breed most commonly associated with cystinuria, Newfoundlands are at an increased risk of developing cystine
calculi formation compared to most other breeds. The average age of onset of clinical signs attributable to Cystinuria
in other dog breeds is about 4.8 years, but in Newfoundlands, signs appear as early as 6 months to 1 year, suggesting
that the Newfoundland breed suffers from a more severe form of the disorder than do other breeds. Recurrence of calculi
following surgical removal also occurs much more rapidly in Newfoundlands than in other breeds.
INHERITANCE
Canine Cystinuria disease in Newfoundlands shows an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance; therefore two copies of the
defective gene, one inherited from each parent, have to be present for a dog to be affected by the disease. Dogs with one
copy of the defective gene and one copy of the normal gene - called carriers - show no symptoms but can pass the defective
gene onto their offspring.
DNA TEST
Canine Cystinuria is typically diagnosed through the identification of characteristic crystals in the urine. Cystine can
be identified in the urine of an affected dog in as early as 2 days of age using a nitroprusside spot test or paper
chromatography; either of these tests can be used to further confirm a suspected case of Cystinuria. While the nitroprusside
spot test can detect affected dogs, it will not determine whether a dog carries a gene for Cystinuria. A dog carrying only
one copy of the mutated cystinuria gene (carrier) would display no symptoms of disease, but could potentially produce
affected offspring if bred to another carrier or affected dog. Until recently, the nitroprusside spot test was the only
available means of testing for Cystinuria. A DNA-based diagnostic test for the detection of Canine Cystinuria in Newfoundlands
is now available. This test employs the latest advances in DNA technology to specifically target the gene associated with this
disease, ensuring 100% accuracy of detection. This DNA test can definitively diagnose affected animals, as well as carriers of
the mutated gene. By selectively identifying carriers of Cystinuria, breeders can effectively remove these animals from their
breeding programs and eventually eradicate this disease from their lines.
BREEDS:
Newfoundland
TEST RESULTS:
| Result |
Interpretation |
| Normal |
Homozygous for normal gene, will never develop the disease |
| Carrier |
Carries one mutant gene, but will never develop the disease |
| Affected |
Homozygous for disease gene and will develop the disease |
SAMPLES:
Two types of samples can be submitted for this DNA test:
- A blood sample in a lavender (EDTA) tube;
- Cheek swabs - Order a Sample Collection Kit!
PRICE:
-$85.00 *
Special contract prices are available for Breeder Clubs. Please contact us for more information.
* - subject to the applicable taxes (5% GST Canadian Residents only)
CERTIFICATION OF RESULTS:
HealthGene will provide a certificate for each test result.
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