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Neuroaxonal dystrophy (NAD) in dogs is an inherited condition that affects the nervous system.
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Specifiche
Breeds | Pastore americano nano (Miniature American Shepherd), Pastore Australiano nano |
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specimen | Tampone, Sangue in EDTA, Sangue in Eparina, Seme, Tessuto |
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Informazioni generali
Neuroaxonal dystrophy (NAD) in dogs is an inherited condition that affects the nervous system. In the condition, there is swelling of cells in the brain which affect the communication with nerve cells. NAD can be present at birth or develop later in a dog’s life, leading to neurological dysfunction and loss of coordination.
There are multiple variants of mutations known in different breeds. In the Toy Australian Shepherd and Miniature American Shepherd, a variant of the disorder has been observed which is probably caused by a recessive mutation to the gene RNF170.
Caratteristiche cliniche
I cani affetti mostrano segni neurologici lentamente progressivi che possono includere atassia (perdita di coordinazione), debolezza degli arti posteriori, trascinamento delle dita dei piedi durante la deambulazione, convulsioni e comportamento pauroso.
Informazioni aggiuntive
Riferimenti
Pubmed ID: DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3914204/v1
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