Degenerative Encephalopathy
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General
Disease Name
Degenerative Encephalopathy
OMIA
615
Gene Name
unpublished
Mutation
unpublished
Test Type
Genetic Disease/Disorder
Details
Clinical signs of neurological dysfunction began between 2 months and 5 years of age and were progressive in nature. They were characterized by episodes of marked movements during sleep, increased anxiety, noise phobia, and gait abnormalities. Magnetic resonance imaging documented symmetrical, progressively increasing, T2-weighted image intensity, predominantly within the caudate nuclei, consistent with necrosis secondary to gray matter degeneration. Abnormalities were not detected on clinicopathological analysis of blood and cerebrospinal fluid, infectious disease screening or urine metabolite screening in most cases. Postmortem examination of brain tissue identified symmetrical malacia of the caudate nuclei and axonal dystrophy within the brainstem and spinal cord. Genealogical analysis supports an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. (Barker et al., 2016)
Published
Barker, E.N., Dawson, L.J., Rose, J.H., Van Meervenne, S., Frykman, O., Rohdin, C., Leijon, A., Soerensen, K.E., Järnegren, J., Johnson, G.C., O'Brien, D.P., Granger, N. : Degenerative Encephalopathy in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers Presenting with a Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder. J Vet Intern Med 30:1681-1689, 2016. Pubmed reference: 27717189. DOI: 10.1111/jvim.14575.
Body/System/Process
Neurologic
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Inheritance
AR
Breed Specific Info
Researched Breeds
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever