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Evaluation of the cationic trypsinogen gene for potential mutations in miniature schnauzers with pancreatitis.


ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cationic trypsinogen gene in miniature schnauzers for possible mutations. Genetic mutations have been linked with hereditary pancreatitis in humans. Four miniature schnauzers were selected on the basis of a clinical history of pancreatitis. One healthy miniature schnauzer and 1 healthy mixed breed canine were enrolled as controls. DNA was extracted from these canines using a commercial kit. Primers were designed to amplify the entire canine cationic trypsinogen cDNA sequence. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed and products were purified and sequenced. All sequences were then compared. The healthy control canine, a healthy miniature schnauzer, and the 4 miniature schnauzers with pancreatitis showed identical sequences of the cationic trypsinogen gene to the published sequence. We conclude that, in contrast to humans with hereditary pancreatitis, mutations of the cationic trypsinogen gene do not play a major role in the genesis of pancreatitis in the miniature schnauzer.

SUBMITTER: Bishop MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1111364 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of the cationic trypsinogen gene for potential mutations in miniature schnauzers with pancreatitis.

Bishop Micah A MA   Steiner Jörg M JM   Moore Lisa E LE   Williams David A DA  

Canadian journal of veterinary research = Revue canadienne de recherche veterinaire 20041001 4


The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cationic trypsinogen gene in miniature schnauzers for possible mutations. Genetic mutations have been linked with hereditary pancreatitis in humans. Four miniature schnauzers were selected on the basis of a clinical history of pancreatitis. One healthy miniature schnauzer and 1 healthy mixed breed canine were enrolled as controls. DNA was extracted from these canines using a commercial kit. Primers were designed to amplify the entire canine cationic  ...[more]

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