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CODE: C108
INTRODUCTION:
HEALTHGENE LABORATORY IS APPROVED BY THE ORTHOPEDIC FOUNDATION FOR ANIMALS (OFFA) FOR CANINE PYRUVATE KINASE
DEFICIENCY.
DESCRIPTION
Canine Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency, also known as erythrocyte pyruvate kinase deficiency, is a syndrome of hemolytic
anemia. Pyruvate Kinase (PK) is a regulatory enzyme found within red blood cells. Red blood cells (erythrocytes)
that are deficient in the PK enzyme rupture prematurely causing hemolytic (red cell rupture) anemia. Indications of
anemia include: very pale mucous membranes (gums, eye lids, etc.), increased heart rate and pounding pulses, generalized
weakness and an intolerance to exercise or activity. The liver and spleen of anemic dogs may be enlarged. In dogs over
one year of age, the density of the bones appears, radiographically, increased. If the dog has a relatively inactive
life, it may not exhibit any obvious indications of a problem. Most often this condition is detected, through clinical
indications, in dogs between the ages of four months and one year, although this condition can remain undetected until
later in life. Most sufferers of Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency die between the ages of one to four years, due to progressive
anemia or liver failure.
INHERITANCE
This disorder is hereditary and is passed genetically as an autosomal recessive gene. Therefore, this disorder has to be
inherited from both parents in order to appear in an offspring.
DNA TEST
This DNA test provides the reliable identification of dogs that carry mutant gene(s). The DNA test allows a breeder to
control the mutant gene frequency in Basenji and West Highland White Terrier breeds, thus preventing the production of
puppies affected with Canine Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency. This DNA test accurately and specifically identifies normal,
carriers (heterozygous) and affected dogs.
BREEDS:
Basenji
West Highland White Terrier
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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